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Daniel Boulud's COVID-Era Bet

Five years after opening Le Pavillon during the height of COVID, Michelin-starred chef and Dinex Group Owner Daniel Boulud and SL Green CEO Marc Holliday joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about how luxury dining helped reinvent New York office real estate. They discuss the return-to-office boom, hospitality-driven workplaces, and why restaurants have become a key tool for attracting talent and premium tenants.

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Gap Lowers Sales Outlook; Dell Soars on AI Demand | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Dell (DELL) shares are soaring after the company gave an outlook for annual sales that far surpassed analysts' estimates, fueled by demand for servers that power artificial intelligence work. - Gap (GAP) shares plunged after the company lowered its sales outlook due to struggles with its product mix. - NetApp (NTAP) shares jumped after the data storage provider reported its latest earnings. Analyst say the report is a strong print from the company, showing strong growth, with upgrades to consensus expected.

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Fed's Bowman Says Too Soon to Judge Iran War Inflation Impact

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said, "I would like to have more clarity on the economic impacts from the conflict in the Middle East and the durability of those effects," and thinks it's too soon to judge the inflationary impact from the Iran war. Bowman said Friday at a central banking conference in Iceland that that policymakers need to look through temporary price shocks.

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Autodesk CEO Says MaintainX Acquisition Presents Exciting Opportunity

Autodesk President and CEO Andrew Anagnost details the company's $3.6 billion acquisition of MaintainX, emphasizing that the deal represents a strategic move to extend Autodesk's offerings from design and manufacturing into the operational phase of the built environment lifecycle. He speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Open Interest."

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Former SocGen Chair says Bank's Governance is 'Best in Class'

The former Chair of Société Générale, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, has stepped down after more than a decade at the helm. Bini Smaghi says he leaves the lender with 'best in class' governance and a share price 60% higher than when he joined. But he added that the restructuring is not fully over and there are big deals to come. Bini Smaghi joined Lizzy Burden on 'The Pulse'.

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