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Nokia Corp., is clamoring for attention with its latest smart phone, the Nuron. But while the Nuron is attractively priced at $70 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, its less-than-stellar touch screen and lack of Wi-Fi make it more dud than stud.
HEADLINE: Review: Nokia''s Nuron more dud than stud
CAPTION: Nokia Corp., is clamoring for attention with its latest smart phone, the Nuron. But while the Nuron is attractively priced at $70 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, its...
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ROVING REPORT: RR0049/C TANZANIA: TANZANITE
A little more than 30 years ago, a group of Ndorobo tribesmen on an African elephant hunt discovered attractive gemstones after a bushfire. Now tanzanite - a semi-precious gem found only in a 12 kilometre-square area of Tanzania...
Bloomberg
Sony Hack: Three Lessons Learned for Corporations
Dec. 19 -- Peter Singer, author of Cybersecurity and Cyberwar, and senior fellow at New America Foundation, discusses the hacking attack on Sony Pictures related to the film The Interview, and the three most important lessons companies...
Bloomberg
Toby Nangle: Helicopter Money Has Happened Via QE
June 17 -- Toby Nangle, head of multi-asset allocation at Threadneedle Asset Management, discusses the concept of helicopter money, what people don't understand about money, central bank assistance on fiscal policy, and a perceived...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON BUDGET SURPLUS SPEECH
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Both President Bill Clinton and congressional Republicans are claiming credit for the first U-S budget surplus since 1969.
Now, they have to figure out what to do with the extra 70 (b) billion U-S dollars.
Both sides say...
Bloomberg
What Happens When the Rich Become Too Rich?
Oct. 8 -- University of Oxford Professor of Geography and ""Inequality and the 1%"" Author Danny Dorling discusses the concentration of wealth within the 1% and if it damages society and the other 99% with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna...
Bloomberg
What to Expect From This Year's Holiday Shopping Season
Sept. 23 -- Mark Friedman, managing director at The Retail Tracker, discusses back-to-school retail sales and what to expect for the holiday season with Julie Hyman on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Trump's Budget Isn’t Going Anywhere, Says Ex-CBO Director
Mar.17 -- Former CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf and Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, discuss criticism from both sides of the aisle on President Donald Trump's budget proposal and look at growth potential for the U.S....
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs: Share Buybacks to Rise
Nov. 11 -- Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute President Abby Joseph Cohen discusses share buybacks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Is the JOBS Act the Reason for the IPO Boom?
Sept. 26 -- Davis Polk Partner Richard Truesdell discusses the 2014 IPO market on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Japan Needs More Weird People in Startups: Maeda
Dec. 9 -- Beenos Managing Partner Hiro Maeda discusses investing in Japanese tech startups with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Did Black Friday Set the Tone for Cyber Monday?
Nov.28 -- Cotter Cunningham, RetailMeNot chairman and chief executive officer, discusses Black Friday retail sales with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
UK cyber expert comments on Yahoo hacking
Yahoo said on Wednesday that more than one billion user accounts may have been affected by hacking - the largest such attack in history.The company said names, phone numbers and email addresses were stolen but not bank and payment...
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Super Bowl Tickets Setting Fans Back Thousands
RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYHouston – 3 February 20171. Super Bowl fan fest2. SOUNDBITE (English) Brent Johnson, Falcons Fan:"I would love to go to the game, if you would ask my...
Bloomberg
Deutsche Economist Says Iron Ore at $90 Is Near Forecasts
Mar.01 -- Adam Boyton, chief economist for Australia at Deutsche Bank, discusses Australia's trade balance, iron ore prices and the outlook for the Australian dollar with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Curated Video
Silicon Valley startup uses robots to make pizza
US PIZZA ROBOTSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:30SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMountain View, California - 8 July 20161. Robot...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Corporate money pours into US campaigns
VOICED: Corporate money pours into US campaigns
Bloomberg
Wal-Mart's 3Q Profit Beats While Sales Fall Behind
Nov. 17 -- Patrick McKeever, head of consumer research team at MKM Partners, examines third-quarter results from Wal-Mart. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." McKeever, his family, and firm, do not...
Bloomberg
Steven Mnuchin: First Priority Is the Tax Plan
Nov.30 -- President-Elect Donald Trump said that he plans to nominate financier Steven Mnuchin to head the Treasury Department. The former Goldman Sachs partner, who was the national finance chairman for Trump’s campaign, spoke at...
Bloomberg
Ashtead Will Have Cash Savings from U.S. Tax Cuts
Dec.12 -- Ashtead Group CEO Geoffrey Drabble discusses the effect of the potential U.S. tax overhaul on the business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe."
Bloomberg
Wayfair Suffers Wider Than Expected Fourth-Quarter Loss
Feb.22 -- Greg Melich, partner and senior retail analyst at MoffetNathanson, examines fourth-quarter results from Wayfair Inc. as the company expects higher costs to cut profit in the first quarter. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan...