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Texas Will Rethink Energy System After Crisis: Toone

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Feb.19 -- Breakthrough Energy Ventures Executive Managing Director and Science Lead Eric Toone outlines the unique challenges that caused the Texas energy crisis. He thinks that adoption of renewables will continue because they are...
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Bloomberg Intelligence: 50 Companies to Watch

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Nov.07 -- Bloomberg Global Director of Research David Dwyer presents 50 Companies to Watch, a multi-platform feature on the 50 companies every investor should track in 2020 at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg Headquarters in New York.
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Societe Generale CEO on Earnings, Risk, Brexit, Strategy

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Aug.02 -- Frederic Oudea, chief executive officer at Societe Generale, discusses earnings, equity revenues, the biggest risks to his business in the second half of the year, the retail banking sector in France, the bank's business...
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Tencent's China Literature Makes Hong Kong Debut

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Nov.07 -- China Literature Ltd. jumped in its Hong Kong debut after raising HK$8.3 billion ($1.1 billion) in its initial public offering. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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USW President on Steel Tariffs, WTO Aluminum Case

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Jun.29 -- United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard discusses the outlook for the steel and aluminum industries with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux at the World Steel Conference in New York.
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CGI and Cornerstone Challenge Students to Save the Planet

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Sept. 26 -- Cornerstone Capital Group CEO and Founder Erika Karp discusses teaming up with the Clinton Global Initiative to challenge students to launch business enterprises that will spur environmental progress. She speaks on ""Street...
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Rayliant Global Advisors Phillip Wool on Tencent, China Tech

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Rayliant Global Advisors Managing Director, Phillip Wool, looks ahead to Tencent earnings and gauges the impact of China's regulatory crackdown on its homegrown technology giants. He speaks to Yvonne Man and David Ingles on 'Bloomberg...
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Taking a Look at Social Impact Investing

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Aug. 10 -- Khosla Impact's Sandhya Hegde joins Bloomberg West to discuss social impact investing and addressing global issues through startup investing.
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Facebook Cuts Off News in Australia; Google to Pay News Corp.

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Feb.17 -- Facebook Inc. has started restricting the sharing of news on its service in Australia, defying a controversial proposed law that would require technology companies to pay publishers when their articles are posted by users....
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IEX CEO Says SEC Pilot Program Will Show Rebates Underpin Market Conditions

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Jul.09 -- The Securities and Exchange Commission unanimously voted back in March on a pilot program that would examine how transaction fees and rebates that stock exchanges use to attract trades impact the market and if they present...
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How Silicon Foundry Matches Corporations With Startups

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Oct.23 -- Neal Hansch, Silicon Foundry chief executive officer, discusses the company's services and members with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Wells Fargo Profit Declines on Sour Loans

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April 14 -- Wells Fargo said first-quarter profit fell 5.9 percent as the firm set aside more money for soured energy loans and expenses increased. UBS Securities Analyst Brennan Hawken reports on "Bloomberg Markets." Hawken owns no...
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Bain & Company's Vater on Digital Banking

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May 15 -- Dirk Vater, partner and Frankfurt director at Bain & Company, discusses digital banking in the Middle East, the challenges banks face and the outlook for banking in Africa. He speaks to Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets Middle...
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China Derailment Is Biggest Global Threat: Hildebrand

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April 28 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, talks with Caroline Hyde about European banking profitability, the impact of post-crisis regulation on bank business models, and what he sees as the biggest risks to the global...
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Amazon Balances Worker Safety with Customer Satisfaction Amid Protests

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Jun.02 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush analyst, discusses the difficulties tech compnaies like Amazon.com Inc. and Facebook are facing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Blue Owl's Private-Market Playbook

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Blue Owl Capital Inc. has emerged as one of the fastest-growing and most disruptive players in private markets. The New York-based firm, the product of a contested merger between two giants in alternative assets, now boasts $70 billion...
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Imax China 'Very Focused' on Local-Language Content: CFO

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Jul.27 -- Imax China Holding Inc. Chief Financial Officer Jim Athanasopoulos, who is also the chief operating officer, discusses the company's financial results and outlook. The local unit of the world’s largest jumbo-screen cinema...
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SAP CEO on Earnings, Move to Cloud and Outlook

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SAP CEO Christian Klein joins Bloomberg's Emily Chang about the company's dramatic move away from on-premise software to the cloud, the impact of supply chain issues and what���s next for SAP amid signs of a travel recovery. (Source:...
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Qualcomm Is Being Deceptive in Apple Suit, Lawyer Boutrous Says

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Dec.17 -- Theodore Boutrous Jr., a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, discusses Apple Inc.'s legal battle with Qualcomm Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets." Boutrous is representing Apple device contract...
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Aragon Global Seeks Companies With Earnings Power: CEO Dias

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Anne Dias, founder and CEO at Aragon Global Management, discusses the type of companies the firm is looking to invest in as it identifies disruptive innovation in search of earnings power. She speaks with Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Iceland: Where Bad Bankers Go to Jail

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March 31 -- Kviabryggja Prison in western Iceland doesn’t need walls, razor wire, or guard towers to keep the convicts inside. Alone on a wind-swept cape, the old farmhouse is bound by the frigid North Atlantic on one side and fields...
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Deliveroo: 1,000+ Singapore Restaurants Joined Platform This Year

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May.19 -- Sarah Tan, interim general manager for Singapore at food-delivery firm Deliveroo, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting demand for its services in the city-state. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat...
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SocGen 1Q Net Beats Estimate, Targets Other Cost Cuts

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May 4 -- French bank Societe Generale SA reported a surprise increase in first-quarter profit. Net income rose to 924 million euros ($1.06 billion) from 868 million euros a year earlier, the Paris-based bank said on Wednesday. French...
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Nasdaq's Greifeld Touts Tech Industry IPO Solutions

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Sept. 27 -- Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer at Nasdaq, explains what the exchange offers to companies coming to market in an IPO, competition from the combination of CBOE and Bats, and the development of market execution...