Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born
February 14,
1942) is an
American business magnate, politician and philanthropist. He served as the 108th
Mayor of New York City, holding office for three consecutive terms beginning with his first election in
2001. With a net worth of $34 billion, he is the eleventh-richest person in the
United States and the sixteenth-wealthiest in the world.
He is the founder and 88% owner of
Bloomberg L.P., the global financial data and media company notable for its
Bloomberg Terminal.
Bloomberg began his career at the securities brokerage
Salomon Brothers before forming his company in
1981 and spending the next twenty years as its chairman and
CEO. He also served as chairman of the board of trustees at his alma mater
Johns Hopkins University from
1996 to
2002. A
Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his party registration in 2001 to run for mayor as a
Republican. He defeated opponent
Mark Green in a close election held just weeks after the
September 11 terrorist attacks. Bloomberg won a second term in
2005 and left the
Republican Party two years later. He campaigned to weaken the city's term limits law and was elected to his third term in 2009 as an independent candidate on the Republican ballot line.
He was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for the
U.S. presidential elections in 2008 and
2012, and for
New York Governor in
2010. He declined to seek either office, instead opting to continue serving as
Mayor of New York. On
January 1, 2014,
Bill de Blasio succeeded Bloomberg as mayor of
New York City.
On
January 31, 2014,
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced that he had appointed Mr. Bloomberg as his
Special Envoy for
Cities and
Climate Change, assisting him in consultations with mayors and related key stakeholders to raise political will and mobilize action among cities as part of a long-term strategy to advance efforts on climate change.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg
Bloomberg L.P. is a privately held financial software, data and media company headquartered in New York City. Bloomberg L.P. was founded by
Michael Bloomberg in 1981 with the help of
Thomas Secunda,
Duncan MacMillan,
Charles Zegar[6] and a 30% ownership investment by
Merrill Lynch.[7] Bloomberg L.P. provides financial software tools such as an analytics and equity trading platform, data services and news to financial companies and organizations through the
Bloomberg terminal (via its Bloomberg
Professional Service), its core money-generating product.[8] Bloomberg L.P. also includes a wire service (
Bloomberg News), a global television network (
Bloomberg Television), a radio station (
WBBR), websites, subscription-only newsletters and three magazines:
Bloomberg Businessweek,
Bloomberg Markets and "Bloomberg
Pursuit".
In 1981, Salomon Brothers was acquired, and Michael Bloomberg, a general partner, was given a $
10 million partnership settlement.[10] Bloomberg, having designed in-house computerized financial systems for Salomon, used his $10 million severance check to start
Innovative Market Systems (
IMS).[11] Bloomberg developed and built his own computerized system to provide real-time market data, financial calculations
and other financial analytics to
Wall Street firms. In
1983, Merrill Lynch invested $30 million in IMS to help finance the development of "the
Bloomberg" terminal computer system and by
1984, IMS was selling machines to all of Merrill Lynch's clients.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomberg_L.P.
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