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Publicis Goes Deep on Digital in $3.7B Sapient Deal
Nov. 3 -- Nick Hungerford, chief executive officer at Nutmeg, and Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell examine Publicis $3.7 billion deal to purchase Sapient in an effort to expand digital offerings and exposure into the U.S. ad market. They...
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Why Warren Buffett Loves Duracell: Tax Savings
Nov. 13 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Gary Shilling, Sonenshine Partners Chairman Marshall Sonenshine and Bloomberg's Jeff McCracken discuss Berkshire Hathaways purchase of Duracell and the tax implications of the deal. They speak on...
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After 2014 Midterms, Whats Next for Democrats?
Nov. 4 -- Former Senior Presidential Speechwriter Adam Frankel and Bloomberg's Annie Linskey discuss how the 2014 midterm elections may impact the White House. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tech Needs Fair Immigration in the U.K.: Vaizey
Nov. 13 ""U.K. Minister of State Culture & Digital Economy, Ed Vaizey discusses balancing immigration to attract talent for the tech sector in the U.K. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse....
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The Bezos-Backed Startup That Connects You to Local Pros
Dec. 5 -- Pro.com CEO Matt Williams discusses the startup's recent growth and business model with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Amazon Wants More Control Over Its Delivery System
Dec. 10 -- Prologis Chairman and CEO Hamid Moghadam discusses industrial real estate and Amazons decision to take more control of its delivery system by opening sorting centers around the country. Thrillist.com CEO and Co-Founder Ben...
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Why Emerging Markets Debt Has Dropped Significantly
Dec. 23 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz discusses emerging markets debt.
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Will Italian Business Benefit from Renzis Labor Reforms?
Oct. 8 -- Policy Sonar Chief Executive Officer and founder Francesco Galietti talks with Guy Johnson about Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzis efforts to reform labor laws and whats at stake for the Italian economy and Renzis...
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Powerful Forces Pushing Against U.S. Wage Growth: Haass
Oct. 8 -- Council on Foreign Relations president Richard Haass, talks with Tom Keene about the lack of wage growth in the United States. He speaks in todays This Matters Now on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Malcolm Gladwell: Football Is a Moral Abomination
Nov. 12 -- Studio 1.0 Host Emily Chang speaks with best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell about the state of the NFL. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Middle East Looks to Europe for Renewables
Oct. 15 -- EFG Hermes Head of Corporate Equity Karim Moussa discusses renewable energy on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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In Mediocre World Policy Rates Lower, Longer: Clarida
Dec. 2 -- Pimco Executive Vice President Richard Clarida discusses the economy and explains the new neutral versus the new mediocre. Cornell President David Skorton speaks about education on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hickory Farms Turns Gift Baskets Into Millions
Dec. 15 -- Specialty food industry sales topped $88 billion last year, and Hickory Farms is one of the biggest names in business. The company has 700 holiday markets in shopping malls throughout the country and its gift basket business...
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Dominos Cooks Up Sales by Taking Pizza Mobile
Sept. 30 -- David Wild, Chief Executive Officer at Dominos Pizza Group, talks with Caroline Hyde about the big boost to business from their mobile app and online sales and improving customer sentiment in the European market. He speaks...
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The Red Tape Keeping You From Cutting the Cord
Oct. 24 -- InterMedia Partners' Leo Hundery and Michael Copps, former FCC commissioner, discuss the trend of consumers replacing cable subscriptions with online streaming offerings. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street...
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Which Tech Startups Are Going Public in 2015?
Dec. 26 -- GSV Capital's Michael Moe discusses the current environment for tech startups and the outlook for tech IPOs in 2015.
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Tankers Are Benefitting Hugely From Oil Drop: Gurnee
Jan. 7 -- Ardmore Shipping Chief Executive Officer Anthony Gurnee discusses the drop in oil prices and their impact on the tanker market with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny, Anna Edwards and Mark Barton on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Wall Street Selloff: Are Energy Stocks to Blame?
Dec. 11 -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds' Brian Jacobsen discusses the selloff in U.S. stocks and the outlook for energy prices with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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When Will Oculus Rift Be Ready for Consumers?
Jan. 6 -- Brendan Iribe, co-founder and CEO of Oculus VR, discusses the future of virtual reality with Bloomberg's Brad Stone at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can LendingClub Redefine Lending in America?
Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, examine the start of trading for shares of LendingClub which raised $870 million in its IPO and the regulatory protections in place...
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Intel Invests in Young Inventors Braille Printer Project
Dec. 22 -- Braigo Labs Founder and CEO Shubham Banerjee discusses building Braille printers from Legos. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The State of IBM: Does It Rate a Buy?
Oct. 20 -- Stifel Analyst David Grossman discusses his outlook for IBM on Bottom Line. Grossman owns no stock in IBM. (Source: Bloomberg)
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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)
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Electronic Arts Cashing In on Mobile Gaming
Oct. 30 -- Electronic Arts is cashing in on the rise of mobile gaming, along with the new generation of consoles like Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's XBox. Active users of mobile sports titles have more than tripled from a year ago -...