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Levi Strauss CEO Michelle Gass told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday how the denim retailer will benefit from its partnership with Beyoncé, saying the ads could help boost sales of women's clothing. "Now you bring Beyoncé into the ecosystem, you know, we think we're just set up for the long term really, really well." The collaboration comes after Beyoncé released her newest album, "Cowboy Carter," in the spring that featured a track called "LEVII'S JEANS." She claimed wholesale, a large part of Levi's business in Mexico, was down because one of the company's "key customers" had a cybersecurity breach that impacted shipping. Gass also said that the Dockers brand has "underperformed for some time," and Levi's intends to sell the business.
Persons: Levi Strauss, Michelle Gass, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Beyoncé, Levi's, " Gass, Cowboy Carter, Gass Organizations: Destiny's, Dockers Locations: China, Mexico
He directs customers to find seats in Sabar Menanti, his two-story Malay restaurant, while ducking behind the counter to serve the restaurant's signature nasi padang. His grandparents opened Sabar Menanti in the 1920s and started selling nasi padang near a tombstone shop. But as his relatives had a handle on the business, Tambunan went on to work in the shipping industry. Dealing with rising costsAt a nasi padang stall, diners can choose from a variety of sides to eat with their rice. Tambunan told me he wanted her to remain active in her old age and encouraged her to return to help.
Persons: Iszahar Tambunan, Menanti, nasi, Tambunan, , Sabar Menanti, Sabar, Erin Liam, Tambunan's, I've, Maryulis Bagindor Marlian, Nasi, Beef, Azreen Aziz, Aziz, tauhu telor, masak, I'm, Anthony Bourdain, Erin Liam I, Menanti Tambunan, he's Organizations: Service, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore Statistics Board Locations: shipbroking, Singapore, nasi padang, Sabar, padang, Malay, Kampong Glam, Bahasa Indonesia, Sultan Mosque, Nasi padang, Indonesian, rendang, achar
LVMH and Formula One announce 10-year partnership
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Jake Piazza | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The Race winner trophy is seen in a Louis Vuitton trunk on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 26, 2024 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. Liberty Media -owned Formula One and luxury giant LVMH are entering into a 10-year partnership, according to a joint press release from the companies Wednesday afternoon. The partnership will officially launch at the start of next F1 season and will include "hospitality, bespoke activations, limited editions and outstanding content." The official arrangement will not be the first time that LVMH and F1 have worked together. F1 worked with one of LVMH's brands during last year's Las Vegas Grand Prix and the team-up was a success, according to Liberty Media president and CEO Greg Maffei.
Persons: Greg Maffei, Maffei, Bernard, Frédéric Organizations: of Monaco, Circuit de Monaco, Carlo, Liberty Media, Las Vegas, Prix Locations: Louis, Monte, Monaco
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Tim Walz said during the VP debate that help from family members should not be the solution to childcare. JD Vance previously suggested that grandparents help out more to solve the childcare crisis. Tim Walz took the debate stage in New York to discuss a range of topics, including healthcare, housing, and the economy. AdvertisementHis comments sparked criticism from grandparents and childcare workers who argued that relying on family members for childcare is not feasible. We should have a family care model that makes choice possible," he said.
Persons: Tim Walz, JD Vance, Vance, , Sen, Walz, " Walz, Charlie Kirk, Taylor Van Kirk, Renne Bock, " Bock Organizations: Service, Gov, Business Locations: New York
Michael Jordan, NBA Hall of Famer and co-owner of 23XI Racing looks on during the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on August 18, 2024 in Brooklyn, Michigan. 23XI Racing was founded in 2020 by NBA legend Jordan, driver Denny Hamlin and Jordan's longtime business partner, Curtis Polk. Michael Jordan's NASCAR team, 23XI Racing, and fellow team Front Row Motorsports filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and CEO Jim France on Wednesday, arguing that they have used anticompetitive practices to prevent fair competition in the sport. Jordan, a longtime racing fan, is the first Black majority owner of a full-time racing team in the NASCAR series since legendary driver Wendell Scott. "Everyone knows that I have always been a fierce competitor, and that will to win is what drives me and the entire 23XI team each and every week out on the track.
Persons: Michael Jordan, 23XI, Jordan, Denny Hamlin, Curtis Polk, Bob Jenkins, Michael Jordan's, Jim France, Tyler Reddick, Jenkins, he's, Jeff Gordon, Wendell Scott Organizations: Hall of Famer, 23XI, NASCAR, Michigan International Speedway, Michael Jordan's NASCAR, Row Motorsports, Deck Toyota, Cook, Darlington Raceway, SC, Fox, NBC, Amazon, Warner Bros, Hendrick Motorsports Locations: Brooklyn , Michigan, France, Darlington, North America
President Biden said on Tuesday that his administration will be "monitoring for any price gouging activity" that benefits foreign ocean carriers, including those on the USMX board. He also said "foreign ocean carriers have made record profits since the pandemic, when Longshoremen put themselves at risk to keep ports open." UBS forecast that 20% of Maersk's total volume would touch a U.S. port that would be impacted by the strike. Acting Secretary Julie Su lashed out at the idea that labor wage increases would be passed onto U.S. exporters and importers. I know they understand, just as consumers and American workers understand, that foreign companies who profit from our economy and who employ American workers and have an impact on American consumers should do the right thing, and in that battle, we are always going to stand with American workers, American businesses and American consumers."
Persons: Biden, Longshoremen, majeure, Daggett, Harold Daggett, Lars Jenson, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Taft, Hartley, Buttigieg, Larry Lindsey, Su, Peter Friedmann, I've, nonfarm, Helene, switchers, they're, Jim Bianco, CNBC's, Peter Boockvar, Alan Baer, Steve Lamar, Taft Hartley, Lamar, CNBC's Jeff Cox Organizations: CMA, U.S, United States Maritime Alliance, Vespucci, Federal Reserve, Transportation, Labor, International Longshoremen's Association, UBS, Maersk, Federal Maritime Commission, ILA, Boeing, The Lindsey Group, Agriculture Transportation Coalition, Bianco Research, Bleakley Financial, USA, American Apparel and Footwear Association, Biden Administration, Locations: East, Gulf Coast, U.S, autoworkers
Australian mining tycoon Andrew Forrest, founder and executive chairman of Fortescue, says it is time for the world to walk away from the "proven fantasy" of net zero emissions by 2050 and to embrace "real zero" by 2040 instead. Someone with a bit of ticker because the technology is there," he continued. "We know the world can go real zero 2040 and I'm reaching out to the business people and politicians across our planet to say it is time now to walk away from this proven fantasy [of] net zero 2050 and adopt real zero 2040," Forrest said. Net zero refers to the goal of achieving a state of balance between the carbon emitted into the atmosphere and the carbon removed from it. More than 140 countries, including major polluters such as the U.S., India and the European Union, have adopted plans to reach net zero.
Persons: Andrew Forrest, Fortescue, Forrest Organizations: I'm, European Union Locations: U.S, India
Patagonia laid off 41 members of staff on Monday as part of a major business transformation. AdvertisementPatagonia laid off 41 members of staff on Monday and announced a major business transformation aimed at preparing the company for the next 50 years. The CEO told staff that the layoffs were "a sad and difficult decision" but were part of the company's transformation for the "next chapter." New roles are being created, some are being eliminated and many are evolving," Gellert told staff in the internal email. Gellert told staff to expect more details over the coming days, weeks, and months.
Persons: Ryan Gellert, , Gellert, Diego Donamaria, Yvon Chouinard, Chouinard, Campbell Brewer, Vincent Stanley, Stanley Organizations: Service, BI, Walmart Locations: Patagonia, Ventura, Reno
Baron Durable Advantage Fund, managed by Alex Umansky, is up 136% in five years. It's the Baron Durable Advantage Fund (BDAIX), overseen by one of the firm's star managers, Alex Umansky. It's "the closest thing we have to an all-weather fund," Umansky told Business Insider. When putting a stock in the fund, Umansky said he has so much confidence in the quality and advantages of the business that he intends to hold it forever. The semiconductor producers make up 4.1% and 4.3%, respectively, of the Baron Durable Advantage Fund.
Persons: Alex Umansky, , Ron Baron, Umansky, Baron, weren't, it's, OpenAI, That's Organizations: Broadcom, Taiwan Semiconductor, Meta, Microsoft, Service, Spotify, Business, Nvidia, Growth, Arch, Apollo Global Management Locations: Blackstone
FoundersCard is an exclusive membership for startup founders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Beyond personal benefits, it can provide direct, tangible benefits to the business or project that you're trying to grow. FoundersCard Membership BenefitsFoundersCard offers a wide range of benefits that can be loosely broken into three categories: savings and discounts, VIP treatment and perks, and exclusive events. British Airways offers FoundersCard members up to 10% off most round-trip fares between the US or Canada and the UK. FoundersCard is a private membership club offering access to exclusive benefits and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs and business professionals.
Persons: — there's, , FoundersCard, Eric Kuhn, it's, MOO, General Assembly —, isn't, David E, David Organizations: Cathay Pacific, British Airways, . Alaska Airlines, Continental, JetBlue, Mint, American Airlines, Qantas, Australian, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Apple, General Assembly, Business, Chevron, Yorker, Muhlenberg College, University of Edinburgh, Twitter Locations: Austin, Canada, Continental US, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, East, Asia, Africa, Chevron, Slotnick, Scotland
In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Chipotle CSO Jack Hartung discussed business in California since the burrito-maker upped prices in April, saying there's "macro resistance" from consumers to inflation across the industry. "Our read on California is less about resistance to our price increase, and it's more of a macro impact," Hartung said. "Because when you look at the restaurant industry, the restaurant transactions are down for everybody." The company raised prices in the state by about 7% to offset the new higher minimum wage regulations for fast-food workers, which raised the mandated hourly rate from $16 to $20 per hour. Chipotle beat Wall Street's expectations during its last quarter and reported growing market share and restaurant transactions across every income level.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Jack Hartung, Hartung, There's Organizations: CNBC Locations: California
Indeed's new Work Wellbeing 100 demonstrates that companies with higher work wellbeing collectively outperform stock market benchmarks. Here's a quick overview of the Work Wellbeing 100 index, along with new data that shows the current state of wellbeing at work — plus strategies for what your company can do to improve its Work Wellbeing Score. Building upon this massive dataset — the world's largest study of work wellbeing — Indeed has collaborated with the University of Oxford to create The Work Wellbeing 100, an index of the top 100 publicly traded companies ranked by the Work Wellbeing Score. As detailed in Indeed's first-ever Global Work Wellbeing Report, only 22% of respondents say they're thriving at work, even though the benefits of work wellbeing are more apparent than ever. Discover your company's Work Wellbeing Score and explore strategies and resources from Lead with Indeed to enhance your wellbeing initiatives.
Persons: We've, , Here's, Russell, Emmanuel De Neve, hasn't, LaFawn Davis, Davis Organizations: Delta Air Lines, Accenture, NIKE, University of Oxford, Nasdaq, Research, Insider Studios Locations: Oxford, Canada
Sure, many small businesses aren't glamorous — think dental practices or accounting firms — and they involve long hours and unpredictable market forces. The US Small Business Administration said in July that there were nearly 35 million small businesses in the US. Fewer than two-thirds of small businesses in the US in 2022 were profitable, and over a million businesses of all sizes close each year. Traditionally, small businesses were family businesses, and the eldest male child was expected to take it over when the patriarch was ready to step down. Buying up small businesses allows people without wealthy boomer parents to cash in on the trillions of dollars of wealth the generation is sitting on.
Persons: George Coulam, Coulam, Forrester, Nancy Forster, Holt, Ernst & Young, Steve Holt, Shaw, Tenney, Paul, Helen Reagan, Forster, who's, Jennifer, Neil Gutekunst, Edie Ellis, Ellis, BizBuySell, you've, Dave Specht, Specht, they've, " Forster, She's, PwC, Norm Dinkel, Brian Brogan, — he's, hasn't, it's, Jennifer Gutekunst, boomer Organizations: Texas Renaissance, NewEdge Wealth, Ernst &, Shaw, University of Rhode, US Small Business Administration, Small Business Administration, Drucker School, Family Business, Claremont Graduate University, Wall, American Investment Council, Saint Joseph's University Locations: Texas, America, Sacramento , California, Maine, Orono, Chicago, Washington, Pennsylvania
Shrimping on a stranger's boat in Norway's FjordsOn this trip, I want to do something different and create a community of people that I could ask for recommendations. Related storiesI received a direct message from a shrimp company, Færder Sjømat, asking if I wanted to join them on a shrimp boat. It was just me and the two of them on the little boat, so it felt really personal. Another challenge is that when you're traveling by yourself, you're fully in charge of taking care of yourself. So my advice is — if you're traveling solo, slow down, and learn how to take care of yourself and your health on the road.
Persons: Gabriel Escobar backpacked, , Gabriel Escobar, Færder Sjømat, Escobar, Gabe Escobar, I'd Organizations: Service Locations: Europe, Norway, Copenhagen, Shrimping, Oslo, Norwegian
In this article UBI-FR Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTUbisoft postponed the release of the next title in its popular "Assassin's Creed" game franchise — called "Assassin's Creed Shadows" — by three months to Feb. 14, 2025. The company, which produces the "Assassin's Creed" franchise, said in updated guidance last week that it has postponed the release of the next title in the popular game series — called "Assassin's Creed Shadows" — by three months to Feb. 14, 2025. "The revised targets are mainly a reflection of decisions taken for Assassin's Creed Shadows and the softer than expected launch for Star Wars Outlaws," Ubisoft said. Ubisoft said that its learnings from the Star Wars Outlaws release pushed it to give more time to polish Assassin's Creed Shadows. Yves Guillemot, CEO and co-founder of Ubisoft, speaks at the Ubisoft Forward livestream event in Los Angeles, California, on June 12, 2023.
Persons: John Keeble, , Yves Guillemot, Robyn Beck, AJ, Tencent, George Brown, Daniel Kerven, David W Peat, Ubisoft's, Michael Pachter, Alicia Reese, Kade, James Lockyer, Peel Hunt, Covid, Lockyer Organizations: Ubisoft, Getty, Star Wars, Star, Valve, Games, AFP, AJ Investments, CNBC, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, JPMorgan, Wedbush Securities, company's Star Wars, Outlaws Locations: Los Angeles , California, France, Montreuil , Paris
Hurricane Helene destroyed Maples, a coffee shop in Burnsville, North Carolina. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on an interview with Susan Scoggins, 61, the owner of Maples, a coffee shop in Burnsville, North Carolina, that was destroyed by Hurricane Helene. All of the customers know my two-year-old great-granddaughter, who has been the little greeter for the coffee shop since she was born. There are a lot of people without food, water, power, medicine, and all of the necessities, yet they continue to be kind, and everyone is helping everyone. But at the moment, it's most important to me that we help the community rebuild after Hurricane Helene.
Persons: Helene, Maples, Susan Scoggins, , Hurricane Helene, Nicholle Stewart, Nicholle Stewart I'm Organizations: Service, Maples Locations: Burnsville , North Carolina, Hurricane, North Carolina
An OSHA spokesperson said in a response to NBC News that the agency did forward his safety allegations to the Coast Guard, which has the jurisdiction to investigate such claims. The Coast Guard also noted at the start of the hearing that the Titan never underwent an independent review, which is standard practice in the industry. “If the Coast Guard became a problem, then he would buy himself a congressman and make it go away,” McCoy said, adding that he resigned soon after. Rush “said the usual response that ‘it takes too long,’” Kohnen testified about getting OceanGate’s submersible classified by the industry. In a transcript of the conversation made public by the Coast Guard as part of the hearing, Rush denied he was going to put anyone at risk with the Titan.
Persons: Paul, Henri Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman, Dawood, OceanGate, ” David Lochridge, Rush, , Lochridge, ” Lochridge, Tony Nissen, , Nissen, “ I’m, Amber Bay, Roy Thomas, Thomas, Steven Ross testified.Rush, Ross, ” Ross, , Bart Kemper, ” Kemper, Guillermo Söhnlein, , Matthew McCoy, ” McCoy, William Kohnen, Rush “, ” Kohnen, , ” Rush Organizations: U.S, OceanGate, Stockton Rush, Getty, LinkedIn, Coast Guard, OSHA, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, NBC News, Titan, American Bureau of Shipping, Kemper Engineering Services, Hydrospace Locations: U.S ., South Carolina, Washington, Canada, Amber, U.S
Bellucci's career spans roles at Lycos, Sony, and Fujitsu, focusing on tech innovation. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cristiano Bellucci, a 48-year-old technology vision lead in Munich. I'm the technology vision lead at Fujitsu and the owner of DigitIdeas, a business coaching company. I balance my career at Fujitsu with running a coaching businessI start my day working at Fujitsu on our technology vision. My advice to others to avoid career regrets is to be lighter, take the risk, and try it with a smile.
Persons: Cristiano Bellucci, , I've, DigitIdeas, could've, you'll, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Fujitsu, Sony, Service, Lycos, Smart, Innovation Circuit, lhaas Locations: Munich, Rome, Italy, Germany, intraprenuers, Brazil, America, San Francisco, Europe
Peggy Van de Plassche felt depressed and anxious until she started microdosing psilocybin three years ago. When I got a promotion, for example, I wouldn't feel excited, even though I'd been working toward it for a long time. You're taking three grams, and you're dancing! I bought some products from my massage therapist and I started microdosing based on the research I had done. AdvertisementIt ended up taking on a life of its own and today I have a microdosing business.
Persons: Peggy Van de Plassche, psychedelics, There's, , I'd, COVID, Van de Plassche, Jeremie Dupont, It's, I've Organizations: U.S, Service, FDA Locations: Toronto, Tokyo
How consulting lost its cool
  + stars: | 2024-09-30 | by ( Lakshmi Varanasi | Tim Paradis | Kelsey Vlamis | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
Consulting firms have faced increased employee turnover after layoffs and delayed start dates. For decades, business students and MBAs looked to consulting because the work was high in pay and prestige. AdvertisementThe lure of other industriesThe declining appeal of the consulting industry is most evident in the number of employees leaving. That's different from when he left in 2022, when there was a pandemic-fueled boom for consulting work. "When I was transitioning out of consulting, consulting was actually still all the rage.
Persons: , MBAs, Jason Saltzman, Lightbank, Ezra Gershanok, Gershanok, Gorick Ng, Ng, Matt Sternberg, Sternberg, he's, who've, Consulting hasn't, Ernst, Young, Irmgard Naudin, Cate, Atli Thorkelsson, Thorkelsson Organizations: Service, Accenture, Technologies, McKinsey, Harvard University, Boston Consulting Group, BI, Big, Consulting, Redpoint Ventures, Business Locations: , London
"I think the 'miracle' at Prada is Miu Miu," Luca Solca, a senior analyst at Bernstein, told Business Insider. Miu Miu is doing just that. "Miu Miu is resonating with consumers because of a savvy mix of product and communication marketing," Solca said. Miu Miu has embraced stars (Sydney Sweeney and Gigi Hadid were featured in recent campaigns), which has energized its following. AdvertisementIn short — pun intended — you can't get trendier than Miu Miu right now, and being trendy is good for business.
Persons: that's, Miu Miu, Luca Solca, Bernstein, Miu, , Moncler, Stifel's Rogerio Fujimori, Edward Berthelot, Solca, Sydney Sweeney, Gigi Hadid, Lexie Liu, Zhao Jinmai, Wu Yanshu, Miu Miu's Mary Jane, It's, Prada, Prada hadn't, Jelena Sokolova, Morningstar, Burberry, Gucci, Andrea Guerra, Raf Simons, Muccia Prada, Goldman Sachs, Gen, Scarlett Johansson, Arqué, Sokolova, Alessandro Michele, Guerra, L'Oréal, " Guerra Organizations: Prada, HSBC, Little, Business, New York Times, LVMH, Gucci Locations: Prada, Asia, China, Tokyo, Taipei, Nanjing, LVMH, Hong Kong
Dish's "Seinfeld" strategy appears to have ended quite like the actual show — with its finale a generally-accepted disappointment. In 2011, Dish cofounder Charlie Ergen first mentioned "Seinfeld" on an earnings call, responding to an analyst's question about his company's mixed bag of assets. When Dish and DirecTV discussed merging in 2014, DirecTV's market capitalization was about $40 billion, and Dish's market valuation was more than $28 billion. DirecTV sold a year later to AT&T for $49 billion in equity value. EchoStar was motivated to move Dish and its debt off its balance as a $2 billion debt payment matures in November, CNBC reported last week.
Persons: Charlie Ergen, Ergen, EchoStar, Hamid Akhavan Organizations: DirecTV, Comcast, Dish, Times, CNBC
Trump and Harris have different reasons to try to attract the crypto community — donors, voters, the fact that the former president likes anyone who flatters him, etc. All of Trump's courting of the crypto industry is possible because Democrats left open an opportunity for him to pounce. In September, he unveiled his own crypto venture, World Liberty Financial. The crypto industry doesn't mind the attention it's getting from policymakers. What Harris or Trump will actually do on crypto is unclear, but that's not really the point right now.
Persons: cryptocurrency, Crypto, Sen, Katie Porter, Jamaal Bowman, Sherrod Brown's, Bernie Moreno, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz, Cameron, Tyler Winklevoss, He's, Adam Kovacevich, Joe Biden's, Gary Gensler, Lina Khan, Biden, Sheila Warren, Brian Hughes, Elizabeth Warren, Jon Tester, Bernie Sanders, Barron, it's, Robert Weissman, he's, She's, Chuck Schumer, Jared Polis of, Anthony Scaramucci, Mark Cuban, Ron Conway, Sherrod Brown, Kamala, she's, Rachael Horwitz, " Horwitz, Harris hasn't, Molly White, Horwitz, It's, There's, Weissman, Dan Cassino, Khan, Warren, that's, Emily Stewart Organizations: Democratic, Sherrod Brown's Republican, Gemini, Facebook, Trump, GOP, Republican, of, Democrats, Securities and Exchange, Federal Trade Commission, Crypto, Innovation, Liberty Financial, Public Citizen, Financial Times, Politico, Gov, Jared Polis of Colorado, Wall Street, Haun Ventures, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Capitol Hill, SEC, FTC, Chamber, Business Locations: Ohio, Wisconsin, Nashville, United States, Silicon Valley, That's, California, New York, America, bitcoin, Washington
Karen Goracke is the CEO of the jewelry store Borsheims, a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary. Goracke worked her way up from the store room, and Warren Buffett interviewed her for CEO. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Karen Goracke, CEO and President of Borsheims, about her career and working with Warren Buffett. I started working as a sales associate for Borsheims, a jewelry store in Omaha, in 1988 straight out of college. She had no idea Warren Buffett was standing next to her.
Persons: Karen Goracke, Goracke, Warren Buffett, Buffett, , Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Borsheims, Berkshire Hathaway, I'd, Warren Buffet, We're, I'm, Warren, It's, That's, I've Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Service, Borsheims, Las, Berkshire Locations: Omaha, Berkshire, Nebraska, Switzerland , New York, Las Vegas
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