News Clip8:24
Bloomberg

Volkswagen Is ‘Tremendously Undervalued’ as a Company, Says CFO

Higher Ed
May.02 -- Frank Witter, chief financial officer at Volkswagen, discusses the importance of China to his business, how a U.S.-China trade agreement would impact the company, enlarging their footprint in the U.S., expansion in China, the...
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Bloomberg

Retail's Losers and Survivors in the Trade War

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Laurent Vasilescu, Macquarie Senior Research Analyst, discusses the prospects for retail as trade tensions worsen with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on 'Bloomberg: The Open.'
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Bloomberg

Watches of Switzerland Gains After London Share Offering

Higher Ed
May.30 -- Brian Duffy, chief executive officer at Watches of Switzerland Group Ltd., the U.K.’s biggest seller of luxury timepieces, discusses the company's outlook and strategy after the firm gained on its debut trading day in London in...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Market Wrap 6/27: Russell 2000, Conagra

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Bloomberg

Zynga's Growth in Asia Offsetting Smartphone Slump, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Frank Gibeau, Zynga Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's second-quarter earnings, growth drivers and the outlook for mobile gaming in the second half of 2019 with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Mondelez Raises Full-Year Organic Forecast Amid Focus on Topline Growth

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- Dirk Van de Put, chairman and chief executive officer at Mondelez International, discusses the company’s main drivers of grow as third-quarter net revenue beat estimates. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

L’Oreal’s Growth in Asia Will Go On, CEO Agon Says

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- L’Oreal Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Agon discusses third-quarter results as sales allayed fears of a potential demand slowdown in China. Agon says it is “business as usual” in the U.K. in spite of Brexit. He...
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Bloomberg

Asahi Defends Spending $22 Billion Building Beer Empire

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- Asahi Group Holdings Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Akiyoshi Koji, the biggest dealmaker in Japan this year, has one thing on his mind: beer, and then more beer. More than $20 billion of it in the past four years, to be precise....
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Press Association

Jo Swinson gets techy on campaign travel

Higher Ed
Jo Swinson visits Imagination Technologies in St Albans on the latest stop of her election campaign. The Lib Dem leader was shown a number of high-tech products that the company have created, which included voice activation technology...
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Bloomberg

Kering Holds Exploratory Talks on Deal for Moncler

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- Senior executives at Kering SA, the owner of Gucci and Saint Laurent, have held exploratory talks with Moncler SpA about a potential deal for the Italian skiwear maker, people with knowledge of the matter said. Eric Pfanner...
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Curated Video

Analyst: Sale of Tiffany & Co. 'monumental'

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

French company to buy Tiffany for $16.2 billion

Higher Ed
French luxury group LVMH has agreed to buy iconic New York jeweler Tiffany & Co. for $16.2 billion, adding a famed star to its portfolio that already boasts Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Bulgari.
News Clip3:52
Curated Video

French company to buy Tiffany for US$16.2 billion

Higher Ed
French luxury group LVMH has agreed to buy iconic New York jeweller Tiffany for $16.2 billion US dollars, adding a famed star to its portfolio that already boasts Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Bulgari.
Instructional Video5:06
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Press Association

Liverpool shoppers ‘ready and waiting’ as lockdown eases

Higher Ed
Shoppers in Liverpool were ready and waiting as non-essential stores opened for the first time since lockdown restrictions began. Queues had already formed outside the city’s Primark store on Church Street when it opened its doors at...
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Bloomberg

GM Believes in an All-Electric Future, Says CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Mary Barra, chairman and chief executive officer of General Motors Co., talks about the future of electric cars for the automaker. She appears on the latest episode of "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Pernod Ricard CEO ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ on Growth in China

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Pernod Ricard Chief Executive Officer Alexandre Ricard discusses sales optimism, the company’s M&A outlook, and the secret to making a great cocktail. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Fidelity Says China's Stock Market 'Very Underestimated'

Higher Ed
Catherine Yeung, investment director at Fidelity International, discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy, stocks and the opportunities she sees amid the government's resolve to ease some of its strict virus controls and sweeping...
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Bloomberg

TikTok Content Creator on the Industry's Diversity Problem

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Landon Moss, TikTok content creator, and Karyn Spencer, chief marketing officer at Whalar Ltd, discuss the lack of diversity and income inequality in the rapidly growing industry. Black creators on the platform have been found...
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Bridgeman Arts

When the Flag Drops

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A John Edwards/Buff film, this documentary following the Rothmans sportscar racing champions’ fight to win the World Endurance Championships in 1984. Narrated by Sir Anthony Quayle. A 1000km race over six hours in several different...
Stock Footage2:59
Bridgeman Arts

One of Our Own Kind part nine - print media in 1970: ads, billboards, banknotes, stamps, maps, etc.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 1970 film 'One of Our Own Kind', directed by John Edwards and narrated by Anthony Quayle. Examples of printed items in everyday life in Yorkshire. Street scenes in Leeds with posters being mounted, printing of ads, banknotes,...
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Bloomberg

Why This Gaming CEO Doesn't Use the Word "Metaverse"

Higher Ed
Super League Gaming CEO & Chairwoman Ann Hand joins Emily Chang to discuss the future of gaming and why she thinks the metaverse is all about the collective.
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Bloomberg

Marriott International CEO Tony Capuano on Covid Impact

Higher Ed
Impact of Covid, return to work and leisure travel on the hotel business. Tom Keene and Kailey Leinz discuss demand for hotel rooms and "revenge travel" with Tony Capuano, CEO of Marriott International on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Boston Market Brings Fast-Casual Dining to Middle East

Higher Ed
June 8 -- George Michel, chief executive officer at Boston Market, discusses the restaurant's expansion plans in the Middle East, competition from supermarkets in the United States, and the impact of a rising minimum wage. He speaks on...