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Levi’s President and CEO Michelle Gass joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow days after the company reported earnings. She discusses the impact from Beyoncé naming a song after Levi’s, and how the company is not planning on leaving San Francisco anytime soon. She speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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Levi’s President and CEO Michelle Gass joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow days after the company reported earnings. She discusses the impact from Beyoncé naming a song after Levi’s, and how the company is not planning on leaving San Francisco anytime soon. She speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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