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Roche Expects Deliveries of Covid-19 Antibody in First Quarter
Nov.20 -- Roche Holding AG Chief Executive Officer Severin Schwan said the firm will be able to make the first deliveries of its Covid-19 antibody treatments in the first quarter of next year. U.S. biotech Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc....
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From Hockey Masks to Medical Shields: Bauer Gears Up to Take On the Virus
Mar.31 -- Peak Achievement Athletics Chief Executive Officer Ed Kinnaly says Bauer Hockey is shifting production from hockey equipment to medical face shields to help in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with...
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CLEAN : "Our capacity is full in intensive care," says French hospital group
Our capacity is full in intensive care (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Seeing Plateauing of Covid Peak: Johns Hopkins’ Hansoti
Sep.15 -- Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Bhakti Hansoti discusses the state of the Covid pandemic in the U.S. and around the world, hospital capacity, and the prospect of further pandemics. The...
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Air Lease CEO on Purchase of 100 Airbus A321 Aircraft
Jun.17 -- John Plueger, chief executive officer at Air Lease Corp., discusses the company's order for 100 Airbus aircraft, their fleet of Boeing Co. 737 Max jets, and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy...
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Inside the World's Busiest Int'l. Passenger Airport
Nov.13 -- Dubai Airport CEO Paul Griffiths talks about the growth of the facility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Fortnum & Mason Sees Risk of U.K. Deliveries Reaching Peak Capacity
Nov.26 -- Fortnum & Mason Plc, the 313-year-old London retailer known for its Christmas gift hampers and royal warrant to supply groceries to the queen, says that while online sales are at record levels, there is a risk that logistics...
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SocGen's Oudea on 3Q Profits, U.S. Election, Brexit Plan
November 3 -- Societe Generale SA reported third-quarter profit that exceeded analysts’ estimates as higher revenue from trading stocks and bonds cushioned a slump at the French consumer bank. Net income fell 2.4 percent to 1.1 billion...
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Joint presser by finance ministry, Bank of Korea as stocks slump
1. Wide pan of monitors showing Kospi index
2. Close up of screen showing fall and rise
3. Various of index screens
4. Various of share prices on screens
5. Close up of Kospi index figures
6. Wide of joint news conference with finance...
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What to Expect From Latin American Economies in 2019
Jan.18 -- Alberto Ramos, Goldman Sachs head of Latin America economic research, discusses the outlook for Latin American economies with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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The Impact of Terrorism on Eurostar Earnings
Mach 15 -- Nicolas Petrovic, chief executive officer at Eurostar International, discusses earnings from the company and impact from the terrorist attacks in Paris. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Hans Nichols on Bloomberg Television’s...
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HSBC's Parash Jain on Transport Stocks Amid Golden Week
Parash Jain, HSBC's Global Head of Shipping & Ports and Head of Asia Transport Research discusses his outlook for the sector amid China's Covid-restricted Golden Week holidays. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Goldman's Currie: Investments Pressure Oil Cost Structure
Oct. 25 -- Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses drilling costs in shale and the factors boosting the metals and mining sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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UPS CEO Sees Record Holiday Season Shipping Volume
Nov.28 -- David Abney, chairman and chief executive officer at UPS, discusses how the company prepared for an expected 14 percent increase in volume as he's anticipating a record holiday season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Linamar CEO: Border Tax Could Hurt The Consumer
Jan.11 -- Linda Hasenfratz, CEO of Linamar Corp joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Amanda Lang to discuss what Trump presidency means for the Canadian auto sector.
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Europe's Energy Prices Hit Record
Europe's energy prices continue to soar. They surged more than 20% on Tuesday to fresh records after Russia curbed gas flows to Europe. Bloomberg's Isis Almeida reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Intel CEO Gelsinger on Chip Shortage, PC Market
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses the semiconductor shortage, the state of the PC market and the outlook for the remainder of 2022 on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Chip Maker Micron Gives Upbeat Revenue Forecast
Micron Technology Inc., the largest U.S. maker of memory chips, gave an upbeat forecast for the current quarter, a sign that demand remains strong from rapidly expanding data-center customers. Paula Penkal of Bloomberg Intelligence...
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Saudi Minister of Investment on Saudi spare oil capacity
Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih says the kingdom has already put part of its spare oil capacity online to deal with unforeseen issues over the past two years but will continue to do so in conjunction with other OPEC+...
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USA: US DOLLAR HITS A RECORD LOW
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The battered American dollar plunged to record lows on world markets Tuesday as investors dumped the currency. The U-S government took no action to halt the sell-off.
American congressmen Tuesday accused the Clinton...
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MYANMAR: ILLEGAL DRUGS BURNT
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The authorities in the south east Asian nation of Myanmar, also known as Burma, on Friday burned thousands of kilograms (pounds) of seized narcotics with an estimated street value of 1.3 (b) billion (US) dollars.
Myanmar is...
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Williams Company CEO on Global Energy Market
Alan Armstrong, The Williams Company CEO discusses the global energy market. He speaks with Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Nevada Relaxes Capacity Limits For Businesses
The state plans to ease limits further on March 15th as long as coronavirus trends continue downward.