Companies and Brands
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CEO turnover is on pace for a record year in 2023. Here is a look at the latest data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Bird, the electric scooter company, is grappling with significant financial hurdles and recently found itself delisted from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The situation has raised concerns about...
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Forecasts suggest that Apple may experience a decline in market share within China this year.
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A new EU program to cut greenhouse gas emissions goes into effect on October 1. In 2026, EU importers will begin paying for the carbon content of their imports.
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Today, 17 years after its founding, 24/7 Wall St. has a new owner, Flywheel Publishing.
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A recent analysis reveals that this truck stop operator is the best company in America to work for.
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For more than a decade, Americans have worried that hacks of big companies might expose some of their confidential data.
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The wealth of Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford is almost beyond imagining.
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The problem of ransomware attacks will get worse, perhaps much worse, as cybercriminals become more skilled and daring.
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A strike is coming. The two sides are too far apart to agree on a new contract.
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Starbucks started with one store. Today, it has nearly 38,000. Based on its expansion rate, that should reach 40,000 within a year or two. Starbucks may be the most famous fast food chain in the...
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Big American companies have been broken up in the past. Amazon may be next.
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While Walmart does not have many workers over 80, but there may be more in the future.
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Standardizing a metric and mandating reporting of corporate greenhouse gas emissions could provide significant benefits to people in general and investors in particular.
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Peloton has gone through every trick it can find to improve results and nothing has worked. Who is to blame?
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