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BLOOMBERG L.P.
Bloomberg L.P. is a financial software, news, and data company. The company was founded by Michael Bloomberg (current Mayor of New York City) with the help of Thomas Secunda, and other partners (including Bloomberg's former coworkers from Salomon Brothers) in 1981 with the help of a 20% ownership investment by Merrill Lynch. The company provides financial software tools such as analytics and equity trading platform, data services and news to financial companies and organizations around the world through the Bloomberg Terminal, its core money-generating product. Bloomberg has grown to include a global news service, including television, radio, the Internet, and printed publications. This topic covers the latest news on Bloomberg, including its purchase of BusinessWeek from the McGraw-Hill Companies announced mid-October 2009.
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Ted Fine, a senior producer at CNN for "Anderson Cooper 360" and "Campbell Brown," is heading to...
McGraw-Hill recently decided to sell Business Week. The buyer is Bloomberg LP but the future of Business Week is in...
TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE Layoffs have begun at BusinessWeek, as many long-time staffers have been told they won’t be...
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- As it gets ready to officially take ownership of BusinessWeek magazine, Bloomberg is looking...
BusinessWeek, which is in full reinvention mode since its was bought by Bloomberg last month, has found itself a new...
I just took the elevator to the 46th floor and got my termination from BusinessWeek. Bloomberg has not offered me a...
Bloomberg is letting BusinessWeek writers go today. So far, the names we've seen via Twitter are pretty big.
PLOPPED in a white leather chair in a small office in Bloomberg L.P.’s Manhattan headquarters, Andrew Lack knows...
: ...Bloomberg plans to cut BusinessWeek's staff by 100 or more positions, or roughly 25% of the total, as the...
So the cuts and changes will happen anyway, despite whatever the promises were, reminiscent of the Murdoch’s promises...
A Chat With BusinessWeek's Editor-To-Be Posted by: Tom Lowry on November 17 Josh Tyrangiel, who was named this morning...
One of my favorite aggregation sites is Business Week Exchange. To me BX represents a knowledge inventory.
BusinessWeek, now under Bloomberg, has made its first senior appointment, and has gone outside the company for it: Josh...
It was a strange experience to interview for a job a BusinessWeek, my professional home for the past 22 years.
Bloomberg LP said on Tuesday that Time magazine Deputy Managing Editor Josh Tyrangiel will edit BusinessWeek after it...
Bloomberg is not responsible for paying the severance packages of the BusinessWeek staff that are let go, we've learned...
Will Bloomberg Get BusinessWeek Right In The Brave New Online World? Posted by Dale Buss on November 9, 2009 02:16 PM...
's acquisition has a funny ring to it. We already know that editor Stephen Adler is stepping down, as well as president...
Signaling strong confidence in the print medium, Bloomberg LP executives said they planned to make BusinessWeek bigger,...
At first glance the deal seems ideal: a magazine buffeted by the online revolution gets rescued by a newer media titan...
Stephen Baker, a long time tech reporter at BusinessWeek just tweeted, "Had interview with Bloomberg to keep...
Three top editors and the publisher of BusinessWeek will be moving to Bloomberg LP when the company completes its...
Bloomberg is wasting no time in getting to work on BusinessWeek, which it agreed to acquire last month.
When a $20 billion company buys a magazine for less than $5 million, it's almost by definition not a big deal.
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