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May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Keisha DePaz, founder of Punch Street, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from practicing law at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP to creating a unique line of cards for urban millennials.
Stealth Lawyer: Keisha DePaz, Greeting Cards Maker
Stealth Lawyer: Mark Russ Federman, Appetizing Shop
Art Collector Cohen Opens Gallery in Milk Depot
Rascals Perform in Broadway's `Once Upon a Dream'
Rich Jaroslovsky Reviews HTC One Smartphone
Stealth Lawyer: Eli Broverman, Financial Startup
Neeleman Says Consolidation `Boom' For Airlines
Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
Christie's Plans First China Auction Later in Year
Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
Stealth Lawyer: Keisha DePaz, Greeting Cards Maker
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Keisha DePaz, founder of Punch Street, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from practicing law at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP to creating a unique line of cards for urban millennials.
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Stealth Lawyer: Mark Russ Federman, Appetizing Shop
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Russ Federman, a third-generation owner of Russ & Daughters on Manhattan's Lower East Side, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law to running the family business, a purveyor of smoked fish and appetizers, for over 30 years. Federman also discusses his new book, "Russ & Daughters: Reflections and Recipes from the House That Herring Built."
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Art Collector Cohen Opens Gallery in Milk Depot
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Multimillionaire Frank Cohen discusses his art collection and new gallery, the Dairy Art Centre in London's Bloomsbury, which opens today with an exhibition by Swiss-born abstract painter John Armleder.
Cohen, who is opening the space with fellow collector and art adviser Nicolai Frahm, spoke April 16 with Bloomberg's Farah Nayeri. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rascals Perform in Broadway's `Once Upon a Dream'
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- The Rascals perform "Good Lovin'" as part of their Broadway show, "Once Upon a Dream." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rich Jaroslovsky Reviews HTC One Smartphone
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews HTC Corp.'s One smartphone.
The One, which will compete with Samsung's new Galaxy S4 in the market for high-end Android phones, features a vivid 4.7-inch screen and a camera incorporating advanced technology for better photos in low light. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Eli Broverman, Financial Startup
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Eli Broverman, co-founder and chief operating officer of Betterment LLC, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law at Proskauer Rose LLP to creating a Web-based money manager that helps investors set up no-maintenance, diversified and regularly rebalanced portfolios.
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Neeleman Says Consolidation `Boom' For Airlines
April 15 (Bloomberg) -- David Neeleman, founder and chief executive officer of Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras SA, talks about Brazil's economy and the U.S. airline industry.
He speaks with Tom Keene and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Survillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Naureen S. Malik tests the GoPro Hero3 camera, along with two pairs of goggles with built-in cameras, the Liquid Image Apex Plus HD and the Zeal Optics HD Camera. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Christie's Plans First China Auction Later in Year
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Stone chairman and international head of Asian art at Christie's, talks about the auction house's breakthrough into the Chinese market.
He speaks from Hong Kong with Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Naureen S. Malik tests out the GoPro Hero3 camera, along with two pairs of goggles with built-in cameras, the Liquid Image Apex Plus HD and the Zeal Optics HD Camera. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Toyota, Suzuki to Benefit From Weaker Yen, IHS Says
April 8 (Bloomberg) -- Christoph Stuermer, research director at IHS Automotive, talks about the impact of weak yen on carmakers and suppliers and the outlook for the European car market.
He speaks from Frankfurt Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bang & Olufsen Cutting Exposure to Europe, CEO Says
April 5 (Bloomberg) -- Tue Mantoni, chief executive officer of Bang & Olufsen A/S, talks about the company's five-year plan to restore profitability and expansion in emerging markets.
He speaks from Copenhagen with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Reggie Jackson to Auction Jersey From 1977 Series
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Former New York Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson talks about investing in sports memorabilia and his plan to auction the jersey he wore when he hit three home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series.
Jackson, whose five home runs during the 1977 World Series earned him the nickname "Mr. October," speaks with Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg Television’s “Market Makers.” (This is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Polunin Speaks March 27, Before Disappearance
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ukrainian ballet dancer Sergei Polunin, who pulled out from a production of “Midnight Express” without giving any notice, spoke with Bloomberg's Farah Nayeri March 27 in London before disappearing.
The 23-year-old star, who was last sighted late on Tuesday, failed to show up for rehearsals the next day and has been unreachable since. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cheap Nook Worth Look as Kindle-IPad Rival
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Barnes & Noble Inc.'s Nook HD+, a nine-inch color tablet at a price that makes it an attractive alternative to Amazon’s 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Lenore Rice, Terra Cotta Importer
April 3 (Bloomberg) -- Lenore Rice, co-founder of Seibert & Rice, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from practicing law at Shearman & Sterling LLP to becoming the leading American importer of handmade terra cotta planters and urns from Impruneta, Italy.
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Stealth Lawyer: Lou Mongello, Disney Historian
Mar. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Lou Mongello, a Walt Disney World expert and historian, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law to creating an online audio and video show dedicated to celebrating the magic of Walt Disney World.
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H.R. Owen Says Aims to Improve After-Sale Service
March 27 (Bloomberg) -- Joe Doyle, chief executive officer of H.R. Owen Plc., talks about full-year profit reported today, demand for luxury cars and business outlook.
He speaks with Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nick Cave Horses Whirl in Grand Central Centennial
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Colorful, life-sized horses created by American artist Nick Cave whirl to live music as Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial.
Dancers from the Ailey School dress in the soundsuits and perform at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every day in Vanderbilt Hall. The public project, which runs through March 31, was commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit and Creative Time. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nick Cave on Dancers Dressed as Horses
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Artist Nick Cave talks to Bloomberg’s Lili Rosboch about his art work of 30 dancers dressed as horses dancing to live music in New York’s Grand Central Terminal.
The colored, life-size creatures, commonly referred to as soundsuits, designed by Cave, will perform every day in Vanderbilt Hall, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. through March 31. Nato Thompson of Creative Time, who collaborated with Cave and MTA Arts for Transit, also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ikea Is Gaining Market Share in Italy
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Lars Petersson, chief executive officer of Ikea Italy, talks about market share, the Italian economy and the company's partnership with Marriott International Inc. to launch a chain of European budget hotels in 2014.
He speaks from Milan with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cantor Fitzgerald's Lutnick on Sandy Family Program
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Howard Lutnick, chief executive officer of Cantor Fitzgerald LP, talks with Bloomberg’s Patrick Cole at P.S. 43 in the New York City borough of Queens, about the company’s Hurricane Sandy Family Support Program.
Cantor will dole out about $10 million to parents of children attending 19 elementary schools the company selected in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Staten Island and New Jersey affected by the natural disaster. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jaroslovsky Reviews Samsung, HP Latop-Tablet Hybrid
March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews two personal-computer hybrids that look and work like regular laptops, but have screens that pop off to become fully functional tablets. The Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro costs $1,200 and Hewlett-Packard Co.'s Envy x2 is $699. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Ryan Steinman, SoulCycle Instructor
Mar. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Ryan Steinman, a SoulCycle instructor, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law at O'Melveny & Myers LLP to leading fitness classes. SoulCycle LLC provides a full body workout with inspirational coaching and high-energy music.
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Honig, McMillan, Price on California Wine Industry
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Honig, president of Honig Vineyard & Winery, Rob McMillan, founder of Silicon Valley Bank's Wine Division, and Bill Price, chairman of the Vincraft Group, discuss the outlook for the California wine industry.
Bloomberg's Ryan Flinn moderates the panel in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Art Collector Cohen Opens Gallery in Milk Depot
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Multimillionaire Frank Cohen discusses his art collection and new gallery, the Dairy Art Centre in London's Bloomsbury, which opens today with an exhibition by Swiss-born abstract painter John Armleder.
Cohen, who is opening the space with fellow collector and art adviser Nicolai Frahm, spoke April 16 with Bloomberg's Farah Nayeri. (Source: Bloomberg)
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McLaren's $1.2M P1: A Race Car With Registration
March 5 (Bloomberg) -- McLaren design director Frank Stephenson introduces you to the P1, McLaren's new vehicle created by race car engineers that can take you from 0-60MPH in three seconds.
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Stealth Lawyer: Keisha DePaz, Greeting Cards Maker
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Keisha DePaz, founder of Punch Street, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from practicing law at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP to creating a unique line of cards for urban millennials.
Comments
Stealth Lawyer: Mark Russ Federman, Appetizing Shop
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Russ Federman, a third-generation owner of Russ & Daughters on Manhattan's Lower East Side, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law to running the family business, a purveyor of smoked fish and appetizers, for over 30 years. Federman also discusses his new book, "Russ & Daughters: Reflections and Recipes from the House That Herring Built."
Comments
Art Collector Cohen Opens Gallery in Milk Depot
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Multimillionaire Frank Cohen discusses his art collection and new gallery, the Dairy Art Centre in London's Bloomsbury, which opens today with an exhibition by Swiss-born abstract painter John Armleder.
Cohen, who is opening the space with fellow collector and art adviser Nicolai Frahm, spoke April 16 with Bloomberg's Farah Nayeri. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rascals Perform in Broadway's `Once Upon a Dream'
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- The Rascals perform "Good Lovin'" as part of their Broadway show, "Once Upon a Dream." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rich Jaroslovsky Reviews HTC One Smartphone
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews HTC Corp.'s One smartphone.
The One, which will compete with Samsung's new Galaxy S4 in the market for high-end Android phones, features a vivid 4.7-inch screen and a camera incorporating advanced technology for better photos in low light. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Eli Broverman, Financial Startup
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Eli Broverman, co-founder and chief operating officer of Betterment LLC, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law at Proskauer Rose LLP to creating a Web-based money manager that helps investors set up no-maintenance, diversified and regularly rebalanced portfolios.
Comments
Neeleman Says Consolidation `Boom' For Airlines
April 15 (Bloomberg) -- David Neeleman, founder and chief executive officer of Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras SA, talks about Brazil's economy and the U.S. airline industry.
He speaks with Tom Keene and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Survillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Naureen S. Malik tests the GoPro Hero3 camera, along with two pairs of goggles with built-in cameras, the Liquid Image Apex Plus HD and the Zeal Optics HD Camera. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Christie's Plans First China Auction Later in Year
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Stone chairman and international head of Asian art at Christie's, talks about the auction house's breakthrough into the Chinese market.
He speaks from Hong Kong with Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Sledding Alps Gives Camera Goggles Workout
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Naureen S. Malik tests out the GoPro Hero3 camera, along with two pairs of goggles with built-in cameras, the Liquid Image Apex Plus HD and the Zeal Optics HD Camera. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Toyota, Suzuki to Benefit From Weaker Yen, IHS Says
April 8 (Bloomberg) -- Christoph Stuermer, research director at IHS Automotive, talks about the impact of weak yen on carmakers and suppliers and the outlook for the European car market.
He speaks from Frankfurt Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Bang & Olufsen Cutting Exposure to Europe, CEO Says
April 5 (Bloomberg) -- Tue Mantoni, chief executive officer of Bang & Olufsen A/S, talks about the company's five-year plan to restore profitability and expansion in emerging markets.
He speaks from Copenhagen with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Reggie Jackson to Auction Jersey From 1977 Series
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Former New York Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson talks about investing in sports memorabilia and his plan to auction the jersey he wore when he hit three home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series.
Jackson, whose five home runs during the 1977 World Series earned him the nickname "Mr. October," speaks with Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg Television’s “Market Makers.” (This is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg)
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Polunin Speaks March 27, Before Disappearance
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ukrainian ballet dancer Sergei Polunin, who pulled out from a production of “Midnight Express” without giving any notice, spoke with Bloomberg's Farah Nayeri March 27 in London before disappearing.
The 23-year-old star, who was last sighted late on Tuesday, failed to show up for rehearsals the next day and has been unreachable since. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Cheap Nook Worth Look as Kindle-IPad Rival
April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Barnes & Noble Inc.'s Nook HD+, a nine-inch color tablet at a price that makes it an attractive alternative to Amazon’s 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Lenore Rice, Terra Cotta Importer
April 3 (Bloomberg) -- Lenore Rice, co-founder of Seibert & Rice, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about her transition from practicing law at Shearman & Sterling LLP to becoming the leading American importer of handmade terra cotta planters and urns from Impruneta, Italy.
Comments
Stealth Lawyer: Lou Mongello, Disney Historian
Mar. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Lou Mongello, a Walt Disney World expert and historian, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law to creating an online audio and video show dedicated to celebrating the magic of Walt Disney World.
Comments
H.R. Owen Says Aims to Improve After-Sale Service
March 27 (Bloomberg) -- Joe Doyle, chief executive officer of H.R. Owen Plc., talks about full-year profit reported today, demand for luxury cars and business outlook.
He speaks with Guy Johnson and Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Nick Cave Horses Whirl in Grand Central Centennial
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Colorful, life-sized horses created by American artist Nick Cave whirl to live music as Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial.
Dancers from the Ailey School dress in the soundsuits and perform at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every day in Vanderbilt Hall. The public project, which runs through March 31, was commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit and Creative Time. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Nick Cave on Dancers Dressed as Horses
March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Artist Nick Cave talks to Bloomberg’s Lili Rosboch about his art work of 30 dancers dressed as horses dancing to live music in New York’s Grand Central Terminal.
The colored, life-size creatures, commonly referred to as soundsuits, designed by Cave, will perform every day in Vanderbilt Hall, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. through March 31. Nato Thompson of Creative Time, who collaborated with Cave and MTA Arts for Transit, also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Ikea Is Gaining Market Share in Italy
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Lars Petersson, chief executive officer of Ikea Italy, talks about market share, the Italian economy and the company's partnership with Marriott International Inc. to launch a chain of European budget hotels in 2014.
He speaks from Milan with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cantor Fitzgerald's Lutnick on Sandy Family Program
March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Howard Lutnick, chief executive officer of Cantor Fitzgerald LP, talks with Bloomberg’s Patrick Cole at P.S. 43 in the New York City borough of Queens, about the company’s Hurricane Sandy Family Support Program.
Cantor will dole out about $10 million to parents of children attending 19 elementary schools the company selected in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Staten Island and New Jersey affected by the natural disaster. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Jaroslovsky Reviews Samsung, HP Latop-Tablet Hybrid
March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews two personal-computer hybrids that look and work like regular laptops, but have screens that pop off to become fully functional tablets. The Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro costs $1,200 and Hewlett-Packard Co.'s Envy x2 is $699. (Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own. Source: Bloomberg)
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Stealth Lawyer: Ryan Steinman, SoulCycle Instructor
Mar. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Ryan Steinman, a SoulCycle instructor, talks with Bloomberg Law's Spencer Mazyck about his transition from practicing law at O'Melveny & Myers LLP to leading fitness classes. SoulCycle LLC provides a full body workout with inspirational coaching and high-energy music.
Comments
Honig, McMillan, Price on California Wine Industry
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Honig, president of Honig Vineyard & Winery, Rob McMillan, founder of Silicon Valley Bank's Wine Division, and Bill Price, chairman of the Vincraft Group, discuss the outlook for the California wine industry.
Bloomberg's Ryan Flinn moderates the panel in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)
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