Bloomberg
China's Luckin Coffee Ousts CEO, COO After Accounting Lapses
May.12 -- China's Luckin Coffee Inc. fired its chief executive officer and chief operating officer after an investigation into fabricated transactions. Yvonne Man reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bloomberg
Breaking Down BT Group's Third-Quarter Results
Jan.27 -- Piers Hillier, chief investment officer at Royal London Asset Management, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Erhan Gurses discuss BT Group's earnings, the accounting scandal in Italy and the company's dividend. They speak to...
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WRAP Bush signs corporations law, latest on scandals
1. Bush walks into East Room
2. Crowd applauds and sits down
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush:
"Now with a tough new law we will act against those who have shaken confidence in our markets. Using the full authority of...
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Bush signs corporate responsibility bill
1. Bush walks into East Room
2. Crowd applauds and sits down
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush
"Now with a tough new law we will act against those who have shaken confidence in our markets. Using the full authority of...
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Arthur Anderson accountants testify at Enron hearings
Washington, DC
1. Congressmen at the Enron hearing
2. Cutaway of reporters
Washington, DC
3. SOUNDBITE:(English), Robert Herdman, Chief Accountant Of The Securities and Exchange Commission
"The markets are clearly the best in the...
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WRAP Company account deadline, Bush comment, more
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - August 14, 2002
1. Pan of President Bush walking onto stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, U.S. President:
"Today chief executive officers of major corporate America are putting their names on the line to...
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Senators voice concerns over Enron collapse
Washington, DC - January 20, 2002
1. Senator Fred Thompson walks out of CBS headquarters
2. Cutaway of a camera
3. SOUNDBITE:(English) Fred Thompson, US Senator, Republican, Tennessee
"We've got a lot of work to do in terms of looking at...
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Andersen administrator outlines restructuring plan
1. Wide shot, Paul Volcker at podium
2. Cutaway, photographer
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Volcker, Chariman, Oversight Board:
"We do have a critical mass of auditing partners who want to proceed in the new model, or, the restored model...
Curated Video
Model and businesswoman chats about her time at Harvard
Tyra Banks has created and starred in a hit reality show, created and hosted a popular talk show, modeled, written a book, oh - and she recently attended Harvard. For real.
Last February, Banks received her diploma from Harvard...
Bloomberg
Bank of America Beats Third-Quarter Credit-Loss Provisions
Oct.14 -- Bank of America reported third-quarter results that topped estimates on earnings per share and credit-loss provisions. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Alison Williams examines the results on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Bloomberg
Is the Ivy League Your Best Path to the C-Suite?
Oct. 20 -- Josh Crist, managing director at Crist Kolder Associates, talks with Betty Liu about c-suite turnover, why companies are replacing fewer CEOs than in the past and looks at which type of schools produce the most CEOs and CFOs....
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Law Enforcement Deaths Are Sharply Rising
Last year was the deadliest ever for U.S. law enforcement, with COVID accounting for 65% of total fatalities.
Bloomberg
Noble Group Tumbles After New Iceberg Criticism
Feb.26 -- Noble Group is due out with earnings today as it faces fresh attacks from Iceberg Research. The report released on Friday from an anonymous researcher criticized Noble's accounting, sending shares tumbling. Bloomberg's Haslinda...
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Census To Stop Collection Despite Undercount Concerns
The Supreme Court ordered the census to stop counting this week, putting a lower court order on hold that allowed counting through Oct. 31.
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The U.N. Wants To Expand One Of Our Best Carbon Storage Tools
The U.N. is focusing its climate stakeholders on expanding marine protected areas, which can effectively keep carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Citing Cash Shortage, U.N. Says It May Not Meet Payroll By Month's End
General Secretary Antonio Guterres says the U.N. could run out of cash by the end of October without timely payments from member states.
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Worldcom news conference
Washington DC - July 2, 2002
1. WorldCom CEO John Sidgmore walks onto stage
2. Cutaway press
3. Sidgmore at podium
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Sidgmore, WorldCom Chief Executive Officer:
"There's been an understandable outpouring of...
Press Association
Liam Fox: I was delighted to meet Donald Trump
Dr Liam Fox delivers the opening key note speech at the Margaret Thatcher conference on Britain and America. He advocates a free trade approach, says he was delighted to meet President Trump and reiterates that the NHS is not for sale...
Bloomberg
Tactic Raises $11 Million in Crypto Winter
Tactic Founder and CEO Ann Jaskiw joins Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss how the company managed to raise $11 million in new financing during the crypto winter in order to hire engineers and expand the platform to support new...
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Trump Files Lawsuit To Block Subpoena For His Tax Returns
The lawsuit lists accounting firm Mazars USA and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance as defendants.
Bloomberg
How EY Keeps Millennial Workers Happy
Aug. 8 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's James Ellis discusses how Ernst & Young keeps millennial workers happy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China - Gore addresses press conference
US Vice President Al Gore on Wednesday said there must be greater access to China's markets for America's goods and services. He was addressing a news conference after talks with Chinese officials, including President Jiang Zemin.
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Bloomberg
Biden Says Most Families Have More Money in Their Pockets
President Joe Biden says the U.S. is back to work after the November jobs report showed a slowdown in payroll gains. "Even after accounting for rising prices, the typical American family has more money in their pockets than they did last...
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USA: NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Y2K REPORT
English/Nat
Officials of America's nuclear power industry say United States nuclear plants are almost all ready for the year two-thousand, including the critical computer systems needed to run those facilities safely.
They're telling...