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 Bloomberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Bloomberg is the founder of Bloomberg L.P. and the current Mayor of New York City.
Bloomberg Television is a cable television network that broadcasts business and financial news 24 hours a day.
Bloomberg Tower is a skyscraper on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bloomberg   (128 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P. Letter on WIPO
Bloomberg respectfully submits that the newness of the database proposal and the evident uncertainty about the form an substance of the rights and obligations it would create counsel that the database proposal should be discussed, but not voted upon, at the December Conference.
Bloomberg believes these existing protections also are likely to suffice during the time needed for careful evaluation and public debate of the need for sui generis database protection.
For the foregoing reasons, Bloomberg respectfully submits that the US should support discussion of the proposed database treaty at the December Conference but oppose any effort to bring the treaty to a vote and, if a vote is nonetheless taken, the US should oppose adoption of the treaty at this time.
www.public-domain.org /oldwww/database/bloom.html   (758 words)

  
 Headlines@Hopkins: Johns Hopkins University News Releases
Bloomberg, 56, founded Bloomberg L.P. in l981 and has built it into a worldwide multimedia analytical and news service for investment and securities firms, government offices and news organizations.
Bloomberg L.P. is the parent company of a number of news and financial information enterprises, including a financial data and analysis service delivered over more than 100,000 terminals, a wire service, radio, broadcast television and cable TV feeds, magazines, books and other media.
Bloomberg's initial commitment three years ago brought the Johns Hopkins Initiative past the halfway mark toward its original goal of $900 million by the campaign's end in 2000.
www.jhu.edu /news_info/news/fundraising/gifts/bloom98.html   (914 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bloomberg L.P. is a financial news service founded by Michael Bloomberg in 1982.
Bloomberg L.P. has grown to include a global news service, including television, radio, the Internet and publications.
Michael Bloomberg owns 72% of the group and receives an 84.55% share of the profits, and claims credit for the same portion of its charitable giving.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bloomberg_L.P.   (151 words)

  
 Bloomberg L
If Bloomberg transmits a road show to authorized subscribers during the actual course of the "live" road show, it will transmit on a real-time basis the same road show as the viewers at the road show are seeing.
Bloomberg also may decide to collect fees for access to a road show on a subscription/pay-per-view basis for the viewers authorized by the underwriters, as described above.
Bloomberg will reserve the right to edit out dead time arising through logistical, organizational or similar problems at live road shows and to give the issuer and/or underwriter the opportunity to edit out misstatements or mistakes.
www.johnreedstark.com /ClassMaterials/NoActionLetters/Roadshows2/bloombergdecember1991.htm   (2189 words)

  
 iWon -
Bloomberg LP founder and CEO Michael Bloomberg attributes the success of his company to three things: hard work, good luck, and people who are slightly smarter than those at other companies.
Bloomberg's platform is also desirable because it allows for changes to be made up to 30 seconds before a deadline.
Bloomberg's headquarters may be moving from its current Lexington Avenue location in order to keep up with the 20 to 30 percent increase in employees that the company experiences yearly, officials say.
www1.iwon.com /home/careers/company_profile/0,15623,255,00.html   (1236 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P. v Electronic Media Services - Case No. 96438
Bloomberg is recognized as a leading financial information and analysis source.
Bloomberg is headquartered in New York and serves clients in over 100 countries with 9 sales offices, 2 data centers, and 78 news bureaus worldwide.
Bloomberg has a high profile presence in the financial sector and is the subject of substantial consumer recognition and goodwill.
www.arbforum.com /domains/decisions/96438.htm   (1728 words)

  
 Columbia News ::: Bloomberg Chair Established at Journalism School
Michael R. Bloomberg, Founder and CEO of Bloomberg L.P., said, "The last few years have seen an incredible rise in the public's interest in business and the financial markets, raising the bar for journalists who cover this complex and dynamic subject.
Broadcast 24 hours a day, Bloomberg Radio's reporters were the first to exclusively use digital equipment and now syndicate their reports to more than 200 radio stations nationwide.
Bloomberg Television, consisting of ten networks in seven languages, as well as many national and international affiliates, now reaches 200 million viewers worldwide since its debut in1994.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/01/05/bloomberg.html   (541 words)

  
 UH -Top Education Stories - Bloomberg L.P. ends support for NYU program
Bloomberg said it hired Goldstein to help ensure impartiality in its coverage of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who founded the financial services information company.
The professor also questioned a tour given by the Bloomberg administration of the mayor's offices that led to the company's computer terminals -- which are used by the mayor and his City Hall staff -- being featured in newspaper articles.
Bloomberg L.P. spokeswoman Chris Taylor said Winkler was on vacation February 21 and unavailable for comment.
www.uh.edu /admin/media/topstories/2003/cnn/200302/20030226nyu.html   (313 words)

  
 Columbia Journalism Review: What's a Bloomberg?
Welcome to both ends--producer and consumer--of Bloomberg Business News, a computerized financial information service founded by Michael Bloomberg, a former head of the equity trading desk at Salomon Brothers, Inc. Bloomberg aspires to build the CNN of business news, and in just five years he seems to be well on his way.
At the heart of the Bloomberg empire, as central to the operation as the fl monolith is to Arthur C. Clarke's 2001, is a machine.
Bloomberg material also is syndicated to customers at 38 radio and 5 commercial TV stations nationwide, and some 200 public television and 500 National Public Radio stations carry Bloomberg business programs.
www.24hourscholar.com /p/articles/mi_qa3613/is_199505/ai_n8733302   (1454 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bloomberg L.P.
Encyclopedia: Bloomberg L.P. Updated 65 days 14 hours 59 minutes ago.
Michael Bloomberg Michael Rubens Mike Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is a prominent businessman, the founder of Bloomberg L.P., and the 108th and current Mayor of New York City.
The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer system that enables financial players to monitor almost every kind of market movement and trades.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bloomberg-L.P.   (386 words)

  
 MARKET DATA VENDORS: BLOOMBERG L.P.
Bloomberg has always been more than a market data service; it was a new category of information product that combined prices, analytics, news and research.
Under Bloomberg’s new agreement with Merrill Lynch, Merrill’s prices would be listed first and its traders, who were more familiar with the complicated Bloomberg terminal than their competitors, would continue to use it to their advantage.
In early 1992, however, Bloomberg made the first of several moves that gave at least a hint that opening up of the system may be in the cards—one day.
www.watersinfo.com /reference/mdi/MDV-T5-100.htm   (3071 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Michael Rubens Bloomberg (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Rising quickly in the world of finance, he became a partner at Salomon Brothers, but in 1981, after a merger, he was fired.
Anticipating growing needs for business information, he used his $10 million severance to start a financial data and communications company, Bloomberg L.P. The company grew rapidly into a huge multifaceted enterprise that provides accurate real-time financial and business data as well as historical data and analysis and electronic communications and produces television and radio programs.
In 2001, running as a Republican and spending record-breaking amounts of his own money on the campaign, Bloomberg was elected to succeed Rudolph Giuliani as New York's mayor.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/B/Bloombrg.html   (250 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P. -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bloomberg L.P. is a Financial Media Company founded by (Click link for more info and facts about Michael Bloomberg) Michael Bloomberg in 1982.
It was (Click link for more info and facts about incorporated) incorporated as a (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) Delaware (Click link for more info and facts about Limited Partnership) Limited Partnership (LP) in 1981 and has has been in business since 1983.
(Click link for more info and facts about Michael Bloomberg) Michael Bloomberg owns 72% of the group and receives an 84.55% share of the profits, and claims credit for the same portion of its charitable giving.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bl/bloomberg_l.p.1.htm   (178 words)

  
 InformationWeek.com
For Bloomberg, whose core product is market data and news and analysis, making the concept of a total solution realistic entails signing some deals to fill in the straight-through processing links it doesn't offer, then doing some integration work to fit them together.
Tom Secunda, Bloomberg's co-founder and head of technologies and systems development, says that such a description may have been apt in the past, but it certainly doesn't fit the Bloomberg of today.
By adding links in the straight-through processing chain, Bloomberg is increasing its number of potential customers to include back-office operatives who had no full-time need for Bloomberg functionality, or, at the very least, could get through the day by using their neighbors' terminals while that person was at lunch.
informationweek.com /817/bloomberg.htm   (1632 words)

  
 Pink Sheets -- Electronic Quotation and Trading System for OTC Securities
Bloomberg is now the first market data distributor to offer their clients access to real-time price quotes in almost 3,000 Pink Sheets quoted securities, ranging from small emerging growth companies to the ADRs of large foreign companies.
Bloomberg, founded in 1981, is a global multi-media based distributor of information services, combining news, data and analysis for financial markets and businesses.
Bloomberg provides real-time pricing, historical pricing, indicative data, analytics and electronic communications 24 hours a day, through over 156,000 Bloomberg systems used by over 250,000 financial professionals in 100 countries worldwide.
www.pinksheets.com /about/pr_042301.jsp   (875 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P.
The Bloomberg Professional® service is the serious choice for the financial professional.
Bloomberg News® is a central element of the Bloomberg Professional service, with more than 1,600 journalists and editors reporting from 94 bureaus.
More than 1,000 data analysts maintain the data feed to the Bloomberg Professional service, which is the most comprehensive, timely and accurate financial database available.
about.bloomberg.com /professional/profservice.html   (435 words)

  
 Case Studies : Bloomberg L.P.
Bloomberg L.P. is providing up-to-date real-time financial information to more than 150,000 users in 100 countries.
As a communication partner of Bloomberg, KVH offers high quality access circuits for users of the Bloomberg Professional(r) service and supports the Bloomberg intranet through KVH Leased Line Services.
Bloomberg emphasizes network reliability as well as backup and full redundancy in the event of an emergency to support its customers' information needs.
www.kvh.co.jp /en/customer/bloom.html   (254 words)

  
 Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg L.P. to Offer Bloomberg Subscribers Access to Electronic Futures Trading on CME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
“Bloomberg terminals are an integral tool for financial professionals in a wide variety of industries all over the world,” said CME Chairman Terry Duffy.
The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® service is the interactive, financial information network that is the core business of Bloomberg L.P. Available 24 hours a day to more than 260,000 professionals in 126 countries, the service is used by market professionals around the world to make informed decisions.
BLOOMBERG NEWS is an international news service employing more than 1,600 journalists based in 90 bureaus around the globe.
www.cme.com /about/press/cn/bloomberg4821.html   (842 words)

  
 Additional comments of Bloomberg L.P. on SR-NYSE-2002-55
Bloomberg would be permitted to sell a package of analytics that would work on a user's own computer, but could not permit the user to tie into Bloomberg's own computer servers to manipulate the data or combine it with other data.
The economies of scale Bloomberg puts to work for its users would be defeated since each user would have to replicate at its own site, or not at all, the extensive computer resources Bloomberg today makes available at the click of a mouse.
Bloomberg's technology specifically favors the middle-market and smaller investor because they are permitted to access Bloomberg's computer capacity instead of having to buy their own.
www.sec.gov /rules/sro/nyse200255/tfsecunda2.htm   (8369 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P.
Find out more about how the company works through Bloomberg Focus Day, on Aug. 22 in our Singapore office.
Bloomberg is sponsoring a season of free outdoor street theater at the National Theatre this summer.
See works by 13 international artists, ranging from deck chairs to an ornamental fountain, in Finsbury Square and Bloomberg SPACE August 2-September 20.
about.bloomberg.com   (87 words)

  
 U.S. Convicts Kazakhstan Hacker of Breaking Into Bloomberg L.P.'s Computers and Attempting Extortion (February 26, 2003)
According to the evidence at trial, Michael Bloomberg, acting in conjunction with FBI agents, sent ZEZEV e-mails saying that if ZEZEV wanted the money he would have to meet with Michael Bloomberg and some of Bloomberg's computer specialists in London and explain to them how he was able to break into Bloomberg's computer system.
After receiving the first e-mail, Bloomberg computer specialists were able to piece together how ZEZEV had broken in, and rewrote the software on the Bloomberg system to prevent him from accessing the system again.
On August 10, 2000, Michael Bloomberg, Tom Secunda, the Head of Technology at Bloomberg, and a British undercover agent posing as Michael Bloomberg's bodyguard met with ZEZEV and Yarimaka in London.
www.usdoj.gov /criminal/cybercrime/zezevConvict.htm   (979 words)

  
 Lawsuit filed against Internet Wire, Bloomberg in Emulex hoax - Sep. 1, 2000 - Sep. 1, 2000
A Bloomberg spokeswoman said the company had no immediate comment on the lawsuit.
The release was quickly picked up by Bloomberg, a leading U.S. financial news wire service, as well as other news services such as Dow Jones and CBS Marketwatch, sending Emulex shares into a steep spiral.
Jeffrey Nobel, co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, said while his firm was still exploring the possibility of including other media outlets in the lawsuit as well, it felt confident that Internet Wire and Bloomberg carried much of the blame for the trading losses.
cnnfn.cnn.com /2000/09/01/companies/emulex   (565 words)

  
 SEC v BLOOMBERG L.P - Legal Case Documents
Bloomberg is subject to the Restrictions to the extent it receives and disseminates "Liquidity Quote" data provided through the Exchange's "Liquidity Quote Service" (the "Service").
In connection with its appeal, Bloomberg moved that the Commission stay implementation of either the Service or of the Restrictions.
Bloomberg is subject to the Restrictions to the extent it receives and disseminates
www.legalcasedocs.com /120/255/752.html   (512 words)

  
 Bloomberg L.P. v The International Capital Group, Inc. - Case No. 96607
Complainant, Bloomberg L. P., is named after its founder Michael R. Bloomberg and Complainant owns the registered mark BLOOMBERG, which it has used in connection with various computer products and publications as well as financial, entertainment and news services.
Respondent, The International Capital Group, Inc., is not licensed or otherwise permitted to use Complainant’s mark or any of the BLOOMBERG family of marks.
Respondent is not known commonly as Bloomberg and Respondent does not have a right under the rules to register a domain name that is phonetically identical to another’s famous mark.
www.arbforum.com /domains/decisions/96607.htm   (1411 words)

  
 Three Kazak Men Arrested in London for Hacking into Bloomberg L.P.'s Computer System (August 14, 2000)
ZEZOV is employed by Kazkommerts and is one of four individuals at Kazkommerts associated with Kazkommert’s contract with Bloomberg.
In addition, according to the Complaints, ZEZOV sent a number of e-mails to Michael Bloomberg, the founder and owner of Bloomberg, using the name "Alex," demanding that Bloomberg pay him $200,000 in exchange for providing information to Bloomberg concerning how ZEZOV was able to infiltrate Bloomberg's computer system.
Bloomberg established an account at Deutsche Bank in London and deposited $200,000 into the account.
www.usdoj.gov /criminal/cybercrime/bloomberg.htm   (683 words)

  
 Chemie.DE News-Center: Bloomberg to distribute ChemConnect market data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bloomberg has forged a unique position within the financial services industry with the Bloomberg Professional service, which provides an unparalleled combination of data and analytics in a single platform.
Bloomberg's clients include the world's central banks, investment institutions, commercial banks, government offices and agencies, corporations and news organizations.
The service, to be jointly marketed by Bloomberg and ChemConnect, will be the first daily, real-time feed of actual transaction data for natural gas liquids (NGLs) and chemicals.
www.chemie.de /news/e/24032   (451 words)

  
 City Mayors: Mayor of New York
Mayor Bloomberg's thirst for information and fascination with technology was evident at an early age, and led him to Johns Hopkins University, where he parked cars and took out loans to finance his education.
Michael Bloomberg used his stake from the Salomon sale to start his own company, an enterprise that would revolutionise the way Wall Street did business.
In 1982, Bloomberg L.P. sold 20 subscriptions to its service; 20 years later that figure had multiplied to over 165,000 subscribers worldwide.
www.citymayors.com /usa/nyc.html   (947 words)

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