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That is why I started to cash in on this [his music].' Nick Awde, co-author of the West End play Pete and Dud: Come Again, about Moore's collaboration with Cook, welcomed the discovery.
"They started to cash out early in the cycle," said Mario Giannini, chief executive of Hamilton Lane, a money management firm, some of whose clients are Texas Pacific investors.
In fact, fashion brands like Dolce & Gabbana and Uniqlo have started to cash in on modest fashion by releasing their own lines of apparel targeted at Muslim women.
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