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May 22 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
Yankees Invest in Man City-Controlled Soccer Team
The Three Keys to Supermodel Stardom
EU Leaders to Meet to Finalize Tax Haven Targeting
Asia's Booming Interest in Collecting Art
Sony to Consider Entertainment Float
Former Italian Premier Monti on Europe Crisis, EU
Mayors Go to Philadelphia to Talk Innovation
Magazine Publishing and the Recession
Breaking Down Apple's Offshore Operations
Follow the Money: Taxing Times for Google
China Manufacturing Unexpectedly Contracts in May
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Nissan Recall Impacts 841,000 Vehicles Globally
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Lagarde to Appear in French Court
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Barton reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Telecom Italia Meets on Spinoff Plan
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Luxury Luggage That's Fit for The Queen
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- From Everest to the Antarctic, Globe-Trotter suitcases have travelled around the world. With a history stretching back to 1897, this luxury luggage-maker has some very famous fans. Bloomberg paid a visit to Globe-Trotter's British factory to see how they do it. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Luxury Luggage That's Fit for The Queen
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- From Everest to the Antarctic, Globe-Trotter suitcases have travelled around the world. With a history stretching back to 1897, this luxury luggage-maker has some very famous fans. Bloomberg paid a visit to Globe-Trotter's British factory to see how they do it. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan Is Exporting Deflation: Beesley
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Henderson Global Investors' Matthew Beesley discusses Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan monetary policy and the Chinese manufacturing data released today. He speaks with Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Did Israel Become Such a Powerhouse in Drones?
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Frost & Sullivan's Eran Flumin discusses global demand for drones. He speaks with Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bernanke Touts Benefits of Low Interest Rates
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and his fellow policy makers, expressing concern that federal budget cuts are blunting the recovery, signaled little appetite for reducing record stimulus without what he called “real and sustainable” progress in reducing unemployment. Jonathan Ferro reports on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Google's Schmidt: I Didn't Design the Tax System
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde recaps the highlights of Google's "Big Tent" event. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cameron: London Attack Could Be Terrorist Attack
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Barton reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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SABMiller Pushing Deeper Into Africa
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote reports on SABMiller's expansion in Africa. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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EU to Investigate Use of Cross-Border Tax Loopholes
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- European Union leaders agreed to finalize pending amendments by the end of the year to close “loopholes” in the EU cross-border savings tax legislation. David Tweed reports on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Deutsche Telekom Seeks Scout24 Buyers
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Manufacturing Falters: Asia Edge (5/23)
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Asia Edge," Bloomberg News dissects the top stories moving markets around the world. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Initial QE Cutbacks to Come in 1Q 2014: Parpart
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Reorient Financial Markets' Uwe Parpart discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy with Susan Li, John Dawson, Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hong Kong IPO Market Has Edge Over Singapore
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Frank Gong, chairman of China investment banking coverage at J.P. Morgan, talks about the outlook for Hong Kong's market for initial public offerings.
He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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We Are in Expansion Mode in Asia: Stefano Canali
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Canali Group's Stefano Canali comments on the company's expansion plans in Asia. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Daiichi Says Former Ranbaxy Shareholders Hid Facts
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Tanvi Shukla reports on Daiichi's claim that it was misled during the Ranbaxy Laboratories probe. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Stocks Favored Over Bonds, Commodities, Davies Says
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Davies, chief executive officer of Singapore-based Javelin Wealth Management Ltd., talks about global stocks and his investment strategy.
He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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What the Experts Are Saying About the Future of QE
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Word From Asia," Susan Li recaps what financial market experts are saying about Federal Reserve monetary policy and U.S. markets. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Inside the Red Sox Nation: Sportfolio (05/22)
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Larry Lucchino reflects on his tenure as President & CEO of the Boston Red Sox which has included two World Series championships and extensive renovation of Fenway Park. Lucchino also discusses the global growth of Fenway Sports Group and the Red Sox' role in Boston's healing following the tragic April bombings. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Policymakers Divided on QE: First Up (5/23)
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "First Up with Susan Li," Bloomberg News dissects the top stories moving markets around the world. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China PMI Suggests Economic Weakness Ahead
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Frederic Neumann, co-
head of Asian economics research at HSBC Holdings Plc in Hong Kong, talks about China's economic outlook.
Manufacturing in China is contracting
for the first time in seven months, adding to signs that growth is losing steam for a second quarter. Neumann speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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AirAsia's Fernandes on Results, Business Outlook
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Tony Fernandes, group chief executive officer of AirAsia Bhd., talks about the company's financial results and business outlook.
AirAsia, the region’s biggest budget carrier, reported its first drop in profit in five quarters as higher fuel and finance costs eroded gains from carrying more passengers. Fernandes speaks from Kuala Lumpur with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Can't McDonald's Offer Egg McMuffins All Day?
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel reports that McDonald's is considering expanding its breakfast menu to an all-day offering and looks at what obstacles may prevent it from happening. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Sony's Best Kept Secret: The $25 Miniature Computer
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Meet Raspberry Pi, the $25 computer allowing inventors to get technologically creative at a reasonable cost. Bloomberg's Tom Gibson reports.
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The Little Company Coke, Pepsi Can't Seem to Catch
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- As part of "The Real Brazil" special series, Trish Regan reports on how a cheap, bland (but oddly refreshing) Rio beach drink has broken into the American market, and set off a brand war between beverage giants Coke and Pepsi.
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Millions Watch Netflix Without Paying
April 22 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Bloomberg Big Number," Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on the estimated number of freeloaders using Netflix. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Silicon Valley Drools Over This Hi-Tech Private Jet
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Cory Johnson takes a ride in a hi-tech jet from JetSuite. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Super Bug: Genetically Engineered Killer Wasps
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- As part of Bloomberg's "The Real Brazil" special series, Trish Regan investigates 'BUG.' Named the most innovative company in Brazil by Fast Company, BUG is inventing a new way to protect the country's most valuable crops.
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The Three Keys to Supermodel Stardom
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Ivan Bart, managing director at IMG Models, lets you in on the three qualities you'll need to become a successful model. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Romney Lumps Tesla, Fisker as `Losers' in Debates
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, criticizes federal loans to Tesla Motors Inc., Fisker Automotive Inc., Solyndra LLC and other companies during two debates with President Barack Obama in October 2012.
Tesla, the maker of the electric Model S car as early as today will become the first recipient of a U.S. Energy Department vehicle loan to pay off its debt. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is Tesla America's Best Automaker?
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas and Glickenhaus & Co. Partner James Glickenhaus talsk about Tesla's success as an automaker with Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Does Manchester United Do With Revenue?
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Andy Green, financial advisor at Manchester United Supporters Trust, previews results for Manchester United and looks at ways the club can reinvest revenue in the team. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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One-of-a-Kind Aston Martin Can Be Yours for $4-6M
May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua reports on an auction this weekend of an extremely rare Aston Martin automobile. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Thinking Big at Google
Google VP Megan Smith chats with Jon Erlichman at the company's annual developer conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Google X Keeps Low Profile at Google I/O
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman reports on this years Google I/O. He speaks Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Meet the Man Tasked With Designing Google Search
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman takes a look at how Google works on search on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tesla, Google Exploring 'Autopilot' Car Technology
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Jamie Butters explains that Tesla is discussing a partnership with Google to develop a driverless, autopilot system for Tesla cars. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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What's Next for Tesla After U.S. Loan Repayment?
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg News Auto Editor Jamie Butters examines Tesla Motors moving to pay off a federal loan on green-car technology and where the company can go from there. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Tesla Motors Raises Millions to Payback Government
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Bloomberg Big Number," Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on Tesla Motors’ efforts to payback a government loan. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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IRS Official Lois Lerner Refuses to Testify
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Lois Lerner, the mid-level Internal Revenue Service official at the center of a controversy over treatment of small government groups, invoked her right not to testify after reading a statement denying that she had committed any crimes.
Lois, the director of exempt organizations at the IRS, read her statement before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today in Washington. (This is an excerpt from the hearing. Source: Bloomberg)
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The New Xbox: Its Grand Plans for Your Living Room
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart previews the latest upgrade of Microsoft's Xbox, coming on May 21.
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Tech Continues Migration to NYC's Silicon Alley
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mo Koyfman, partner at Spark Capital, discusses the growth of Silicon Alley as Silicon Valley companies begin to migrate into New York City. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Are Teens Getting Tired of Facebook?
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Cory Johnson looks at a Pew Research Center report that shows teens preferring Twitter over Facebook. He speaks with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: We Pay All Taxes We Owe
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook defended his company’s use of offshore tax shelters before U.S. senators who castigated the most-valuable technology company for avoiding $9 billion and more in payments. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Buffett Doesn't Want Gold, Even at $800
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel recaps comments from Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett on his avoidance of buying gold as hedge funds and noted gold bugs stay bullish on the metal. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Why Can't McDonald's Offer Egg McMuffins All Day?
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel reports that McDonald's is considering expanding its breakfast menu to an all-day offering and looks at what obstacles may prevent it from happening. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Sony's Best Kept Secret: The $25 Miniature Computer
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Meet Raspberry Pi, the $25 computer allowing inventors to get technologically creative at a reasonable cost. Bloomberg's Tom Gibson reports.
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iPhones on Planes Blamed for Navigation Disruption
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- The regional airliner was climbing past 9,000 feet when its compasses went haywire, leading pilots several miles off course until a flight attendant persuaded a passenger in row 9 to switch off an Apple iPhone. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Three Keys to Supermodel Stardom
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Ivan Bart, managing director at IMG Models, lets you in on the three qualities you'll need to become a successful model. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The New Xbox: An Exclusive Look at How It Was Made
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Television's Cory Johnson gets an exclusive inside look at how Microsoft designed and tested the new Xbox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Millions Watch Netflix Without Paying
April 22 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Bloomberg Big Number," Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on the estimated number of freeloaders using Netflix. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Investor Optimism in Best Buy Turnaround: Kennedy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Laura Kennedy, senior analyst at Kantor Retail, discusses first-quarter results at Best Buy as the retailer posted an $81 million net loss on lower prices to compete against online rivals. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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The Truth About the European Recovery
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," Harris Associates CIO for International Equities David Herro and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at the European economy on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Seeks Release of Fishermen Held by N. Korea
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Angie Lau reports on today's top stories out of Asia. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tornado Watch: What Radar Technology Can Predict
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- National Weather Service Meteorologist Paul Schlatter discusses the evolution of tornado tracking with Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Halliburton Plans to Expand Natural-Gas Use: Brown
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Brown, western hemisphere president at Halliburton Co., talks about the company's decision to deploy a pilot fleet of trucks that use compressed natural gas for fuel.
He speaks with Alix Steel on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Goldman's Fastest-Growing Office: Salt Lake City
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Television's Erik Schatzker reports on why the Salt Lake City office of Goldman Sachs is flourishing.
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How to Manage Your Company Like an Improv Group
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- As part of Bloomberg Businessweek's How To series, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo explains how the principles of improv apply in business.
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Moonwalkers Sell Right Stuff in Space Auction
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- RR Auction Vice President Bobby Livingston discusses the auction of NASA space travel items with Gigi Stone on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Drones to the Rescue: Ten Non-Military Uses
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Not all drones are bad, some actually do good. From tracking elephant herds in Africa, to airdropping beer at outdoor music festivals, we take a look at the top ten non-military uses of drones.
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Top VC Backs Bitcoin Startup Coinbase
May 9 (Bloomberg) -- Cristina Alesci reports on Union Square Ventures interest in bitcoin startup Coinbase. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Solving Traffic Congestion Around the World
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bryan Mistele discusses global traffic congestion with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky Wars: 23-Ton Arrow Aimed at Boeing, Lockheed
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan introduces you to the KC-390, Embraer's latest entry into the defense sector against Lockheed Martin and Boeing, which would be the largest aircraft in Brazil's history.
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Teen Finds Potentially Dangerous iPad 2 Flaw
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Gianna Chien is somewhat different from all the other researchers reporting on their work today to more than 8,000 doctors at the Heart Rhythm Society meeting. Chien is 14, and her study, which found that Apple iPad2 can, in some cases, interfere with life-saving heart devices because of the magnets inside, is based on a science-fair project that didn’t even win her first place. Olivia Sterns reports on Bloomberg Television’s "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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China Manufacturing Unexpectedly Contracts in May
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on today's "Top Headlines." She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Nissan Recall Impacts 841,000 Vehicles Globally
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Lagarde to Appear in French Court
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Barton reports on today's top headlines. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Telecom Italia Meets on Spinoff Plan
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Luxury Luggage That's Fit for The Queen
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- From Everest to the Antarctic, Globe-Trotter suitcases have travelled around the world. With a history stretching back to 1897, this luxury luggage-maker has some very famous fans. Bloomberg paid a visit to Globe-Trotter's British factory to see how they do it. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Luxury Luggage That's Fit for The Queen
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- From Everest to the Antarctic, Globe-Trotter suitcases have travelled around the world. With a history stretching back to 1897, this luxury luggage-maker has some very famous fans. Bloomberg paid a visit to Globe-Trotter's British factory to see how they do it. (Source: Bloomberg)
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