Bloomberg
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...
Bloomberg
Chicken Wings a Super Bowl 'Fan Favorite,' Wingstop CEO Says
Feb.01 -- Charles Morrison, Wingstop Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses sales growth, delivery service expansion, and the Super Bowl. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets:...
Bloomberg
Secondhand Clothes Site ThredUp Jumps After $168 Million IPO
Mar.26 -- ThredUp Inc., the online marketplace for secondhand clothing, climbed 43% in its trading debut after a $168 million initial public offering. CEO James Reinhart speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Stiff competition in Kenyan athletics to blame for doping: ADAK
Head of the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) has blamed stiff competition in the Kenyan athletics for the surge in doping cases with many athletes opting to 'cheat' to make it in the sport (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Surviving The Storm: Newsy Team Covering Ian Narrowly Saved By Locals
A Newsy Team covering hurricane Ian became overwhelmed in the storm surge. Luckily some local Floridians were there to save the day.
Press Association
Olympians explain why they believe transgender women should not participate in womens sport
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...
Curated Video
Human rights lawyer on Turkey death penalty
Turkey's attempted military coup has led to public anger and calls for the government to reinstate capital punishment.Capital punishment was abolished in 2004 as part of Turkey's bid to join the European Union, and several European...
Curated Video
Cuba Begins To Turn On Lights After Hurricane Ian Blacks Out Island
Lights started to flicker on in the capital, Havana, but much of the city and other parts of western Cuba remained without power Wednesday.
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In Review: The 2021 Hurricane Season
2021 was the third most active year on record based on named storms.
Bloomberg
China's E-Commerce Giant JD.com Seeing 'Strong Momentum,' VP Says
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...
Bloomberg
DoorDash Partners with CVS to Expand Deliveries
Jun.15 -- DoorDash announced it's working with CVS Health Corp., the first pharmacy to join the platform, to deliver non-prescription essentials. Christopher Payne, chief operating officer of DoorDash, discusses the partnership with CVS...
Curated Video
The Grammys Changed The Name Of The 'World Music' Category
The Grammy Awards are changing the name of the category "best world music album" to "best global music album."
Curated Video
What Makes A Film 'International'? The Answer Isn't Really Clear.
The Oscars changed its "Best Foreign Language Film" to "Best International Feature Film" — but that change is in name only.
Bloomberg
Can 'Black Panther’ Reign at the 2019 Oscars? | THR News
With its ever-growing list of new and more diverse members, now could be the time for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to finally nominate a superhero movie ('Black Panther') for best picture.
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ADB releases report on climate change
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYFILE: New Delhi, India - 26 May 20151. Heat shimmers outside President's residence Rashtrapati Bhavan2. People with their heads covered3. People sitting and...
Bloomberg
Future of E-Commerce Will Be Younger, Women: Zalora’s CEO
Mar.31 -- Gunjan Soni, chief executive officer at Zalora Group, discusses e-commerce trends across Southeast Asia, where she’s seeing the strongest demand and the changes made to the business due to the pandemic. She speaks exclusively...
Bloomberg
How Signet Jewelers Plans to Regain Its Luster
Jul.17 -- Gina Drosos, Signet Jewelers Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses the company's comeback plan and the recent trends in the jewelry industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Markets Are Supposed to be Volatile, Causeway's Ketterer Says
Feb.08 -- Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital chief executive officer and portfolio manager, discusses volatility in the equity markets, the outlook for Volkswagen AG and ABB Ltd., and utilities stocks investment. She speaks with...
Bloomberg
Navigating the Shift From IPO to Private Equity
Sept. 16 -- Thoma Bravo managing partner Orlando Bravo discusses why private equity is targeting software companies with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg West.†(Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Bloomberg's Journey into the Metaverse
Mandeep Singh, TMT Team Lead & Senior Analyst & Host, "Tech Disruptors", Bloomberg Intelligence takes us on a journey to the metaverse and tells us how this burgeoning sector is attracting new investment dollars at Bloomberg's The Future...
Curated Video
Flaws found in approval of licensed materials used in making 'dirty bombs'
1. Wide view of hearing room, zoom in to Senator Norm Coleman
2. Side view of those testifying
3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Senator Norm Coleman (Republican-Minnesota)
"It is clear that terrorists are interested in using a dirty bomb to...
Bloomberg
Slack Debuts on NYSE After Shunning Traditional IPO
Jun.20 -- Slack Technologies CEO Stewart Butterfield and CFO Allen Shim discuss the company's trading debut on the NYSE with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets." Bloomberg Beta, the venture capital arm of Bloomberg LP, is an...
Curated Video
Hurricane Fiona Strengthens As It Heads To Bermuda
Fiona was a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph Wednesday morning and is expected to approach Bermuda late Thursday or Friday.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In New York, a native tribe fights to save its land from climate change
In the heart of the Hamptons, New York's summer playground for the rich and famous, a small piece of land housing the Shinnecock Nation is threatened by sea level rise, erosion and ocean acidification caused by climate change and...