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Boats to Bugattis: Inside Monaco's Luxury Show
April 22 (Bloomberg) — It’s the world’s second smallest country, but Monaco punches well above it’s weight. The people who live there are used to the finer things in life, so it’sprobably no surprise that when it runs a trade show, it attracts some of the biggest names
Aereo Following Inevitable Television Trends: CEO
April 22 (Bloomberg) — Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia discusses its technology, the Supreme Court case concerning Aereo, and the television industry with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Beats Street: What Analysts Are Missing
April 23 (Bloomberg) — Rosenblatt Securities’ Brian Blair and Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson break down Facebook’s first-quarter earnings report on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple's $90B Buyback a Game Changer: Brian Blair
April 23 (Bloomberg) — Rosenblatt Securities’ Brian Blair, Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson and Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky break down Apple’s second-quarter earnings report and buyback program on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloom
GameStop Closing 120 Stores, Focusing on Mobile
GameStop is looking to expand its reach into what it considers more viable markets and sheds some weight from its traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
Bitcoin Slips to $420 as BTC China Halts Transactions
BTC China, the country’s largest bitcoin exchange, has halted deposits to accounts at China Merchants Bank (CMB), as lenders close tie-ups with bitcoin exchanges amid rising government regulations.
Texas offers Toyota $40M to move US base from California
Toyota is moving its U.S. headquarters from California to Texas in a bid to improve communication between units now spread over several states.
How to Make Money as an Angel Investor
Most startups fail simply due to the Law of Large Numbers, says David S. Rose, author of “Angel Investing” and CEO of Gust. However, potential angels can profit handsomely – and have fun – if they diversify their investments and understand the risks. Due to the rise of platfo
Ford announces Mulally retirement
Ford Motor Company has officially announces that Mark Fields will replace Alan Mulally as CEO July 1.
Candy Crush developer, King Makes IPO at $22.50
(CBS2/FOX28) – It’s the most popular game on Facebook with nearly 100 million daily users. Today, the makers of “Candy Crush Saga” want to see if they can find similar success when they hit the New York stock exchange. When the NYSE opens, its the public investors w
Tesla Results Disappoint: Is This a Warning?
May 7 (Bloomberg) — S&P Capital IQ’s Efraim Levy, Kelley Blue Book’s Jared Rowe and Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson discuss Tesla’s first-quarter earnings with Betty Liu and Matt Miller on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba unrolls IPO in U.S.
A Chinese e-commerce giant called Alibaba filed an initial public offering that many experts say could rank among the largest ever. The company operates multiple businesses, including some akin to Amazon or eBay. Judy Woodruff talks to Paul Sweeney of Bloomberg Industries about the risks and reactio
SocialRadar Teams Up With Google to Track Everyone
May 7 (Bloomberg) — SocialRadar CEO Michael Chasen discusses the company’s app for Google Glass with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Treasury Says Debt Payments Could Be Prioritized In Default Scenario
The Treasury Department has admitted for the first time that the government is technically capable of prioritizing payments if Congress triggers a default crisis by failing to raise the country’s borrowing authority. In a letter to Republican Congressman Jeb Hensarling, a senior aide to Treasu
Innovation is What Makes Edible Arrangements Top Banana
How is it possible to innovate on a product like fruit which seems to be pretty evolved? Tariq Farid, CEO of Edible Arrangements, has found the way, taking his two-store operation to over 1,200 retail centers with sales of $500 million in 2013 in 15 years. Farid reveals what has worked for Edible Ar