Monday, June 23, 2014

Who Are the Biggest Over Achievers in World Cup?



June 20 (Bloomberg) -- On today’s “Single Best Chart,” Scarlet Fu and Eric Chemi examine the over and under achieving teams playing in the 2014 World Cup. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source: Bloomberg)

.'All In' for Puerto Rico: Wealthy Bet on the Island



June 23 (Bloomberg) –- Puerto Rico created Acts 20 and 22 in 2012, hoping to attract businesses and individuals to the island by offering significant tax benefits on export services and individual investment income. In just 18 months, the program has drawn interest from high-profile investors and has raised Puerto Rico's profile as a business destination. Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports. (Source: Bloomberg)

Options Update: How to Play Gold



June 23 (Bloomberg) -- MKM Holdings Derivatives Strategist Jim Strugger discusses his options play for gold on “Market Makers.” (Source: Bloomberg)

The Top Ten Stocks for Monday, June 23



June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Julie Hyman, and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on "In The Loop."

Monday, June 9, 2014

Testing the World Cup Ball in a NASA Wind Tunnel



June 9 (Bloomberg) –- The Brazuca, Adidas's World Cup soccer ball, has a new design this year featuring 6 thermally-bonded panels and a micro-textured surface. How will the design influence the ball when it flies through the air? Bloomberg talked to a NASA aerodynamics expert to find out. Produced by: Sadie Bass, Justin Beach. (Source: Bloomberg)

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Discover Fiordland New Zealand



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Monday, June 2, 2014

Sneak Peek at Apple's New IOS Operating System



June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Cantor Fitzgerald’s Brian White and Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson preview Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.” White’s firm owns more than 1% stock in Apple. (Source: Bloomberg)