Bloomberg TV and live events Highlights
Bloomberg, the leading global suppliers of data, messages and analysis, today announced Highlights of their weekly programming live shows and some interviews, published on Bloomberg Television (R), Bloomberg Radio (R) and Bloomberg Professional (R) service during the last week.
Highlights from last week are as follows: Monday, November 21 * Over Michael Lander, Operating Director and Chief Executive Officer, Sucden (UK) Limited, which discusses the Chinese market and the copper price outlook for copper, on Bloomberg Television United Kingdom.
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