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VOICED : South Africa's pertol-head rodeos: spinning tournaments return

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On a circuit in the industrial city of Alberton, southeast of Johannesburg, drivers spin their cars around while raising clouds of smoke, taking the arena one after the other as if on an open stage (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Frontier Was Not Going to Overpay for Spirit, CEO Says

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Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle reacts to JetBlue acquiring Spirit Airlines after Spirit called off a planned merger with Frontier. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Biffle also discusses the airline's growth plans and the outlook for...
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Casey Anthony's father has broken down crying while describing his emotions when he learned that granddaughter Caylee's remains had been found in a wooded area near his Orlando home.

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HEADLINE: Casey Anthony's father breaks down on the stand CAPTION: Casey Anthony's father has broken down crying while describing his emotions when he learned that granddaughter Caylee's remains had been found in a wooded area near his...
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Bloomberg

Fiat Chrysler to Make Public Offer for 10% of Ferrari

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Oct. 29 -- Matt Miller reports on Fiat Chryslers plans to spin off Ferrari. Miller speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Glencore-Rio Talk Pushes Industry to Evaluate Future

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Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Ken Hoffman discusses the U.S. dollar and the outlook for U.S. mining stocks. He speaks with Mia Saini on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

PayPal Could Be $100B Company on Its Own: Sacks

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Sept. 30 -- David Sacks, former COO at PayPal, comments on EBay splitting off PayPal. He speaks with Emily Chang and Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Dave Busters Goes Public

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Eric Schatzker reports on todays top news headlines on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

The holidays are still months away but shoppers packed a Texas mall this Columbus Day in hopes of stocking up on gifts early without going over their budget

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HEADLINE: Rough economy could dampen holiday spirit CAPTION: The holidays are still months away but shoppers packed a Texas mall this Columbus Day in hopes of stocking up on gifts early without going over their budget. (Oct. 13) ...
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Bloomberg

Bayer Hopes Third Time's the Charm on Monsanto Bid

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Sept. 6 -- Bayer AG sweetened its takeover bid for Monsanto for a second time, increasing the amount to $56 billion. Monsanto says it is evaluating the offer as well as other proposals. Bloomberg's Jeff McCracken has the details on...
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Bloomberg

Harvard Endowment to Lay Off Staffers as Overhaul Begins

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Feb.28 -- Harvard University’s endowment plans to lay off 57 people beginning in April as it seeks to cut its 230-person staff in half this year. Bloomberg's Michael McDonald has more on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Fidget Spinners: A Fad That Spun Out of Nowhere

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY Oxford, Michigan – May 8, 20171. Various of Funky Monkey Toys owner Tom Jones encouraging 7-year-old Caroline...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Women figure skaters compete at Winter Olympics at Lake Placid

Higher Ed
Title card: ÒFlashes From Everywhere, Lake Placid, NY Ð Women figure skaters of 6 nations seek Sonja HenieÕs world title in Olympic Arena' / various shots of women figure skaters performing / champion Norwegian skater Sonja Henie...
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Bloomberg

IAC CEO Levin Says There's No Formula for Spinoffs

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Nov.09 -- Joey Levin, chief executive officer at IAC, talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about his company's valuation and potential business spinoffs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Brexit Breakthrough Expected as May, Juncker Meet

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Dec.04 -- As U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Junker meet in Brussels, EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier told lawmakers he expects a breakthrough in talks. Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas...
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Bloomberg

Dow Chemical to Focus Less on Big Projects, CFO Ungerleider Says

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Sep.13 -- Howard Ungerleider, Dow Chemical Co. president and chief financial officer, discusses the new streamlined Dow companies with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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R. Kelly attorney: singer is 'depressed, fearful and anxious'

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R. KELLY ATTORNEY: SINGER IS KELLY IS 'DEPRESSED, FEARFUL AND ANXIOUS'
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Bloomberg

M&A Activity to Be Constrained for the Next Year, Kirkland & Ellis' Wolf Says

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- Daniel Wolf, Kirkland & Ellis M&A partner, discusses the outlook for M&A activity with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Trump Shouldn't Walk Away From Stimulus Talks: Rep. Hill

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Oct.07 -- U.S. Representative French Hill, an Arkansas Republican, says President Donald Trump should not walk away from stimulus talks. He appears on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Continental CEO Sees Chip Shortage as a Full-Year Lag

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Mar.09 -- Continental CEO Nikolai Setzer discusses the company’s fiscal 2021 outlook and the impact of a semiconductor shortage that is expected to last through the year. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Bloomberg

Severstal Not Looking at Coal Business Spinoff, CFO Says

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Mar.12 -- Severstal is studying the experience of its competitors, who are spinning off their coal businesses. However, it doesn't currently have plans to do the same. Alexey Kulichenko, Severstal CFO spoke to Francine Lacqua on...
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Sky News

Euro information board ahead of Euro currency launch

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of an Euro calender key dates information board and enlarged Euro banknotes on display on 18th December 2001 at the Eurotunnel, London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Evergrande Takes on Short Sellers

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Jun.21 -- China Evergrande Group is giving short sellers a run for their money. Shares in the world’s most indebted property developer surged the most since February after touching a four-year low in the same session. This comes on its...
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Bloomberg

Florida Taxpayers Shouldn't Pay for N.Y.'s Excesses: Sen. Scott

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- U.S. Senator Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, says the markets are signaling that the federal government should "watch every dollar" when spending taxpayer money. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."