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Bloomberg News: Episodes

May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. Representative Barney
Frank, a Democrat from Massachusetts, says there is a
"deterioration in our capacity to have intelligent
conversation." Frank talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and
Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Scott Sperling, co-president of
buyout firm Thomas H. Lee Partners LP, says M&A deals are harder
to come by." Sperling talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and
MichaeMcKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Tom Brown, chief executive officer of
Second Curve Capital LLC, a New York hedge fund, says "lending
standards are so tough right now" that small businesses are
suffering. Brown talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Sara
Eisen on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Jim Koch, chairman and founder of the
Boston Beer Co., the maker of Samuel Adams beer, says his
company is delivering micro loans to other startups to fill a
lending void. Koch talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael
McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Boston Celtics President Rich Gotham,
says the team has "restored the link to the historic past and
the present." Gotham talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and
Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Garland, who oversees
corporate governance for New York City Comptroller John Liu, one
of the fund investors behind a proposal to split the top jobs at
JPMorgan Chase, says the vote is about corporate governance and
not about Jaime Dimon. Garland talks with Bloomberg's ...
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Representative James Lankford,
an Oklahoma Republican, says there is no way that residents of
Moore, Oklahoma could have prepared for yesterday's killer
tornado. Lankford talks with Bloomberg's Sara Eisen and Scarlet
Fu on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Mayo, an analyst at CLSA
Ltd., says because of regulatory and management risks at
JPMorgan Chase, he prefers to invest in other banks. Mayo talks
with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg -
The First Word."
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Sassan Ghahramani, president and
chief executive officer of SGH Macro Advisors, previews Federal
Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony to Congress on
Wednesday and says Bernanke may be closer to getting ready to
taper off on bond purchases. Ghahramani speaks with Bloomberg's
Kathleen ...
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey
founded Barefoot Wine in their laundry room, made it a best
seller, and successfully sold the brand in 2005. As they publish
their story, "The Barefoot Spirit", Houlehan and Harvey explain
how teaching entrepreneurship is their new venture. ...
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Sunil G. Hirani, chief executive
officer and founder of trueEx Group LLC, discusses the final
Dodd-Frank rules voted on last week by the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission that determine how buyers and sellers must
trade credit-default, interest-rate and commodity swaps. ...
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- David Baker, chief investment
officer and managing principal at North American Management
Corp. in Boston, says stocks will move higher as the liquidity
created by central banks around the world boosts confidence and
translates into spending by consumers and investment by
businesses. ...
May 1 (Bloomberg) -- Rod Gilbert, National Hockey League
Hall-of-Famer and former New York Ranger right wing, says goalie
pads have become "too big," making it too difficult to score.
Gilbert talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on
Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, says SAC Capital Advisors's
Steven Cohen will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against
self-incrimination when he appears before a grand jury
investigating insider trading practices. Levitt talks with
Bloomberg's ...
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Gallo, head of European macro
credit research at Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc in London,
says central bank liquidity has created a "disconnect" between
financial markets and the real economy. Gallo talks with
Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's ...
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Ross Bernstein, best-selling
author of nearly 50 sports books, including "Wearing the C:
Leadership Secrets of Hockey's Greatest Captains" and "Raising
Stanley," says the coming National Hockey League Stanley Cup
playoffs will "be epic." Bernstein talks with Bloomberg's
Kathleen ...
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- William Strauss, senior economist at
the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, says it's a bit too early
to see lower energy prices boosting manufacturing because
"supply has gotten ahead of demand," but as energy producers and
users catch up, this will "ultimately be a very good ...
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Denk, assistant vice
president at the National Association of Homebuilders, says
homebuilder optimism is rising as housing gets back to something
that looks "normal," but builders are "the victims of their own
success" as rising home sales lead to rising home prices and ...
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Simon Leopold, an equity analyst at
Raymond James & Associates Inc., says spending on technology "is
not robust." Leopold talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and
Michael McKee on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- John Wilcox, chairman of Sodali
Ltd.and former senior vice president of corporate governance at
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association - College Retirement,
says activist shareholders of JPMorgan Chase want Jaime Dimon to
retain his top job and they want the board of directors ...
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