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1950s: Boys look at electronics store display window

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Boys look at electronics store display window. Electric grid and towers in rural landscape.
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Bloomberg

John Deere Is Facing a Farmer Revolt

Higher Ed
John Deere boasted record profits in 2021 and finally struck a deal with striking union workers. But now it has a bigger problem: farmers are revolting against restrictions on how they repair complex equipment.
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Bloomberg

Samsung Profit Misses on Weak Memory Prices, Special Bonuses

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

New U.S. Plant a Fantastic Opportunity, Tritium CEO Says

Higher Ed
Tritium DCFC CEO Jane Hunter discusses the company's plan to build its first U.S. electric vehicle battery charging facility in Lebanon, Tennessee, and comments on the state of the EV market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Samsung Profit Misses Estimates as Inflation Saps Consumer Demand

Higher Ed
Sanjeev Rana, Korea technology analyst at CLSA Securities, discusses the prospects for Samsung Electronics Co., which reported its slowest profit growth in more than two years. Rising materials costs and lukewarm consumer demand squeezed...
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Bloomberg

Why Analog Devices Would Want to Buy Linear

Higher Ed
July 26 -- Analog Devices is in advanced talks to acquire Linear Technology, according to people familiar with the matter, potentially restarting a scramble by chipmakers to add scale amid record industry consolidation. Bloomberg's Alex...
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Bloomberg

Coeur Mining CEO: A Lot More Upside for Silver Prices

Higher Ed
May 18 -- Mitch Krebs, chief executive officer at Coeur Mining, discusses the silver market, the factors that can drive prices higher, and how gold and silver may perform if the federal reserve hikes interest rates. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Applied Materials CEO Says Business Is Stronger Than Ever

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Gary Dickerson, Applied Materials Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings and growth prospects with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

This Billionaire Assembles the iPhone. Now He's Building an American Factory.

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Foxconn is known for being the biggest assembler of iPhones. Terry Gou is the chairman and largest shareholder of Foxconn. He's also Taiwan's richest man. This is the story of how Gou turned a small operation in a shed into the...
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Bloomberg

This Medical Gel Holds the Key to Our Cyborg Future

Higher Ed
April 26 -- The biggest challenge to implanting complicated electronics within ourselves is our own immune system's tendency to reject foreign bodies. Xuanhe Zhao, a scientist at MIT, has developed a flexible and sticky plastic gel that...
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Bloomberg

CES Preview: Samsung to Unveil New TVs in Vegas

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Techs biggest trade show arrives in Las Vegas. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde takes a look ahead to the gadgets and the tech trends to watch at CES. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down Samsung’s 2Q Earnings

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Bryan Ma, president of client devices research at IDC, discusses Samsung’s second-quarter earnings, semiconductors and Huawei’s supply chain. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

Higher Ed
March 28 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, Juliette Saly and David Ingles discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Demand Differences in the Dual Nature of Gold

Higher Ed
May 12 -- Juan Carlos Artigas of World Gold Council discusses the market impact of differences in consumer and investment demand for gold. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Court Rules Border Searches Of Electronics Violated Constitution

Higher Ed
A federal court found U.S. border officials had searched electronic devices without reasonable suspicion of a crime, violating the Constitution.
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Bloomberg

How TCL Plans to Shake Up the Smartphone Industry

Higher Ed
Dec. 4 -- TCL Communication CEO George Guo discusses the smartphone industry, his company's products and how they plan to take over the number 3 spot in the U.S. phone market with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

New Tariffs On Chinese Goods Take Effect At Midnight Saturday

Higher Ed
The tariffs apply to a wide range of items from livestock to apparel to electronics.
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Bloomberg

Samsung Profit Tops Estimates as Gadget Sales Soar in Pandemic

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s profit for the first quarter beat analyst estimates thanks to a strong demand for mobile devices and other technology during the pandemic. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Singles' Day Sales: Who Were the Big Winners?

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Singles' Day ended in China, and Alibaba made a little bit of money: A record-breaking $9.3 billion (57.1 billion yuan) flowed through the e-commerce giant as Chinas bachelors and bachelorettes swooped up designer digs and...
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Bloomberg

Samsung Has Hit a Bottom: Newman

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 ""Sanford C. Bernstein Senior Research Analyst Mark Newman discusses Samsung Earnings, how rising competition has hurt profits and what the company needs to do to turn the business around with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Rishaad...