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'Sexy Meets Smart' GoDaddy Gives IPO Second Chance
June 20 (Bloomberg) – Bloomberg’s Leslie Picker reports on GoDaddy’s IPO plans and looks into the company’s business history and how it may use cash gained from the offering. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Market Makers.”
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A tour of Verizon's "super switch" facility
Verizon says its “super switch” facility is strong enough to withstand a hurricane. ABC Action News takes you on a tour of the secret building.

Rethinking the business of publishing
The online revolution has disrupted the traditional bookselling business over time. From the publishing industry’s annual trade show, Jeffrey Brown reports on how authors and publishers are adapting to new platforms, small startups are pushing their titles and independent bookstores have learn

Walmart missed sales predictions by 5-percent in first few months of this year
Some industry experts say because of the downturn in sales Walmart is turning to smaller stores like the Walmart To Go Subscribe to 40/29 on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/PTElbK
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Uber's Valuation Record: Really Worth $17 Billion?
June 6 (Bloomberg) — Uber Technologies is creating a new category of hot startup: the $17 billion club. Sarah Frier has more on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is The U.S. Headed Toward Another Recession? - TRNN Webathon Panel
Economists Dean Baker from CEPR and Robert Pollin from PERI say that the U.S. economy remains weak 5 years after the recession, despite recent job growth, due to low wages and weakened unions

Next billion dollar idea?
Reading Rainbow and LeVar Burton’s Kickstarter campaign hit their one million dollar goal in one day.

U.S. economy shrinks for first time in three years
The harsh weather this past winter is getting much of the blame for a slowdown in the economy, but most economists believe it sets the economy up for a strong rebound this quarter. Anthony Mason reports.

New federal rules look to inject life into housing market
Federal regulators are considering a shift away from rules requiring a 20 percent down payment for government-backed home loans. Rising mortgage rates and fewer foreclosed properties selling at bargain prices have slowed the steep recovery in the housing market. Vicente Arenas reports.

Top 5: Best cars of 2014 (so far)
Brian Cooley takes a mid-year pit stop to tell you the top five cars as rated by CNET in 2014.

How to Profit as Companies Merge
Barron’s Bounce: Most of the 10 takeover targets named by Jack Hough in his Barron’s cover story are moving higher, as are shares of Global Brass & Copper and the new Time Inc.
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Will investment in hydrogen-powered cars pay off?
After spending more than a decade and billions of dollars on developing zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, carmakers are planning to release their models in California. But despite the state’s large demand for cars and tough air quality standards, California lacks a network of fueling

Facebook's Stock Turns Two: From IPO to Oculus Rift
May 19 (Bloomberg) — This weekend marked the second anniversary of the Facebook IPO. And it turns out that the tumultuous first day of trading was just the beginning of several ups and downs for the social network. Bloomberg takes a look back now at Facebook’s timeline in the public eye.

America Moving Toward a Cashless Society
America Moving Toward a Cashless Society

Detroit Creditors Dealt Setback On Art Plan
A federal judge on Thursday refused to give some of Detroit’s creditors unfettered access to art works and related documents in order to pursue a plan to increase the pot of money available for bankrupt Detroit to pay its debts. Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing Detroit’s historic b