CFO
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Michael Archbold, a former CEO and CFO of Fortune 500 companies, argues changing the requirement is an important step toward getting companies to think long-term.
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“We’ve made big investments in cruise, and we’re expecting cruise to be a meaningful contributor to growth of experiences...particularly in the second half as we get past the launch costs,” said CFO Hugh Johnston.
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At that time, the current CFO, Mark Mason, will become an executive vice chair and senior executive adviser to Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser.
Selling an average of four million pizzas a day globally means costs for ingredients, packaging and other items are more attractive, according to the CFO.
“Tariffs cause lower discretionary income, there’s then fewer jobs created and consumer sentiment is at a low point,” said CFO Matthew Clark.
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