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  • iPhone Demand Means Money on Secondary Market

    iPhone Demand Means Money on Secondary Market

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    iPhone Demand Means Money on Secondary Market

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Off The Charts," Bloomberg chief markets correspondent Scarlet Fu examines the booming secondary market for used iPhones, allowing customers to cheaply trade up to a new model. She reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."

  • Bill Ackman Strikes Again: P&G’s McDonald Out, Lafley In

    Bill Ackman Strikes Again: P&G’s McDonald Out, Lafley In

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    Bill Ackman Strikes Again: P&G’s McDonald Out, Lafley In

    Yahoo! Finance's Lauren Lyster and Mike Santoli discuss Robert McDonald's departure from Procter & Gamble.

  • Netflix Uses HBO Playbook to Raise Profile: Sweeney

    Netflix Uses HBO Playbook to Raise Profile: Sweeney

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    Netflix Uses HBO Playbook to Raise Profile: Sweeney

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Industries' Paul Sweeney examines whether the money Netflix is investing in original programming is translating to subscribers and profits. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Move."

  • Bayern Munich set off for Wembley showdown

    Bayern Munich set off for Wembley showdown

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    Bayern Munich set off for Wembley showdown

    Bayern Munich departed to London for the Champions League final against German rivals Borussia Dortmund on Friday (24th May).

  • Crowdfunding a D.C. Neighborhood Renaissance

    Crowdfunding a D.C. Neighborhood Renaissance

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    Crowdfunding a D.C. Neighborhood Renaissance

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Megan Hughes explains how two brothers are using crowdfunds to bring small investors into commercial real estate to renovate a neglected Washington D.C. neighborhood.