Kim Bhasin (@kimbhasin) 's Twitter Profile
Kim Bhasin

@kimbhasin

Reporter at Bloomberg News & Bloomberg Businessweek, covering celebrity and athlete business deals. NYU adjunct professor. The pup is Charlotte. @BW @business

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New in Businessweek: Fascinating profile of the guy waiting in the wings every time a retailer goes bankrupt, to buy their name. He now owns Brooks Brothers, Barneys, Forever 21, Reebok, JCPenney, Quicksilver — and dozens of others. Eliza Ronalds-Hannon Kim Bhasin bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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Come for the rise of a man getting rich off dying malls, stay for what happens once he acquires celebrity friends and powerful enemies. Story with Kim Bhasin and Danielle Sacks bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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The impact that generational Superstars like Roman Reigns, and brilliant minds like Paul Heyman, have had on our business is truly immeasurable. WWE is always looking toward what’s next…and what’s next will be special.

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Today at Businessweek, Kim Bhasin and Lily Meier have a behind-the-scenes look at how Nike has fumbled the cultural cachet it spent decades building. If you're running a business predicated on good product, it's often a bad idea to give control to a bean counter. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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A weeklong chronicle of capitalism: Sept 13: Kim Bhasin and Lily Meier use 50 interviews in Businessweek to show Nike losing its cool under John Donahoe Sept 19: Nike ousts him Today: Anders Melin reports it spent $104 million on him as it lost $40 billion bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Nike has replaced its CEO. Longtime executive Elliott Hill is coming out of retirement to replace John Donahoe at the world's largest sportswear company. Read our Businessweek feature from last Friday. The man who made Nike uncool: bloomberg.com/news/features/…