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Loyal to Their Soccer Team, and to Their Burger Van
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Rory Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Surveying his territory, Tony Aujla is pleased. His business, after all, is all about location, and he has a prime one. Like a general surveying a battlefield, he points to his right: a short walk that way is Aston train station. Over to the left is Villa Park, with its grand, brick-lined facade, home of the city’s Premier League soccer team, Aston Villa. Should any of them require sustenance to complete their (not especially arduous) trek, he is there, spatula in hand, to sell them a burger.
Persons: Tony Aujla, amble, Aujla, Burger Organizations: Aston, Villa Park, city’s Premier League soccer, Aston Villa Locations: Villa
“We’ll just have to commiserate about the Eagles’ chances this year,” Mr. Holt said. Guests were seated at long tables for dinner — burrata and branzino — topped with flowers and cans of La Croix, which was one of the event’s sponsors. The comedian and actor Mae Martin shared a table with Eriona Hysolli, a scientist who is overseeing efforts to reintroduce the extinct woolly mammoth in Siberia. “There is an inherent ranking that comes with a list, which I feel, like, is always difficult to wrap your mind around when you’re talking about art,” he said. Mr. Torres said he turned preparation for the evening “into a project” by making an outfit, which included a pointy gold hat with a matching gold jacket and a blue tie around his waist.
Persons: , ” Mr, Holt, — burrata, , Celine Song, Silver Iocovozzi, Grace Wales Bonner, Emily Adams Bode Aujla, Mae Martin, Eriona Hysolli, Tom Steyer, Kelsea Ballerini, ” Julio Torres, , Torres Organizations: Eagles, Democratic, HBO Locations: La Croix, Siberia
Shares of Molten Ventures, a venture capital fund focused on technology, could rise by more than 180%, according to Berenberg. Berenberg said Molten is currently trading at a 67% discount to its last-reported net asset value (NAV). This should, in turn, result in a substantial increase in Molten's share price. Aujla's note said that most of this decrease occurred in the first half of the year when the gross portfolio value (GPV) declined by 17% due to falling valuations. However, the analyst pointed out that Molten's investment strategy should provide protection against significant portfolio value decreases.
Persons: Draper Espirit, Berenberg, Kurran, Goodbody's Gerry Nennigan, Peel Hunt Organizations: Molten Ventures, British, Nasdaq, Numis Securities Locations: Berenberg . London, U.S
Emily Adams Bode Aujla Finds Luxury in Upcycling
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( Emily Bobrow | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
When Emily Adams Bode Aujla launched her menswear brand Bode in 2016, she knew she wanted to build it herself, without investors. She says she had always hoped to create a business that she could pass down to her children. She also understood that her vision seemed to defy economic common sense. How do you scale up a label that reworks vintage quilts and antique feedsacks into one-of-a-kind luxury clothes?
A Senior Tradition You Might Not Know About
  + stars: | 2023-05-06 | by ( Christopher Barnard | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The fashion designer Emily Adams Bode Aujla bought her first pair of senior corduroy pants from a vintage-clothing seller in 2013 when she was a senior at the New School. The pants style had by then been around for more than a century. Senior cords seem to have first appeared at Purdue University in Indiana in the early 1900s, according to an archivist at the university, and evolved to become a sort of wearable yearbook for college and high school seniors in the state. The students would use corduroy clothes — typically pants and skirts in cream or yellow — as canvases that were illustrated with favorite activities, sweethearts’ initials and other personal details. Bode Aujla started her ready-to-wear brand Bode, which includes pieces made with antique materials and historical techniques like quilting, she started selling custom senior cords in an attempt to revive the tradition.
Intuit Inc. on Thursday named Sandeep Singh Aujla as its next chief financial officer following Michelle Clatterbuck’s pending departure. The tax preparation software maker said Mr. Aujla, currently senior vice president of finance of its small business and self-employed group as well as its technology organization, will take over as CFO effective Aug. 1. Ms. Clatterbuck, who has served as CFO since February 2018, plans to step down on July 31. Write to Denny Jacob at denny.jacob@wsj.comCopyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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