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Kimbal Musk Says the Future of Tesla Is Bright
Mar.31 -- Kimbal Musk, Big Green executive chairman and co-founder, says he's excited about the future of Tesla. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why Eisman Is Shorting Subprime Auto Lender Credit Acceptance
Jan.22 -- Steve Eisman, portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman Group, explains his short of auto lender Credit Acceptance Corp. on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Apple Could Be Worth $3 Trillion in a Year, Says Dan Ives
Jan.13 -- Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, talks about his bullish call on Apple. He says the company could be worth $3 trillion in a year. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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GDP Forecasts May Be Too High, Mizuho's Ricchiuto Says
Sep.02 -- Mizuho Securities Chief U.S. Economist Steven Ricchiuto discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy and labor market with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Aurora Rolls Out Fully Autonomous Commercial Truck Pilot Program
Sep.30 -- Aurora Innovation Inc. is showing off its self-driving technology in semi trucks to investors and industry analysts for the first-time. As the company moves to scale its commercial operations, Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow jumped in...
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VW Says Cars Will Become Sophisticated Internet Devices
Jun.22 -- VW CEO Herbert Diess says the automaker is already spending billions on software for autonomous-driving technology. He says cars will become more sophisticated then smartphones. He spoke with Bloomberg's Christoph Rauwald in an...
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Tesla Killer? A First Look at the Chevy Bolt
Dec.18 -- Bloomberg's Kyle Stock visits the Chevy factory near Detroit to review the 2017 Chevy Bolt.
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Porsche Pushing Toward Electric and Driverless Cars
Mar.07 -- Klaus Zellmer, chief executive officer at Porsche Cars North America, discusses free trade and immigration, where the company can add to sales growth, and progress on their first electric vehicle. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Ford CEO Mark Fields Said to Be Replaced by Jim Hackett
May.22 -- Ford Motor Company is said to be replacing Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields with turnaround specialist Jim Hackett as the automaker looks to change its strategy. Bloomberg's Keith Naughton reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump to Review Fuel-Economy Rules for Automakers
Mar.14 -- President Donald Trump will visit Detroit, Michigan later this week with an eye towards relaxing regulations that could potentially cost the auto industry up to $33 billion. Bloomberg's David Welch reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
New York City residents wait to get US gasoline ration cards during World War II
Long line of people waiting to obtain gasoline rationing cards in New York City during World War II / police officer guides two lines of people into building / room full of long tables with men and women seated on both sides as gas...
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Callaway Corvette Is Most Powerful Car Made in the U.S.
Jun.26 -- Bloomberg Pursuits' Hannah Elliott checks out the Callaway Corvette Aerowagen. Modified from an original Corvette, the Aerowagen takes the engine and supercharges it to 757 horse power. Also the redesigned trunk can handle more...
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Nomura's Kinoshita Says Japan's 1Q GDP Weakness Was Temporary Phenomena
Jun.07 -- Tomo Kinoshita, chief market economist at Nomura Securities, discusses Japan's final, revised first quarter GDP figures and what they mean for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Ex-Auto Czar Rattner on 'Perfect Storm' Leading to Auto Bailouts
Sep.14 -- Steve Rattner, chairman and chief executive officer at Willett Advisors and former lead advisor to the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, reflects on the bailouts that saved the U.S. auto industry during the...
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BlackBerry CEO John Chen Cheers Lyft and Uber IPOs
Mar.29 -- BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer John Chen says he's hopeful the Lyft and Uber IPOs go well as it would mean more royalties for BlackBerry. He speaks with BNN Bloomberg's Amber Kanwar.
Bridgeman Arts
Madagascar c.1958 - plane flies over Madagascan landscape and lands.
Clip 1 from a French Language film, "Plein Ciel Malgache" about the Malagasy Republic (now known as Madagascar) which was formed in 1958. Elevated view of a market. 1950s plane takes off, flies over Madagascan mountains and lands.
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Ladies in car driving through countryside, 1908 - reenactment
Historical reenactment. 1908, ladies in car driving through countryside. Filmed on 35mm in 1994.
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Mr Eiffel, President Armand Fallires, 1900s, Paris at turn of century. Shots of hunting party and government officials.
Mr Eiffel, President Armand Fallires, 1900s, Paris at turn of century (exact date unknown). Hunting party. Government officials.
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Covestro Prepared to Have Long-Term Profitable Growth, Says CEO
Feb.25 -- Markus Steilemann, chief executive officer at Covestro, discusses his reasoning behind raising the dividend, the company’s 2019 profit warning, consolidation, his prospects for M&A, the growth of the auto industry in 2019 and...
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Why Detroit's Talking About China
Jan.14 -- While it's known as the North American International Auto Show, China is playing a central role in many discussions in Detroit this year as automakers show off their latest vehicles. China recorded its first annual sales...
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China's Economy Is Facing Strong Headwinds, Says Economist Xie
Dec.13 -- Independent Economist Andy Xie discusses China's November industrial output figures and what they mean for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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CEB International’s Lam Likes China Domestic Demand Stocks, Chinese Autos
Oct.16 -- Banny Lam, head of research at CEB International Investment Corp., discusses earnings season in China, the markets and where he’s finding opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Guggenheim's Minerd Expects More Consolidation in the Auto Industry
Oct.30 -- Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Partners co-founder and Guggenheim Global chief investment officer, reacts to the report that the board of French carmaker PSA Group has approved a plan to merge with Italian-American rival Fiat...
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U.S., European Auto Markets Have Reached Peak: Moody’s
Mar.02 -- Falk Frey, senior vice president at Moody’s Germany, discusses the U.S. and European auto industry and the impact of the coronavirus on the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”