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Halfway through the year, video game layoffs already surpass 2023 numbers

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Layoffs in the video game industry have already topped last year's numbers, with more than 11,000 jobs lost so far. (Scripps News)
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Cricket is starting to gain popularity in the US

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Last Thursday, the U.S. cricket team beat Pakistan, one of the world's best teams, in a stunning upset that has suddenly thrust the sport into the national spotlight. (Scripps News)
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Fresh train drivers’ strike means no services in many areas

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Large parts of the country have no train services because of a fresh strike by drivers in a long-running pay dispute. Members of Aslef at Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands Railway and London...
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NCAA's Charles McClelland talks March Madness with Scripps News

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We hear from Charles McClelland, chair of the NCAA Division I men's basketball selection committee, about this year's tournament and its reception.
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Bloomberg

IBM Sponsor Spotlight

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Debbie Gamble, Chief Innovation & New Ventures Officer, Interac, Andreas Liris, Chief Information & Technology Officer, Maple Leaf Foods and Scott Taylor, Director General, Digital Enablement, Shared Services Canada speak with...
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Bloomberg

Bain's Pagliuca Sees Saudi Football Investment Disrupting Premier League

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Bain Capital Senior Adviser Steve Pagliuca says Saudi Arabia's investment in soccer has increased the price of players dramatically, and expects the capital injection to "disrupt" the Premiere League. "It looks like players are getting...
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Bloomberg

Australian Bank Wins Big in World Cup

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Australia's biggest bank is emerging as one of the winners from the Women's World Cup sticking multi-million dollar deals, a rare among big brands backing women's sports. Bloomberg's Nabila Ahmed has more.
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Press Association

Interview with nurse practitioner from South Thames Retrieval Service

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Interview with Sarah Hardwick - an advanced nurse practitioner who works for South Thames Retrieval Service. A specialist children’s retrieval service led by Evelina London Children’s Hospital is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The...
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Bloomberg

Marc Lasry on Markets, Debt Standoff, Sports Investing

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Avenue Capital Group Chair and CEO Marc Lasry discusses the US federal debt standoff, the outlook for the economy and investment opportunities in sports with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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How Sports Stats And Analytics Have Changed The Game

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Studying stats and analytics has become a new tool in changing how professional sports teams play.
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Bloomberg

Societe Generale Deputy CEO on 1Q Earnings, Job Cuts, Cost Savings

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May.03 -- Societe Generale reported net income of 1 billion euros in the first quarter of 2019 and an improvement of capital levels with a CET 1 ratio of 11.7%. After announcing an extra 500 Million euros in cost savings and 1,600 job...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft Targets Slack With Teams Workplace Software

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Mar.14 -- Bryan Goode, Microsoft Office 365 general manager, discusses Microsoft's Teams workplace-collaboration software with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Lenovo Changes Shipping Strategy to Lower Costs

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Lenovo North America President Vladimir Rozanovich talks about supply chain issues with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson Alix Steel.
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Bloomberg

Apollo Co-Founder Says Sports Deals Fun, Help Communities

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Feb.14 -- Josh Harris, Apollo Global Management co-founder, discusses his approach to sports deals with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly at the Bloomberg Sports Business Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Can Deeper Cost Cuts Help Deutsche Bank?

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July 27 -- Ingo Speich, portfolio manager at Union Investment, discusses signals of deeper cost cuts at Deutsche Bank following a surprise drop in second-quarter profit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Leigh Steinberg Talks Mega-Contracts, NIL & the Betting Boom

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On "Bloomberg: The Lineup", Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Damian Sassower talk to legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg about mega-contracts in the NFL, NIL and players as brand ambassadors for gaming companies.
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Bloomberg

FanDuel, DraftKings Combine in Fantasy Sports Merger

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Nov. 18 -- FanDuel and DraftKings have announced they will merge after months of speculation, in a combination would control more than 90 percent of the fantasy sports industry. Bloomberg's Eben Novy-Williams reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Quinlan: International Feel of H.K. May Wane

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Benjamin Quinlan, CEO and Managing Partner at Quinlan & Associates, discusses whether Hong Kong is at risk of losing its status as a financial hub. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Tampa Bay Lightning Chairman on Path to Profitability

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Nov.21 -- Tampa Bay Lightning chairman and governor Jeffrey Vinik discusses Tampa Bay Lightning’s path to profitability with Scarlet Fu on "What’d You Miss?"
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Federal Agents Crack Down On Fake Super Bowl Gear

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Customs and Border Protection says the impact is significant on the U.S. economy as well as U.S. consumers.
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Bloomberg

Prudential CEO on First-Half Results, Asian Growth

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Aug.08 -- Mike Wells, chief executive officer at Prudential, discusses first-half results that beat expectations, growth in the Asian market, and the upcoming demerger of its U.K. business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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WNBA Dedicates 2020 Season To Social Justice Issues

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The WNBA has agreed to form a platform called The Justice Movement so players and teams can promote the Black Lives Matter movement, among others.
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Sky News

Search Continues for Missing April Jones

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Search Continues for Missing April Jones
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Bloomberg

Sports Team Investing 'Quite Safe,' Says PJT Partners' Cornwell

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Sep.11 -- Don Cornwell, a partner at PJT Partners, discusses the National Basketball Association’s plan to create an investment vehicle that would buy minority shares of its teams. He spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close" on Sept. 10.