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  • Coronavirus Outbreak Forces World's Largest Work-From-Home Experiment
    World News | Shelly Banjo, Livia Yap, Colum Murphy & Vinicy Chan, Bloomberg | Monday February 3, 2020
    Thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, working from home is no longer a privilege, it's a necessity. While factories, shops, hotels and restaurants are warning about plunging foot traffic that is transforming city centers into ghost towns, behind the closed doors of apartments and suburban homes, thousands of businesses are trying to figure out how to...
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  • $42 Billion Slump For India's Auto Sector - And It May Not Be Over
    Business | Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Saturday May 4, 2019
    A gauge of automobile companies has fallen 30 percent since reaching a record in December 2017, and is the worst-performer among 19 sector indexes in the nation's equity market this year. That's as the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex Index rallied to a fresh peak last month.
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  • A Steve Jobs Rival Who Hit Hard Times Makes Remarkable Comeback
    World News | Yoolim Lee, Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Monday February 25, 2019
    On Oct. 11, 2011, as tributes to Steve Jobs continued to pour in across the world, one man took out a $16,000 full-page newspaper ad in Singapore to pay his respects to the Apple Inc. co-founder who had passed away.
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  • How To Lose $23 Billion In A Market That's Surged 61,436%
    Business | Bhuma Shrivastava and Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Wednesday May 23, 2018
    The entry of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. in 2016 has proven to be a turning point in consolidation for the market.
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  • How Apple Helped a 77-Year-Old CEO Recover From His Worst Error
    World News | Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Wednesday December 20, 2017
    In 2015, Yao Hsiao Tung was 75 and looking to slow down. He'd begun seeking his successor as chief executive officer of Hi-P International Ltd., a contract manufacturer for customers including Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. But an annual loss, and the $126 million claim that Hi-P filed because of it, ended that plan.
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'Livia Yap Bloomberg' - 5 News Result(s)

  • Coronavirus Outbreak Forces World's Largest Work-From-Home Experiment
    World News | Shelly Banjo, Livia Yap, Colum Murphy & Vinicy Chan, Bloomberg | Monday February 3, 2020
    Thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, working from home is no longer a privilege, it's a necessity. While factories, shops, hotels and restaurants are warning about plunging foot traffic that is transforming city centers into ghost towns, behind the closed doors of apartments and suburban homes, thousands of businesses are trying to figure out how to...
    www.ndtv.com
  • $42 Billion Slump For India's Auto Sector - And It May Not Be Over
    Business | Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Saturday May 4, 2019
    A gauge of automobile companies has fallen 30 percent since reaching a record in December 2017, and is the worst-performer among 19 sector indexes in the nation's equity market this year. That's as the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex Index rallied to a fresh peak last month.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • A Steve Jobs Rival Who Hit Hard Times Makes Remarkable Comeback
    World News | Yoolim Lee, Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Monday February 25, 2019
    On Oct. 11, 2011, as tributes to Steve Jobs continued to pour in across the world, one man took out a $16,000 full-page newspaper ad in Singapore to pay his respects to the Apple Inc. co-founder who had passed away.
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  • How To Lose $23 Billion In A Market That's Surged 61,436%
    Business | Bhuma Shrivastava and Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Wednesday May 23, 2018
    The entry of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. in 2016 has proven to be a turning point in consolidation for the market.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • How Apple Helped a 77-Year-Old CEO Recover From His Worst Error
    World News | Livia Yap, Bloomberg | Wednesday December 20, 2017
    In 2015, Yao Hsiao Tung was 75 and looking to slow down. He'd begun seeking his successor as chief executive officer of Hi-P International Ltd., a contract manufacturer for customers including Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. But an annual loss, and the $126 million claim that Hi-P filed because of it, ended that plan.
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