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Bloomberg News: Episodes

May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Dennis Gartman, the author of the
Suffolk, Virginia-based Gartman Letter, says the price of gold
will fall and the dollar will strengthen to near par with the
Japanese yen. Gartman talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and
Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist
at CIBC World Markets in Toronto, says spending by U.S.
consumers will "surprise on the upside." Tal talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Erik Nielsen, chief economist at
Unicredit Bank AG, says Greece is a "failed state." Nielsen
talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg
Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- David Kostin, the chief U.S. equity
strategist at Goldman Sachs, says stocks will deliver "single
digit annualized returns." Kostin talks with Bloomberg's Ken
Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg
Surveillance."
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Peter Rosenstreich, chief
foreign-exchange strategist at Swissquote Bank SA in Geneva,
says risk aversion not fundamentals is driving the strength of
the dollar. Rosenstreich talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt on
Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Miller, managing director and
banking analyst at FBR Capital Markets Corp., says JPMorgan
Chase & Co., which was trading at up to 10 times earnings value,
will now trade at closer to 7 times earnings, and investors will
be more hesitant in the near future. Miller talked to ...
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Schober, president and chief
executive officer of Berekely Varitronics, discusses the
company's product development plans. Schober talked to
Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn as part of a small
business focus on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio on May
14, 2012.
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Dana Telsey, analyst and founder of
Telsey Advisory Group, says retailers will stock less inventory
this year and have fewer markdowns. Telsey talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate
economist, says the "ingredients" for a U.S. recovery are in
place. Krugman talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene
on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- David Kotok, chief investment officer
at Cumberland Advisors, says "bond vigilantes are running the
world" and driving decisions on the national and global level.
Kotok talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on
Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Lawrence Haverty, a portfolio manager
at Gamco Investors Inc., says Facebook Inc. is "tremendously
oversubscribed" in its initial public offering and will probably
be valued at $125 billion. Haverty talks with Bloomberg's Ken
Prewitt on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Dumas, chairman of Lombard
Street Research Ltd., says euro-zone nations "cannot tighten
their belts without devaluing" the currency. Dumas talks with
Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Diebel, head of market
strategy at Lloyds Banking Group Plc, says while Germany is very
competitive, there are "strong regional imbalances" in Europe.
Diebel talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt on Bloomberg Radio's
"Bloomberg - The First Word."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Victoria Cadman, an economist at
Investec Securities in London, says a Greek exit from the euro
zone looks "increasingly probable" if a new government there
cannot focus on austerity. Cadman talks with Bloomberg's Ken
Prewitt on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg - The First Word."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Caro, Pulitzer Prize-winning
author of "The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power,"
says Johnson was the probably the most skilled legislator in
U.S. history. Caro talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom
Keene on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Joachim Fels, chief economist at
Morgan Stanley, says Greece is better off remaining inside the
euro zone. Fels talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and Tom Keene
on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Linda Lavin, the Tony Award winning
actress now starring in "The Lyons," says at the age of 74, she
is enjoying performing on Broadway and the release of her album,
"Possibilities." Lavin talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and
Vonnie Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg ...
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Frank Sorrentino, chairman and chief
executive officer of North Jersey Community Bank, says banks
with management teams making bad decisions should be allowed to
fail. Sorrentino talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie
Quinn on "The Hays Advantage" on Bloomberg Radio ...
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Carolyn Miles, president and chief
executive officer of Save the Children, discusses the
organization's Mothers' Index, which compares the well-being of
mothers and children in 165 countries around the world.
Miles talked to Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on
"The ...
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Wheelan, a professor at
Dartmouth College and author of "10 1/2 Things No Commencement
Speaker Has Ever Said," says college graduates this year are
like "deer caught in the headlights," faced with numerous
uncertainties. Wheelan talks with Bloomberg's Ken Prewitt and ...
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