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4.458 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2016

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The presidential candidate's poor showing is hurting his businesses, but a news network could pay off if he loses the election. Saudi Arabia's monster bond deal can't mask bigger problems. And bank earnings take in the Wells Fargo effect while Netflix investors lose the plot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

To be or not to be.

0:02.8

Right now we're offering a range of incentives across Audi models.

0:06.5

That is the...

0:07.5

But only until the 28th of February.

0:10.0

The...

0:10.7

Um...

0:12.0

So stop whatever you're doing.

0:14.4

Um... I'll be right back.

0:17.1

Just carry on without me.

0:18.3

And find yours online or at Finchley Road, Audi.

0:21.5

Audi, four-sprung Duck Technic.

0:23.8

Terms and conditions apply.

0:25.1

Selected models, retail customers and participating Audi centers only.

0:29.8

The views expressed on this podcast are those of the participants, not of Rojers' News.

0:37.6

Why are private equity firms clogging up the aisles at British supermarket chain William Morrison?

0:42.9

Amy Donnellin and Peter Thal Larson will explain, and our Asia columnists discuss Beijing's new attitude to U.S. listed Chinese companies.

0:51.4

Stay tuned for this week's edition of the Views Room. Welcome to the

1:00.8

Viewsroom. I'm Rob Cox, the editor of Breaking Views, the financial commentary arm of Reuters

1:04.9

news, coming to you from Zurich, Switzerland. In this week's edition, I speak to Amy Donnellin and

1:09.5

Peter Thel Larson in London about a private equity feeding frenzy for Morrison's, the $9 billion supermarket chain operator.

1:17.4

Morrison's has received two buyout offers, one from Clayton Dubileur Rice and another from Fortress, the investment group acquired by SoftBank a few years ago.

1:25.5

The grocer's board approved the higher 254 penza share

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