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Freshfields' Klingsberg: SPACs in 2022 Will Drive Deals
Ethan Klingsberg, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer partner and co-head of US Corporate and M&A, talks about what he sees as the key drivers for deals in 2022.
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The Fed is in the Right Place
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers discusses why the US needs to be careful about evangelizing with China. Summers also believes that the Fed is in the right place and shares his takeaways from the G-20 summit.
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Twitter Deal Scrutiny Is 'Noise': Accelerate's Klymochko
Julian Klymochko, Accelerate Arbitrage Fund portfolio manager, says he expects Elon Musk's $44 billion buyout of Twitter to close as expected. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Antitrust Chair Cicilline on Big Tech Bill in Limbo
U.S. representative for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district and Antitrust Subcommittee Chairman David Cicilline joins Emily Chang to discuss the American Innovation and Choice Online Act and whether it can move forward before the...
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DOJ, Eight States Sue Google Over Ad Dominance
The US Justice Department and eight states sued Alphabet's Google, calling for the break up of the search giant's ad-technology business. Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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What China's Antitrust Investigation Means for Qualcomm
Nov. 6 -- Qualcomm shares fell as much as 12 percent after the chipmaker said sales and profit in 2015 will be hurt by the fallout from a Chinese government probe and disclosed new regulatory investigations in the U.S. and Europe....
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Honeywell-United Technologies: Breaking Down the Offer
Feb. 26 -- Vadim Zlotnikov, chief market strategist at AB, and Bloomberg's Ed Hammond examine details of Honeywell's rebuffed $108 per share offer for United Technologies. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bayer, Monsanto Move Closer to Sealing Deal
Sept. 9 -- Bayer AG and Monsanto Co. are said to be close to an agreement on a deal that would create the world's largest producer of seeds and pesticides. Bloomberg's Aaron Kirchfeld reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Morgan Stanley's Zentner: Fed Is Itching to Move Rates
Sept. 9 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, and Peter Tague, co-head of global M&A at Citigroup, talk about signals from the Federal Reserve about their rate hike path as well as protectionism in cross-border M&A....
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Tyson Foods CEO Calls Collusion Case 'Baseless'
Mar.01 -- Tom Hayes, Tyson Foods chief executive officer, comments on the collusion allegations against the poultry industry. He speaks during an interview with Blomberg's Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AT&T CEO Says He Won't Sell CNN in Time Warner Bid
Nov.09 -- AT&T Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson said the company will not sell CNN as a part of its acquisition of Time Warner Inc. as a battle with antitrust regulators escalates over the deal. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul...
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The DOJ's Concerns About the AT&T-Time Warner Deal
Nov.09 -- Jon Klein, Tapp TV CEO and former CNN president, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie, an antitrust analyst, discuss the U.S. Justice Department's concerns about AT&T's planned takeover of Time Warner. They speak with...
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AT&T Said to Prepare for Fight With U.S. Over Time Warner
Nov.08 -- Bloomberg's Gerry Smith discusses AT&T's potential fight with the U.S over Time Warner assets. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why the DOJ Wants to Block the AT&T-Time Warner Deal
Nov.20 -- Technalysis Research President Bob O'Donnell and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie discuss the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit to stop AT&T's proposed acquisition of Time Warner. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Why AT&T's Time Warner Deal Is Under Such Scrutiny
Nov.21 -- Robert Profusek, a Jones Day partner, discusses the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit to stop AT&T's proposed acquisition of Time Warner. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Evercore's Schlosstein on Post-Crisis Banking, Fiscal Policy, M&A
Sep.12 -- Ralph Schlosstein, president and chief executive officer at Evercore, discusses how the firm has changed in the 10 years since the financial crisis, the state of the banking system, U.S. debt, and a changing M&A landscape. He...
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Google Said to Face EU4.3 Billion Fine Over Android
Jul.18 -- Google is reportedly set to get a record fine from the European Commission in relation to concerns about Android apps. Bloomberg's Tony Aarons reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Big Tech Sell-Off Presents Investment Opportunities, Neuberger's Flax Says
Jun.03 -- Daniel Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, discusses the antitrust scrutiny of big technology companies with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Tech Companies Don't Have to Be Broken Up Just Because They're Big, Rep. Collins Says
Jun.11 -- Rep. Doug Collins, a Georgia Republican and ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, discusses Tuesday's hearings over the market power that large technology companies have over news publishers. He speaks with...
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Schwab-Ameritrade Deal Faces Antitrust Hurdles
Nov.22 -- Charles Schwab Corp.’s plan to buy rival TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. could face tough antitrust scrutiny over a deal that combines two of the biggest companies that run platforms used by independent financial advisers....
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Amazon Earnings Show 'Remarkable Execution,' CFRA Analyst Amobi Says
Jan.30 -- Tuna Amobi, CFRA analyst, discusses the key takeaways from Amazon.com Inc.'s fourth-quarter earnings report with Bloomberg's Paul Allen and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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SocGen Strategist Sees Signs of Potential Tech Bubble
Jul.29 -- Sophie Huynh, global asset allocation strategist at Societe Generale, discusses factors driving equity markets and why she sees signs of a potential tech bubble. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Big Tech Is Worth More If Broken Up, Says NYU's Galloway
Jul.27 -- Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business, discusses his view on a probe into antitrust in tech on "Bloomberg Technology."