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The video has been posted for less than an hour and is currently the talk of the web. Usually the new videos of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television are much less talked about. Soon in trends? That's all the bad news we wish him, considering the work this channel has been doing for many years now!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Why Would Apple Want to Invest in Apple? published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Intel has approached Apple about investing in the chipmaker, according to people familiar with the matter. Intel is looking to make a comeback after the US government took a 10% stake. Apple and Intel shares both rose on the news. Sources say these talks are in very early stages and may not lead to a deal. Bloomberg's Ryan Gould discusses the news with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."