Here is a preview of the selected, scheduled events the Bloomberg Photo Service will be covering during the coming week. Bloomberg will also be covering several exclusives and any breaking news that may happen, as well as a full slate of additional assignments, all of which will be available over the wire and in the Bloomberg Photo archive.
Monday, June 23
Bloomberg will provide coverage from inside the Japan Casino School as Abe moves closer to legalizing casinos. Bloomberg will provide coverage of operations inside Mongolia’s Erdenes Tavan Tologoi LLC coal deposit. Bloomberg will also move images from inside Athens’ Folli Follie jewelry store as its founder becomes a billionaire. Bloomberg will provide coverage from Tokyo of an interview with Gunosy Inc. CEO Shinji Kimura. In addition, Bloomberg will provide general views of Berlin, the German capital.
Tuesday, June 24
Bloomberg will move coverage as the CEOs of AT&T and DirectTV testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Bloomberg will provide stills and videos from the opening of Asia’s largest Zara flagship store, in Hong Kong. Bloomberg will provide coverage of job seekers at a career expo in Melbourne. Bloomberg will move coverage from Verbier, Switzerland, of Russian millionaire Oleg Tinkov and his pro cycling team Tinkoff-Saxo. Additionally, Bloomberg will provide coverage of operations inside Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs Research Center in Antwerp, Belgium. Bloomberg will continue its coverage of the coal industry in Mongolia with coverage of operations inside Energy Resources’ coal washing facilities.
Wednesday, June 25
Bloomberg will move coverage from inside the Google I|O Developers Conference in San Francisco. Bloomberg will cover the Toyota Motor Corp. executive vice president news conference on fuel cell vehicle development in Tokyo. Additionally, Bloomberg will provide stills from Damstadt, Germany, of the inside the pharmaceutical labs of Merck KGaA. Bloomberg will move coverage from Timisoara, Romania, of automobile tire manufacturing at Continental AG’s plant.
Thursday, June 26
Bloomberg will move coverage from New York of an interview with Peter Swinburn, CEO of Molson Coors. Bloomberg will provide stills and videos of homebuyers browsing a KB home design studio in Reston, VA, ahead of the release of earnings figures. Bloomberg will continue its coverage of casinos in Japan with coverage from Tokyo of an interview with Caesars Entertainment Corp. Chairman Gary Loveman. Additionally, Bloomberg will provide coverage of the U.K.’s postal sorting operations from inside the UK Mail Group Plc’s new sorting center in Birmingham, U.K. Bloomberg will move stills from London of the Bank of England’s financial stability report news conference.
Friday, June 27
Bloomberg will continue its coverage from Mongolia with a view of the bottling operations inside Ulaanbaatar’s APU Beverage Company.