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AT&T Sued For Allegedly Inflating DirecTV Now Subscriber Numbers

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Employees allegedly used fake email addresses and customers financial information to charge them for subscriptions.
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Coalition Of Workers Strike For International Workers' Day

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Workers are accusing companies of downplaying coronavirus cases and health risks at their facilities.
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Uber to Lay Off About 14% of Its Employees

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Uber announced it will lay off 3,700 employees as the coronavirus pandemic drives down consumer demand for ride-hailing services.
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When Flying Stalls: How Airlines Keep Planes Air-Ready

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Airlines parked their planes in eerie rows on runways all over the world. But they need to be ready to fly again when the time comes. Here's how.
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Lufthansa To Cut 22,000 Jobs Amid The Pandemic

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The German airline group employs around 137,000 people. That means it'll be eliminating 16% of its workforce.
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Twitter Will Let Some Employees Work From Home Permanently

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CEO Jack Dorsey made the announcement in a staff email obtained by BuzzFeed News.
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Walmart Will No Longer Lock Up Multicultural Hair Products

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Multicultural hair care products have been locked in security cases. Across the aisle, products commonly used by White people are on open shelves.
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U.S. Beef And Pork Production Is Down Nearly 40%

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COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants continue to stress supplies on grocery shelves. Meat shortages are forecast to grow.
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Victoria's Secret Is Permanently Closing 250 Stores

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Its parent company, L Brands, reported a 37% decline in its total company sales in the first quarter.
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Elon Musk Reopens Tesla Factory, Defying County Rules

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk ordered employees at a California plant to go back to work, going against orders from local officials.
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Carnival Cruise Line Ships Will Set Sail Again In August

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Carnival Corp. said eight ships will depart from three U.S. ports on Aug. 1. The CDC still recommends travelers avoid cruise ships.
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Jobless Claims Reach A Pandemic Low As Economy Recovers

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The pace of hiring, though, has weakened, at least for now.
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Former New York Fed Head Dudley on Monetary Policy

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Bill Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and now a senior research scholar at Princeton University and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the central bank's policy. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said...
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Evergrande, Bondholders Said to Take Steps Toward Debt Talks

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It looks as though advisers to both embattled developer China Evergrande Group and those representing bondholders have taken the first steps toward possible debt negotiations. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Experts Warn Now Is The Time To Buy Holiday Gifts

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Chris Stewart reports from Maryum Al-Hammami's toy store, The Game Chest.
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Unemployment Rate At 5.4% After U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs In July

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COVID triggered a brief but intense recession last spring, forcing businesses to shut down and consumers to stay home as a health precaution.
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U.S. Population Is Sicker and Lives Shorter Lives: Nobel

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Nov. 13 -- Northeast Business Group Medical Director Jeremy Nobel discusses business and health care in the U.S. on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

To Drive Growth You Need to Invest: Moffatt

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Oct. 28 -- Deloitte Consulting Chairman and CEO Jim Moffatt discusses the companys business confidence report. Citigroup Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Tobias Levkovich also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dont Even Bother for Business Loan at Big Bank: Corcoran

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Dec. 17 -- The Corcoran Group Founder Barbara Corcoran discusses the real estate market, small business and consumer sentiment on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Yahoos Mayer to Take Stake in Snapchat

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Oct. 6 -- On Movers & Shakers, Betty Liu reports on Yahoo CEO, Marissa Mayer, to invest in Snapchat to help build up Yahoo products in mobile and messaging services. Liu speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Investing in Snapchat Improve Yahoo's Core Business?

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Oct. 6 -- Intermedia Managing Partner Leo Hindery and Bloomberg's Thomas Giles discuss Marissa Mayers interest in Snapchat and the core business of Yahoo. They speak with Betty Liu on In The Loop.
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Goldman Sachs 3Q Profit Tops Estimates by 48%

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Oct. 16 -- On Before The Bell, Betty Liu, Matt Miller and Olivia Sterns report on the top ten stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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BofA Post 3Q Surprise Profit

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Oct. 15 -- Betty Liu reports on todays top news headlines on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Renault Fires Its CEO In Abrupt Leadership Change

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Thierry Bolloré became the French automaker's CEO in January. He replaced Carlos Ghosn, who's facing multiple financial misconduct charges.