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1954 MONTAGE Necessary paperwork needed to track maintenance jobs that have been performed / United Kingdom
1954 MONTAGE Necessary paperwork needed to track maintenance jobs that have been performed / United Kingdom
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Mechanic takes bicycle wheel, places it on truing stand, and spins in bike repair shop
Mechanic takes bicycle wheel, places it on truing stand, and spins in bike repair shop
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Bike shop customer brings bicycle wheel for mechanic to put on truing stand and spin
Bike shop customer brings bicycle wheel for mechanic to put on truing stand and spin
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Bike shop mechanic takes bicycle wheel from customer, places on truing stand, and spins
Bike shop mechanic takes bicycle wheel from customer, places on truing stand, and spins
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Japanese Economy Will Continue to Recover: Kameda
Former Bank of Japan Chief Economist and Executive Economist at Sompo Institute Plus Seisaku Kameda discusses the economic stimulus package ordered by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the BOJ's latest policy move and the latest...
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JPMorgan Tops 4Q Investment Banking Revenue Estimates
JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported fourth-quarter results that saw investment banking revenue rise to $3.21 billion while FICC trading revenue missed estimates. The "Bloomberg Surveillance" team breaks down the results.
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Morgan Stanley Beats 4Q Equity Trading Revenue Estimates
Morgan Stanley reported fourth-quarter results with equities trading revenue of $2.86 billion, while full-year net income jumped 37%. The "Bloomberg Surveillance" team examines the numbers.
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Innovent Biologics CEO on Eli Lilly Partnership, Globalization
Sep.01 -- Michael Yu, president and chief executive officer at Innovent Biologics, discusses his licensing deal with Eli Lilly to bring one of the company’s cancer drugs outside of China, the trends he’s seeing in the industry and the...
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Bank of America 4Q Trading Revenue Misses Estimates
Bank of America Corp. reported fourth-quarter results that saw trading revenue ex-DVA fall short of estimates while the bank beat expectations on EPS. The "Bloomberg Surveillance" team examines the numbers.
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Gandhi: India's 1Q GDP Growth On Track
Former RBI Deputy Governor R. Gandhi believes India's first-quarter GDP growth would be on track. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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CLEAN : Picasso painting could set auction world record at New York sale
CLEAN : Picasso painting could set auction world record at New York sale
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Samsung Profit Misses on Weak Memory Prices, Special Bonuses
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is seeing its best day in two weeks. Operating profit missed expectations slightly, but the company is saying that it reflects a one-time cost on a special bonus. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Making Sense of a Wild Week
On Bloomberg Wall Street Week, Jurrien Timmer of Fidelity and Kristina Hooper of Invesco join Romaine Bostick say the markets are going through a digestion period.
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What Marriage Equality Means for Australian Business
Nov.15 -- Todd Sears, founder of Out Leadership, discusses Australia's marriage equality vote and its implications for the economy and businesses. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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MIT Students Develop Robots That Can Sort Recycling
May.13 -- Before last year, China imported about 40% of U.S. recyclables. But a recent import ban on over two dozen recyclables has researchers estimating 111M metric tons of plastic will be left with nowhere to go. Students at M.I.T’s...
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Hedge Funds Willing to Be Creative With Student Loans, Chene Says
Feb.01 -- David Chene, founder, co-portfolio manager, and head of trading and sourcing at Kennedy Lewis Investment Management, and Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan discuss the alternative student loan market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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US May Be at Peak Inflation, Barclays' Pond Says
Michael Pond, Barclays head of global inflation-linked research, says the US economy is pretty close to peak inflation and will come off in the months ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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U.K. Inflation Jumps to Highest Rate in 30 Years
U.K. CPI data for December beat forecasts, confirming a surge in inflation to 5.4%. That is the highest rate since 1992. The Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey will be grilled by MPs as cost increases combined with labor shortages...
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Dimensional Fund Advisors Challenges Impact of Intangibles
Oct.07 -- "Adjusting for intangibles doesn't yield strong, compelling performance benefits," Savina Rizova, head of research at quant house Dimensional Fund Advisors, says during an Oct. 5 interview on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured
The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Rough Start for Tech Stocks in 2022
Activate CEO Michael Wolf joins Bloomberg Technology's Emily Chang to talk about tech stocks' continuing plunge for a second day in a row over concerns about faster rate hikes looming over potential growth and profitability. He tells her...
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Barclays CEO Staley on Trading Revenue, Market Share, Volatility
Jul.29 -- Jes Staley, chief executive officer of Barclays Plc, discusses recent volatility in financial markets, investment banking market share, and efforts to improve diversity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open” after the...
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U.S. Jan. ISM Manufacturing Index Rises to 56
Feb.01 -- U.S. manufacturing grew for a fifth consecutive month in January as the ISM Index rose to 56, its highest level since November 2014. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on "Bloomberg Markets."