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London CNN —French luxury conglomerate LVMH has added a tiny Parisian bistro to its sprawling empire of designer fashion brands, jewelry makers and hotels. A dish served at Chez l'Ami Louis restaurant in Paris. Her lifestyle company Goop describes Chez L’ami Louis on its website as “one of the best, most venerable bistros in Paris.”“It is small and wood-paneled, with an ancient oven and a sick wine list,” Goop gushed. In 2019, the company acquired Belmond, which owns hotels and organizes luxury rail and river cruises, in a $3.2 billion deal. Earlier this month, LVMH announced “a strategic investment” in the Orient Express, a brand offering luxury train travel owned by French hospitality firm Accor.
Persons: Bernard Arnault, Chez L’ami Louis, LVMH, , Bill Clinton, Martin Scorsese, Victoria Beckham, Gwyneth Paltrow’s, Paris Arnault, Arnault, Kering, ” Arnault, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Louis Vuitton Organizations: London CNN, Chez, Louis, CNN, Notre Dame, Bloomberg, Dior, Orient Express Locations: Paris
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Persons: Walter, Krista Miller, Read, Christy Caplan, It's, Christine Caplan Organizations: Business, YouTube Locations: Pacific, Chewy
META YTD mountain Meta stock performance year-to-date. Riding the tech and AI trade, Meta shares closed at a record high of $527 each on April 5. Like Meta, the Google parent is using AI to enhance its consumer platforms and the potential for more advertising dollars . 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: KeyBanc, Meta, Jeff Marks, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Omar Marques Organizations: Facebook, Meta, Gmail, Google, CNBC, Lightrocket, Getty Locations: Meta
Musk’s mission to CannesAs advertising moguls traveled to southern France this week for the Cannes Lions festival — an annual rosé-filled celebration of their industry — the biggest guest was someone who had crudely told many of them to get lost. Elon Musk and his top lieutenant, Linda Yaccarino, were on hand to persuade brands to return to X in a bid to bolster their beleaguered ad business. A reminder: At the DealBook Summit, he lashed out at advertisers who had pulled back from X after he had endorsed an antisemitic conspiracy theory. of the ad giant WPP, asked Musk about the incident onstage on Wednesday, the X owner responded that he wasn’t referring to all advertisers. “Advertisers have a right to appear next to content that they find compatible with their brands,” Musk said.
Persons: Elon Musk, Linda Yaccarino, Musk, Mark Read, ” Musk Organizations: Cannes, Cannes Lions, WPP Locations: France
But Olive Garden is holding out. In the quarter ending on May 26, sales at Olive Garden restaurants open at least 16 months dropped 1.5%. Olive Garden has tried to avoid such pushback by keeping its price increases low. “While Olive Garden same restaurant sales were below the industry, same-restaurant guest counts outperformed the industry,” Vennam said. “The way we do it is more sustainable.”Rather than vie for customers with steep discounts, Olive Garden is planning to bring people in by highlighting its regular offerings.
Persons: they’ve, Olive, “ We’re, , Rick Cardenas, Olive Garden, Cardenas, Raj Vennam, ” Vennam, Eddie V’s, David Henkes, Technomic, ” Cardenas Organizations: New, New York CNN, Darden, Olive Garden, Olive, LongHorn, Bureau of Labor Statistics, CNN Locations: New York, Applebee’s, Olive Garden’s, Olive
New York CNN —Elon Musk told advertisers last year to “go f**k yourself.” This year, he is showcasing a much different attitude. The erratic billionaire, realizing that he very much needs major advertisers to power X, was in the South of France on Wednesday, attending Cannes Lions, the world’s largest advertising festival. Put together, it’s is no mystery why major brands have taken their advertising dollars elsewhere. Musk even said at the time that the damage to X’s bottom line was so great, it could eventually kill the company. Musk likely does not want to see the platform go the way of the woolly mammoth, which is why he is now trying to woo advertisers back.
Persons: New York CNN — Elon Musk, Mark Read, Musk, , ” Read, Andrew Ross Sorkin, hadn’t, , ” Musk, X, it’s, , Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump Organizations: New York CNN, France, Cannes Lions, WPP, SpaceX, Associated Press, Washington Post, Democratic Party, Republicans Locations: New York, South, Israel, Mexico, Washington
Casual-dining chains are gaining customers who have grown frustrated with higher fast-food prices, Darden Restaurants CEO Rick Cardenas said on Thursday. Chili's rolled out an ad campaign that calls out the Big Mac and other fast-food burgers for their prices. Dine Brands CEO John Peyton told CNBC in May that Applebee's has been leaning into deals to win over fast-food diners. The overall consumer price index rose 3.3% in that period. In particular, McDonald's has faced backlash from customers, social media users and even House Republicans for its higher prices.
Persons: Rick Cardenas, Darden, hasn't, Brinker, Chili's, John Peyton, Applebee's, Cardenas, McDonald's, Joe Erlinger Organizations: Darden, Brinker International, Dine Brands, CNBC, of Labor, Republicans Locations: U.S
At the Cannes Lions advertising festival in Cannes, France, Musk was asked by WPP CEO Mark Read why he told advertisers threatening to pull ads from the platform late last year to "go f--- yourself." Musk said it was meant as a general point on free speech rather than a comment to the wider advertising industry. "In some cases, there were advertisers who were insisting on censorship," Musk said. "We're going to support free speech rather than agree to be censored for money which I think is the right moral decision," he added. He was joined by Linda Yaccarino, X's CEO and former chairman of global advertising and partnerships for NBC Universal.
Persons: Musk, Elon Musk, Mark Read, Linda Yaccarino Organizations: Cannes Lions, WPP, Cannes, NBC Universal Locations: Cannes, France
But nothing that Clark does — or that is done to Clark — is treated as normal. That was just the latest bulletin in a months-long news cycle trailing everything Clark does. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith said WNBA players should go easier on Clark in games if they want to keep up record viewership: "Protect the golden goose." Related storiesThese days, watching Caitlin Clark play basketball has become a Rorschach test for a deeply divided country. Four years ago, WNBA players actually helped flip a Senate seat in Georgia.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, , Clark, Clark —, Angel Reese, ESPN's Stephen A, Smith, Nikki Haley, Cathy Engelbert, Wilson, Michael Jordan Michael Hickey, she's, we've, Megan Rapinoe, Donald Trump, Brittney Griner, Matt Leinart, Reese, Pat McAfee, Eminem, Chennedy Carter, Carter, That's, I'm, Dijonai Carrington, Carrington vocalized, Emilee Chinn, Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, A'ja Wilson, Clark Caitlin Clark, — infantilize, James Boyd Organizations: WNBA, Business, Chicago, CNN, Fox News, ESPN, Olympic, GOP, Chicago Sky, That's, Connecticut Sun, Getty, Black, Nike, The Locations: Iowa, Hollywood, Indiana, America, Georgia, Russia, Chicago, Washington ,, Connecticut
But there's another corporation beating LVMH at its own game, and you probably haven't even heard of it: Richemont. Switzerland-based Richemont, behind brands like Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Piaget, is having a moment. "All of this favors the most established brands: Cartier and Van Cleef." Driven by Richemont's top brands, Cartier and Van Cleef, sales gained 7% in the country, including Hong Kong and Macau, in Richemont's 2024 fiscal year. "If you're in a bar or restaurant, you're sitting at a distance, you can recognize the Labra pendant from Van Cleef.
Persons: , Louis Vuitton, Bernard Arnault's, Van Cleef, Piaget, outperforming LVMH, Saint Laurent, It's, Cartier, Chiara Battistini, it's, Gucci, Arnault, Johann Rupert, Rupert, Richemont, Fflur Roberts, HSBC's Rambourg, Diana —, Tim Graham, Jelena Sokolova, Morningstar, Rambourg, Euromonitor's Roberts, Van, Keith Tsuji, Sokolova, Cleef, Nicolas Bos, — Bos, Nicholas Bos, Jared Siskin, I've, What's, JPMorgan's Battistini, Bos, Porter Organizations: Service, LVMH, Business, Cartier, Gucci, HSBC, Google, JPMorgan, Credit Suisse, Deloitte, Local, Art Basel, McKinsey, Prada Locations: Switzerland, China, Euromonitor, Hong Kong, Macau, Art Basel Hong Kong, Asia
I sat down and checked my backpack for the 10th time to make sure my passport and wallet were still inside. Melissa Noble and her friends traveled together throughout Cambodia and Vietnam when they were in their 20s. We met at college and traveled through Cambodia and Vietnam together in our early 20s. The main one was how much I love traveling with girlfriends at different life stages. Melissa Noble and her friends connected while traveling.
Persons: , Melissa Noble, Carmen, Peter Andre, what's Organizations: Service, Singapore Changi, Business Locations: Singapore, Bhutan, Brisbane, Cambodia, Vietnam, Kathmandu, Bhutanese, Gasa, Southeast Asia, Australia, Hong Kong
Read previewMarketing tech firm Button wants a piece of retail media. AdvertisementAccording to eMarketer, advertisers will spend $140 billion on retail media globally this year. "The intent in those moments is not nearly as high as the retail media intent in a retailer site," Jaconi said. AdvertisementButton claims that its initial tests with its retail ad product increased return on ad spend, a key metric that tracks the effectiveness of each ad dollar, by an average of 34% compared to other offsite retail media products. With the growth in retail media, a cottage industry of adtech firms like Criteo, Epsilon, Pacvue, and Skai are vying for a piece of brands' retail media spend.
Persons: , Button, Michael Jaconi, NBCU's Peacock, Jaconi, they're Organizations: Service, . Publishers, Publishers, Business, Microsoft
Millennials are losing their cool
  + stars: | 2024-06-19 | by ( Emily Stewart | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +16 min
Millennials may not be there yet on pants, or at least that's what I, as a millennial, tell myself. The internet is fueling the millennials vs. Gen Z discourse, but underlying it is something deeper: millennials raging against the dying of the light. "It's really beneficial for brands that at least the online discourse has millennials looking to Gen Z for trends. The nature of internet culture, much of which was created by millennials, puts a unique bent on the discourse and how creators and influencers address millennials. Gen Z, be nice to your friendly millennial next door, and vice versa.
Persons: we're, We're, Valeria Penttinen, Julie Erickson, , Erickson, Michael Miraflor, Hannah Grey, Justin Timberlake's, Claire Tassin, Jean Twenge, Gen X, Silents, they're, X, It's, Penttinen, millennials, Harley Block, Joel Steckel, I'm, that's, Devon Price, Price, Twenge, it's, Miraflor, Gwen Stefani, Martha Stewart, Alpha, Gen, They'll Organizations: Northern Illinois University, Morning, New York University, Starbucks, Loyola University Chicago's School, Professional Studies, Sports Illustrated Locations: Toronto, America
JMP Securities reiterated its market outperform rating on CoStar Group, with its price target implying upside of nearly 50%. Canaccord Genuity, meanwhile, raised its price target on Elf Beauty. Elsewhere, JPMorgan raised its price target on Apple to $245 from $225. ET: JPMorgan raises Apple price target Apple's AI announcements could lead to bigger iPhone sales, according to JPMorgan. Analyst Michael Lavery reiterated his overweight rating and $90 price target on shares, which suggests a 50% gain from Monday's close.
Persons: Canaccord Genuity, Goldman Sachs, Alexander Duval, Duval, — Hakyung Kim, Samik Chatterjee, Chatterjee, Fred Imbert, Piper Sandler, Michael Lavery, Lavery, Canaccord, Susan Anderson, Anderson, Nicholas Jones, Jones, monetizing Homes.com, CSGP Organizations: CNBC, JMP Securities, JPMorgan, Apple, Walmart Locations: underperformance . U.S, Monday's, Canada
I've heard people say Gen Z doesn't know how to dress for the workplace. Gen Z fashion is fun and quirky, and we're into self-expression. 40% of Gen Z and millennial consumers say that environmental impact is an extremely or very important factor when purchasing. People in my industry tend to have colorful or eclectic ways of dress, and I don't have a problem with that. AdvertisementIf older generations want to dress in more traditional business attire, it's none of my business.
Persons: , Maya Penn, I've, Penn, It's, We're, Zers, I'm, Z, Gilberto Tadday, there's, haven't, we're Organizations: Service, Business, Fortune, Penn Locations: Atlanta, TEDWomen, Etsy, California
Read previewPublishers are racing to be known for "premium" content to keep advertising revenue afloat, but there's a swirling debate in the industry over how to define it. AdvertisementFor example, some broadcasters are pitching their streaming content as premium by selling it directly to advertisers without using third-party adtech companies. Broadcasters are gunning for control of streaming ad dollarsAt the same time, TV publishers are angling to define themselves as makers of premium content that appeals to advertisers. Instead of premium content, many advertisers are more concerned with premium audiences who are watching streaming content. Still, Gupta from U of Digital said that broadcasters have the upper hand in deciding what is considered premium content because there is a lack of high-quality content in streaming environments.
Persons: , Max, Critics, Joe Root, Shiv Gupta, Gupta, Permutive's Root, Digital's Gupta, gunning, Rachel Eckerling Organizations: Service, Business, Hulu, Disney, Google, Trade, Association for National, Jounce Media, ANA, Universal, Broadcasters, Publicis, Precision, CTV, Publishers, Industry, Interactive
Hispanic consumers will likely continue buying Constellation Brands beer even as they tighten their purse strings, according to Jefferies, which can help the company as many shoppers experience economic stress. More than 40% of households purchasing Constellation's beer brands such as Corona and Modelo are Hispanic, according to Jefferies analyst Kaumil Gajrawala. But the Hispanic consumer base is tightening its belt elsewhere within the budgets and keeping up its Constellation spending, the analyst found. Jefferies data shows total beer spend across brands from Hispanic buyers is down 9% from 13 weeks ago. At Constellation Brands specifically, it ticked up just 1%, clearly boosted by the continued support of the Hispanic community.
Persons: Jefferies, Kaumil Gajrawala, Gajrawala Organizations: Constellation Brands, Corona, Modelo, Jefferies, Constellation, America
“I wanted it to be a bit of a mess,” said Rose ahead of the show on Sunday that marked her debut on the Milan Fashion Week schedule after years presenting her label in London. For her Spring-Summer 2025 show, she continued to challenge traditional concepts of masculinity and classic codes of tailoring. Justin Shin/Getty Images“There is a familiar subversion but I never intend for things to be shocking,” she explained. Milan is something of a fitting host for Rose’s brand with the two sharing a sense of intrigue on first impression. As Rose notes of Milan, “it reveals itself slowly”.
Persons: Martine Rose, , , Rose, Justin Shin, Milan, JW Anderson, Wales Bonner, it’s Organizations: CNN, Milan, Tomorrow Group, BFC, London Locations: Milan, British, London, , waists, Bermuda, Florence, Paris, Italy
But investors with a greater risk appetite or a longer runway to retirement can consider stocks. CNBC Pro asked the experts what stocks they would buy that are suited to long-term investing for retirement purposes. Dziubinski named three stocks which she says look undervalued but will make "great long-term investments" at current prices. Starbucks Dziubinski says Starbucks ' brand and pricing power have earned it a wide economic moat rating, which according to the firm refers to a company's durable competitive advantage. Wheaton Precious Metals Regal Point Capital's Marolia named Wheaton Precious Metals as a stock with long-term potential.
Persons: Susan Dziubinski, Dziubinski, Vijay Marolia, Morningstar, Marolia, it's, Wheaton, we've, we're Organizations: Morningstar, CNBC Pro, Regal Point, Consumer, Johnson, Brands, Nike Nike, Nike, Wheaton Precious, Wheaton Precious Metals, Blackstone Group
CNN —Many celebrities will be well-versed in the power of the statement heel to complete a red carpet look, but at the Tony Awards on Sunday night in New York, Brooke Shields stole the spotlight in a statement flat. Even as far back as 2015, actor Alan Cumming sported Crocs to the Emmys with his Vivienne Westwood ensemble. Founded in Boulder, Colorado by three friends in 2002, Crocs were an immediate success when they first hit the market. Alan Cumming attends the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in a Vivienne Westwood suit and black Crocs. These efforts may be paying off: Crocs reported a record year of earnings in 2023, with total revenue reaching nearly $4 billion dollars.
Persons: Brooke Shields, Monique Lhuillier, “ I’ve, , Shields, Calvin Klein, , Questlove, Chris Pizzello, Justin Bieber, Drew, Alan Cumming, Vivienne Westwood, Crocs, Jason Merritt, Bad Bunny, Balenciaga that’s Organizations: CNN, Associated Press, Broadway, CBS, Getty, Puerto Locations: New York, Chicago, Boulder , Colorado, Puerto Rican
Jeff Bezos and Bernard Arnault have a combined net worth of around $404 billion. The two business titans are among the world's richest people, Bloomberg's Billionaires Index shows. AdvertisementJeff Bezos and Bernard Arnault are two of the world's richest people, with a combined net worth of around $404 billion. As of Monday, Amazon founder Bezos is ranked first on Bloomberg's Billionaires Index, with a net worth of $206 billion. Arnault, the owner of the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, is ranked third, with a net worth of $198 billion.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Bernard Arnault, , Bezos, Dom Pérignon Organizations: Service, Tiffany, Business
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Constellation rebounds: There's a strong move happening in Constellation Brands for reasons that are not entirely clear. 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, Eli Lilly, donanemab, CNBC's Sara Eisen, Michael Dell, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Markets, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple, Broadcom, Club, Honeywell, Energy, Drug Administration, Constellation Brands, Jefferies, Modelo, Corona, Dell Technologies, UBS, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: U.S
Read previewInstagram really wants you to try out "notes" — its status feature that harkens back to the instant messaging days of the internet. Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, posted about the feature this month with the prompt: "What are notes about?" Meanwhile, creator Walé Oyerinde loves using the notes feature because it's one of the '"lowest effort high impact" ways to boost regular engagement on the app. AdvertisementInstagram launched the "notes" feature in 2022. She wants the notes feature to be visible to everyone who follows her so she can continue building her personal brand and cultivating a more engaged online community.
Persons: , Adam Mosseri, Mosseri, Instagram, Ashley Yuki Alexander, Celine Mili, It's, Jyoti Chand, Walé Oyerinde, I've, Milli, Khamyra, Avalon Zborovsky, Fenter, she's Organizations: Service, AIM, Business, Facebook, Meta Locations: Instagram's
For 20 years after getting pregnant, Cherry Jia tried everything to fade the dark patches on her face. After giving birth to her son, she had melasma, a fairly common skin discoloration caused by hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy. The treatments they sold for dark spots had no effect on her skin. Jia said Musely's top-selling products treat aging concerns like dark spots, rosacea, and hair thinning. MuselyPart of the boom comes from the desire for products that target specific skin concerns, like dark spots or wrinkles.
Persons: Musely, , Cherry Jia, she'd, Jack Jia, Cherry, Jack Jia Jia, Marie Jhin, he'd, Jhin, Lori Bush, Kimber Maderazzo, dermatologists, Jia, Jhin . Cherry Jia's, Jack Jia's, Musely Jia, estriol, they've, isn't, it's Organizations: Healthcare, Service, Musely, Jhin, FDA, New York Times Locations: drugstores
AdvertisementThere's a good chance that just one private equity firm owns one of your favorite restaurant chains. Over the last quarter-century, Roark Capital Group has bought up nearly 20 restaurant brands in the US. Its latest acquisition happened last year when it acquired Subway, which operates the most stores out of any restaurant chain in the US. AdvertisementThe private equity firm also has investments in The Cheesecake Factory, which is publicly traded, as well as midwestern burger chain Culver's. AdvertisementWhile Roark owns a lot of restaurant brands, it's hardly the only private equity player in the industry.
Persons: , Carl's Jr, Dunkin, Tyler Le, Roark, Jimmy John's, Auntie Anne's, Howard Roark, Ayn, TriArtisan Organizations: Buffalo Wild Wings, Roark Capital Group, Service, Business, Roark Capital, Hooters, TriArtisan Capital, Bay Capital Locations: Subway, Arby's, Carl's, Atlanta, Ayn Rand's, Nestle, Mars
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