Bloomberg Intelligence says Ralph Lauren is moving closer to ultra-luxury names such as Louis Vuitton and Prada - as the company focuses on timeless merchandise across fashion, music, gaming, home and sports. The company's shares are also having a strong year so far amid a wider slow-down for the sector. Ralph Lauren CEO Patrice Louvet speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about the company's performance in China; the potential for any mergers and acquisitions; and the company's work with the iconic tennis tournament, Wimbledon. (Source: Bloomberg)
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