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How Nationalism in China Hit Nike, Adidas

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Chinese consumers are increasingly acting as an extension of the government's political agenda by turning away from Western brands. It's a worrying sign for companies that have staked their futures on the $6 trillion market. Jinshan Hong...
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Microsoft Will Always Invest in Hardware, CEO Says

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Sep.28 -- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joins Bloomberg's Emily Chang for an in-depth conversation about Microsoft's hardware strategy and the vision for the future of tech at the company.
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These Are the Bloomberg 50

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Nov.30 -- Bloomberg BusinessWeek reflects on the people who have made massive contributions in five categories - business, tech, entertainment, politics and finance in 2017.
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We're Moving in Right Direction, Says Akzo Nobel CEO

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Oct.17 -- Thierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel, discusses his goal of 15% profit margins by 2020, his efforts to lower costs, the cost of raw materials, his M&A plans and their pricing power. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Amundi's CEO Remains Very Optimistic for 2022

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Valerie Baudson, chief executive officer at Amundi SA, Europe's largest asset manager, discusses fourth quarter earnings, the firm's ESG investments and what higher interest rates would mean for the business. She speaks exclusively to...
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IFF CEO Says Parts of Supply Chain Are Under Pressure

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May.12 -- Andreas Fibig, International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. chief executive officer, says the coronavirus pandemic is putting pressure on his supply chain, but some products are still in high demand. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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RevolutionRace CEO: Supply Chain Issues Persist

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Pernilla Nyrensten, chief executive officer of outdoor clothing company RevolutionRace, discusses third-quarter net sales beating estimates. Despite strong results, the CEO says that supply chain issues persist with delivery from Asia...
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Where Are There Growth Opportunities for Danone?

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May 20-- Danone CEO Emmanuel Faber discusses the companies growth and performance, and its push for sustainable agriculture. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Unilever CEO Jope on Prices, Raw Materials, Revenue

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Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope discusses consumer-goods prices, raw material costs and the outlook for revenue after the firm reported first-quarter sales growth of 7.3% on an underlying basis. Analysts expected a gain of...
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Covid-19 Blood Clot Risk Rises With Age: Johns Hopkins

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Mar.11 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the risk of blood clots in Covid-19 patients, vaccine supply and demand, and the risk of increasing infections as states begin to reopen. He speaks on...
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Walmart Boosts Forecast After July Cut

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Walmart's results improved more than expected in late July thanks to robust back-to-school sales, lower fuel prices and more buying by wealthier customers seeking bargains. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Bartashus has more on...
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Olympians explain why they believe transgender women should not participate in womens sport

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Former competitive swimmer Sharron Davies and former marathon runner Mara Yamauchi spoke on the issue of trans-inclusion at a press conference in Edinburgh on Thursday, attending the For Women Scotland conference. Both spoke of their...
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Why Universal Basic Income Is Best Way to Ease Impact of Automation

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Mar.01 -- Andrew Yang, Venture for America founder, explains why universal basic income is the best way to offset the impact of automation on U.S. jobs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Mondelez CEO: Price Increases Not Affecting Volumes

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Mondelez International Chairman & CEO Dirk Van De Put says price increases are not affecting volumes as consumers have savings, better wages and are focusing their spending on consuming products at home. Van De Put spoke on "Bloomberg...
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Christie's International CEO Calls Asia 'Key Market' For Art

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Mar.23 -- Christie's International CEO Guillaume Cerutti calls Asia a key market just as the auction house kicks off its joint art sale in Hong Kong and London this week. He spoke with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat as part of the Credit...
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Unilever Plans Thousands of Job Cuts

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Unilever Plc is reportedly planning to cut thousands of management jobs. That news comes as activist investor Nelson Peltz builds a stake in the consumer goods giant, pressuring the chief executive Alan Jope. Last week, Unilever failed...
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Uber Buys Alcohol Delivery Startup Drizly for $1.1 Billion

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Feb.02 -- Drizly Inc. co-founder and CEO Cory Rellas says this was the right time to sell to Uber for $1.1 billion. The deal is Uber’s biggest since July when it bought Postmates, a food delivery app. Rellas speaks with Emily Chang on...
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China's E-Commerce Giant JD.com Seeing 'Strong Momentum,' VP Says

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Jun.18 -- Ling Chenkai, vice president at JD.com Inc., Chinese e-commerce operator, discusses the company's strategy, outlook, and its 618 festival -- the country’s second-largest shopping event after Alibaba’s Singles’ Day. He speaks...
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E-Commerce Competition Is Not a Zero-Sum Game, Verishop CEO Says

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Sep.09 -- Imran Khan, Verishop chief executive officer and former Snap chief strategy officer, discusses the company's free one-day shipping service and the competitive environment in the e-commerce industry with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs...
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What Makes A Film 'International'? The Answer Isn't Really Clear.

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The Oscars changed its "Best Foreign Language Film" to "Best International Feature Film" — but that change is in name only.
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Luxury Is More Resilient Than Regular Retail, FSI's Norsa Says

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Nov.27 -- Michele Norsa, industrial partner at Fondo Strategico Italiano, examines the impact of Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts and the strength of luxury retail. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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StockX CEO Sees Scarce Products as Hot Commodity

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Apr.08 -- StockX, a company that mimics the stock market selling scarce products such as sneakers, is looking to go public. Scott Cutler, CEO of StockX, speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Coca-Cola COO: Boosting Revenue, Cutting Calories

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Oct. 26 -- James Quincey, president and chief operating officer at Coca-Cola, discusses third-quarter results and markets where the company is seeing growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Unilever Focuses on Returns in Strategic Review

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Feb.22 -- Unilever is undertaking a strategic review as it vows to boost shareholder returns following Kraft Heinz Co.'s failed $143 billion takeover proposal. Bloomberg Intelligence's Deborah Aitken reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...