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Michael R. Bloomberg is the 108th Mayor of the City of New
York. He was born on February 14, 1942 to middle class parents in
Medford, Massachusetts, where his father was the bookkeeper at a local
dairy. 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. After his college graduation, he gained an MBA from Harvard
and in the summer of 1966, he was hired by Salomon Brothers to work on
Wall Street. He quickly advanced through the ranks,
and became a partner in 1972. Soon after, he was supervising all of
Salomon's stock trading, sales and later, its information systems. He
was fired in 1981 after another company acquired Salomon. Michael
Bloomberg used his stake from the Salomon sale to start his...39 company, an endeavor that would revolutionize the way that Wall Street...40
business. As a young trader, he had been amazed at the archaic nature
in which information was stored. When he needed to see how a stock had
been trading three weeks earlier, he had to find a copy of the Wall
Street Journal from the date in question, and the records system
consisted of clerks penciling trades in oversize ledgers....41,
he created a financial information computer that would collect and
analyze different combinations of past and present securities data and
deliver it immediately to the user. In 1982, Bloomberg LP sold 20 subscriptions to its service; 20 years...42,
Bloomberg LP has over 165,000 subscribers worldwide. As the business
proved its viability, the company branched out and in 1990 Bloomberg LP
entered the media business, launching a news service, and then radio,
television, Internet, and publishing operations.
Nearly 20 years after its founding, Bloomberg LP now employs more than
8,000 people - including 2,500 in New York City - in more than 100
offices worldwide. As the company enjoyed tremendous growth, Michael
Bloomberg dedicated more of his time and energy to philanthropy and
civic affairs. His desire to improve education, advance medical research
and increase access to the arts, has provided the motivation for much
of his philanthropy. The Mayor served as the Chairman
of the Board of Trustees of Johns Hopkins University until May 2002.
Recently, he was honored by Johns Hopkins University, when its
School of Hygiene and Public Health was renamed "The Bloomberg School
of Public Health," a tribute to his leadership and use of philanthropy
to improve the human...43. In 1997, Michael Bloomberg published his autobiography, Bloomberg by Bloomberg. All of the royalties from sales of the book are donated to the Committee to Protect Journalists.(Adapted
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4&cc=unused1196&rc=1194&ndi=-1)An adequate title for the above text would be:
a) Bloomberg by Bloomberg.
b) Who's Michael Bloomberg?
c) How is my money doing?
d) Slowly moving uphill.
e) Jack of All Trades, Master of None.