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🗓️ 29 January 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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The social media giant rode mobile ads to riches, while Jack Dorsey's company watched bosses head for the exits. And Apple may be stuck in iPhone purgatory. All on the Viewsroom tech edition. 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

Olivia Culpo here to tell you all about the launch of the new Abercrombie spring denim collection,

0:05.5

made the way denim should feel. Their denim has always been a staple in my wardrobe and has a wide range of fits,

0:11.4

styles, and washes. Every jean is available in both their classic fit and viral curve love.

0:17.5

Shop in the app, online, and in stores.

0:34.1

The views expressed on this podcast are those of the participants, not of Roiders' News. Welcome to the Views Room, a weekly podcast brought to by Reuters News.

0:41.9

Welcome to the Views Room, a weekly podcast brought to you by Reuters Breaking Views.

0:44.9

I'm Rob Cox, the editor of Breaking Views, coming to you from Zurich, Switzerland.

0:50.7

This week I spoke to Yuna Galani, our Mumbai-based India editor, who's now taking a break in the British countryside about a column she wrote this week on Mukesh Ambani.

0:54.8

If you don't know who he is, you should. He's India's richest man. Actually, he's Asia's

0:59.7

richest man. He leads Reliance Industries, a $200 billion conglomerate that's active in telecoms,

1:05.0

technology, retail, oil and gas, you name it. Unil looked into his plans to break reliance

1:10.0

into three different parts,

1:11.4

potentially helping to head off any future questions around succession and governance among

1:16.3

his family. He has three children. It's an issue close to home for the Ambani's. The death of

1:20.9

Mukesh's father in 2002 kicked off a Bollywood-worthy fight between him and his brother.

1:26.7

After that, I spoke to Dasha Afanaseva and

1:28.9

Karen Kwok in London about the question of whether many U.S. and European multinationals are

1:33.1

becoming just a little too dependent on China for their growth. I wrote a column on the topic,

1:37.6

inspired by Dasha's analysis of cognac maker Remy Quantra's extraordinary stock market performance

1:42.5

this year, and that's largely on the back of strong demand in China

1:45.0

for things like really expensive cognac.

1:48.0

As you'll hear us discuss, the issue is whether this increased reliance on China

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