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June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Nico Tyabji, a policy analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, talks about global efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and financing of clean-energy projects. (Source: Bloomberg)
BNEF's Tyabji on Greenhouse-Gas Emission Reduction
What Sets FedEx Apart From the Competition?
Icahn Appeals to Dell to Institute $15.4B Buyback
HP Execs Face Challenges in CEO Whitman's Shuffle
Stealth Lawyer: Clare Dalton, Acupuncturist
Banks Found Insufficient in Mortgage Servicing
Google Glass Is Already Here...on the Battlefield
Ergen Takes Different Approach in Sprint Showdown
Ryanair Mulls 200 Plane Boeing Deal Over Airbus
FedEx Says 3,600 Employees Will 'Voluntarily' Leave
BNEF's Tyabji on Greenhouse-Gas Emission Reduction
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Nico Tyabji, a policy analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, talks about global efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and financing of clean-energy projects. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Sets FedEx Apart From the Competition?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Industries Transport Analyst Lee Klaskow examines the success of FedEx as the company tops analyst estimates for fourth-quarter earnings. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Icahn Appeals to Dell to Institute $15.4B Buyback
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Cristina Alesci reports that billionaire investor Carl Icahn has urged a $15.4 billion share buyback by Dell in his latest attempt to derail a planned leveraged buyout by founder Michael Dell. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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HP Execs Face Challenges in CEO Whitman's Shuffle
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Dominic Chu recaps Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman's shuffling of executives and looks at the challenges they face in their new positions. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Stealth Lawyer: Clare Dalton, Acupuncturist
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Clare Dalton, nationally certified acupuncturist, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from being a law professor at Harvard Law School and Northeastern University School of Law to practicing alternative medicine. Dalton made a name nationally when she sued Harvard in 1987 for sex discrimination in denying her tenure at the law school.
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Banks Found Insufficient in Mortgage Servicing
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Megan Hughes examines the report of a court appointed monitor for the five biggest mortgage services on treatment of their customers in danger of foreclosure. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Google Glass Is Already Here...on the Battlefield
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- You might think drones do all the fighting these days, but soldiers are still involved in ground combat, wielding just as impressive technology. The next trend in military tech looks a lot like Google Glass.
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Ergen Takes Different Approach in Sprint Showdown
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Movers & Shakers," Bloomberg's Betty Lu reports that Dish chairman Charlie Ergen has backed away from his showdown with Softbank over Sprint to focus on Clearwire. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Ryanair Mulls 200 Plane Boeing Deal Over Airbus
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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FedEx Says 3,600 Employees Will 'Voluntarily' Leave
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Scarlet Fu report fourth-quarter earnings from FedEx as the company topped analyst estimates, earnings $2.13 per share. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fashion Fallout: Breaking up With Karl Lagerfeld
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- H&M started the trend with a collaboration with designer Karl Lagerfeld, but returns have diminished through the years and the fashion world waits for their latest line launching in November. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports.
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Flying Polar Bears: Inside UPS's Billion-Dollar Hub
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg traveled to UPS's Worldport, their central sorting hub in Louisville, KY, to find out how the company sorts 1.6 million packages a day.
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Google Challenges Gag Order on Security Requests
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Google Considers Private Equity M&A Alliances
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Alcatel Lucent to Shed Assets in Bid to Cut Costs
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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H&M Misses Estimates as Quarterly Income Falls 11%
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Rahul Sharma, managing director at Neev Capital, examines second quarter results from H&M as income fell 11 percent and looks at the issues plaguing fashion retailers in Europe. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Vodafone Boosts Offer in Kabel Deutscheland Bid
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Manus Cranny reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Optimism on U.S. Oil Should Be Tempered, Tims Says
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mike Tims, chairman of Canadian investment bank Peters & Co., talks about energy production in North America.
He speaks at a Bloomberg energy forum in Calgary. (Excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Australia Stock Market May See 9% Earnings Growth
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Martin Lakos, division director at Macquarie Private Wealth in Sydney, talks about the outlook for Japan and Australia's stocks, economies and currencies.
Lakos also discusses the impact of Federal Reserve monetary policy on global financial markets. He speaks with Zeb Eckert on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Buyer, Chu, Mitchell Discuss Technology IPOs, M&A
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Lise Buyer, principal at Class V Group LLC, Doug Chu, a senior vice president at NYSE Euronext, and Kate Mitchell, a co-founder and partner at ScaleVP, participate in a panel discussion about the outlook for initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitions in the technology industry.
Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly moderates the discussion at the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, California. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Almirall CEO on International Expansion, Porfolio
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Eduardo Sanchiz, chief executive officer of Almirall SA, talks about the drugmaker's international expansion, product portfolio and challenges in the pharmaceutical industry.
He spoke June 13 with Bloomberg's Manuel Baigorri and Patricia Laya in Barcelona. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Philips Electronics' Sebasky on Health Tech
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Greg Sebasky, chief executive officer of Royal Philips Electronics NV's North America unit, talks about health-care and medical technology.
He speaks with Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart" from the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, California. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Anderson, Conrad, Nosek, Worden on Space Industry
June 18 (Bloomberg) –- Eric Anderson, co-founder and co-chairman of Space Adventures Ltd. and Planetary Resources Inc., Jeremy Conrad, co-founder of Lemnos Labs, Luke Nosek, a partner at Founders Fund, and Pete Worden, director of NASA's Ames Research Center, participate in a panel discussion about the outlook for the private space industry.
Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance moderates the discussion at the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, California. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jurvetson Expects Moon Flight in Months, Not Years
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Jurvetson, a managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, speaks about the outlook for space travel and his company's investment in Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
He speaks at the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, California. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Friend or Foe?: Market Makers (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Market Makers," Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle use analysis, insights and A-list guests to help set up your daily market trades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Did See-Through Yoga Pants Doom Lululemon CEO?
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Blomberg's Sheila Dharmarajan looks for clues to what's behind the departure of CEO Christine Day, investor response to the move and the challenges that face her replacement. 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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Apple, Amazon, Google in a War of Fancy Tech Digs
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart considers the elaborate dreams of Silicon Valley's biggest companies for their new headquarters, from Apple to Amazon to Facebook.
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Airbus A350: A Test Pilot's View From the Inside
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- Just how smooth was the inaugural test flight of the Airbus A350? Peter Chandler, chief test pilot for Airbus recalls his experience for Bloomberg News.
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Apple Playing from Behind in Design? Not So Crazy
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart considers the anticipated design changes to the iOS operating system behind Apple's iPhone and iPad. Is Apple playing catch up to unexpected design leaders Microsoft and Google?
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Airbus vs. Boeing: A350 Plus 787 Equals Air War
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "This vs. That," Bloomberg's Betty Liu looks at the battle for the skies as Airbus runs its first test flight for the A350 while Boeing faces increasing demand for the 787 Dreamliner. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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SGN's DeWolfe on Mob Science, Mobile Platforms
June 13 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher DeWolfe, chief executive officer of Social Gaming Network Inc., talks about his company’s acquisition of social-networking game company Mob Science and the outlook for growth of games on mobile platforms.
He speaks with Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Is Costco's Secret to Success?
May 30 (Bloomberg) -- David Strasser, analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott and Rafi Mohammed, author of "The Art of Pricing," examines the success of Costco as the company lowers prices while building profits through membership fees. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fighter Planes, Jumbo Jets: Selling Flight in 2013
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- What's big at this year's Paris air show? Bloomberg's Guy Johnson sets the scene as a battle of the "wide-body" planes shapes up between Boeing and Airbus and Europe looks to find its place in the drone marketplace.
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Marriott's Asia-Pacific President on Myanmar, China
June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Simon Cooper, Asia-Pacific president and managing director at Marriott International Inc., the largest publicly traded U.S. hotel chain, talks about the company's strategy for Myanmar.
He also discusses the business outlook in China. He spoke with Bloomberg Television’s Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum on East Asia, in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, yesterday. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Microsoft's Mattrick Defends Xbox One's $499 Price
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Don Mattrick, president of Microsoft Corp.'s interactive entertainment unit, talks about the company's Xbox One entertainment console.
He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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'Man of Steel': Most Product Placements Ever
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- "Man of Steel," the new Superman movie, set a record before even one ticket was sold: It had the most promotional tie-ins ever, with more than 100 companies paying around $160 million to get close to the man in blue. Bloomberg's Rachel Crane reports.
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Will Murdoch's Divorce Top His Previous Settlement?
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examines the split of News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch and his wife Wendi Deng and looks at the costliest divorce settlements on record. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Boeing CEO: Game on, Stretched 787 in Great Demand
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- James McNerney, chief executive officer of Boeing Co., discusses demand for the stretched version of the planemaker's 787 Dreamliner and the outlook for the new 777X twin-aisle jet.
He talks with Mark Barton from the Paris Air Show on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Logitech CEO Says `Future Is Completely Wireless'
June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bracken Darrell, chief executive officer of Logitech International SA, talks about the company's business strategy, products for tablets and growth of mobile technology.
He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Race to Monetize TV Everywhere You Go
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- David Bank, analyst at RBC Capital, examines that changing landscape of cable TV as app-based solutions are allowing content to be viewed almost anywhere. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Visa Takes Swipe at Wal-Mart in Card Fee Suit
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Did Jobs' Declining Health Force E-Book Price Fix?
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Nick Thompson looks at e-book price fixing charges against Apple and the pressure to strike a deal due to former CEO Steve Jobs' failing health at the time of negotiations. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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The Battle Over Sprint Explained
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Cristina Alesci walks us through the latest details on the battle involving Sprint, Dish Network, Softbank and Clearwire. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Ishak, Mahoney, Vassallo Bloobmerg Link Panel
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- Waguih Ishak, director of Corning Inc.'s Corning West Technology Center, Richard Mahoney, director of SRI International's robotics program, and Trae Vassallo, general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, talk about robotics, consumer technology and displays.
Rackspace Hosting Inc.'s Robert Scoble and Bloomberg's Jeffrey Taylor moderate the event at Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, California. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boeing, Airbus Battle for Orders at Paris Air Show
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Bergmann, partner at Accenture, examines the demand for jet aircraft as Airbus and Boeing compete for "wide-body" sales with the A350 and 787 Dreamliner. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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A350 Completion at Risk of Delay, Analyst Says
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- JLS Consulting Director John Strickland discusses today's maiden test flight of Airbus SAS’s new A350 wide-body plane.
He talks with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Google Glass Is Already Here...on the Battlefield
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- You might think drones do all the fighting these days, but soldiers are still involved in ground combat, wielding just as impressive technology. The next trend in military tech looks a lot like Google Glass.
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Apple's Schiller on New MacBook Air, Mac Pro
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Apple Inc., introduces the new MacBook Air and gives a "sneak peek" of the next-generation Mac Pro. He speaks at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. (This is an excerpt from the event. Source: Bloomberg)
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Should CEO Pay Always Be Aligned With Performance?
June 12 (Bloomberg) -- Malcolm Gooderham, managing partner at TLG Partners, discusses CEO pay as some executives come under fire for their compensation, while others fly under the radar with no criticism. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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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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Apple Playing from Behind in Design? Not So Crazy
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart considers the anticipated design changes to the iOS operating system behind Apple's iPhone and iPad. Is Apple playing catch up to unexpected design leaders Microsoft and Google?
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Did See-Through Yoga Pants Doom Lululemon CEO?
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Blomberg's Sheila Dharmarajan looks for clues to what's behind the departure of CEO Christine Day, investor response to the move and the challenges that face her replacement. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Apple, Amazon, Google in a War of Fancy Tech Digs
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Sam Grobart considers the elaborate dreams of Silicon Valley's biggest companies for their new headquarters, from Apple to Amazon to Facebook.
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Timing Wrong for a CBS-Time Warner Merger: Sweeney
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Industries U.S. director of research Paul Sweeney talks with Tom Keene about swirling rumors of a possible media merger between CBS and Time Warner as the advertising market is fueling media stock prices. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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'Man of Steel': Most Product Placements Ever
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- "Man of Steel," the new Superman movie, set a record before even one ticket was sold: It had the most promotional tie-ins ever, with more than 100 companies paying around $160 million to get close to the man in blue. Bloomberg's Rachel Crane reports.
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BNEF's Tyabji on Greenhouse-Gas Emission Reduction
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Nico Tyabji, a policy analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, talks about global efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and financing of clean-energy projects. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Sets FedEx Apart From the Competition?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Industries Transport Analyst Lee Klaskow examines the success of FedEx as the company tops analyst estimates for fourth-quarter earnings. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Icahn Appeals to Dell to Institute $15.4B Buyback
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Cristina Alesci reports that billionaire investor Carl Icahn has urged a $15.4 billion share buyback by Dell in his latest attempt to derail a planned leveraged buyout by founder Michael Dell. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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HP Execs Face Challenges in CEO Whitman's Shuffle
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Dominic Chu recaps Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman's shuffling of executives and looks at the challenges they face in their new positions. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Stealth Lawyer: Clare Dalton, Acupuncturist
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Clare Dalton, nationally certified acupuncturist, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from being a law professor at Harvard Law School and Northeastern University School of Law to practicing alternative medicine. Dalton made a name nationally when she sued Harvard in 1987 for sex discrimination in denying her tenure at the law school.
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Banks Found Insufficient in Mortgage Servicing
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Megan Hughes examines the report of a court appointed monitor for the five biggest mortgage services on treatment of their customers in danger of foreclosure. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Google Glass Is Already Here...on the Battlefield
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- You might think drones do all the fighting these days, but soldiers are still involved in ground combat, wielding just as impressive technology. The next trend in military tech looks a lot like Google Glass.
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Ergen Takes Different Approach in Sprint Showdown
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Movers & Shakers," Bloomberg's Betty Lu reports that Dish chairman Charlie Ergen has backed away from his showdown with Softbank over Sprint to focus on Clearwire. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Ryanair Mulls 200 Plane Boeing Deal Over Airbus
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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FedEx Says 3,600 Employees Will 'Voluntarily' Leave
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Scarlet Fu report fourth-quarter earnings from FedEx as the company topped analyst estimates, earnings $2.13 per share. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fashion Fallout: Breaking up With Karl Lagerfeld
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- H&M started the trend with a collaboration with designer Karl Lagerfeld, but returns have diminished through the years and the fashion world waits for their latest line launching in November. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports.
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Flying Polar Bears: Inside UPS's Billion-Dollar Hub
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg traveled to UPS's Worldport, their central sorting hub in Louisville, KY, to find out how the company sorts 1.6 million packages a day.
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Google Challenges Gag Order on Security Requests
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Google Considers Private Equity M&A Alliances
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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Alcatel Lucent to Shed Assets in Bid to Cut Costs
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on the top business stories of the day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."
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H&M Misses Estimates as Quarterly Income Falls 11%
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Rahul Sharma, managing director at Neev Capital, examines second quarter results from H&M as income fell 11 percent and looks at the issues plaguing fashion retailers in Europe. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Vodafone Boosts Offer in Kabel Deutscheland Bid
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In "Company News," Bloomberg's Manus Cranny reports on the top business stories of the day. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."
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Optimism on U.S. Oil Should Be Tempered, Tims Says
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mike Tims, chairman of Canadian investment bank Peters & Co., talks about energy production in North America.
He speaks at a Bloomberg energy forum in Calgary. (Excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Australia Stock Market May See 9% Earnings Growth
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Martin Lakos, division director at Macquarie Private Wealth in Sydney, talks about the outlook for Japan and Australia's stocks, economies and currencies.
Lakos also discusses the impact of Federal Reserve monetary policy on global financial markets. He speaks with Zeb Eckert on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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