Bloomberg
Amazon Could Be Expanding Private-Label Line
May 16 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Shelly Banjo reports on Amazon's possible plan to sell private-label goods. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." Her opinions are her own.
Bloomberg
How Rihanna’s $4 Billion Business Is Changing Cosmetics
Sep.10 -- Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty has helped expand the image of beauty in the cosmetics industry. As a younger generation demands more from brands, can the industry become a force for inclusion and body positivity?
Bloomberg
The Rise and Fall of Peloton
Questus CEO Jeff Rosenblum joins Caroline Hyde to discuss his new book "Exponential" looking into how the best companies don't interrupt but empower. Also, his thoughts on Peloton's rise and fall, and why Superbowl ads are pointless.
Curated Video
Why Are Influencers So Influential?
Influencers’ endorsements or recommendations can help businesses or brands expand their reach and generate new leads.
Bloomberg
Younger People Are Shifting to Secondhand Clothes: thredUP CEO
Jul.23 -- thredUP Co-founder and CEO James Reinhart discusses what is behind the boom in secondhand clothing sales. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
Instacart CMO on Future of Advertising
Instacart Chief Marketing Officer Laura Jones joins Caroline Hyde to discuss where Instacart is placing its bets on advertising this year, Instacart's evolution from a transactional utility to an inspirational shopping experience, and...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Fast fashion to ethical couture: Vietnams design evolution
VOICED : Fast fashion to ethical couture: Vietnams design evolution
Bloomberg
Kylie Jenner Becomes the World's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire
Mar.06 -- Kylie Jenner, the founder of Kylie Cosmetics, has become the world’s youngest self-made billionaire after her company signed an exclusive partnership with Ulta Beauty Inc. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on "Bloomberg...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Brand Recognition
Article with discussion questions provides information about advertising to children. Students gain an understanding of the number of brands toddlers and pre-schoolers are able to recognize, even those who can't read.