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Boeing Wins $6.6 Billion Missile Defense Contract

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Jan.31 -- Boeing has received a $6.56 billion contract to continue managing the U.S. missile defense system intended to stop North Korean or Iranian intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Defense Department said. Bloomberg...
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Why Bucephalus Research’s Medd Has a ‘Sell’ Rating on Lenovo

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Feb.20 -- Alexander Robert Medd, founder and managing partner at Bucephalus Research Partnership, discusses Lenovo earnings and his outlook for the company. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Earnings Season Winners and Losers

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Feb.27 -- It's been a busy earnings season with some sectors performing much better than others. Brexit and uncertainty surrounding President Trump's policies have been affecting markets. Bloomberg's Sofia Horta E Costa reports on...
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Indorama’s Operating Margin Narrows as Trade War Squeezes Pricing Power

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Oct.17 -- Aloke Lohia, chief executive officer and vice chairman at Indorama Ventures Group, discusses how the U.S.-China trade war is impacting his business around the globe and how it’s changing his business strategy. He speaks on...
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Meta Comes to Market With $10 Billion Jumbo Bond Deal

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Meta Platforms Inc., one of the few S&P 500 companies without debt, is selling $10 billion in its first ever corporate bond sale as its cash flow and stock price fall. Robert Schiffman of Bloomberg Intelligence is on Bloomberg Markets.
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Oil Market Volatility Is Here to Stay, ConocoPhillips CEO Says

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Dec.10 -- Ryan Lance, ConocoPhillips chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the oil market and the company's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Tesla Analyst Says Musk Is on 'Self-Destructive' Path

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Sep.07 -- Philippe Houchois, analyst at Jefferies, discusses the internal issues impacting Tesla Inc. Rick Rider, global fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Comptroller DiNapoli Not Anticipating Big Changes to N.Y. Retirement Fund

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May.27 -- New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says he's confident the state can financially weather the Covid-19 pandemic with more help from the federal government. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Banks in 'Pretty Good Position,' Thornburg Investment CEO Says

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Jan.24 -- Jason Brady, president and chief executive officer of Thornburg Investment Management, discusses his investment strategy and U.S. banks. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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RBNZ Sees 'Dramatic' Slowing in House-Price Growth

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May.27 -- Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses monetary policy and the state of the economy. The central bank this week projected that its official cash rate may start to rise in the second half of next year. Orr...
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Citi's Morse Expects Oil Prices to Continue to Rise

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Ed Morse at head of commodities research at Citigroup Inc., discusses the outlook for oi, which advanced in Asian trading as investors assessed the potential supply response from the U.S. to a gradual hike in production from OPEC+. Morse...
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Intel's Sales and Profit Forecast Disappoints Investors

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Intel Corp., the world's biggest maker of computer processors, reported lackluster quarterly revenue in its data center business and gave a disappointing sales and profit forecast for the current period, indicating weaker demand for its...
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What Will Stabilize Oil Prices?

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Feb. 25 -- Evercore ISI Analyst James West discusses the price and production of oil. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Why HPE Spinning Off Enterprise Services Makes Sense

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May 24 -- Hewlett Packard Enterprise will merge its technology-services division with Computer Sciences Corp., moving out of another shrinking business as it focuses on selling hardware and software to corporations. Bloomberg...
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Oil Earnings Recap: Winners and Losers

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Nov. 1 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Liam Denning examines the winners and losers among oil producers in the third-quarter earnings season. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Denning is a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist. The...
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Enel CEO Finds Value Outside of Energy Distribution

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Oct. 10 -- Francesco Starace, chief executive officer at Enel, discusses changes to the utility industry as he sees the company becoming a platform for "many other things, not only for distributing energy." He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Goldman's Kostin Doesn’t Want to Be Defensive in This Market

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Sep.25 -- David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, discusses why it is not the time for defensive investing and how the firm is modeling markets and the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Senators Schumer, Sanders Propose Buyback Restrictions

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Feb.05 -- Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer think companies are spending too much on buybacks and dividends to the detriment of their workers and communities. Blair Effron, co-founder and partner at Centerview Partners, and...
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Macau Shuts Casinos for Two Weeks

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Feb.04 -- Colin Mansfield, corporate finance director at Fitch Ratings, discusses the closing of casinos in Macau for two weeks due to the spread of the coronavirus and what it will do to earnings for the companies. He speaks on...
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Shell Keeps a Lid on Spending Amid Concern on Shareholder Returns

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Dec.20 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc expects capital expenditure to be near the lower end of the $24 billion to $29 billion range in 2019, as the company keeps a lid on spending amid concern about its ability to sustain hefty shareholder...
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Argentina Debt Deal May Happen Within a Month, Gramercy's Koenigsberger Says

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Apr.13 -- Argentina may complete a restructuring deal with creditors within a month, Robert Koenigsberger, chief investment officer at Gramercy Funds Management, says during an interview with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Oil Shrugs Off Persian Gulf Tensions, Maintains Slide

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Jul.18 -- Ashley Petersen, senior oil market analyst at Stratas Advisors, talks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel about how the oil market is affected by the recent headlines in the Persian Gulf. Tensions between Washington and Tehran remain...
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Emaar's Alabbar Sees Dubai Businesses Back to Normal in 2021

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Jul.16 -- Emaar Properties CEO Mohamed Alabbar discusses the effects of Covid-19 on his business and the UAE, and his expectation for businesses returning to their normal operating state. He spoke to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the AI...
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BlackBerry CEO Chen: Welcome a Relationship With T-Mobile

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Dec. 17 -- BlackBerry CEO John Chen discusses the new `classic BlackBerry and the companys possible relationship with T-Mobile. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)