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it was ralph lauren.hink i paid like $60 for it so very good deal. >> reporter: for ralph lauren that's a good deal. >> very good deal yes. >> reporter: some were hitting store after store. >> h and m, gap, forever 21. we went to a lot of stores. they got a lot of deals. >> i got great stuff at victoria secret and new york and company, $5.99 for a hat and scarf. >> reporter: some came from far to spend their cash. james lucas came from chicago. how much did you spend. >> i spend almost $875 here. >> reporter: good deals. >> good deals. i'm not too happy with all the money spent. >> reporter: happy holidays. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is some good news for holiday shoppers. we found most major retailers are extending deals beyond just the normal one day. they're extending them through the weekend. happy shopping. live here at king of prussia mall, dann cuellar channel6 "action news." >> thank you dan. in center city philadelphia the deals were plenty and so were the shoppers. walnut street was filled
it was ralph lauren.hink i paid like $60 for it so very good deal. >> reporter: for ralph lauren that's a good deal. >> very good deal yes. >> reporter: some were hitting store after store. >> h and m, gap, forever 21. we went to a lot of stores. they got a lot of deals. >> i got great stuff at victoria secret and new york and company, $5.99 for a hat and scarf. >> reporter: some came from far to spend their cash. james lucas came from chicago. how much did...
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>> assuming you already know ralph lauren, that is correct.f the things that is different about wanelo is you will be exposed to lots of independent brands. low end, high end of brands you would have never found on your own. yes, it works for my house. i have five brands i like to go to. it will expose you to things he would have never found otherwise. it brings all the brands together for you in a single place. >> do you see any risk for you? >> what do you mean? >> they don't like the product, it is not your fault. you just got a transactional fee for connecting two people. >> there is some responsibility for what kind of platform we want to be. absolutely. we have people e-mailing us all the time. they think they have already purchased it from wanelo. >> they see it from you, and send the credit card in. >> the majority of usage is on mobile. it is a very fragmented experience, going from the product page to the retailer. it is frequently hard to tell on your phone whether you are on wanelo or the retailer. >> what percentage use mobile? >>
>> assuming you already know ralph lauren, that is correct.f the things that is different about wanelo is you will be exposed to lots of independent brands. low end, high end of brands you would have never found on your own. yes, it works for my house. i have five brands i like to go to. it will expose you to things he would have never found otherwise. it brings all the brands together for you in a single place. >> do you see any risk for you? >> what do you mean? >>...
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. >> we sold exxonmobil and moved into ralph lauren.e believe -- >> cheap oil. >> it wil it will be terrific. charles: that makes sensee is there any point you reevaluate that. >> if you see a acceleration of global growth, imf came out, and moveed it from 4%% p% to 3.7. >> why would you buy recall of lauren that mine -- ralph lauren people are not spending money. >> they are spending money. charles: you said imf i fell arpbgs sleep, i aasleep, i am ju think? >> i don't love energy sector. energy transfer partners -- >> you are in the same camp as chad? >> to me, this is just a pair of twos, it does not excite me. charles: will we get to a hundred. >> in pricc of crude or stock. charles: crude. >> it could go to 90s, for me i am looking -- >> if crude goes to 90, energy stocks are rocking and rolling. you want to be in them. >> too me they are o toe me thg to old highs. they are off tremendous amount from highs. >> does nottmean that energy oil has to go to $50, it is go to 65 a barrel, if that is case you want be in technology, and con
. >> we sold exxonmobil and moved into ralph lauren.e believe -- >> cheap oil. >> it wil it will be terrific. charles: that makes sensee is there any point you reevaluate that. >> if you see a acceleration of global growth, imf came out, and moveed it from 4%% p% to 3.7. >> why would you buy recall of lauren that mine -- ralph lauren people are not spending money. >> they are spending money. charles: you said imf i fell arpbgs sleep, i aasleep, i am ju think?...
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open is ralph lauren. ralph lauren launched at the u.s.hirt, our signal.ered by that's an example of an iconic brandon bringing their design. next -- what's next? you have shirts, you are developing bras, go to you -- where do you go from there? >> we have software, hardware, intelligent textiles, and scientific algorithms. this platform is there to create multiple smart probably -- projects. the sure you are wearing is just one of the times of products we bring to market. we are working on things that have nothing to do with fitness. >> there could be a dress shirt? >> built into your lifestyle. they are not about fitness. >> health monitoring. >> and so on. we are a platform, and what you are wearing right now is the first-ever consumer. sensing shirt. the first product manifestation of this platform. there will be quite a variety of products down the line. >> that gives you a sense of the scale of his ambitions. if you think about what they have now, it really is a fitness watch, except you wear it. it does more than a fitness watch can
open is ralph lauren. ralph lauren launched at the u.s.hirt, our signal.ered by that's an example of an iconic brandon bringing their design. next -- what's next? you have shirts, you are developing bras, go to you -- where do you go from there? >> we have software, hardware, intelligent textiles, and scientific algorithms. this platform is there to create multiple smart probably -- projects. the sure you are wearing is just one of the times of products we bring to market. we are working...
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the growth is and it's in philadelphia and the ralph lauren store. >> there a are a lot of families thattake their kids there. but they are also not going to be open for thanksgiving. >> i do like the stock come at the same thing as t.j. maxx, which i recommended on this show. >> we are going to say goodnight to you. thank you for being on the show and guys, we are moments away from president obama's big executive order on illegal immigration just hours away. we will continue the debate. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ charles: all right. remember, just one hour from now, president obama will give his speech on immigration. you guys have tweeted. and you asked. we brought him back. we glad he came back. judge allen. >> pulled me back. charles: let's talk a little bit outside necessarily the realm of
the growth is and it's in philadelphia and the ralph lauren store. >> there a are a lot of families thattake their kids there. but they are also not going to be open for thanksgiving. >> i do like the stock come at the same thing as t.j. maxx, which i recommended on this show. >> we are going to say goodnight to you. thank you for being on the show and guys, we are moments away from president obama's big executive order on illegal immigration just hours away. we will continue...
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ralph lauren, a lot more than that. the list goes on and on. best advice for people to shop online to make sure they get the gifts where they want them? >> sure. we've seen a big increase with online retailers really offering more deals here even leading up to black friday. so shop early, i think is probably the best thing you can do. the notion you'll be able to get some type of last deal isn't necessarily the case. the sooner you order, the less problems you will have. there's a lot of variety and options out there. at the end of the day, you want to make sure your gifts are there on time. gerri: that's right. ken, thank you for coming on. >> great. thank you very much. gerri: now, we want to hear from you. the fda has announced new calorie rules today requiring restaurants and supermarkets with 20 or more locations to post calorie counts clearly and conspicuously that's their aim starting next november. will this change your choice when you go to order some food? here's what you're tweeting about the question. mark says this: so much safer n
ralph lauren, a lot more than that. the list goes on and on. best advice for people to shop online to make sure they get the gifts where they want them? >> sure. we've seen a big increase with online retailers really offering more deals here even leading up to black friday. so shop early, i think is probably the best thing you can do. the notion you'll be able to get some type of last deal isn't necessarily the case. the sooner you order, the less problems you will have. there's a lot of...
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cheryl: national retail federation, everybody from macy's to ralph lauren to ibm. this is the american economy that could be at stake. but in particular, isn't there language coming out of the workers in meetings that has gotten back to you that suggests that they're actually going to do an active slowdown as best they can as a negotiating tactic with port employers to get their way. they new christmas was coming, this was the way to do it. are you hearing this is specifically discussed in union meetings? >> we've seen the press releases from the pacific maritime where they talked about ports from seattle-tacoma to long beach. crisis level congestion at the ports for a multitude of reasons, we can't get to address all of the congestion. cheryl: i was looking at data coming out of the global port, the monitor for the ports and it looks like we're seeing a volume slowdown. were the retailers prepared for this? >> they were prepared. right now you're at the lull in the peak shipping season. our members have been looking at this for months, well in advance when the neg
cheryl: national retail federation, everybody from macy's to ralph lauren to ibm. this is the american economy that could be at stake. but in particular, isn't there language coming out of the workers in meetings that has gotten back to you that suggests that they're actually going to do an active slowdown as best they can as a negotiating tactic with port employers to get their way. they new christmas was coming, this was the way to do it. are you hearing this is specifically discussed in...
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mattel, ralph lauren, hershey, hershey of all places takes them a whole quarter to make $2 billion. expedia, jetblue, netflix. jack, this is an astounding number. >> they call this the anti-valentine's day. that is absolute nonsense. this is for singles. singles looking to meet other singles in country where more men seeking fewer women. you have to spend to impress. >> this, they have created largest online shopping day. blows away cyber monday and black friday. 45% of the sales done on mobile devices which i thought was interesting takeaway. >> this is in main mainland china, right? i thought they were supposed to be communists? melissa: they're consumers what they are, turns out. if you got $4.5 million and a product to sell, nbc needs you. the network admitting it still hasn't sold all of the super bowl commercial space. that could have something to do record price tag for a 30-second spot. jack, what do you think about this one? i think some of these companies are maybe waking up to the fact that it is a lot of money for not a lot? >> really hard to figure out what you get for
mattel, ralph lauren, hershey, hershey of all places takes them a whole quarter to make $2 billion. expedia, jetblue, netflix. jack, this is an astounding number. >> they call this the anti-valentine's day. that is absolute nonsense. this is for singles. singles looking to meet other singles in country where more men seeking fewer women. you have to spend to impress. >> this, they have created largest online shopping day. blows away cyber monday and black friday. 45% of the sales...
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. >> he was very flashy and wore like ralph lauren pants that were, you know, ironed and loafer shoes and lots of gold jewelry and nice smelling cologne. and i was drawn to it. >> one day, daniel offered theresa a ride home. >> i thought he was amazing, and i jumped at the chance, like any 15-year-old girl would do, and said, sure. >> on the way home she says daniel stopped to show her his house and took theresa to an upstairs bedroom. >> one thing led to another. he kissed me. i'd always known when to tell somebody to stop, and he didn't. and i kept, you know, getting louder and pushing him and trying to get him off me, and he wouldn't stop until it was too late. >> for theresa, an obedient catholic girl, the rape was devastating. >> that was the most important thing to me in the whole wide world was my virginity. my religion was so important to me that this shame that that carried with it was huge. there was no way i wanted my mom to know that that had happened. >> in a state of shame and shock, theresa was approached by daniel a few days later at school. >> he said, i need to talk
. >> he was very flashy and wore like ralph lauren pants that were, you know, ironed and loafer shoes and lots of gold jewelry and nice smelling cologne. and i was drawn to it. >> one day, daniel offered theresa a ride home. >> i thought he was amazing, and i jumped at the chance, like any 15-year-old girl would do, and said, sure. >> on the way home she says daniel stopped to show her his house and took theresa to an upstairs bedroom. >> one thing led to another....
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pizzeria opened here in 1905, and it's home to retail company ralph lauren. can you name that city? ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. it's...
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successes like ralph lauren have been just a moonshot.ark8:00 halperin, special coverage of the president's speech. we will carry it live: by analysis from bloomberg politics -- followed by analysis from bloomberg politics. or twitter question of the day -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." surge.n storm this is buffalo, new york, with more snow expected. oswego, where you cross into canada, at the southeast corner of lake ontario, more than two feet tonight. then they move onto another three to five inches on friday. >> brendan greeley is on assignment there. >> i am bundling up as we speak. >> it is going to get to 63 degrees on monday, which means -- >> melting. >> let's get to our top headlines. coming soon to jetblue, back fees and seats squeezed a bit closer together. trying to boost profit and will create three ticket classes starting next year. only the top two will include bag.ree checked italy's southwest as the only major u.s. airline to check back for free. shares of j
successes like ralph lauren have been just a moonshot.ark8:00 halperin, special coverage of the president's speech. we will carry it live: by analysis from bloomberg politics -- followed by analysis from bloomberg politics. or twitter question of the day -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." surge.n storm this is buffalo, new york, with more snow expected. oswego, where you cross into canada, at the southeast...
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ralph lauren, chanel, they're all doing it. it's still going to have benefit.l see a new product come in. and perhaps last thing some will help them. there's room for a lot of players in this space. >> the pocketbook trend. women used to buy how many pocketbooks? >> up to four a year in terms of handbags. >> and that's a big increase? >> yes. not buying as much apparel, so how do you make an outfit new again? handbags, jewelries. >> still i remember the pocketbook was the hot thing just five years ago. they were talking about this is where all the margin was. >> it's still working. and watch for the next generation. whether it's diane vonn furstenburg or mark jacobs. >> do you know anything about pocketbooks? >> coach slowed down dramatical dramatically. actually reversed. i'm a fan of kate spade. i think that's going to be the new great lifestyle brand. i think you'll see people taking torrey birch for example in that and growing their business dramatically because they're starting at a small base and there's this enormous piece and i also think michael kors h
ralph lauren, chanel, they're all doing it. it's still going to have benefit.l see a new product come in. and perhaps last thing some will help them. there's room for a lot of players in this space. >> the pocketbook trend. women used to buy how many pocketbooks? >> up to four a year in terms of handbags. >> and that's a big increase? >> yes. not buying as much apparel, so how do you make an outfit new again? handbags, jewelries. >> still i remember the pocketbook...
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these are the brands -- i work for ralph lauren, for nike.that are able to stay relevant. why? because they are focused on the customer. they are very clear on who they want, but very clear on who they may not. and ralph used to say to me, maybe it is more important to know what you say no to than what you say yes to. are going to really have an authentic proposition for your consumer, you need to know who you are. you need to know in our case at forwhat brands are right our customers. we say no more than we say yes, because of a finite amount of assets that we can allocate. and we have to allocate them to the right things that we think will respond to. >> you mention a couple of moments ago the price of gas being a factor in what consumers spend. it clearly is, obviously, discretionary income becomes discretionary when you don't have to spend it on getting to work. how do you see the consumer response with the cheaper gas prices? and how do you make sure he does not get spent somewhere else? >> two things. hsn side, we have the consumer exam
these are the brands -- i work for ralph lauren, for nike.that are able to stay relevant. why? because they are focused on the customer. they are very clear on who they want, but very clear on who they may not. and ralph used to say to me, maybe it is more important to know what you say no to than what you say yes to. are going to really have an authentic proposition for your consumer, you need to know who you are. you need to know in our case at forwhat brands are right our customers. we say...
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before you came to work here, you were working for ralph lauren back in the day.ve you taken from your past experiences to help you in this business? i feel there was a benefit from coming from so many immersive brands that really are storytellers. andike, it is inspiration innovation and with ralph, it's the promise of this beautiful life. that was my take away and the reason i joined the company was you now have this incredible get intoto be able to the dna of brands and bring stories to life. the second thing i took was the importance of culture. if you know our businesses and anyone that comes to visit us, it's a mission. some times somebody says it's a cult but i take that as a compliment. it means everyone is aligned around a single vision for what we want to do. we think our accelerated growth is ahead of us. >> in terms of your mission, is it also to include digital payments? our goal is to be as frictionless to the customer as possible. that's what any business, any retailer today has to do. you want to be ubiquitous and for chinless -- you basically want
before you came to work here, you were working for ralph lauren back in the day.ve you taken from your past experiences to help you in this business? i feel there was a benefit from coming from so many immersive brands that really are storytellers. andike, it is inspiration innovation and with ralph, it's the promise of this beautiful life. that was my take away and the reason i joined the company was you now have this incredible get intoto be able to the dna of brands and bring stories to...
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ralph lauren, tommy hilfiger, best buy, 6:00 p.m., home depot nail it out of the park.ybermonday pages and what they -- >> they don't know what's available. >> when it populates, you can see what they're going to sell. >> you got to get on it right away because the volume is only -- it is set. >> right. and it is going to run out. and if you want that master clearinghouse, this is where it all started. this is a website called cybermonday.com. we all heard about this one. 800 different retailers are here. what is good about it is these retailers know to list all their deals that will happen and they go to -- so cybermonday.com is another one to bookmark. this one is awesome. so if you're thinking about -- you already got your list down. and you know what you're going to get someone for the holidays, start making your list on this new app that is called track it. >> they get it for you. they show you where to get it? >> they'll also track the prices. you see here, this tv went down $200 since i put it down to track. this one went down 500 bucks. nothing happened yet with
ralph lauren, tommy hilfiger, best buy, 6:00 p.m., home depot nail it out of the park.ybermonday pages and what they -- >> they don't know what's available. >> when it populates, you can see what they're going to sell. >> you got to get on it right away because the volume is only -- it is set. >> right. and it is going to run out. and if you want that master clearinghouse, this is where it all started. this is a website called cybermonday.com. we all heard about this...