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Jarden Equity up 3700% Plus in Last 10, 11 Years: Lillie

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Dec. 22 -- Jarden CEO Jim Lillie discusses the companys performance and the challenges ahead on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Russians Battle the Recession: Buy a Porsche?

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Dec. 9 -- In the face of ongoing crippling sanctions and the tumbling currency, Russias luxury car sector may emerge as a surprise winner. Sales of some luxury cars are through the roof. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on Countdown....
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British Fashion Council Chief Grab

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British Fashion Council Chief Grab
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Someone Might Be Looking to Bid on Burberry

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March 8 -- Burberry Group Plc jumped on speculation that the U.K.’s biggest luxury-goods producer is setting up defenses against a potential takeover offer in response to stake building. Bloomberg's Andrew Roberts reports on...
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Samsonite Chair: China Business Murky, Europe to Do Well

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March 17 -- Timothy Parker, Samsonite International chairman, discusses the company's earnings, expansion strategy and acquisition of Tumi with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "First Up."
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Twitter: Buyout Target or Standalone Business?

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Aug. 1 -- Mark Patricof of Houlihan Lokey Financial discusses the prospect of Twitter as a buyout candidate and why the merger of FanDuel and DraftKings makes sense. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Turkey’s first International Modest Fashion Week opens in Istanbul

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INTERNATIONAL MODEST FASHION WEEK TAKES OFF IN TURKEYTurkey's first International Modest Fashion Week has opened in Istanbul, attracting designers and models of conservative wear from around the world.The two-day event kicked off Friday...
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Cameron campaigning before EU referendum

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Cameron campaigning before EU referendum
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VOICED : Traditional Vienna goes brand crazy

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VOICED : Traditional Vienna goes brand crazy
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VOICED: Automakers compete to tap into China's market

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VOICED: Automakers compete to tap into China's market
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Franc surge casts shadow on Geneva luxury watch fair

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CLEAN : Franc surge casts shadow on Geneva luxury watch fair
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JPMorgan's Stubbs Sees Job Concerns in GM's Opel Deal

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Feb.21 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua highlights comments from Bloomberg View columnist Leonid Bershidsky on General Motors' plans to sell the Opel brand. She speaks with David Stubbs, global market...
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Stoli CEO Says Russia Sanctions Have Not Diminished Sales

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Jul.06 -- Hugues Pietrini, chief executive officer at Stoli Group, discusses sales amid sanctions on Russia and outlook for the company’s libations overall. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Red Army retakes Bryansk, USSR from the Nazis during World War II

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Map depicting a Nazi retreat from USSR / VS tanks pushing through forest, knocking down trees in the process, tanks firing / VS men pushing an artillery piece; dragging a gun; young soldier in brush, others crawl through woods / VS the...
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Target's Online Success Helps Boost Forecast

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Aug.16 -- Joseph Feldman, analyst at Telsey Advisory Group, examines second-quarter results from Target Corp. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Feldman, his family, and firm, do not own shares of Target.
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El Salón del Automóvil de Fráncfort promociona los vehículos eléctricos

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Sep.11-- El Salón del Automóvil de Fráncfort de este año se enfoca en los vehículos eléctricos con la introducción de los autos eléctricos por parte de los fabricantes de autos alemanes después del reciente escándalo del diésel. Matt...
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Scotch Whisky More Popular Than Ever

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VOICED: Scotch Whisky is going through a bit of a golden era. It's never been more popular internationally and is our biggest food and drink export - and more distilleries are opening. But there are challenges - possible post-Brexit...
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Bloomberg

I Only See Negative Outcomes for Auto Tariffs, Says JSC Automotive

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Jul.04 -- Jochen Siebert, managing director at JSC Automotive, discusses the proposed tariffs on auto imports and how they may impact carmakers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Christian Siriano on keeping fashion inoffensive: ‘I don't feel stifled at all’

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CHRISTIAN SIRIANO ON KEEPING FASHION INOFFENSIVE: 'I DON'T FEEL STIFLED AT ALL'
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Sweets industry voices concern over disorderly Brexit

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German gummy bears, chocolate and liquorice are popular sweets in Britain, but British aficionados could face a shortage of their favourite treats when Brexit hits on March 29.
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Brexit crisis puts pressure on UK car industry

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Gregory McDonald strides across the spotless factory floor at his company, Goodfish, glowing with pride. He invested his life savings in the gleaming machinery that surrounds him, and he's ready to do anything to protect it.
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Bloomberg

Tata Is Said Exploring Options for Jaguar Land Rover Unit

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Mar.01 -- Tata Group is reportedly exploring strategic options for its Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc unit. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China Consumer Confidence Down 'Quite a Lot,' Akzo Nobel CEO Says

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Feb.25 -- Thierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel, discusses offsetting costs with higher prices, exposure to the auto and shipping industries, and concerns about China and Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."