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Cooperman: SEC Settlement Sought Roughly $8 Million

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Oct. 11 -- Leon Cooperman, chairman and chief executive officer at Omega Advisors, talks about the fight for his legacy and the amount of money requested by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle insider trading...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Without Musk Is a Real Threat to Shareholders, Coffee Says

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Sep.28 -- Columbia Law Professor John Coffee discusses the potential fallout of the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against Elon Musk that seeks to ban him from serving as a director or officer of a public company. He speaks...
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Tesla Shares Should've Fallen Further, Needham Analyst Gill Says

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Sep.18 -- Rajvindra Gill, Needham & Co. senior analyst, discusses the U.S. Justice Department investigation of Tesla Inc. over public statements made by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and...
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Bloomberg

Hedge Fund Goes From Dorm Room to SEC Fraud Accusation

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Oct.01 -- SBB Research was founded nearly ten years ago by Samuel Barnett in his college dorm room and now manages more than $400 million, but the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is accusing the firm of inflating valuations....
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Big Ten Reverses Course, Says Football Season Will Start Oct. 23

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Conference says eight-game season will begin Oct. 23, with a championship game on Dec. 19.
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Curated Video

Volkswagen Not Changing Name To Voltswagen

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The fake news release might cost Volkswagen because its stock rose nearly 5% on the same day.
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq Senior VP Thomas on IPOs, SPACs, Private Market

Higher Ed
Nasdaq Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer and Jeff Thomas joins Bloomberg Technology's Caroline Hyde to discuss the prospects for initial public offerings including those by special purpose acquisition companies, or...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Texting Abuse Fines Poised to Reach About $1 Billion

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U.S. regulators are poised to extract about $1 billion in fines from the five biggest American investment banks for failing to monitor employees using unauthorized messaging apps. Sridhar Natarajan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Grayscale Remains 'Laser Focused' on Bitcoin ETF After SEC Rejection: CEO

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Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein explains the decision to sue the US Securities and Exchange Commission after the agency denied the firm's application to convert its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into the first ETF based on Bitcoin. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Leon Cooperman Versus the SEC: The Next Steps

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Leon Cooperman, the hedge-fund legend accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of insider trading, reiterated that he did nothing wrong and defended the role of his son in the case. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins has...
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Bloomberg

Cooperman: SEC Case Caused Firm to Lose $3 Billion

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Oct. 11 -- Omega Advisors Chairman, Chief Executive Officer & founder Leon Cooperman says his firm's assets have fallen from $7 billion to $4 billion since the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Omega of insider trading....
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Bloomberg

Tyson Foods CEO Calls Collusion Case 'Baseless'

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Tom Hayes, Tyson Foods chief executive officer, comments on the collusion allegations against the poultry industry. He speaks during an interview with Blomberg's Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Examining Europe's New MiFID Rules

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Aug.23 -- As fund managers and research providers tussle over the cost of research under new European rules, some wealth managers are resisting the idea of paying anything at all. Bloomberg's Julie Edde has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why GE Is Seeing a Surprise $15 Billion Shortfall

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- General Electric Co. is facing a $15 billion shortfall in insurance reserves that has prompted a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation. Bloomberg’s Richard Clough has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Tesla Analyst Sees Many Positives in Musk's SEC Settlement

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Oct.01 -- Pierre Ferragu, analyst at New Street research, discusses ways that Tesla Motors Inc. can benefit from Elon Musk's settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
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Bloomberg

Why the IEX Is Publicly Disclosing Its Costs

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Jan.29 -- Brad Katsuyama, IEX Group Inc. chief executive officer and co-founder, discusses the exchange's decision to publicly disclose its costs to provide market data and connectivity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline...
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Bloomberg

Musk Tweeting He Had Funding to Take Tesla Private Was Misleading, Harvey Pitt Says

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Aug.15 -- Harvey Pitt, former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, reacts to a report that the SEC sent a subpoena to Tesla Inc. regarding CEO Elon Musk's plan to take the electric-car maker private. He speaks with...
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Press Association

First look inside NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital in Scotland

Higher Ed
A look inside the NHS Louisa Jordan - an emergency hospital for coronavirus patients at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) in Glasgow.
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Bloomberg

Patricof Cautious on Markets, Not Surprised by SPAC Inquiry

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Mar.25 -- Alan Patricof, Greycroft co-founder and chairman emeritus, reacts to a report that U.S. regulators are scrutinizing SPACs and discusses his views on the current state of financial markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

SEC's Peirce Disappointed With Crypto Regulation

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SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce says she has been disappointed with the lack of clarity regarding cryptocurrency regulation and a more transparent system is needed. She speaks on "Bloomberg Crypto." Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

SEC Faces Funding Scrutiny on Capitol Hill

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June 17 -- Bloomberg's Rob Tricchinelli examines the latest news on Capitol Hill regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission including a Senate vote on funding the commission. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."