Chiquita Agrees to Cutrale, Safra Deal Worth $681M

Chiquita Agrees to Cutrale, Safra Deal Worth $681M

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The transcript covers Brazil's economic challenges under President Rousseff, including a significant drop in the Bassma index and the Brazilian real. It also discusses the acquisition of Chiquita Brands by Cultural group and Safra after a failed takeover attempt by an Irish company. The transcript highlights the controversy surrounding Ebola quarantines in New York and New Jersey, with criticism from the White House and defense from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Finally, it mentions the top-performing CEOs according to the Harvard Business Review, with Jeff Bezos of Amazon leading the list.

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What economic challenges did Brazil face during Rousseff's re-election period?

A significant rise in the Bassma index

A 20% decline in the Bassma index

An increase in the Brazilian real value

A surge in economic growth

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Which companies were involved in the acquisition of Chiquita Brands?

Cultural Group and Safra

Amazon and Gilead Sciences

Irish Banana Producer and Safra

Cottrell and Chiquita

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What was the reaction to the mandatory Ebola quarantines in New York and New Jersey?

They were supported by the White House

They were widely praised

They were met with criticism

They were ignored by the public

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who was named the world's best performing CEO by the Harvard Business Review?

Chris Christie

John Chambers of Cisco

Jeff Bezos of Amazon

John Martin of Gilead Sciences

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What was the main reason for the nurse's quarantine in New Jersey?

She was a healthcare worker in New York

She traveled to Brazil recently

She worked with Ebola patients in West Africa

She showed symptoms of Ebola