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Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Still Spells Trouble For Wireless Competition
Previous T-Mobile merger deals were blocked over consolidation concerns. Experts say this current merger still poses those same consumer risks.
Bloomberg
Chart Industries CEO on Clean Energy Transition, LNG
Jun.12 -- Chart Industries President and CEO Jill Evanko discusses the transition to clean energy, and where liquefied natural gas fits into that process. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VOICED: France defies critics, deports hundreds more Roma
VOICED: France defies critics, deports hundreds more Roma
Bloomberg
The Politics That Should Make Investors Think Twice
March 18 -- Political uncertainty creates economic uncertainty, according to Wells Fargo Chief Economist John Silvia. With European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pushing European Union leaders for clarity on the future of the euro...
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Kerrisdale's Adrangi: Why I'm Shorting Dish Shares
May 11 -- Sahm Adrangi, Kerrisdale Capital's chief investment officer, explains why he's shorting Dish Network shares. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Verizon Sets Its Sights on Charter Communications
Jan.26 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s Matthew Kanterman discusses a possible acquisition of Charter by Verizon and the convergence of mobile and video distribution. He speaks with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Is 5G the Future of Connected Cars?
Jul.30 -- Connecting cars to each other and the infrastructure around them could play an important role in the future of autonomous vehicles and improving safety. However, a debate over technology and standards is delaying global...
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Shifting Worker Sentiment Amid Reopening
Aug.03 -- As many companies look at what the "new normal" is, many employees are realizing they like the stay-at-home life. Chief Economist at Upwork, Adam Ozimek, says the power is in the workers hands. Ozimek speaks with Caroline Hyde,...
Press Association
Helena Bonham Carter: Florence Nightingale 'would be roaring' about 1% pay rise for nurses
Helena Bonham Carter tells the PA New Agency that Florence Nightingale "would be roaring" about the 1% pay rise offer for health staff. The actress, who is a descendant of healthcare pioneer Florence Nightingale, had been attending a...
Bloomberg
New Asia Customers Help Boost Telenor Earnings
Oct. 31 -- Telenor CEO Jon Frederik Baksaas discusses the companys earnings and new customers in Asia on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CLEAN : Key names in Italys new government
Italys new government line up brings together personalities from across the political spectrum from Silvio Berlusconis protege to a crime fighter and a militant feminist from the radical party. CLEAN : Key names in Italys new government...
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Tillerson Aims to Calm Tensions With North Korea
Aug.09 -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson addressed escalating rhetoric between the United States and North Korea, stating he believes there is not any imminent threat to the U.S. Bloomberg's John Fraher reports on "Bloomberg...
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FCC Chairman 5G Consumer Benefit Will Be 'Massive'
Apr.12 -- FCC Chairman Ajiit Pai discusses the commission's plans to boost 5G service by auctioning the broadest set of airwaves yet and devote more than $20 billion to improve mobile connections in rural areas. He speaks with...
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SoftBank COO Claure on LatAm Fund, Uber, Sprint Merger
Apr.09 -- Marcelo Claure, SoftBank Group chief operating officer and Sprint Corp. executive chairman, discusses the launch of a $5 billion technology fund focused on Latin America, Uber Inc.'s initial public offering, and the outlook for...
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Senator Warner on Countering Huawei's 5G Plans, Impeachment
Jan.17 -- U.S. Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, discusses countering Huawei Technologies Co.'s 5G plans and the next steps in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on...
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There Are Micro Bubbles in the Market: Sonders
Jan.22 -- Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she sees micro bubbles in the market. She says the froth coming from retail investors piling into low-priced stocks is different from the bubble during the late...
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US Is Nearer to End of Fed Hike Cycle: JPMorgan's Lim
Soo Chong Lim, head of Asia corporate research at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses Fed policy, global credit markets and where he's finding value. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Despite the Headlines, Is Uber Winning?
Dec. 12 -- On today's ""The Agenda,"" Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu, and Brendan Greeley look at the days trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day with Bob Eatroff, co-head of mergers & acquisitions at Morgan Stanley, and...
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Why 2014 Was The Year of Telecom Disruption
Dec. 23 -- DCM Co-Founder and General Partner Dixon Doll discusses the convergence of the telecom and media industries.
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CLEAN : UK Gamers switch on as old video game consoles given new life
Thirty-three years since it first had gamers hooked, the ZX Spectrum console has been brought back to life and rebranded as the ZX Vega, as part of an online funded project for fans - old and new - who couldn't get enought first time round
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CEO Says 5G Is Topic at Deutsche Telecom
Feb.27 -- Tim Hoettges, chief executive officer at Deutsche Telekom, discusses 5G technology, the challenges facing the industry, the U.S. regulatory environment and his prospects for M&A. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on...
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Broadcom and Qualcomm Trade Blows Over Price Negotiations
Feb.26 -- Bloomberg's Ed Hammond discusses Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm, Spectrum's takeover of HRG Group and Warren Buffett's cash pile on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sky News
Interview with Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Patrick Harvie, Scottish Greens Co Leader, on ahead of the Scottish elections on 20 April 2021 in Clyde, Scotland