VIDEO: Keeping tabs on media fragmentation
Nielsen CEO says company is evolving with the media
Swatch Group is happy to go it alone with a launch next year of watches with “smart” features to compete with so-called wearable gadgets from the big tech companies, a market potentially worth $93 billion. The world’s biggest watchmaker, which sees the advent of smartwatches as an opportunity rather than...
The North American film industry saw disappointing ticket sales for summer 2014. Numbers were lowest since 1997.
Barron’s editor Jack Hough previews the Barron’s issue which has features on the bad news about unemployment and the new space race. He joins the News Hub with Sara Murray.
Marketwatch’s Chuck Jaffe points out as the calendar is just hitting the home stretch for the year, it’s time to recognize that virtually everyone who made calculated forecasts for 2014 was wrong. Photo: Andrew St. Clair for The Wall Street Journal.
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) – Its the time of year that children dread: going back to school. Depending on the school, one of the biggest costs can be a new uniform. Nejra Cehic reports from an outfitter which supplies some of Britains most prestigious schools. (Source: Bloomberg)
BP said its largest U.S. oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana, continued to operate on Thursday morning following a blaze the night before that was expected to have a minimal impact on production. The company said one worker was taken to an area hospital for treatment, but was later released. BP...
Journalist James Foley’s murder could force a policy reversal
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) Bloombergs Scarlet Fu reports on Ebola cases may rise to twenty thousand in course of outbreak according to the World Health Organization. She speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 27 (Bloomberg) — Veracruz TJM’s Steve Cortes and Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer discuss the outlook for the U.S. stock and bond markets with Trish Regan on “Street Smart.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 27 (Bloomberg) — Bloombergs Betty Liu reports on breaking news from produce purveyor Chiquita. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Argentina said on Tuesday it had stripped Bank of New York Mellon’s authorization to operate in the South American country, its latest move against the financial institution which blocked an Argentine government debt payment on the orders of a U.S. court. BNY Mellon, a financial intermediary between the Argentine government...
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