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Bloomberg

Worried About Base Commodities Producers, Regent Atlantic Says

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Feb.17 -- Andy Kapyrin, partner and director of research at Regent Atlantic, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting businesses, economies and markets. Apple Inc. doesn’t expect to meet its revenue guidance for the March...
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Bloomberg

Docomo Says Board Will Discuss NTT’s Buyout Plan

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Sep.28 -- The board of NTT Docomo Inc. is holding a board meeting Tuesday to discuss Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.’s plans to turn the wireless carrier, which is Japan’s largest, into a wholly owned subsidiary. Gearoid Reidy reports...
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Bloomberg

IPhone 12 Demand Boosts Apple's Earnings

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Jan.27 -- Apple Inc. reported quarterly revenue that topped $100 billion for the first time, fueled by strong holiday sales of the iPhone 12. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan has more on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Why Apple Shares Are Falling After Earnings Report

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Oct.29 -- Apple Inc. reports iPhone sales that missed Wall Street estimates and a slump in revenue from China while giving no forecast for the key holiday quarter. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee's Legacy

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Oct.25 -- Lee Kun-hee, the man who transformed South Korea's Samsung Electronics into one of the world's most powerful tech titans, has died at the age of 78. Here's a look at his legacy and what the future now holds for Samsung.
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Bloomberg

Samsung’s Mobile Sales Cushion Losses From Chip Factories

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Apr.06 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s first quarter earnings beat analysts’ estimates as mobile phone sales more than made up for losses stemming for that chip factory that was sidelined by power failures in Texas. Bloomberg’s Peter...
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New smartphone app helps health workers in fight against Ebola

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Health workers in Guinea, one of the countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic, are being helped in their fight to stamp out the killer virus through a new smart phone application.

Contact tracers in...
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Young Iranians say it with a text

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Tehran, Iran- February 28, 2009

1. Close up of hand sending text mess
ages
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3. Pan of sidewalk to two young man standing and...
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Sony condemns cyberattack and launches the world's slimmest TV

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Sony has unveiled what it says is the world's thinnest TV - at just point two of an inch - at the International CES event in Las Vegas.

The company's CEO also condemned the recent...
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Users of cellphones and other wireless devices who are nearing their monthly limit for voice, text or data services will receive alerts when they are in danger of being charged extra, under an agreement reached by carriers and the Federal Communications Commission.

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HEADLINE: Cell phone users to get alerts on extra charges

CAPTION: Users of cell phones and other wireless devices who are nearing their monthly limit for voice, text or data services will receive alerts when they are in danger of...