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That will be the case in this jam-packed week , with the earnings from Microsoft on Tuesday, Meta Platforms on Wednesday, and Apple and Amazon on Thursday. If Alphabet said it cut back on data-center spending, then it would be alleged the company is falling behind Amazon and Microsoft in the AI race. The company also is now dogged by another competitor in search engines after ChatGPT creator OpenAI announced a prototype of SearchGPT . Apple reports on Thursday, and if you think the cloud-computing heavyweights are spending on too much AI, then you should be buying Apple. President Joe Biden always chose to have his agencies wear down tech companies.
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Winning an Olympic gold medal is considered a crowning achievement for an athlete, so it’s only fitting that the physical medal represents the significance. What else is unique about these gold medals and how are they connected to the Eiffel Tower? How much do the Olympic gold medals weigh? Who designed the Olympic gold medals? According to Forbes, a Paris 2024 Olympic gold medal is worth approximately $950.
Persons: Celine Dion, , Eiffel, Moët Hennessey Louis Vuitton, Ludovic Marin –, Thomas Samson Organizations: Olympic, Eiffel, Paris, Olympics, LMVH, Louis Olympic Games, It’s, Forbes, The Athletic, Getty Locations: Paris
From the custom Louis Vuitton cases presenting the Olympic medals and torch, to Armani attire donning Team Italy, luxury and beauty brands will be all over the Paris Games. LVMH is one of the biggest brand partners of the Paris Games, with the conglomerate spending about $160 million, Bloomberg reported. AdvertisementThe Paris Games also represent a return to form, with the crowds back for the first time since the pandemic. "A large amount of the global population will be watching" the Olympics, Fflur Roberts, the global head of luxury at Euromonitor International, told BI. The Olympics are also a high-stakes chance to prove luxury is "worth it" following a recent backlash against sky-high prices.
Persons: , Louis Vuitton, Dior, Harry Poole, SponsorUnited, we've, Ellie Thorpe, Kantar BrandZ, Fflur Roberts, Marguerite Le Rolland, Poole, Octagon, Glossier, there's, Nancy Atufunwa, Stella Jean, Atufunwa, Thorpe, Bernard Arnault Organizations: Service, Olympic, Italy, Paris Games, Business, Bloomberg, Brands, Armani, Games, Excel Sports Management, Paris Olympics, Tokyo Games, Euromonitor, Olympics, Deloitte, USA, Women's, Haiti, Team Nigeria, LVMH Locations: Prada, Paris, Italian, France
Read previewA big perk of a Costco membership is the unlimited returns offered by the company. While the returns policy on electronic goods is now 90 days, until 2007, Costco members had an unlimited returns policy on electronic goods — excluding personal computers. It's far from the only example of Costco returns. Bean used to offer a legendary lifetime returns policy but switched to a one-year return limit in 2018 after some customers abused it. Shoshy Ciment/Business InsiderCostco's business model relies on maintaining customer loyalty, and unlimited returns help.
Persons: , Yuliana Martinez, Louis Orellana, Bean, Shoshy, Neil Saunders, Saunders, Katherine Black, Kearney, Gina Logan, Logan Organizations: Service, Costco, Business, GlobalData
A former California public school official who embezzled more than $16 million from a school district and used the money to fund a lavish lifestyle was sentenced to nearly six years in prison this week, according to the Justice Department. A federal judge on Thursday sentenced Jorge Armando Contreras, 53, who worked for the Magnolia School District in Orange County, to 70 months and ordered him to pay $16,694,942 in restitution. Mr. Contreras, of Yorba Linda, Calif., had pleaded guilty in March to one count of embezzlement, theft and intentional misapplication of funds from an organization receiving federal funds, the U.S. attorney’s office said. He used the money to buy a range of luxurious products like Louis Vuitton bags and $2,000 tequila bottles, according to the Justice Department. About $7.7 million in personal and real property traced to the scheme have been seized, officials said.
Persons: Jorge Armando Contreras, . Contreras, Martin Estrada, ” Mr, Contreras, Louis Vuitton Organizations: Justice Department, Magnolia School, Central, Central District of Locations: California, Orange County, Yorba Linda, Calif, U.S, Central District, Central District of California
Part of the building site of the Magic City development in Little Haiti. Among the properties is Sixty Uptown Magic City, billed as a collection of luxury residential units. Plaza Equity Partners, a real estate developer and one of the Magic City partners, did not respond to CNBC's requests for comment. Magic City development site in Little Haiti. Magic City investors also invested $31 million in the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust, created and administered by the City of Miami to support community revitalization in Little Haiti.
Persons: Greg Iacurci, Greg Iacurci MIAMI — Nicole Crooks, James Brown, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis, Overtown, Crooks, Nicole Crooks, Carl Gershenson, Gershenson, Moody's, Robert Zangrillo, Princeton's Gershenson, Andrew Rumbach, Chris Rogers, Rumbach, Brown, Fredericka Brown, Carolyn Donaldson, Greg Iacurci Carolyn Donaldson, Donaldson, David Arditi, Greg Iacurci Flood, Arditi, homebuyers, Han Li, Richard J, Grant, Todd Crowl, Urban Institute Paulette Richards, Richards, who's, Carl Juste, Greg Iacurci Carl Juste's, — Viter, Maria Juste, Little, Little Haiti —, " Juste, Juste, Neil Fairman Organizations: Lyric, Greg Iacurci MIAMI, Catalyst Miami, Princeton University Eviction, Magic City, Liberty City —, Dade, Harvard University, Florida International University, Magic City Innovation, Dragon, Miami ZIP, Liberty City, Miami, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Urban Institute, Marshall Fire, Photodisc, Georgia Institute of Technology, Brookings Institution, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, Macedonia Missionary Baptist, Grove Rights, Community Equity, Development, Developers, City, Aria Development, Federal Emergency Management Agency, University of Miami, Florida International University Institute of Environment, Women, Leadership Miami, Little Haiti, Magic City Innovation District, Dragon Global, Magic, Plaza Equity Partners, Lune, Lambert, Little Haiti Revitalization Trust Locations: Miami's Overtown, Miami, Overtown , Miami, Magic, Little Haiti, U.S, Zillow, Overtown, Allapattah, Liberty, Dade County, Kendall, West Palm, Delray, Honolulu, Louisville , Colorado, Colorado, Coconut Grove, Macedonia, West, West Grove, Bahamas, Grove, City of Miami, Brickell, Caribbean, Liberty City, Haitian Diaspora, Magic City, Lune Rouge
But experts and think tanks have long said this is a policy change that an aging China desperately needs. It's currently running a lopsided policy of letting women retire up to 10 years earlier despite them living significantly longer on average than men. The pension problemKey to the retirement overhaul are China's pension funds. AdvertisementMost Chinese workers receive a state pension, which can be boosted by retirement funds from employers and personal contributions. Experts say that either way, Beijing will need more than a simple policy change to fix its crisis.
Persons: , Sabrina Luk, Shaun Rein, Luk, It's, Gu Qingyang, CASS, it's, Louis Vuitton, Gu, Rein Organizations: Service, Business, Nanyang Technological University, China Market Research Group, Academy of Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, Louis Locations: Beijing, France, China, Xiaohongshu, Weibo, Singapore, Shanghai, Asia, East Asia
Roland Dumas, a former French foreign minister, agile political fixer and star defense lawyer whose taste for living large proved his undoing, died on July 3 in Paris. The office of President Emmanuel Macron of France announced his death in a statement, which did not specify a cause. A longtime confidant of François Mitterrand, the Socialist former president, Mr. Dumas was one of the highest-profile officials in France for two decades. Mr. Dumas avoided jail, but his conviction, which was eventually overturned, ended his career. He had already been forced to resign from the presidency of the Constitutional Council, France’s highest appeals body.
Persons: Roland Dumas, Emmanuel Macron, François Mitterrand, Dumas, Picasso, Braque, Chagall, Saint Louis, Christine Deviers Organizations: Socialist, Constitutional Council, Republic Locations: Paris, France, Saint
Read previewDivers in the Baltic Sea came across an unusual find this month as they explored a shipwreck just off the coast of Sweden. "We encountered a 19th-century sailing ship in very good condition, loaded to the sides with champagne, wine, mineral water, and porcelain," the Polish diving team Baltictech said. The sparkling wine bottles numbered more than 100, they added. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. A spokesperson told Business Insider they are "almost sure" the wine is Louis Roederer Champagne, and said they have contacted the company to try to confirm.
Persons: , Baltictech, Tomasz Stachura, Marek Cacaj, Louis Roederer Champagne, they've, Mark Robertson, Robertson, Stachura, that's Organizations: Service, Business, New York Times, Times, Buyers Locations: Baltic, Sweden, Russian, Champagne
It’s Shark Season. How Worried Should You Be?
  + stars: | 2024-07-26 | by ( Erik Vance | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +19 min
California has very few shark attacks — just two recorded in 2023, fewer than New York and the Carolinas. The eastern coast from Virginia to New York doesn’t see many shark attacks, despite having many popular beach towns. Long Island in New York is, roughly speaking, the northern border of the bull and tiger shark ranges. Tiger Shark A 3D illustration of a Tiger Shark. Kentucky managed to rack up 12 shark attacks in 2006 after the aquarium in Newport opened a shark petting exhibit.
Persons: Meg ”, , , You've, Read, Long, Louis, Napoleon, manhandling You've, snorkelers, snorkelers ’, Bob, you’re Organizations: Florida Museum, New York Times, America . California Carolinas, Georgia Florida Gulf, Alaska You've, Daytona, Bull Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Sharks, Nurse Sharks Locations: United States, Hawaii, Washington State, America . California, Georgia Florida, Georgia Florida Gulf Coast Hawaii, States New, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, California, New York, Carolinas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, North Carolina, Cape, Volusia County, Gulf, Coast of Texas , Louisiana , Mississippi, Alabama, Texas . Galveston , Texas, Maui, States, Virginia, New England, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Maine, Northwest, Oregon, Washington, Mississippi, of Mexico, Kentucky, Newport, St, Fla
Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Japan - February 23, 2018; Top luxury shopping streets with multi colored neon signs. For the first half of the year, luxury group LVMH this week reported " exceptional growth in Japan arising in particular from purchases made by Chinese travelers." SHANGHAI — Luxury brands are seeing a surge in sales in Japan, largely driven by purchases from Chinese travelers taking advantage of a weak yen, according to earnings results this month. The income segment covers families in mainland China earning at least 30,000 yuan a month ($4,140, or about $50,000 a year). besides Hong Kong, across most luxury brands."
Persons: Yves, Yves Saint Laurent, Trip.com, Xiao Hong Shu, netizen, Oliver Wyman, Louis Organizations: Yves Saint, Burberry, U.S, Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, South, Japan National Tourism Organization, CNBC Locations: Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Japan, Ginza, China, Southeast Asia, SHANGHAI, South Korea, Weibo, Sapporo, Hong Kong, Malaysia, France, Asia
Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault have formed an unexpected friendship, the LVMH chief said. He even suggested the two have talked about a Louis Vuitton-branded SpaceX rocket. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAn unexpected friendship has apparently blossomed between two of the world's richest men: Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Arnault, Louis, , Musk Organizations: CNBC, Louis Vuitton, SpaceX, Service, Paris Olympics, Business
For the first time a luxury brand is an Olympic sponsor. And it's not just one brand, it's the empire of LVMH . LVMH's sponsorship deal took a year of negotiations and ultimately landed at about $160 million of investment from the parent company of brands like Celine, Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Tiffany, TAG Heuer and Dom Perignon. Housing the medals are trunks made by LVMH brand Louis Vuitton. It's to show the spirit, the spirit of our group and the spirit of the country," said Arnault.
Persons: Bernard Arnault, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Celine, Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Tiffany, Dom Perignon, LVMH, Hennessy, LVMH's Berluti, It's Organizations: Olympic, Dior's, TAG Heuer, Olympic Games, Louis Locations: Paris
LVMH hosted a pre-Olympics party on Thursday called Prelude to The Olympics. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The French conglomerate, overseen by billionaire Bernard Arnault, is believed to have spent $160 million to sponsor the games, Business Insider previously reported. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: LVMH, influencers, , Anna Wintour, Pharrell, Rosalía —, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Loewe, Stella McCartney, Bernard Arnault Organizations: Service, Dior, Business Locations: Paris
London CNN —The value of some of the world’s best-known luxury companies is plunging as Chinese consumers pull back on spending, with even the most exclusive brands feeling the pain. The rout seems to be accelerating, with those sales tumbling 14% in the second quarter, according to results published late Tuesday. “For now, the (luxury) market remains volatile as investors reassess the once-held belief that luxury brands are a safe-haven investment, shielded from broader economic downturns,” Jochen Stanzl, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, told CNN. “The Chinese market contracted slightly; the market situation in the premium and luxury segment in China remained weak,” the company said. China’s economy grew 4.7% year-on-year in the second quarter of the year, according to official data released last week, missing economists’ expectations and marking the weakest growth since the first quarter of 2023.
Persons: Bernard Arnault’s, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, ” Jochen Stanzl, Richemont, Cartier, , Gucci, Kering, Hermes, Birkin, Olesya Dmitracova Organizations: London CNN, Prada, CMC Markets, CNN, Europe’s, Reuters, Porsche, Benz, Bain & Company Locations: Asia, Japan, China, Paris, Hong Kong, China , Hong Kong, Macao, North America, Europe, United States
Giant pink man causes stir in small Welsh town
  + stars: | 2024-07-26 | by ( Louis Mian | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —A large, pink, inflatable man, created by the Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun, has divided opinion in a small town in Wales. “The image represents the boredom of Chinese society during the rise of consumerism and economic reform in the early 1990s,” the centuries-old Ruthin School said in a post on Facebook. Yue’s work, in particular his many grinning self-portraits, have become among the most recognizable pieces of Chinese contemporary art. She said the school’s students “love it” are “really quite fond” of the large inflatable man. Another local resident told CNN the inflatable is “a bit odd for an art installation,” while a local barber aid opinions differed, explaining that he had heard both positive and negative reaction.
Persons: Yue Minjun, Frances King, , that’s, King, “ We’ve, , , ” Gina Moorcroft, ” Angela Louise Sersa, “ It’s, Yue Organizations: CNN, Ruthin School, Facebook, Ruthin International Arts Locations: Wales, Ruthin, Cardiff,
LVMH's suite of luxury brands will be front and center at the Paris Olympics. The French conglomorate, led by Bernard Arnault, spent $160 million on sponsoring the event. Here are the custom-made LVMH products you will spot at the games. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThere will be a couple of unexpected stars at this year's Paris Olympics: Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior.
Persons: Bernard Arnault, , Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, LVMH, Tiffany Organizations: Paris Olympics, Service, Olympics, Business Locations: sipping, Paris
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer St. Louis Fed President: Probability of a recession isn't any higher now than ordinary timesFormer St. Louis Fed President James Bullard joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, what to make of today's GDP report, impact on the Fed's inflation fight, rate path outlook, and more.
Persons: Louis, James Bullard Organizations: Former, Louis Fed, St
Shares in the world's largest luxury group LVMH fell on Wednesday after its second-quarter sales came in below analyst consensus on Tuesday. Quarterly sales came in at 20.98 billion euros ($22.7 billion) in the second quarter, compared to the 21.6 billion euros LSEG analysts were expecting. Sales in Asia, excluding Japan, fell 14% in the second quarter from the same period a year earlier, LVMH said. Across the first half of the year, sales in Asia excluding Japan dropped 10% compared to the first six months of 2023, while sales in Japan rose by 44%, LVMH said. By business groups, wine and sprits revenue fell 5% in the second quarter of 2024 from a year earlier, and the watches and jewellery division declined 4% over the same time.
Persons: LVMH Organizations: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Quarterly Locations: Lisbon, Portugal, London, Asia, Japan
Markets slide: Wall Street is in sell-off mode Wednesday, with about three decliners for every advancer on the NYSE. Leaning into experiential shopping and personalization can help Best Buy fend off competition from retail heavyweights Amazon and Walmart . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Dow, Vertiv, we've, Louis, Ford, Dr, Pepper, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, NYSE, Nasdaq, Club, Amazon, Walmart, Abbott Laboratories, Ford, IBM, Vegas Sands, Whirlpool, Honeywell, Carrier, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: CNBC.com, St, Vegas, WM, Dover, AbbVie
But with the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics just days away, the crowds have thinned to a trickle. “It’s a catastrophe,” said Mr. Pierret, surveying his near-empty terrace. Before him, thousands of brightly colored bleacher seats lined the quays of the Seine, which are now cordoned off. The river flowed by quietly — devoid of traffic — a scene reminiscent of Covid lockdowns. “The Olympics were supposed to be great for business,” Mr. Pierret said.
Persons: Fabrice Pierret, Le, Louis, , , ” Mr, Pierret, we’re Organizations: Olympics Locations: Seine
Louis Lehot, a Silicon Valley law-firm partner, specializes in taking companies from startup to IPO. The IPO market is expected to pick up later this year, so Business Insider emailed Silicon Valley lawyer Louis Lehot, a partner at Foley & Lardner, for advice on how startups should prepare for life as public companies. Are public market investors generally keen to invest in IPOs, or are they focused elsewhere? Public market investors are selective, focusing on established profitability and sustainable growth over speculative, high-growth stories. What are the key process changes companies need to make ahead of an IPO?
Persons: Louis Lehot, Lehot, , Lardner, Collison Organizations: Service, Foley, Healthcare, Biotech, Green Energy, Enterprise, Street, Investor
To the canon of iconic luxury purses, we can now add the Holy Bag by Courrèges. In the months that followed, the Holy Bag quickly cemented itself as a celebrity "it bag." Hailey Bieber, pictured in NYC in June, is carrying a Courrèges Holy Bag. AdvertisementThe Holy Bag hits a sweet spot for different buyersThe stylists also said Courrèges designed the Holy Bag to cater to more than just a famous crowd. AdvertisementCharli XCX was spotted clutching a white version of the Holy Bag when it debuted at Paris Fashion Week in February.
Persons: , Louis Vuitton, it's, Yael Quint, André Courrèges, Quint, Kris Jenner, Julia Fox, Chloe Fineman, Bourke, Hailey Bieber, Bottega Veneta's, Nicolas Di Felice's, Di Felice, Nicolas Di Felice, Victor Virgile, Nicolas, Courrèges, Edward Berthelot, Washington, I've Organizations: Service, Paris Fashion, Business, of Fashion Locations: Hermès, New York City, Los Angeles, Aisya Washington, New York, NYC, Washington
With a new generation of workers bringing fresh sensibilities and an increasing desire for work-life balance and mental-health support, organizations across the US are scaling up employee well-being programs to meet the demands of the post-pandemic era. Companies need to achieve a balanced mix of well-being offerings to address the shifting needs of their workers, Tharpe said. A retention tool that reinforces company valuesTharpe said many companies view well-being benefit programs as a strategic tool to reinforce the organization's values and make it more attractive as an employer. Combating healthcare costs, boosting mental healthSome companies are adopting well-being initiatives to confront mounting healthcare costs, with the added benefit of improving mental-health support for their employees. AdvertisementChildren's Mercy Kansas City, a pediatric-health facility in Missouri, also made mental health and well-being initiatives a priority for its staff following the pandemic.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday discussed consumer behavior, saying many are fed up with high prices of certain companies' products and services, such as those in the airline or retail business. They are pushing back on high prices, they are demanding bargains," he said. To Cramer, the travel and leisure bull market might be over, noting that many airlines have recently reported disappointing quarters. Cramer suggested that consumers maybe "aren't flocking to cruises as much as they're fleeing from higher hotel prices." And she's exacting, not revenge travel, but revenge against all who've kept prices high."'
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, inflation's, Cramer, Louis Vuitton Organizations: Fed, Costco, Walmart
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