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The French town of Angouleme already has an international reputation for its Comic book Festival, but now it’s also gaining a reputation for animation.
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April 15 (Bloomberg) — Aston Martin is debuting a GT version of its V8 Vantage, starting at $99,900, and a carbon edition of its DB9, which begins at $199,995. Julian Jenkins, Aston Martin’s president of the Americas, discusses the car with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller. (Source: Bloombe
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Appliance-maker Galanz has denied reports that thousands of its workers smashed its factory in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province over a salary disagreement.
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April 15 (Bloomberg) — Will this be the year that you get audited by the Internal Revenue Service? Here are six red flags that will reduce the mystery surrounding what might get you some unwanted IRS attention. (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.c
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US Retail Sales, CPI and Fed Beige Book all out this week and Kitco News has Peter Hug to comment on how they can affect the gold market on this edition of “For Pete’s Sake.” Hug says that the CPI numbers released on Tuesday were higher than expected and this reinforces the FedR
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April 17 (Bloomberg) — It isn’t Easter in the U.K. unless there’s creme egg involved. The cult chocolate is Cadbury’s best-selling for the holiday. So exactly what does it take to make the gooey delight? Bloomberg found out. (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg
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San Francisco is currently home to a growing and intensifying set of protests against the gentrification which is occurring in a number of its neighborhoods courtesy of high-earning tech-industry workers. The latest escalation in these protests has been to target specific people who the protesters b
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Porsche’s Trent Warnke talks to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about the Porsche 918 Spyder, a plug-in hybrid supercar that starts at $845,000. Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit the WSJ channel for more video: https://www.youtube.com/wsjdigitalnetwork
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According to a recent survey, today’s teenagers are spending more of their cash on food and beverages, like coffee, than they are on clothing.
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The activist investor and the famed auction house are headed for a courtroom showdown. Loeb wants three board seats and the ability to fire Sothebys CEO William Ruprecht. The company responded with a $300 million dividend for shareholders and a poison pill aimed squarely at Loeb. The hedge fund mana
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Shifting gear to an exciting event for auto fans. The 2014 Beijing auto show opens to the media today.
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When the IPO of Dave & Buster’s went bust in late 2012, Oak Hill Capital Partners looked as if it might be on the hook for a bad deal worth nearly $600 million. But, the private equity firm turned the tables, setting itself up in April 2014 for an exit of possibly more than $1 billion. Th
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April 21 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky and Bloomberg’s Tom Giles discuss mobile payment startup Square’s woes. They speak with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg on
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Mom’s a Genius, Science experiment leads to family business