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you were in charge of hr for unilever. a massive company, 100,000 employees. is it different being in charge of a company than being in charge of hr? leena: when i was moving to chanel a mentor told me, you are doing a quadruple jump. i said, what do you mean? it has changed on so many dimensions. it's public to private. it's fmc to luxury. it is from anglo dutch to french heritage. i have weekly french classes. it has been change on all dimensions. it's not just one dimension, it has been all dimensions. and luxury is very different. the preciousness, the rarity is not available every time. it's the balance between timeless, quest for new. it's all of that. it's different. to me, the principles of business and the principles of leadership are transferable across sectors. how to run a business across multiple countries, multiple product categories, multiple geographies, multiple cultures. how to galvanize and inspire teams across again multiple cultures. multiple kinds. there are principles that hold you in good step because people are people at the end of the
you were in charge of hr for unilever. a massive company, 100,000 employees. is it different being in charge of a company than being in charge of hr? leena: when i was moving to chanel a mentor told me, you are doing a quadruple jump. i said, what do you mean? it has changed on so many dimensions. it's public to private. it's fmc to luxury. it is from anglo dutch to french heritage. i have weekly french classes. it has been change on all dimensions. it's not just one dimension, it has been all...
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then i did my management studies, worked all over the country as part of unilever. i had an all-around experience, a hands-on experience, worked in the shop floor, worked in frontline sales, rode trucks in the morning, going to the train selling tea. so it was a fun experience. it was an adventure. it meant being constantly underestimated. it meant that you always look different because you were the first woman, the first brown person, the first asian, the first indian, the first person of color to lead a global luxury brand. you're always the first. you're always underestimated. people don't know exactly what to expect. they're suspicious of what your agenda might be. and along with it comes the responsibility of making it easier for those who come after you. so i feel a tremendous privilege, tremendous sense of responsibility to make it easier. which means questioning norms, being a role model, mentoring as many people as i can, trying to make it easier for others. constantly championing a more equal world. francine: you like a challenge. is there ever a challenge
then i did my management studies, worked all over the country as part of unilever. i had an all-around experience, a hands-on experience, worked in the shop floor, worked in frontline sales, rode trucks in the morning, going to the train selling tea. so it was a fun experience. it was an adventure. it meant being constantly underestimated. it meant that you always look different because you were the first woman, the first brown person, the first asian, the first indian, the first person of...
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but coming up unilever the unilever ditches the woke nonsense. charlotte was nonsense. queen charlotte was apparently colour nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge colour nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge university.our nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge university is|r and cambridge university is favouring pupils. favouring private school pupils. surprise! that last one welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the guardian. and unilever is set to scale back its environmental and social pledges in favour of wait for it actually making money. >> daniel, i know they're kind of you turning on their esg mandates, but yes , unilever is mandates, but yes, unilever is scaling back environmental and social pledges and basically saying unleash the plastic because their profits haven't been so good. they're firing workers. you know, they need to get growth and everything they make basically it comes in plastic. i mean, they make bleach, they make dove, they make surf. and you can't put bleach in a in a brown paper bag. and they also spea
but coming up unilever the unilever ditches the woke nonsense. charlotte was nonsense. queen charlotte was apparently colour nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge colour nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge university.our nonsense. queen charlotte was app'cambridge university is|r and cambridge university is favouring pupils. favouring private school pupils. surprise! that last one welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the guardian. and unilever is set to...
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when it comes to the consumer demand stories, nestle tand unilever are moving in opposite directions when it comes to the luxury space, it shows shares of hermes moving lower by 2.5% some of the stories and consumer and soft consumer demand in china is impacting the shares. when it comes to fx, this is a very important part of the market to monitor at this stage. in particular, i want to take you to the usd/japanese yen. we crossed above the 155 mark. that was the psychological level that investors were suggesting we would see the authorities in japan intervening in the market amid fears of the weaker currency so far, no move from the japanese authorities we are awaiting to hear from the bank of japan. let's see what they will say to him. tomorrow markets will be looking closely at the outlook that could bring changes to the currency space let me take you to the bond market with the changes from central bankers. we have the benchmark in europe. the yield on the ten-year german bund at 2.58%. when it comes to the moves here in the uk, we have the ten-year gilt lower by 4.32%. let me j
when it comes to the consumer demand stories, nestle tand unilever are moving in opposite directions when it comes to the luxury space, it shows shares of hermes moving lower by 2.5% some of the stories and consumer and soft consumer demand in china is impacting the shares. when it comes to fx, this is a very important part of the market to monitor at this stage. in particular, i want to take you to the usd/japanese yen. we crossed above the 155 mark. that was the psychological level that...
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. >> yeah, well, the wall street journal reports unilever, the maker of ax, has declined to comment, saying only that it is not tested on animals. they're staying away from this one. >> a can of chemicals having an effect on am that good next to a tortoise enjoying a good scratch on the back? that's right. right on her shell hitting all the right spots there. the nashville zoo's beloved tortoise, coraline , recently enjoyed a good shell scratch, so i had no idea they could even feel that. >> but the zoo says that the shell is less sensitive than the skin, but turtles and tortoises actually do have nerve endings in their shells. they can actually feel all of that. which is why the little tortoise is reacting like that. >> he's reacting like a golden retriever. i don't they live for like 150 years. yeah, they can, yeah they can. and finally to a little snuggle. let's go to washington state, a little snuggle, a couple of southern sea otters got up close and personal with each other. >> look at them. this is at the point defiance zoo and aquarium in tacoma. there's libby there, snuggling
. >> yeah, well, the wall street journal reports unilever, the maker of ax, has declined to comment, saying only that it is not tested on animals. they're staying away from this one. >> a can of chemicals having an effect on am that good next to a tortoise enjoying a good scratch on the back? that's right. right on her shell hitting all the right spots there. the nashville zoo's beloved tortoise, coraline , recently enjoyed a good shell scratch, so i had no idea they could even feel...
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informatica customers include deloitte and unilever. unilever, it shares have risen almost 43% this year, valuing that company around $11.3 billion. the price up for discussion is currently below informatica's current share price of $38.48, reported by the wall street journal. if the deal closes, it will be salesforce's largest since it's acquired slack in 2020 for almost $28 billion. >> california is the state with the highest number of people experiencing homelessness. that's why one man decided to build his own place to live using scraps. reporter susan hirasuna takes us to the man's los angeles home for an inside look from the bottom of the arroyo seco, the view of alejandro diaz's custom home. >> there are multiple makeshift homes built from scrap lumber and scavenged trash on this narrow strip next to the 110 freeway. but diaz's home, yellow with white trim, stands out. there's a concrete path to the front door on the other side. a garden with freshly planted flowers and trees. >> hey, me, diaz says. >> everyone approves of his ho
informatica customers include deloitte and unilever. unilever, it shares have risen almost 43% this year, valuing that company around $11.3 billion. the price up for discussion is currently below informatica's current share price of $38.48, reported by the wall street journal. if the deal closes, it will be salesforce's largest since it's acquired slack in 2020 for almost $28 billion. >> california is the state with the highest number of people experiencing homelessness. that's why one...
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among the same products that we have in our own market , such as coca-cola, pepsi-cola, nesle and unilever, i think that the logo of any health product is included. they are produced in many other countries, but they either made a big investment in israel or came, these shares were bought and sold by settler companies . the fact that the shares of asim food industry in israel have gone to a higher level means that it is not just that he has made an investment , he has formed a company, but he has become a big shareholder in the layer of something like this. very seriously , there is a layer of this in all countries, including in our country, we are faced with zionist goods, that is , goods that are not produced in israel, but like coca-cola, like gensele, like walt disney, like other companies, these are supporters of the zionist regime, but there is a debate about the vital arteries of the zionist regime. what do we mean there? there are 6 main routes. what are the main needs of israel , what are the needs of energy, what are israel's consumption needs of food and other goods. and this is
among the same products that we have in our own market , such as coca-cola, pepsi-cola, nesle and unilever, i think that the logo of any health product is included. they are produced in many other countries, but they either made a big investment in israel or came, these shares were bought and sold by settler companies . the fact that the shares of asim food industry in israel have gone to a higher level means that it is not just that he has made an investment , he has formed a company, but he...
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prices. as the kommersant newspaper writes, citing sources, the tape can even stop product purchases unilever, ericson clean line brands, nesl, nescafe purina and friskies, as well as colgate polmalife. the day before, the feed had already announced that it had suspended the purchase of animal feed from the mars company, these are the brands whiskey, spedigry, chappy, royal conin. the network explains that it did not agree with the manufacturers on prices. at the same time , the russian division of mars says that there will be no increase for a year and a half. the price of feed, despite the fact that raw materials and logistics are becoming more expensive, and a month ago it became known that delivering goods to the feeder at mondelis refused the purchase prices offered to it, these are milca and alpin gold chocolates, as well as oreo cookies. julia, that's all for me. yes, marin, thank you, it was marina pimenova with an economic review, now we will break for a short advertisement, that’s what we’ll talk about next. don't switch. following chinese electric vehicles , solar panels have c
prices. as the kommersant newspaper writes, citing sources, the tape can even stop product purchases unilever, ericson clean line brands, nesl, nescafe purina and friskies, as well as colgate polmalife. the day before, the feed had already announced that it had suspended the purchase of animal feed from the mars company, these are the brands whiskey, spedigry, chappy, royal conin. the network explains that it did not agree with the manufacturers on prices. at the same time , the russian...
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we signed fortune 500 customers in the likes of unilever, merck. i think at the end of the day what is always very important for us is to have the freedom to execute. iconic decided to double down among others to tell us, we hear and we will let you innovate in the u.s. and europe at the pace we need to go at. caroline: the pace, because you are expanding geographically. now you say most of your company's revenue is coming from this region. where are the pain points? is that the talent you need to on board to ensure you are meeting clients where they are at? eleonore: i think one of the areas of expansion is the u.s.. 50% of our revenue today comes from the u.s. and this is our number one market. a big challenge is to keep doubling down and keep sending fortune 500 companies. the most important is to build a product that satisfies the customer base and this is where we are going to spend most of our time to create this incredible platform. one of the other challenges for us is we are creating this product platform because it is a platform that can
we signed fortune 500 customers in the likes of unilever, merck. i think at the end of the day what is always very important for us is to have the freedom to execute. iconic decided to double down among others to tell us, we hear and we will let you innovate in the u.s. and europe at the pace we need to go at. caroline: the pace, because you are expanding geographically. now you say most of your company's revenue is coming from this region. where are the pain points? is that the talent you need...
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it's done, unilever celebrating 20 years of real beauty campaign. come friday, jim, we'll be talking about the banks a lot. >> we've got earnings season. we have a lot of positives. analysts keep rising numbers. they do better in a longer, higher situation, so keep in mind that banks are better than you think at this stage of the psych zbll speaking of wells, chris harvey over at wells today ups its year-end target. systemic risk is on the rise he says jim. >> i actually found great encouragement with mike wilson today, mike did a pretty good piece i think about how we can still buy large-cap stocks, and david, i think he's come around to the bright side of things to some degree. >> all right. that's good. i like wilson. he was alone in the wilderness. >> you always want to see a guy have more flexibility, all i wanted was more flexibility from the beginning. you're really kind of hostage to money -- to fund flows. you can be very right long on the stocks. he's very right. >> more top down than bottom up. >> yeah, talk to jamie dimon, he would sell
it's done, unilever celebrating 20 years of real beauty campaign. come friday, jim, we'll be talking about the banks a lot. >> we've got earnings season. we have a lot of positives. analysts keep rising numbers. they do better in a longer, higher situation, so keep in mind that banks are better than you think at this stage of the psych zbll speaking of wells, chris harvey over at wells today ups its year-end target. systemic risk is on the rise he says jim. >> i actually found great...
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hey, by the way, the only reason to worry about procter is because paul paulman's plans to reinvent unilever, killed. plan killed. new rules. the new rules are, hey, listen, what we're going to do is what's right for the shareholder, and we're not going to be doing what's right, necessarily, for the planet back with a little more plastic, no longer hiring disabled like they were. they were committed to a path under paul pullman that did cause underperformance, and now, they're scrapping that plan, and that's the only reason why you would be negative on procter, because that is the principle. >> not every company has costs falling. the downgrade of hershey's today. record cocoa >> cocoa is parabolic. i think that cocoa has a history. cocoa, what, 20 years ago, had one of these moves, and then it crashed. that's one of the reasons why no one is biting on the big decline in hershey's if it was really bad, the stock would be at $150 i don't want to own hershey's, because i don't like that particular portion of the formula, because i think -- of the packaged goods, because i still worry about the
hey, by the way, the only reason to worry about procter is because paul paulman's plans to reinvent unilever, killed. plan killed. new rules. the new rules are, hey, listen, what we're going to do is what's right for the shareholder, and we're not going to be doing what's right, necessarily, for the planet back with a little more plastic, no longer hiring disabled like they were. they were committed to a path under paul pullman that did cause underperformance, and now, they're scrapping that...
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designed to empower women and young girls through body image positivity, so the ladies of dove and unilever ringing that bell this morning, taking a live look at the numbers up across the board. no huge moves but the dow jones gaining a little bit there. as you can see, about 6162 points. the s&p 500 up about a quarter of a percent. and the nasdaq gaining about a third of a percent, 16,303 for the nasdaq. amazon's first and only labor union, is experiencing some growing pains. workers at the amazon warehouse at staten island voted for union representation two years ago. however, labor experts have spotted problems ever since, critics say the union president went on a speaking tour after the historic vote, rather than concentrating on union matters, and the facility does not even have a contract. a second staten island amazon warehouse voted down joining the union, while prominent union leaders resigned and formed a dissident labor group. there will likely be a union leadership election a few months from now. silicon valley's biggest water agency is making some budget cuts in its effort to p
designed to empower women and young girls through body image positivity, so the ladies of dove and unilever ringing that bell this morning, taking a live look at the numbers up across the board. no huge moves but the dow jones gaining a little bit there. as you can see, about 6162 points. the s&p 500 up about a quarter of a percent. and the nasdaq gaining about a third of a percent, 16,303 for the nasdaq. amazon's first and only labor union, is experiencing some growing pains. workers at...
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the women of dove and unilever ringing that opening bell, they are celebrating 20 years in the clean business campaign that is empowering women through body positive. see also. some businesses have free glasses to watch the solar eclipse today i was just looking around to see warby parker and sonic. we do. i understand i was asking you and steve. yeah, we do have some sonics. >> we have a few, local libraries also. >> so, they are ringing the bell and it looks like a pretty good start to the day. we'll get you your numbers coming up here on mornings on two. thank you for waking up with us. i'm pam cook and i'm andre senior in for dave clark this morning. >> thank you for joining us today monday, april 8th. and weather continues. that warming trend steve paulson is here to break it all down for us. good morning to you steve. >> let's change beauty if you will pamela okay dove okay. let's change beauty with a nice shot here for us because we have no issues for viewing the eclipse. i can't say the same about other parts of the country. there's a lot of cloud cover in texas. 37 livermore
the women of dove and unilever ringing that opening bell, they are celebrating 20 years in the clean business campaign that is empowering women through body positive. see also. some businesses have free glasses to watch the solar eclipse today i was just looking around to see warby parker and sonic. we do. i understand i was asking you and steve. yeah, we do have some sonics. >> we have a few, local libraries also. >> so, they are ringing the bell and it looks like a pretty good...
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customers include deloitte and unilever. it shares have gone up almost 43% this year, valuing the company around $11.3 billion. the price for discussion is currently below informatica's current share price of $38.48, reported by the wall street journal. if that deal closes, it will be salesforce's biggest since it acquired slack in 2020 for almost $28 billion. >> bart has announced the winners of its teen poetry contest. the agency recently released the names of the 31 winners. bart asked applicants to answer the question how do the many places, people and aspects of the region make the bay home? applicants had to be between the ages of 13 and 19. the winning poems can be found at story dispensers at select stations that include the balboa park station, downtown berkeley, fruitvale and pleasant hill. bart also says it's working to install a dispenser at the san leandro station. >> our time is 448. an airport in san carlos had a lot of runners touching down on the tarmac for the hiller aviation museum's 10-k run. the particip
customers include deloitte and unilever. it shares have gone up almost 43% this year, valuing the company around $11.3 billion. the price for discussion is currently below informatica's current share price of $38.48, reported by the wall street journal. if that deal closes, it will be salesforce's biggest since it acquired slack in 2020 for almost $28 billion. >> bart has announced the winners of its teen poetry contest. the agency recently released the names of the 31 winners. bart asked...