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Sector: Travel and Leisure
Discussing food inflation and tourism, with Jeremy Jacobs, Delaware North Companies chairman/CEO
TUI Travel trimmed its pre-tax loss for the first half of 2008 and says it is on track for merger synergies. Peter Long, CEO of TUI Travel, ...
New twists on old Europe, with Mark Orwoll, Travel & Leisure Magazine senior consulting editor and CNBC's Sue Herera
With bankers cutting back on expenses the prospects for the wine industry could be in doubt. Vincenzo Tagliavia from Bordeaux Connoisseurs h...
If the art market is fine, assessing whether that means the economy is fine too, with Amy Cappellazzo, Christie's international co-head of c...
Discussing Christie's offerings this week, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs.
Tourism and shipping group TUI unveiled an upbeat quarterly report Wednesday. Hans-Peter Wodniok from Fairesearch, discusses the earnings re...
"We're riding through the economic turbulence pretty well," Andrew Cosslett, CEO of InterContinental Hotels Group, told CNBC. "We came out l...
The hour's top business headlines, with CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar.
Nicole Sze, investment analyst at Bank Julius Baer highlights the key factors driving Singapore's growth. She also shares her investment pic...
Paul Roll from the Paris Tourist Office considers the impact of the strong euro on European tourism.
Alternatives to traveling in Europe, with Mark Orwoll, Travel + Leisure senior consulting editor and CNBC's Bill Griffeth
The latest on Microsoft's bid for Yahoo, with CNBC's David Faber
Casinos feel pain in Vegas, reports CNBC's David Faber
A look at one of the biggest hotel chains holding up to the slowing economy, with Bill Marriott Jr., Marriott chairman/CEO and CNBC's Mark H...
Eurotunnel is planning a rights issue to help the indebted group pay off creditors. Jacques Gounon, CEO of Eurotunnel, spoke to CNBC about w...
Posts |  SECTOR : Travel and Leisure
At left is an image of the press kit we received from Disneyland promoting the new Disney Pixar Toy Story Mania! attraction opening next month... Read More
7 May 2008
I'm sitting on a bench in a town which aims to be Boomerville, USA... Read More
6 May 2008
Remember the ancient Egyptians? They built the pyramids, perfected arithmetic, developed superior medical skills... Read More
5 May 2008
Tell me if this isn't the most ingeniously parasitical way to make a living: There are some guys who videotape themselves going around Hollywood digging through celebrity trash, and then they turn that trash into treasure on eBay... Read More
1 May 2008
The Bank of England's financial stability report was vague enough on timing and specifics to avoid being seen as a market call on the financials - but that is how some are reading it.... Read More
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