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U.S. Slaps Duties on Steel From Asia
Jul.03 -- The U.S. is imposing additional duties on steel from the Asia Pacific, ramping up a crackdown on what the Trump administration views as unfair trading practices by other countries. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on...
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Polestar CEO Ingenlath on Order Demand for 'Precept'
Sep.28 -- Polestar is an electric vehicle brand jointly owned by Volvo and its parent company Geely. In February, it unveiled a new model called the Precept, and began taking orders for the car despite having no concrete plans for...
Bloomberg
Trade War Hitting Investment Plans of Businesses in Asia Pacific
Jun.26 -- The U.S.-China trade war is weighing more heavily on businesses operating in Asia Pacific. A new surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore shows more companies are delaying or cancellation of investments this...
Bloomberg
Akzo Nobel Is Very Much on Track: CEO
Feb.12 -- Tierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel NV, discusses the outlook for the company, the impact of coronavirus and the return of cash to shareholders beyond the second half of the year. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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AMC To Reopen 'Almost All' Of Its U.S. Movie Theaters In July
The movie theater chain reported more than $2 billion in losses in the first quarter of 2020.
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Newsy Investigates: When COVID-19 Infects A Reopened School
Newsy finds inconsistent response plans for when a student or teacher tests positive for the coronavirus in a reopened school.
Bloomberg
Companies' Digitization to Lead to AI Investments: Appen
Aug.30 -- Mark Brayan, chief executive officer of Appen Ltd., which specializes in making human-annotated data sets, the essential building blocks of artificial intelligence, discusses financial results and business prospects. It’s...
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Lufthansa To Cut 22,000 Jobs Amid The Pandemic
The German airline group employs around 137,000 people. That means it'll be eliminating 16% of its workforce.
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Bell’s Sale on Helicopter Sales, Coronavirus, Outlook
Feb.10 -- David Sale, Asia Pacific managing director at Bell, discusses the company’s increase in helicopter sales, the impact of coronavirus on the industry and his outlook for the company. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets” from the...
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Virus May Lead Air France-KLM to Play Part in Consolidation, CEO Says
Mar.03 -- Ben Smith, Air France-KLM chief executive officer, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the airline industry and demand. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Airlines for Europe summit in Brussels on...
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China’s Commodities Binge Makes America’s Future More Expensive
Apr.01 -- President Joe Biden’s big plan to rebuild the United States and compete with China has already hit something of a hurdle. To do this, America requires steel for roads and bridges, and cobalt and lithium and rare earth for...
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Startup Meesho Aims to Help Small Indian Businesses: CEO
Jun.28 -- Vidit Aatrey, co-founder and chief executive officer of Bangalore-based social commerce startup Meesho Inc., discusses his growth strategy. Meesho is backed by investors including SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund 2 and...
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Revolut’s Revenue at Least Tripled During Pandemic: CEO
Apr.23 -- Revolut's revenue at least tripled during the pandemic, says CEO Nik Storonsky. He said an IPO is not a priority for the company. He spoke to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Have We Really Seen the Last of Donald Trump?
Jan.20 -- Former President Donald Trump has arrived at his new home, his Mar-a-Lago private club in Florida, after skipping Joe Biden's inauguration. Bloomberg's Mario Parker reports on what Trump may do next.
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup
President Biden signs orders for pandemic response, and Pete Buttiegieg testifies at a nomination hearing for Transportation Secretary.
Bloomberg
Sonos 'Gets Outside the Home' With New Roam Speaker: CEO
Mar.11 -- Patrick Spence, CEO of Sonos Inc., discusses the company's new portable speaker Roam and their strategy to reach the target of $2.25 billion in annual revenue by 2024. He also talks about the partnership with Audi AG to provide...
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Good Riddance 2020...This Is What the Future Holds
Dec.31 -- President-elect Joe Biden's first 100 days, the Georgia runoff, Merkel's farewell and Mars exploration. Bloomberg QuickTake editor Guy Collins discusses the key events to look out for in 2021. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
Curated Video
Could Next COVID Wave Mean More Vaccine Shots?
It's been at least five months since many Americans received their last vaccine shot, and studies show immunity can decline after that time.
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Manchester shoppers discuss Christmas plans in face of Omicron warnings
Shoppers in Manchester discuss whether they're changing their Christmas plans in light of warnings from the government and medical staff about the spread of coronavirus. Speakers are Barry Slater - Stockport, Julie Cansfield - Rochdale,...
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Chip shortage situation to last into the middle of next year: Dialog CEO
Sep.03 -- "The chip shortage situation is similar to six months ago and will easily be lasting into the middle of next year” says Dialog Semiconductor CEO Jalal Bagherli. He speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Surveillance Early...
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GoTo's Soelistyo: Well Capitalized for Future Growth
Indonesia's biggest tech company GoTo Group raises $1.1 billion in one of the world's largest initial public offerings this year. Chief Executive Officer Andre Soelistyo says the IPO funds mean that it's well capitalized for growth for...
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Sec Gen Rasmussen on Russia relations, missiles
1. Tilt down, back shot of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen arriving for speech on the NATO-Russia relationship
2. Cutaway photographer
3. Wide of Rasmussen on stage
4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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President Barack Obama says he "not happy" about the problems with his health care website and takes "full responsibility" for resolving the issues. (Oct. 30)
President Barack Obama says he "not happy" about the problems with his health care website and takes "full responsibility" for resolving the issues.
Obama is speaking in Massachusetts, which has a state law that was the model for the...
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USA: KOSOVO CRISIS: SITUATION UPDATE
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U-S President Bill Clinton has called on senior members of Congress to support a NATO attack on the Serbs over Kosovo after Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic rebuffed a final U-S diplomatic effort.
Lawmakers sources said...