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What Is Eldridge? Ex-Guggenheim President Boehly Explains
Sep.09 -- Todd Boehly, the former president of Guggenheim Partners LLC, describes his new investment firm, Eldridge Industries and discusses its ambitions, profits and valuation. Boehly speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker.
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VOICED : Rwanda's essential oils offer big profits from little land
Inside a metal shed in southeastern Rwanda Nicholas Hitimana brandished a plastic container containing a green liquid: geranium essential oil freshly distilled and ready for export at more than $200 (175 euros) a kilo
Bloomberg
Netflix's 'Bright' Nabs 11 Million Viewers In Its Opening Weekend | THR News
The critically maligned movie debuted on the streaming service over Christmas weekend, skewing young and male.
Bloomberg
Fed Tools Are Not a Panacea for Economy, Harvard's Stock Says
Jun.04 -- James Stock, Harvard University professor of economics, discusses the implications of global trade tensions for Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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CLEAN : Danish pride 100 days before country welcomes the Tour de France
Danes hop on their bikes in the city of Copenhagen, 100 days before the city will host the 'Grand Depart' of this year's Tour de France (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How Zillow Is Turning 'Zestimates' Into Cash Offers
Feb.25 -- Zillow Group is turning its home-value estimates into offers to buy homes, adding language on its websites and apps that invites owners to “sell to Zillow for your Zestimate.” Chief Analytics Officer Stan Humphries discusses...
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With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation.
HEADLINE:In Focus: Executive compensation
CAPTION: With the the Bush administration's $700 billion financial rescue plan under debate, questions are arising about how to handle the issue of executive compensation. (Sept. 22)
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What Are the Worries for the U.S. Auto Industry?
May 20 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Chris Bryant reports on underwater U.S. auto loans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." His opinions are his own.
Bloomberg
Why Is Madison Square Garden Worth More Split Apart?
Oct. 28 -- Madison Square Garden is exploring splitting into two publicly traded companies to unlock value in the New York Knicks and New York Rangers sports franchises and buoy its entertainment business. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman has...
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These $500 Wireless Headphones Are Just Right
Jun.14 -- Bloomberg Pursuits Chris Rovzar checks out the Sennheiser HD1 wireless headphones. These headphones feature remarkable blutooth range and a host of other great features. (video by Brian Schildhorn)
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'Pennyworth,' New Batman Prequel Show From 'Gotham' Boss, Coming to Epix | THR News
'Pennyworth,' a 10-episode, straight-to-series order, will be an origin story about Batman's best friend and butler, Alfred Pennyworth.
Bloomberg
The Doctor's Office of the Future
Jan.17 -- Forward is a startup that reimagines a doctor's office. It uses technology to do everything from drawing your blood to taking your pulse to recording your conversations with your doctor. (Video by David Nicholson, Alan Jeffries)
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Are Russian Hackers Extorting Liberal Groups in U.S.?
Mar.06 -- Russian hackers are targeting U.S. progressive groups in a new wave of attacks, scouring the organizations’ emails for embarrassing details and attempting to extract hush money, according to two people familiar with probes...
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Navarro’s Message to China Will Be Reciprocity: Kelly
Dec.22 -- Pinebridge Investments Global Head of Multi-Asset Michael Kelly discusses Donald Trump’s appointment of Peter Navarro to head the White House National Trade Council and the president-elect’s trade policy with China. He...
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Trump Says 'Tremendous Progress' Made With India on Trade Deal
Feb.25 -- President Donald Trump touted “tremendous progress” on a trade deal with India as he sought to strengthen ties with a country key to American efforts to blunt China’s influence in Asia.
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CLEAN : S.Africa teens build solar train as power cuts haunt commuters
A group of 20 teenagers have invented South Africa's first fully solar-powered train (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Chancellor to Decide who Benefits from the Budget
Chancellor to Decide who Benefits from the Budget
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VOICED: Meeting ChinaÕs mega art collector
VOICED: Meeting ChinaÕs mega art collector
Bloomberg
Kamada Remains Focused on Lung Treatment: CEO Tsur
Oct. 23 -- David Tsur, chief executive officer at Kamada, talks with Elliott Gotkine about what comes next for the company after a failed trial for an inhaled treatment for AAT. He speaks on The Pulse.
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VOICED : Shortages and worries over inflation stalk Zimbabwe
A decade ago hyperinflation in Zimbabwe wiped out personal savings left shops empty and made it almost impossible to buy a tank of petrol or daily groceries
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Agnico Eagle is Reviewing Cobalt Assets After Receiving Interest
Feb.26 -- Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. is dusting off cobalt assets in Ontario for potential sale as a global search for the rechargeable-battery ingredient expands amid surging demand CEO Sean Boyd tells Bloomberg's Danielle Bochove at the...
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Buying Non-Performing Loans in Southeast Asia, Arena Management Says
Feb.26 -- Dan Zwirn, chief executive and chief investment officer at Arena Management, discusses the opportunities he sees in Asian credit markets. He speaks with Paul Allen and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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The Difference Between Holiday Blues And True Anxiety Or Depression
There's a difference between feeling down or stressed around the holidays, and an actual mental health condition. What can you do to help with either?