Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) — Neil Corney, head trader at the Tel Aviv unit of Citigroup Inc., talks about the performance of and outlook for Israeli stocks. He speaks from Tel Aviv with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) — Thomas Brown, chief executive officer at Second Curve Capital LLC and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, talks about Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s $5 billion investment in Bank of America Corp. Berkshire will receive cumulative perpetual preferred stock paying a 6 percent dividend, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank said today in a statement.
Themajor US equity indices closed mixed on Monday despite an influx of corporate dealmaking. President Barack Obama unveiled his new program aimed at training 10000 engineers a year. While speaking in North Carolina, Obama said the program would have incentives for companies like Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) to double their summer internship hiring
Themajor US equity indices closed higher Thursday after a positive report on US Exports broke a six day slump. The Commerce Department said the trade deficit fell to $43.7 billion in April, down from a revised $46.8 billion deficit in March. The March deficit was originally reported as $48.2 billion. Exports set another record high in April, increasing $2.2 billion to $175.6 billion, while imports fell $1 billion to $220.2 billion.
May 10 (Bloomberg) — Frank Stronach, founder of Canadian auto-parts maker Magna International Inc., talks about the state of the North American auto industry, management-labor relations, manufacturing competition from China and his appointment of Mike Harris, former Progressive Conservative premier of Ontario, as company chairman. Stronach speaks with Adam Johnson at the Bloomberg Canada Economic Summit in Toronto on Bloomberg Television’s “Taking Stock.” Pimm Fox also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)
May 6 (Bloomberg) — William Cohan, author of “Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World” and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, discusses the outlook for today’s Goldman Sachs Group Inc. shareholder meeting. Cohan speaks from Durham, North Carolina, with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.” (Source: Bloomberg)
April 27 (Bloomberg) — Chris Weston, an institutional dealer at IG Markets in Melbourne, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy. Fed officials will probably prepare to pull back from record stimulus by dropping a pledge this year to hold the main interest rate near zero for an “extended period,” according to a Bloomberg News survey. Weston also discusses the outlook for the dollar and global stocks. He speaks with Linzie Janis on Bloomberg Television’s “Global Connection.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fmr. Ambassador to the UN John Bolton argues the US’s objective in North Korea is to end Kim Jong Il’s regime.
Nissan North America Sales SVP Brian Carolin on the automaker’s electric vehicle, the Leaf.