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Ford Introduces Sync 3, How Does it Work?

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Dec. 11 -- Ford CTO and Group Vice President Global Product Development Raj Nair discusses the companys innovation strategy and roll out of the new 2015 F-150 pickup truck. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Toyota Forecasts Another Record Profit

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Nov. 6 ""Toyota is rising at the open in Tokyo, reaching a seven-year high. It's forecasting a record profit for a second straight year with the weaker yen helping boost demand abroad. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on ""First Up.""...
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The Big Money Behind Private Jets

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Sept. 19 -- VistaJet Chairman Thomas Flohr discusses the big money behind private jets with Matt Miller and Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Citizens Banks $3.5B IPO Brings Freedom From RBS

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Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer examines the benefits of a $3.5 billion IPO by Citizens Bank beyond the financial gains of the offering as it becomes independent of U.K. state-owned RBS. She speaks on In The Loop.
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What Is Russias Endgame in Ukraine?

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Sept. 29 -- Eurasia Group Analyst Alex Kliment discusses the conflict in Ukraine and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrovs assertion that Russians fighting there are volunteers. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Republicans get ready for Bush speech

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1. Wide shot of convention floor as session gets under way 2. High angle shot of delegates going to their seats 3. Wide shot of Texas delegation practicing hat wave 4. Mid shot of women taking photographs 5. Mid shot of men on floor 6....
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David Abraham Speech MacTaggart Lecture (Part 12)

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David Abraham Speech MacTaggart Lecture (Part 12)
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The Numbers Don't Lie: Nike Is Giving Sales a Kick

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March 21 -- In today's "The Numbers Don't Lie" segment, Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu previews Nike's third-quarter earnings report. She speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Shell's BG Risk Pays Off in First-Quarter Profit Surprise

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May 4 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc reported first-quarter profit that topped analyst estimates as oil refining and chemical production overcame the impact of lower oil prices as the company saw returns on its $54 billion purchase of BG...
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RR7521B WORKER PARTICIPATION A GERMAN EXPERIENCE

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The German giant Volkwagen has been hard hit by the worldwide slump in demand for cars. They have embarked on a programme of rationalisation, which means cutting back the workforce by 25,000. That is a challenge to any company's labour...
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Planet Fitness CEO’s 2017 Resolution for Expansion

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Dec.29 -- Planet Fitness CEO Christopher Rondeau discusses his gym chain’s expansion plans, affordability and growth strategy. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Japan Businesses Open Up to Foreign Workers

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Oct. 26 -- Companies in Japan are struggling to fill positions. The doors are opening to more unskilled foreign workers, but for a limited time only. Bloomberg's Henry Hoenig reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Unusual Eyes China's Second-Tier Cities, Southeast Asia

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Jul.16 -- Leslie Ong, chief executive officer at Unusual Ltd., discusses Singapore's #1 IPO this year and his expansion plans into China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CEO Says Ecobank Has No Intentions to Buy New Assets Now

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May.04 -- Ecobank Transnational CEO Ade Ayeyemi discusses the bank's performance and future plans. He speak on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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NASA Astronaut Whitson Wants Colonies on Moon, Mars

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Jun.28 -- NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson discusses the commercialization of space exploration and her hopes for space colonies for private citizens. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin from the International Space Station on...
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Boston Restaurant Sued Over Lewd Behavior

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Female kitchen workers at the McCormick & Schmick's seafood restaurant in downtown Boston were subjected to constant groping and lewd comments from male supervisors and co-workers, and their complaints to the company were routinely...
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Intel CFO Sees Strength Across All Businesses

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Jan.26 -- Bob Swan, Intel Corp.'s chief financial officer, discusses the company's fourth-quarter earnings and outlook for 2018 with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Why Tencent's 4th-Qtr Profit Slumped the Most in a Decade

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Mar.21 -- Tencent Holdings Ltd. posted a slump in fourth-quarter earnings on increased spending as its prized games business showed signs of recovery after a brutal 2018. Bloomberg's Selina Wang breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg...
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Brexit Is Hurting Consumers Says Bloomberg Opinion's Felsted

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Dec.17 -- Asos issues a severe profit warning and retailers in Europe are suffering. Bloomberg Opinion's Andrea Felsted reports on "Bloomberg Markets." Her opinions are her own.
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Soundbite from fans arriving for MLB game at the London Stadium

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots soundbite from New York Yankee fans arriving for match outside the London Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at the London Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,...
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Can U.S. Equities Repeat 2019's Gains?

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Dec.30 -- Mike Gallagher, managing director of macro and strategy at Continuum Economics, discusses the outlook for high-yield bonds and U.S. stocks in 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Kazakhstan Economy Hit by Virus, Drop in Oil Prices

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Jun.29 -- The economy of Kazakhstan, central Asia’s largest energy producer, took a double hit from the coronavirus-related lockdown and the collapse in oil prices. Naubet Bisenov reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."