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VOICED: Green cars on the rise, but consumer interest lags

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VOICED: Green cars on the rise, but consumer interest lags
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Bloomberg

This Is the Last High-End Pen Shop in New York

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Feb.07 -- Despite overall luxury sales falling , fountain pen orders are surging. Steve Wiederlight, co-owner of Fountain Pen Hospital, manages the last standing fine writing instrument shop in New York City, and one of the last in the...
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Bloomberg

Snap-on CEO on Trump, Manufacturing, Skilled Workers

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May.16 -- Nick Pinchuk, chairman and chief executive officer at Snap-On, talks about U.S. manufacturing, the Trump Administration's approach to business and taxes, and building America's skilled workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

How Qualcomm's Earnings Were Impacted by Apple Dispute

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Jul.19 -- Qualcomm Inc. forecast steep declines in profit and licensing sales, underscoring its dependence on the royalties that one of its largest customers, Apple Inc., has stopped paying. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on...
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Bloomberg

HondaJet on Display at Singapore Airshow for 1st Time

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Honda Aircraft Company President and CEO Michimasa Fujino discusses the company' light business jet. He speaks with Haslinda Amin from the Singapore Airshow on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Questioning Safety on the Road to Driverless Cars

Higher Ed
Nov.16 -- David Strickland, partner at Venable LLP, examines the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How Trump's Tariffs Are Impacting U.S. Manufacturers

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of tariffs on U.S. manufacturers with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

AutoNation CEO Says Higher Rates Make Pre-Owned Vehicles More Popular

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Mike Jackson, chairman and chief executive officer at AutoNation, discusses third-quarter results, consumers moving from new to pre-owned vehicles, and the overall health of the auto sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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CLEAN : German auto giant Volkswagen slams into huge false emission scam

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German auto giant Volkswagens shares plummet nearly 20 percent as investigations spread into revelations that hundreds of thousands of its diesel cars have software that secretly thwarts US pollution tests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Curated Video

COVID-19 Restrictions Ease in England

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The U.K. government is relaxing some restrictions for going to work and socializing outside.
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Bloomberg

Chip Shortage Hits Automakers

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Sep.16 -- Car sales are deteriorating in Europe, with new registrations dropping 18% in the month of August from a year ago. The global chip crunch is the main cause, wreaking havoc on production levels and auto executives are warning...
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Bloomberg

Port Gridlock Stretches Supply Lines

Higher Ed
Ports are growing more gridlocked as the pandemic-era supply shocks intensify. It’s threatening to spoil the holiday shopping season, erode corporate profits and drive up consumer prices. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

China Solar Stocks Rise After U.S. Avoids Tariff Probe

Higher Ed
Some Chinese solar energy-related stocks rose in U.S. trading. The U.S. rejected a request to launch an investigation into Asian solar manufacturers that critics warned would raise clean-power costs and tensions with China.  Will Wade...
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Curated Video

Officials Say More Areas Of U.S. May See Mask Recommendations

Higher Ed
Some experts are worried the country now is seeing signs of a sixth wave, driven by an Omicron subvariant.
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Curated Video

Japan - Tokyo Motor Show Opens

Higher Ed
The 31st Tokyo Motor Show opens on Saturday (26/10) with major Japanese, European, and US car manufacturers vying for a share of the lucrative Japanese car market. An array of concept cars and stylish new right hand drive models will...
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Bloomberg

New BlackBerry 'Classic' Isnt Going to Cut It: Lundy

Higher Ed
Dec. 17 -- Frost & Sullivan ICT Analyst Lawrence Lundy discusses BlackBerrys new classic smartphone, if it can compete with the likes of Apple and Samsung and the future of the smartphone industry with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Anna...
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Curated Video

Reaction to news of Sony's billion dollar trading loss

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Tokyo, 13 January 2009 1. Various exteriors of Sony building 2. Various of set up shots of senior economist at JP Morgan, Masamichi Adachi 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Masamichi Adachi, Senior Economist at JP Morgan Securities, Japan: "Sony...
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Curated Video

Mobile trends for 2011

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AP Television London, UK - November 10, 2010 1. Various shops of people talking on their mobile phones AP Television Paris, France - June 21, 2007 2. Mid of man speaking on mobile phone 3. Interior wide of mobile phone shop 4. Mid tilt...
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Curated Video

SINGAPORE: DEFENCE SECRETARY WILLIAM COHEN VISIT

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English/Nat Defense Secretary William Cohen said on Friday American arms dealers should cut Thailand slack on payment schedules for its arms purchases. In an interview with The Associated Press in Singapore, Cohen said the Pentagon was...
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Curated Video

CAN746 SANCTION EFFECTS ON RHODESIA

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A report on the effect of international trade sanctions on Southern Rhodesia, with particular focus on the tobacco industry. 1. ms statue of Cecil Rhodes, pull back to reporter speaking about the effect of sanctions five months after...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analyst on Detroit Auto Show trends VW emission scandal effects

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CLEAN : Analyst on Detroit Auto Show trends VW emission scandal effects
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Bloomberg

Florida Teachers Urge Pension Plan to Dump Gun Stocks

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Feb.22 -- Bloomberg's Polly Mosendz discusses the reaction of Florida teachers to news that they’ve been paying into a retirement fund that invests in gun companies, including the maker of an assault rifle used to kill 17 Parkland high...
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Bloomberg

Visa Wants to Make the Payment System as Easy as Possible, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Alfred Kelly, Visa Inc. chief executive officer, talks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang about the company's growth drivers and strategy on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Rivian CEO Sees a Lot of Excitement Over New Electric Vehicles

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- R.J. Scaringe, Rivian's chief executive officer, discusses the company's electric-vehicle plans with Bloomberg's Brad Stone from the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show on "Bloomberg Technology."