Patrice what is exciting is when you see where this company started, you see what it has become. It has all been driven by a consistent vision. A consistent purpose. Francine it started 56 years ago with a tie. Today, ralph lauren is one of the worlds most iconic fashion 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 with Patrice Louvet, 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
And here it is. Elvirana is here. Will tell you everything, the main thing is that there is a ruble, but when there is no ruble, then you have to use it, it turns out that it was never written down, the most important thing, in general, is the mood before the start of the russianchinese negotiations, everyone was extremely elated, but slowly its coming, my own, my own , my own money, no, i have everything in rubles, and in rosneft securities, the president interrupted all conversations with his appearance, now all that remained was to break through with years follow him into the hall. So, the main negotiations of the entire visit have started. As a result of the meeting, no signings are planned, but the fact itself is important. In beijing now there is practically the entire cabinet of ministers, all the main captains of russian business. As a host country, president xi was the first to speak during my visit to russia in march, this was my first visit after my reelection, we outlined a
The last, earnings and rates. Earnings have been good for the most part. Rates are not going in the right direction, though. 100 . To a certain extent youre watching oil a little bit. Oil is up. Its about ten year and the ten year approaching 5 . 30 year above 5 . This is a challenge, a problem. We know whats coming with the treasury announcing what their supply will be. I dont like the premises because the bond market is doing the work for the federal reserve. Whats the impact on the market . From someone who is bullish on the ability for the Fourth Quarter to be positive driven by the magnificent seven. Today is an ugly reversal, not a day for the bulls. Today is a day for the bears. This is not a pretty reversal. And the only thing keeping the market from deteriorating further is apple, alphabet, and microsoft. They are providing a degree of resiliency from the market moving even lower. Well get into whats at stake. Netflix and tesla after the bell, too. A good test, apple is negati
Well, good evening. Welcome and thank you for joining us this evening for what im sure will be a very stimulating session. My name is susan poser and im the president of Hofstra University. This Evenings Program will address the leadership and legacy of first Lady Michelle obama. Tonight, we will hear about the role that the first lady played in supporting president obamas election campaign. Advising him during his time in the white house and how she continues to influence american politics today. I want to thank the women in Leadership Advisory Board of Hofstra University for cosponsoring this event, and many of them are with us today. My role this evening is to moderate a Panel Discussion about with mr. Tina tchen, who served as chief of staff to the first lady. From 2011 to 2017. And in conversation with several members of the house, two faculty. So ill begin with brief introductions. Tina tchen currently serves as the executive Vice President and chief strategy and impact officer f
Thank. Well, good evening. Welcome and thank you for joining us this evening for what im sure will be a very stimulating session. My name is susan poser and im the president of Hofstra University. This Evenings Program will address the leadership and legacy of first Lady Michelle obama. Tonight, we will hear about the role that the first lady played in supporting president obamas election campaign. Advising him during his time in the white house and how she continues to influence american politics today. I want to thank the women in Leadership Advisory Board of Hofstra University for cosponsoring this event, and many of them are with us today. My role this evening is to moderate a Panel Discussion about with mr. Tina tchen, who served as chief of staff to the first lady. From 2011 to 2017. And in conversation with several members of the house, two faculty. So ill begin with brief introductions. Tina tchen currently serves as the executive Vice President and chief strategy and impact of