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How Has Activist Investing Changed Over the Years?
Sept. 19 -- Debevoise & Plimpton Partner Jeffrey Rosen discusses activist investing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Roubini: Trump a Contradiction on Populism, Trickle-Down
Jan.03 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, and NYU Stern School Professor Nouriel Roubini examine protectionist measures expected from U.S. President-elect Donald trump and the lack of global leadership. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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SEC Under Scrutiny After Hack of Corporate-Filing Data
Nov.22 -- The hack of the SEC corporate-filing database likely involved Eastern European criminals who may have been perusing market-moving information stored in the regulator’s network for months, according to two people with knowledge...
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Rhone Capital Invests $150M in VistaJet
Aug.23 -- Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman of VistaJet, discusses Rhone Capital's investment in VistaJet, his outlook for the company and growth in the Middle East. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Milken Institute Chairman Sees Record Liquidity
Feb.07 -- Milken Institute Chairman Michael Milken discusses the Institute's gathering in Abu Dhabi, and talks about market turmoil and the Middle East. He speaks with Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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GTT Views Itself as a Consolidator and Disruptor: CEO
May.02 -- Rick Calder, chief executive officer at GTT Communications, discusses the company’s acquisition and growth plans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Banks Make Money But ‘I’m Not Confident They’re Safer’: Sen. Brown
Jan.14 -- Senator Sherrod Brown, a ranking member of the Senate Banking and Finance Committees and a Democrat from Ohio, discusses his concerns about the U.S. banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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India Wants to Create Own Alibaba, Google: MobiKwik CEO
Aug.07 -- Bipin Preet Singh, founder and chief executive officer of MobiKwik, an Indian digital-payment company, talks about U.S. President Donald Trump's signing of a pair of executive orders prohibiting residents from doing business...
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Goldman Sachs Would Consider Europe Wealth Acquisitions, CEO David Solomon Says
Nov.05 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer David Solomon discusses plans to grow the lender's wealth management business in Europe, and the outlook for banking consolidation in the region. He talks with Matt Miller in...
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Biden Confident Congress Will Pass $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill
Sep.16 -- President Joe Biden put pressure on Congress to pass the $3.5 trillion spending bill. Speaking at the White House, Biden said the country is at an inflection point and the economy does not work for everyone as it should.
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Pres. Biden Seeks Support For $3.5 Trillion "Build Back Better" Plan
No Republicans are expected to support the plan and some Senate Democrats question the cost.
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Biden Set To Sign Competition Order Targeting Big Business
The sweeping order includes 72 actions and recommendations.
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Carly Fiorina: Amazon Union Vote, Achieving Real Results
Apr.09 -- Bloomberg's David Westin spoke to former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Chairman of Carly Fiorina Enterprises and Unlocking Potential about raising taxes on corporations to pay for the $2 trillion infrastructure plan and...
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Vista Global: Private Jet Travel Demand Rising Amid Covid
Feb.03 -- Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman of Vista Global Holding Ltd., the parent company of VistaJet and XO, discusses the state of his private aviation group amid the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with David Ingles and Haslinda...
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Bitcoin Better Than Cash for Shareholder Value, Says MicroStrategy's Saylor
Feb.08 -- Michael Saylor, chairman and chief executive officer of MicroStrategy, discusses Tesla's $1.5 billion investment in Bitcoin. He speaks with Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "What'd Ya Miss?"
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Kofi Annan comments on situation in Syria
1. Wide of Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General 1997-2006 and former UN-Arab League special envoy to Syria
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General 1997-2006 and former UN-Arab League special envoy to Syria
"Syria is...
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Author of Zuckerbergs Book Club Pick: 'I'm Overwhelmed'
Jan. 6 -- Moiss Na m, a distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, reacts to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg choosing his book ""The End of Power"" to kick off his new online book club. Na m speaks with...
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Michael Moore, a member of the Writers Guild of America, said he was optimistic they could end a three-month strike that has crippled the entertainment industry after reviewing a proposed deal from studios that increases their payments for online use of TV shows and movies
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Michael Moore optimistic about writers strike
CAPTION: Michael Moore, a member of the Writers Guild of America, said he was optimistic they could end a three-month strike that has crippled the entertainment...
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Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank and others who have acted against the site and its jailed founder Julian Assange.
HEADLINE: MasterCard, Visa sites hacked in support WikiLeaks
CAPTION:Hackers rushed to the defense of WikiLeaks on Wednesday, launching attacks on MasterCard, Visa, Swedish prosecutors, a Swiss bank and others who have acted against the...
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Can Republicans Win the U.S. Senate Majority?
Nov. 4 ""U.S. voters head to the polls today for the mid-term elections. President Obama's low approval ratings could work in favor of the Republicans who hope to take control of the Senate. But several races remain too close to call....
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Wages Could Go Up 3% by This Time Next Year: Dutta
Dec. 23 -- Renaissance Macro Research Head of U.S. Economics Neil Dutta discusses U.S. wage growth.
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Ira Jersey: World Has to Get Used to Low Yields
June 8 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, talks about low yields, long-term negative rates and demand for corporate debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Citi's Lee: Brexit Is Already in U.S., Seen in Politics
Aug. 11 -- Citi Head of North America Economics William Lee and Seabreeze Partners President Doug Kass discuss the impact of the Brexit vote in the U.S.
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Laffer Sees Long and Short-Term Benefits From Tax Reform
Dec.11 -- Arthur Laffer, Laffer Associates founder and chairman, discusses his positive outlook for U.S. tax reform. He spoke to Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."