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Simple smartphone app lets users meditate on-the-go

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Around ten years ago, Chinese software engineer Peng Cheng was suffering from stress and depression. But when his employer Nokia shut down its operations in Copenhagen, he finally had time to recover, practicing meditation...
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Bloomberg

China’s Economy Has Seen Some Pressure From Trade War, Says CCIEE CEO

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Oct.30 -- Zhang Xiaoqiang, executive vice chairman and chief executive officer at CCIEE and the former vice chairman of the National Development & Reform Commission, discusses the “phase 1” trade deal between the U.S. and China, the...
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First biometric fingerprint bank card enters circulation

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The first biometric fingerprint card issued by a UK bank enters circulation. Selected Natwest and RBS customers can now use their fingerprint to verify transactions above the £30 contactless limit. A fingerprint is registered onto a bank...
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Bloomberg

How to Make Yourself Stand Out in Business: Corcoran

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Barbara Corcoran, The Corcoran Group Founder and Shark on Shark Tank shares her story of how she overcame adversity throughout her career. She also shares the secret of making yourself stand out amongst your competition.
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Bloomberg

What's Behind Amazon's Hiring Spree

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Sep.14 -- E-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. is hiring 100,000 new employees across the U.S. and Canada. Kelly Cheeseman, operations spokeswoman at Amazon, discusses the move on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Simple smartphone app lets users meditate on-the-go

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Feeling stressed by the strains of modern life? In need of some meditation? . Well, a Denmark-based mental wellness company has created a motion-tracking meditation app based on Tai Chi, but some say...
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Simple smartphone app lets users meditate on-the-go

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Feeling stressed by the strains of modern life? In need of some meditation? . Well, a Denmark-based mental wellness company has created a motion-tracking meditation app based on Tai Chi, but some say...
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Bloomberg

WeWork Says CEO's Family Members Will Not Sit on Board

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Sep.13 -- WeWork announced a series of governance changes in a bid to address investor concerns ahead of its initial public offering. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Chris Bryant has the details on "Bloomberg Surveillance." His opinions are...
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Wall Street Strategies for the #MeToo Era Risk Isolating Women

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Dec.03 -- On this edition of "Business of Equality," Bloomberg's Gillian Tan discusses the controversial Wall Street strategies that risk isolating women in finance. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

YouTuber Taunts Wall Street's Tesla Analysts

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May.07 -- Hyperchange TV Chief Executive Officer Galileo Russell discusses his role during last week's Tesla earnings call. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

How a Tech CEO Was Fired After Taking LSD

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May.04 -- Justin Zhu, co-founder and former CEO of Iterable Inc., was fired in a surprise conference call mainly because he had taken LSD before a meeting in 2019. He shares more details about the incident and why he believes the...
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Bloomberg

Hang Seng Proposes Major Overhaul of HSI

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Dec.22 -- Hang Seng Indexes is considering wide-ranging changes to the stock benchmark in Hong Kong. If approved, they’ll dilute the influence of its largest companies. Bloomberg’s Sofia Horta e Costa reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

New Ontario Lockdown Is 'Kick in the Gut,' Indigo CEO Says

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Apr.09 -- Heather Reisman, founder and CEO of Indigo Books & Music, joins BNN Bloomberg to provide her thoughts on the latest Covid-19 restrictions in Ontario. She says that her sector is being treated as disposable by the government at...
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The micro console with a $100 price tag revealed at E3 ++NEW 1115 GMT++

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June 1, 2013, Los Angeles, California 1. Various Ouya gaming device system 2. Game being played on screen 3. Mid shot screen 4. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Julie Uhrman, founder and CEO, Ouya ( partially overlaid) : "Ouya is a powerful...
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Sky News

'Be Real' campaign is urging schools to teach body confidence

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'Be Real' campaign is urging schools to teach body confidence
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Play freestyle with new Rock Band game

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LEAD IN:The latest "Rock Band" music game has gone on show at E3 with a new freestyle guitar solo mode.STORY-LINE:The company behind "Rock Band" has debuted a new version of the beloved music game at E3 this week."Rock Band 4" game...
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Bloomberg

Scoring a Win for Female Athletes

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Apr.28 -- The U.S. Women's National Hockey team won its 8th world champion gold medal in April. But the bigger victory was for fair pay for female players. In Bloomberg's "Walk the Talk" series, Scarlet Fu speaks with Meghan Duggan,...
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VOICED : Iraqi animal lovers go online to help save Baghdad's strays

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The welfare of stray cats and dogs roaming Iraq's capital Baghdad is far from a priority for most residents after years of bloodshed and insecurity
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kashkari Says Yield Curve Is Not a Comforting Signal

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May.31 -- Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari discusses what he sees as "very serious signals" from the yield curve. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Lose weight with a robotic personal coach

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Hong Kong, China, April 30, 2010 1. UPSOUND: (English), Autom (voice of robot from wide shot of robot on desk, blinking and moving it's head "Hi, my name is Autom, I have been created to be a personal coach and I would love to help...
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Sky News

David Cameron Has New Work Practises for Nurses

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David Cameron Has New Work Practises for Nurses
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Bloomberg

Could Apple Pay Kill the Credit Card?

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Oct. 16 -- MasterCard Senior Vice President James Anderson discusses why his company is partnering with Apple Pay. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Instagram CEO Systrom on Reaching Half a Billion Users

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June 21 -- Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom sits down with Bloomberg's Emily Chang to discuss the company's milestone in reaching 500 million monthly active users.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Prepares for Bond Sale on Deficit

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May 22 -- Saudi Arabia is preparing to sell its first bond in the international capital markets as it seeks foreign financing to plug its budget deficit. Bloomberg's Matthew Martin reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."