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What Can Mitsubishi Do to Repair Its Image?

Higher Ed
April 25 -- John Seifert, chief executive officer at Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, discusses the Mitsubishi data scandal and how companies can rebuild their brand and reputation after a scandal. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on...
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Ford's Armstrong Confident in Meeting Emissions Targets

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Steven Armstrong, EMEA president at Ford Motor Co., discusses the diesel scandal, emissions targets, the push into electric vehicles and the demand for commercial vehicles. He speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg...
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Ford CEO: Trump Is Good for Business, Economy

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- Mark Fields, chief executive officer at Ford Motor Company, reviews fourth-quarter results with Bloomberg's David Westin as profit fell in line with analyst estimates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump, Abe Ink Limited Trade Deal

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- A limited trade deal between Japan and the U.S. has been agreed on with the U.S. tariffs on Japanese car imports were off the table. Bloomberg’s Chris Anstey reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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How a GM Plant Closure in Ohio Is Impacting the Workforce

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- Tim Francisco, director of the Center for Working Class Studies at Youngstown State University, speaks about the economic and cultural forces affecting the region's workforce. These comments were recorded before Covid-19...
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Why Rivian Shares Plunged Below IPO Price

Higher Ed
Rivian Automotive, the electric pickup maker backed by Amazon, briefly tumbled below its November IPO price as the industry darling faces growing competition in the EV market. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Cadillac Lyriq to Lead the Way for GM EVs, Reuss Says

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- General Motors President Mark Reuss discusses GM's new $60,000 Cadillac Lyriq EV and the company's plan to be completely carbon-neutral by 2040. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Scientists: Atom-smasher won't bring Armageddon

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Scientists: Atom-smasher won't bring Armageddon CAPTION: The most powerful atom-smasher ever built could make some bizarre discoveries after it is switched on in August. But some critics fear the Large Hadron Collider could...
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Renewable energy experts, gov't officials meet

Higher Ed
June 27, 2007 1. Various wide of Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) meeting 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Juan Elvira Quesada, Mexico's Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources: "Just like we teach children how to add and...
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Sweden 1970s - industry: cars, aviation, trains, telecommunications and electronic

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes inside the Volvo company and other manufacturing businesses which include the production of cars, food, trains, aircrafts, and telecommunications.
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Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Colom Bechar, camels, and vehicles driving through roads and water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, scenes of Colom Bechar and its people. Men on camels, and...
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Global Automakers CEO Sees a Lot of Concern Over Nafta

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Global Automakers CEO John Bozzella discusses how uncertainty surrounding Nafta will affect the auto industry on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Tiremaker Continental Is Positive About Full Year After Third-Quarter Loss

Higher Ed
Nov.12 -- Continental AG Chief Financial Officer Wolfgang Schaefer discusses the tiremaker's full-year outlook after the company reported a loss in the third quarter. Schaefer speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Ford Cutting 7,000 Salaried Jobs in Restructuring

Higher Ed
May.20 -- Ford Motor Co. is planning to eliminate about 7,000 salaried jobs as by the end of August as part of a restructuring process. Bloomberg Businessweek's Chester Dawson has more on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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BMW Expects Half of Global Sales to be Electric by 2030

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- While currently unaffected by the chip shortages, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse says they can't exclude the prospect of factory stoppages "in the next couple of weeks or months." He also talks about the roadmap for electric cars with...
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Pandora Is Ideal for Driving Experience: CFO Mike Herring

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- Pandora Chief Financial Officer Mike Herring discussed the streaming service in cars with Bloomberg's Brad Stone at CES 2015 in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
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What to Expect for the Auto Industry in 2017

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg's Jamie Butters reports on the auto industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Tells Toyota Not to Build Plant in Mexico

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- President-elect Donald Trump is threatening Toyota with a border tax for planning to build a factory in Mexico. Bloomberg’s Jamie Butters reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Cadillac Unveils the Lyriq, a 300-Mile Electric SUV

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Cadillac President Steve Carlisle joins David Westin ahead of the release of the automaker's first all electric vehicle, the Lyriq. Carlisle discusses pricing, charging infrastructure and global appeal for the brand's first...
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VW of America CEO Keogh on New EV Crossover

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Volkswagen Group of America President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Keogh discusses the automaker's new ID.4 crossover on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Autonomous Vehicles Will Come to U.A.E. Soon: Minister

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- U.A.E. Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence Omar Al Olama discusses kick starting the Dubai economy with its first “in person” conference since the pandemic, the government restructuring and his outlook for autonomous...
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Ritholtz: Think Twice Before Buying the Dip

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- Barry Ritholtz, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, speaks to the evolution of investor sentiment on Wall Street. Ritholtz details how the present bull market is different to the dot-com era on "Bloomberg Surveillance" with Tom Keene...
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Biden Revs Up Gas-Powered Corvette

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden, who owns a 1967 Stingray, hopped into the driver seat of a bright orange Chevrolet Corvette Z06 not an EV and fired up its engine, alongside GM CEO Mary Barra at the Detroit Auto Show. Biden joked, "I'm driving...
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BMW Denies Emissions Gear Collusion

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- BMW has denied that German carmakers agreed amongst themselves to install emissions equipment that was inadequate to do the job. The statement came in response to allegations that there was a cartel formed to hold down the...