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The $50 Movie Ticket: What's the Point?
presented by Trish Regan, 1977- and Adam Johnson, fl. 2008; produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Piper Jaffray's James Marsh discusses the prices of movie tickets with Adam Johnson on'' The Next Big Trade'' on Bloomberg Television's 'Street Smart.'
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presented by Trish Regan, 1977- and Adam Johnson, fl. 2008; produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
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Piper Jaffray's James Marsh discusses the prices of movie tickets with Adam Johnson on'' The Next Big Trade'' on Bloomberg Television's 'Street Smart.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Trish Regan, 1977-, Adam Johnson, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2013-07-01
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Film industry, Film and films, Theater tickets, Prices, Motion Picture and Video Industries
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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CHAPTER FIVE: Learn from Everyone
written by Donna Dunning; in 10 Career Essentials: Excel at Your Career by Using Personality Type (Boston, MA: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2010, originally published 2010), 65-84
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written by Donna Dunning; in 10 Career Essentials: Excel at Your Career by Using Personality Type (Boston, MA: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2010, originally published 2010), 65-84
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Donna Dunning
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Topic / Theme
Professional relationships, Performance criticism, Emotions and feelings, Communication, Learning, Management of Companies and Enterprises
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Donna Dunning All Rights Reserved. Used with permission from Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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50 Prosperity Classics: Attract It, Create It, Manage It, Share It
written by Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967- (London, England: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2008, originally published 2008), 320 page(s)
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written by Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967- (London, England: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2008, originally published 2008), 320 page(s)
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Topic / Theme
Spiritual guidance, Philosophy, Financial investments, Performance coaching, Affluence, Management of Companies and Enterprises
Copyright Message
Copyright © Tom Butler-Bowdon 2008 All Rights Reserved. Used with permission from Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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CHAPTER 16: Henry Ford: My Life and Work: 1922
written by Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967-; in 50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Work & Life from 50 Landmark Books (London, England: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2004, originally published 2004), 102-107
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written by Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967-; in 50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Work & Life from 50 Landmark Books (London, England: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2004, originally published 2004), 102-107
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Tom Butler-Bowdon, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Person Discussed
Henry Ford, 1863-1947
Topic / Theme
Wages and salaries, Markets, Automobile manufacturing, Visions, Health Care and Social Assistance
Copyright Message
Copyright © Tom Butler-Bowdon 2004 All Rights Reserved. Used with permission from Nicholas Brealey Publishing
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60 Minutes, Made In China
presented by Holly Williams, fl. 2012; produced by Howard L. Rosenberg, 1951- and Julie Holstein, fl. 2011; interview by Holly Williams, fl. 2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1991), 13 mins
A report on the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry in China with a focus on the manufacturer Nio. With government-based incentives, electric cars have proven popular in the country that now produces half of the world’s electric cars.
Includes interviews with: Michael Dunne, auto-industry consultant; Will...
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presented by Holly Williams, fl. 2012; produced by Howard L. Rosenberg, 1951- and Julie Holstein, fl. 2011; interview by Holly Williams, fl. 2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1991), 13 mins
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A report on the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry in China with a focus on the manufacturer Nio. With government-based incentives, electric cars have proven popular in the country that now produces half of the world’s electric cars.
Includes interviews with: Michael Dunne, auto-industry consultant; William Li, founder, of Nio; Ding Xiaohua, deputy manager, of Shanghai Electric Vehicle Data Center; Padma Warrior, former United States CE...
A report on the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry in China with a focus on the manufacturer Nio. With government-based incentives, electric cars have proven popular in the country that now produces half of the world’s electric cars.
Includes interviews with: Michael Dunne, auto-industry consultant; William Li, founder, of Nio; Ding Xiaohua, deputy manager, of Shanghai Electric Vehicle Data Center; Padma Warrior, former United States CEO of Nio.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Howard L. Rosenberg, 1951-, Julie Holstein, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Holly Williams, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Speaker / Narrator
William Li, 1974-
Person Discussed
William Li, 1974-, Padmasree Warrior, fl. 1984, Michael Dunne, fl. 1993
Topic / Theme
Big business, Pollution prevention, Electrical engineering, Innovation and invention, Automobile industry, Trade and Commerce, Chinese, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, Rare Earth Elements
presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Kevin Livelli, fl. 2011-2015 and Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2015), 13 mins
A report on how China has become the world leader of rare earth metals, essential ingredients used in everything from smart phones and computers to cars and missiles. The U.S. began the cultivation of these materials at Molycorp, Inc.’s mine in Mountain Pass, California after geologists identified rare earth ele...
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presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Kevin Livelli, fl. 2011-2015 and Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2015), 13 mins
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A report on how China has become the world leader of rare earth metals, essential ingredients used in everything from smart phones and computers to cars and missiles. The U.S. began the cultivation of these materials at Molycorp, Inc.’s mine in Mountain Pass, California after geologists identified rare earth elements in the Mojave Desert, but it was shut down in 1998 due to environmental concerns. Meanwhile, China took over the industry since t...
A report on how China has become the world leader of rare earth metals, essential ingredients used in everything from smart phones and computers to cars and missiles. The U.S. began the cultivation of these materials at Molycorp, Inc.’s mine in Mountain Pass, California after geologists identified rare earth elements in the Mojave Desert, but it was shut down in 1998 due to environmental concerns. Meanwhile, China took over the industry since they have less environmental constraints around mining and lower labor costs, which translates into lower pricing. Molycorp Inc.’s Mountain Pass mine reopened in 2010. Includes interviews with: Constantine Karayannopoulos, chairman of Molycorp, Inc.; Daniel McGroarty, principal of Carmot Strategic Group; and Ed Richardson, president of the U.S. Magnetic Materials Association.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Kevin Livelli, fl. 2011-2015, Graham Messick, fl. 2000-2016
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Ed Richardson, fl. 2013, Daniel McGroarty, fl. 1978, Constantine Karayannopoulos
Topic / Theme
Mining industry, Market competition, Earth sciences, Trade and Commerce, Climate and the Environment, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, Not Paid
presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Richard Bonin, fl. 1993; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 14 mins
A report on how audits of the nation’s biggest insurance companies have uncovered a systemic practice of insurers not paying benefits on millions of policies, even when the insurance companies knew the policyholder was deceased. Although twenty-five of the nation’s biggest life insurance companies agreed to pa...
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presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Richard Bonin, fl. 1993; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 14 mins
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A report on how audits of the nation’s biggest insurance companies have uncovered a systemic practice of insurers not paying benefits on millions of policies, even when the insurance companies knew the policyholder was deceased. Although twenty-five of the nation’s biggest life insurance companies agreed to pay out over seven and a half billion dollars, about thirty-five insurance companies have not settled, and remain under investigation for...
A report on how audits of the nation’s biggest insurance companies have uncovered a systemic practice of insurers not paying benefits on millions of policies, even when the insurance companies knew the policyholder was deceased. Although twenty-five of the nation’s biggest life insurance companies agreed to pay out over seven and a half billion dollars, about thirty-five insurance companies have not settled, and remain under investigation for not paying when the beneficiary was unaware there was a policy. Includes interviews with: Kevin McCarty, insurance commissioner of Florida; Joseph Bigony, West Virginia native and beneficiary on his sister’s insurance policy; Jeff Atwater, chief financial officer of Florida; Jeff Drubner and Jim Hartley, co-founders of Verus Financial; Betty Yee, California state controller; Ken Miller, Oklahoma state treasurer; Steve Weisbart, senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute Also includes comments by: John Perdue, West Virginia state treasurer.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Richard Bonin, fl. 1993
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Steve Weisbart, Ken Miller, Betty Yee, Jim Hartley, Jeff Drubner, Jeff Atwater, 1958-, Kevin McCarty
Topic / Theme
Financial settlements (Law), Insurance industry
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, Rising in the East
presented by Scott Pelley, 1957-; produced by Michael H. Gavshon, fl. 1999-2013 and David M. Levine, fl. 2014, Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
A report on China’s rapidly expanding film industry and how it is hoping to compete with Hollywood. There are twenty-two new movie theaters opening every day in China, and Chinese and American filmmakers are taking notice by considering the Chinese audience before greenlighting projects. China is also home to th...
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presented by Scott Pelley, 1957-; produced by Michael H. Gavshon, fl. 1999-2013 and David M. Levine, fl. 2014, Columbia Broadcasting System, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2016), 13 mins
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A report on China’s rapidly expanding film industry and how it is hoping to compete with Hollywood. There are twenty-two new movie theaters opening every day in China, and Chinese and American filmmakers are taking notice by considering the Chinese audience before greenlighting projects. China is also home to the world’s largest film lot, Hengdian World Studios, which boasts fifteen million tourists each year. Includes interviews with: Xu Wen...
A report on China’s rapidly expanding film industry and how it is hoping to compete with Hollywood. There are twenty-two new movie theaters opening every day in China, and Chinese and American filmmakers are taking notice by considering the Chinese audience before greenlighting projects. China is also home to the world’s largest film lot, Hengdian World Studios, which boasts fifteen million tourists each year. Includes interviews with: Xu Wenrong, founder of Hengdian World Studios (through translator); Li Bingbing, Chinese actress; Dennis Wang, chairman of Huayi Brothers (through translator); James Wang, CEO of Huayi Brothers (through translator); Dede Nickerson, American film producer in China; James Fong, CEO of Oriental DreamWorks; Chen Kaige, Chinese filmmaker; and Lu Chuan, Chinese filmmaker.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Michael H. Gavshon, fl. 1999-2013, David M. Levine, fl. 2014, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-, Holly Williams, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Topic / Theme
Film industry
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, The Rum War
presented by Sharyn Alfonsi, 1972-; produced by Rome Hartman, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Sharyn Alfonsi, 1972-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2017), 12 mins
A report on the controversy between two companies over who owns the rights to sell Havana Club Rum, the Cuban liquor, under that famous brand name. Includes interviews with: Alejandro Bolivar, head bartender, El Floridita, Havana, Cuba; Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, employee, Pernod Ricard; Asbel Morales, rum-maker for P...
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presented by Sharyn Alfonsi, 1972-; produced by Rome Hartman, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Sharyn Alfonsi, 1972-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2017), 12 mins
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A report on the controversy between two companies over who owns the rights to sell Havana Club Rum, the Cuban liquor, under that famous brand name. Includes interviews with: Alejandro Bolivar, head bartender, El Floridita, Havana, Cuba; Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, employee, Pernod Ricard; Asbel Morales, rum-maker for Pernod Ricard (through translator); Rick Wilson, executive, Bacardi; Amparo Arechabala, whose family owned the original Havana Club Rum...
A report on the controversy between two companies over who owns the rights to sell Havana Club Rum, the Cuban liquor, under that famous brand name. Includes interviews with: Alejandro Bolivar, head bartender, El Floridita, Havana, Cuba; Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, employee, Pernod Ricard; Asbel Morales, rum-maker for Pernod Ricard (through translator); Rick Wilson, executive, Bacardi; Amparo Arechabala, whose family owned the original Havana Club Rum recipe and sold it to Bacardi after their 1959 forced exile from Cuba; and Ernesto Iznaga, manager, Sloppy Joe’s bar, Havana.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Rome Hartman, fl. 2001-2015
Author / Creator
Sharyn Alfonsi, 1972-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Fidel Castro, 1926-2016
Topic / Theme
Spirits (Alcohol), Distilleries, Business and government, Market competition, Business enterprises, Embargoes, Cuban Revolution, 1956-1959, Trade and Commerce, Early 21st Century United States (2001– ), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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60 Minutes, Into The Deep
presented by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015; produced by Heather Abbott, fl. 2011; interview by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2019), 13 mins
A report on nodules, rocks that contain essential minerals to build supercomputers, cell phones, and electric cars. Nodules form when shells or rocks on the ocean floor absorb metals from seawater. The minerals contained have an estimated net worth of $16 trillion. The process for collecting nodules is referred to...
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presented by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015; produced by Heather Abbott, fl. 2011; interview by Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2019), 13 mins
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A report on nodules, rocks that contain essential minerals to build supercomputers, cell phones, and electric cars. Nodules form when shells or rocks on the ocean floor absorb metals from seawater. The minerals contained have an estimated net worth of $16 trillion. The process for collecting nodules is referred to as “harvesting” as opposed to “mining” as no robots, drilling, or digging will be used. The United States is not among the man...
A report on nodules, rocks that contain essential minerals to build supercomputers, cell phones, and electric cars. Nodules form when shells or rocks on the ocean floor absorb metals from seawater. The minerals contained have an estimated net worth of $16 trillion. The process for collecting nodules is referred to as “harvesting” as opposed to “mining” as no robots, drilling, or digging will be used. The United States is not among the many countries preparing to harvest these minerals due to a failure to ratify a U.N. deep sea mining treaty. Those in favor of the U.S. ratifying the treaty say the country will end up reliant on China, which has the most comprehensive harvesting strategy, as these minerals become increasingly essential. Includes interviews with Gerard Barron, CEO of Deepgreen Metals; Warwick Miller, a geologist; Kris Van Nijen, managing director of Global Sea Mineral Resources; Dr. Craig Smith, an oceanographer at the University of Hawaii; and Jonathan White, a retired rear admiral who runs a non-profit to protect oceans.
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Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Heather Abbott, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Bill Whitaker, fl. 1961-2015
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Gerard Barron, fl. 2001
Topic / Theme
Mining industry, Metals, Ocean mining, Climate and the Environment, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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