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  2. Bloomberg Aptitude Test - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Aptitude Test. The Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT) was an aptitude test owned, published, and developed by the now-defunct Bloomberg Institute - a former educational division of Bloomberg LP. It was used by employers in the business world to evaluate candidates. [1] [2] The exam focused on skills relevant to careers in finance.

  3. Bloomberg Businessweek - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Businessweek, previously known as BusinessWeek (and before that Business Week and The Business Week), is an American monthly business magazine published 12 times a year. [2] The magazine debuted in New York City in September 1929. [ 3 ]

  4. Bloomberg News - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Opinion, formerly Bloomberg View, is an editorial division of Bloomberg News which launched in May 2011, and provides content from columnists, authors and editors about current news issues. [48] Timothy L. O'Brien, a former New York Times reporter and editor, is senior executive editor of the division. [49]

  5. Bloomberg Industry Group - Wikipedia

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    The platform, which Bloomberg L.P. introduced in 2009, provides legal content, proprietary company information and news to attorneys, law students, and other legal professionals. The service integrates Bloomberg L.P. news with Bloomberg BNA's primary and secondary legal content and business development tools, as well as tools to analyze case ...

  6. Bloomberg Markets - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Markets is a magazine published six times a year by Bloomberg L.P. as part of Bloomberg News. Aimed at global financial professionals, Bloomberg Markets publishes articles on the people and issues related to global financial markets. Bloomberg Markets, which is based in New York City, has readers in 147 countries

  7. Political positions of Michael Bloomberg - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg announced that the city would appeal the decision. [85] Bloomberg has been criticized for some of his policies which have been described by many as facilitating the creation of a nanny state. [86] Comedian Bill Maher, while on Jimmy Kimmel Live, said that Bloomberg's soda ban "gives liberals a bad name". [87]

  8. Template:Bloomberg - Wikipedia

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  9. Justin Fox - Wikipedia

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    Justin Fox (born January 28, 1964) is an American financial journalist, commentator, and writer.He is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, writing about business and economics. . Formerly, he was editorial director of the Harvard Business Review Group for five years, and business and economics columnist for Time magaz