What is it's revenue generator? What are its relevant products and what kind of days to day activities do engineers do at Bloomberg? I'm genuinely curious.
The Bloomberg Terminal was and still is the main revenue generator. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomberg_Terminal The vast majority of the engineers either work on the Terminal directly or in software infrastructure (to support the Terminal) But they also have people working in Bloomberg News and on other off-terminal data centered products like BLAW https://pro.bloomberglaw.com/the-complete-legal-research-resource/ TLDR: Data, all kinds, but mostly financial
Let me Google that for you: https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/102015/how-bloomberg-makes-billions-hint-not-just-news.asp TL;DR: Bloomberg Terminals, Analytics, subscription and professional services on many fronts, venture capital and several other "smaller" businesses.
Your curiosity is weak if you couldn't even Google it. Good luck Op.
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Nuthin'. Just staring at the terminal like the rest of us.
Bloomberg is beyond solid. Everyone on Wall Street uses the Bloomberg terminal which is a premium very expensive product
We run the world: Wall Street, governments, philanthropy, Lawyers etc…. Bloomberg is to Finance and trading, what Google is to engineers! If u really think about it lol :)
I work at Bloomberg and I can’t even tell you
Read the Bloomberg by Bloomberg book if you are curious.
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Data. Bloomberg terminals were the industry standard for a very long time
Can you elaborate? What exactly does it do?
Were? What is the standard now?