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
25 of the jobs in america and close to 25 of the nations gdp. Right now, they are feeling good about the economy. A brt survey came out which suggested the rating right now in terms of how they feel about the economy climbed 11 points to85. That is a little above the reading83. Feeling good about the capital sales. Those are up double digits from the last quarter. Plans for hires have particulared higher. They sent out a survey asking ceos and if they think Government Policies are undermining American Free enterprise. 75 of ceos think that. Of those who answered yes, 92 partly s92 cited over regulation. We will talk to the ceo as and what they would like to hear from the administration and what they feel is most important to growth policies in the United States. Thats what we are talking about with the ceos today. I can forecast whats coming. Some buyback stuff. They dont like those. Corporate ceo compensation stuff. A lot of different populous rhetoric coming out of it. What is weird
Soon. Ski resorts, Emergency Responders and locals are bracing for whats expected to be the biggest snowstorm of the year so far in the sierra ktvu erasmus here in studio to explain the warnings and advice from emergency officials, and we can see these these conditions changing minute by minute. Yeah. And you just showed that live picture of highway 50. Were going to show you how different it is over on interstate 80. You know, those are the two main ways to get up to the sierra from the bay area and interstate 80 at Donner Summit is closed. This is showing the eastbound direction. The closures on the westbound direction, and they are turning traffic around at kingsville. And thats because of a big rig that flipped over. That happened in 9 00 this morning. The chp does not expect to open this part of interstate 80 until 1 00 or later. This afternoon. Its the kind of thing the chp is worried about with this major storm now underway in the sierra , the wind coming in with this storm is a
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