Companies and Brands
Companies and Brands Articles
Chick-fil-A closed its first store last week. And it was named America’s favorite fast food in an annual poll conducted by Axios Harris. The first one didn’t matter, except symbolically. Traffic...
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A recent analysis reveals which major American company has the best reputation.
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A recent analysis reveals which major company has the worst reputation.
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Peloton has flown into the side of a mountain. No rebranding or rethinking its business model will save it.
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The cost to visit Disney World is outrageous, but Disney has built a brand that draws people anyway.
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According to Wired, “The USPS carries out warrantless surveillance on thousands of parcels every year.” Several senators are upset and have started an investigation. The question is what the...
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DallasNews CEO Grant Moise made over $1 million last year while the company lost $10 million.
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A recent analysis reveals that Elon Musk was paid only one dollar last year for his role as CEO of Tesla.
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Starbucks is one of the most successful fast-food chains in the world. Its revenue per quarter is over $8 billion. It has over 35,000 stores worldwide. Starbucks does so well because it charges an...
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Starbucks has had an ugly battle with unions that represent its in-store workers. Workers object to pay packages that can be as little as $15 an hour. Former CEO Howard Schultz was hauled before a...
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With quarter after quarter of disastrous results and a turnaround plan that lost its way early on, Peloton Interactive has made a recall that could end its run as a viable public company.
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It will be hard to dislodge Masayoshi Son because of his decades-long role at Softbank. It is time for the board to react, and react publicly.
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A recent analysis reveals which airline had the lowest customer satisfaction score.
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How long can Peloton Interactive go on as a public corporation?
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Typically, providers of inexpensive items that are part of people’s everyday lives do well in a recession. That includes beer.
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