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The New Space Race: One Man's Mission to Build a Galactic Internet
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Americans Might Be Losing Interest in Business School
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Weisenthal: Maybe Greece’s Tsipras Negotiates, Maybe Not
Jan. 28 -- Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal examines the potential economic policy of Greece’s newly elected Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. He speaks on “In the Loop.”
Does Measles Have a Shot at a U.S. Comeback?
Jan. 28 -- A measles outbreak linked to Disneyland in California has raised questions about the movement of parents who are against vaccinating their children. Bloomberg’s Drew Armstrong examines the return of the disease 14 years after it was declared eliminated in the United States. He speaks on “Market Makers.”
Apple’s Power: iPhone 6, Apple Watch and Lots of Cash
Jan. 28 -- Brian White, global head of technology research at Cantor Fitzgerald, talks with Betty Liu about sales expectations for the Apple Watch and what investors need to watch for going forward. He speaks on “In The Loop.”
Apple a Premium Product in a Mass Market: Brian Wieser
Jan. 28 -- Brian Wieser, senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group, and Bloomberg Intelligence U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna talk about Apple’s dominance as it reports record fiscal first-quarter profit of $18 billion. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Apple's Earnings Report Looks Optimistic: Munster
Jan. 27 -- Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster discusses Apple's fiscal first-quarter profit with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg West."
Three Stocks at All-Time Highs
Jan. 28 -- Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu runs down the stocks making all-time highs in today’s market and looks at how companies are faring against expectations in the current quarter. She speaks on “Market Makers.”
Weathering Winter Airport Delays With The Points Guy
Jan. 28 -- Brian Kelly, founder and editor of Thepointsguy.com, offers tips on how to make the most out of weather related flight delays and cancellations. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Hackers: Who Is Lizard Squad?
Jan. 27 -- A hacker group going by the name Lizard Squad has taken responsibility for taking many sites going off-line recently. Just who is the Lizard Squad?
Miami Is Back: Meet the City's $500M Brokers
Jan. 27 -- The heat has returned to the Miami's real estate market. Construction for over 300 new residential towers are in the pipeline and business is booming. But is it another bubble? Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle sits down with the town's best brokers -- Jill Hertzberg and Jill Eber -- as well as developer Barry Sternlicht and hotelier Ian Schrager to find out who's buying and if it will run into another bust. (Corrects name.)