Than 8 billion. With 500 stores around the globe. At the helm is the chief executive who came into the job seven years ago, with no fashion experience but a determination to return the printed luxury, attracting younger highvalue customers. Louvet i often got the question is ralph lauren still relevant, which is a painful question to listen to, but we had lost that Younger Generation. Francine on this episode, speak to tresa levay, about his plans to take the company back to its roof. Patrice louvet, thank you so much. Do you have the best job in the world . Louvet pretty close. Francine what was the most surprising thing about your job when you first started . Louvet the thing that attracted me to this opportunity was the opportunity to work with ralph. This man is a visionary incredible entrepreneur, and the opportunity to work with him and partner with him is really special and i treasure it. Francine and you have to get along because he is socialist such a figure. He has his name o
Number. We get the ppi number and that tells us if inflation is sticking there. It was hotter in january. The tenyear note is sitting below 4. 2 at 4. 198. The twoyear note at 4. 26 . The head of the National Transportation safety board said Security Camera footage showing work done on the boeing max 9 door plug that blew out mid flight has been overwritten. In the letter to the Senate Committee and the chair and agency still lack critical information of the events that led up to the january incident and who performed work. Boeings Ceo Dave Calhoun said he was unable to provide the names of the workers. Boeing has no records of the work performed. Boeing says the company does not retain security footage for longer than 30 days. The work was in the factory last year and delivered in october. More news raising eyebrows and questions. Oh, my. Thats all i have to say. I know. I guess i have seen enough dateline and drama and you look at the footage and you say oh, no. You leave it in. You
Moving averages. This months worst performer on the dow. Plus activism in the restaurant sector. Outback steakhouses Parent Company down sharply. Lets begin with the markets extending this weeks losses, not a lot going right, and today, mike, a lot of it surrounds china and worries about not just growth but the debt burden as well. You wouldnt say its a new factor bits been on the list o worries. You have one of these situations where once you have this pretty sharp break in momentum to the upside, several weeks ago, some breakdowns in the longer term trend, some concerns about, you know, valuation that were always there that are being exacerbated and why has the yield become unanchored, treasury yields, and even global yields . All that stuff in the mix and then you have the related concern of, oh, what might what stress points might we see emerge out of that . All thats in the mix. I do think, also, yesterday, with the yields making those new kind of 15year highs, you started to see
Brands, valued at more than 8 billion, with 500 stores around the globe. At the helm is a chief executive who came into the job seven years ago with no fashion experience, but determination to return the brand to luxury, attracting younger highvalue customers. Patrice when i started this job, i often got the question, is ralph lauren still relevant . Right . Which is a painful question to listen to, honestly, but we had to some extent lost touch with the younger generation. Francine in this episode of leaders with lacqua, i speak to Patrice Louvet, about the companys founder ralph lauren and his plans to take the company back to its roots. Patrice louvet, thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. Patrice very happy to be here, francine. Francine do you have the best job in the world . Patrice pretty close. Francine because it is fun . What was the most surprising thing about your job since you first started . Patrice there are so many things. Probably the thing that actually attra
Brands, valued at more than 8 billion, with 500 stores around the globe. At the helm is a chief executive who came into the job seven years ago with no fashion experience, but determination to return the brand to luxury, attracting younger highvalue customers. Patrice when i started this job, i often got the question, is ralph lauren still relevant . Right . Which is a painful question to listen to, honestly, but we had to some extent lost touch with the younger generation. Francine in this episode of leaders with lacqua, i speak to Patrice Louvet, about the companys founder ralph lauren and his plans to take the company back to its roots. Patrice louvet, thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. Patrice very happy to be here, francine. Francine do you have the best job in the world . Patrice pretty close. Francine because it is fun . What was the most surprising thing about your job since you first started . Patrice there are so many things. Probably the thing that actually attra