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We're Moving in Right Direction, Says Akzo Nobel CEO
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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Uxin CEO on Servicing Customers, 4Q Earnings, Demand for Used Cars in China
Mar.20 -- Kun Dai, chairman and chief executive officer at Uxin, discusses how they service customers, 4Q earnings, profitability, demand in China’s used car market and their partnerships. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Qualcomm Seeks iPhone Ban in China
Oct.15 -- Qualcomm has stepped up its legal fight with Apple, filing lawsuits in China to stop the manufacture and sale of iPhones in the country. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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India Office Demand to Recover to 2019 Levels: Knight Frank
Jan.14 -- Shishir Baijal, chairman and managing director for India at property broker Knight Frank, discusses the outlook for the country's real estate market. Leasing of offices in India have recovered to pre-pandemic levels after...
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China's Economy: Will Yuan Depreciate in 2015?
Jan. 5 -- China saw slowing growth in 2014. So will slowing growth continue in 2015? Bloomberg's Tom Orlik discusses the state of Chinas economy and what we can expect in 2015 on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Guangzhou R&F Properties Seeking 6-Month Debt Extension
China's Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. is seeking a debt extension to avoid a default as shockwaves from a credit crunch continue to reverberate throughout the property sector. The company wants more time to pay a $725 million note...
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Evergrande Seeks More Time From Offshore Investors on Repayment
Indebted Chinese Developer China Evergrande Group is urging offshore bondholders not to adopt aggressive legal action over missed repayments. It comes as Evergrande says its working with the government on a detailed debt restructuring...
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Bombardier Sees 2017 Profit Gain as Cuts Kick In
Dec.15 -- Revenue will increase by a low-single-digit percentage in 2017 after falling this year, Bombardier said in a statement. The Montreal-based maker of planes and trains confirmed a goal to break even on a cash-flow basis in 2018...
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The Consumer Experience Is Most Important: Agarwal
Sept. 19 -- Kimberly-Clark Corporation Asia-Pacific President Achal Agarwal discusses his companys expansion plan into Asia, the challenges they face in the region and how they are most concerned with the consumer experience. He speaks...
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This Year Has Been Bad Year for Auto Industry, Says Maruti Suzuki India Chairman
Sep.25 -- R.C. Bhargava, chairman at Maruti Suzuki India, discusses the auto industry in India, the implications of the country’s tax cut, the kind of improvements he can see in the coming months and incentives. He speaks exclusively on...
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China Evergrande Has Options to Avert Cash Crunch
Sep.28 -- There have been some concerns about China Evergrande Group’s mounting debt and potential default, but the company actually has a series of funding options that could help it avoid a cash crunch. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong...
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China’s Top Insurers See Profits Slump on Coronavirus Impact
Apr.23 -- China’s top two insurance companies saw profits plunge in the first quarter as the coronavirus hit sales and investment returns. China Life, the country’s biggest life insurer posted a 34% drop in profits through March, while...
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Daimler Truck CEO Committed to 2025 Profitability Plan
Daimler Truck Holding AG expects higher profit margins this year even as manufacturers battle fallout from the war in Ukraine that is exacerbating supply chain pressures. The company last month said it will discontinue its business...
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BofA CEO Moynihan: Customer Relationship Jobs Growing
Dec.27 -- Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan sat down with Bloomberg's David Westin for an exclusive interview at the bank's office in Boston. They discussed the company's employment plans and...
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Anta Challenges Big Global Brands
Aug.15 -- Anta Sports, China's largest sportswear company by revenue touched an all-time high Tuesday after posting record first-earnings and better than forecast sales. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle spoke with Anta's chairman to find out...
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Retailers Hoping for Strong End to Holiday Season
Dec.24 -- Rick Helfenbein, CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association and Jennifer Bartashus of Bloomberg Intelligence,
discuss the holiday season for retailers. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Alder Properties Looking at Saudi, Egypt Markets: CEO
Aug.08 -- Talal Al Dhiyebi, chief executive officer of Aldar Properties PJSC, Abu Dhabi's largest publicly-listed developer, talks about the company's financial results and business outlook. Aldar reported revenue for the second quarter...
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MongoDB 'Well Positioned' for the Future, CEO Says
Oct.19 -- Dev Ittycheria, MongoDB president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's IPO and competitive advantages with Bloomberg's Alex Barinka on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Ruble Collapse: How Audi Is Managing Risk in Russia
Dec. 19 -- In an exclusive interview, Audi Russia Head of Sales Division Daria Khrapova discusses what Audi in Russia is doing to deal with the rubles collapse with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers
March 7 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Zeb Eckert, Shery Ahn and Rosalind Chin discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Pret Index: What It Says About Consumer Activity in the U.K.
May.17 -- Pano Christou, chief executive officer at Pret A Manger, discusses the Bloomberg Pret Index, which provides a visualization of consumer activity in different parts of the U.K. economy based on exclusive data from the sandwich...
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The Global Chip Shortage And How to Fix It
Mar.03 -- A global shortage in semiconductors has hit supply chains and slowed down the production of everything from laptops, to games consoles and even cars. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow looks at what's behind the lack of supply and what...
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Pizza Hut Restaurants Growing Ahead Of Market
VOICED: The chief executive of Pizza Hut Restaurants says the Chancellor's announcement of a compulsory living wage could lead to a low-service economy. I spoke to Jens Hofma as the pizza chain today announced its annual profits had...