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Advertising legend Maurice Saatchi says big companies are ‘now worse than Big Government’
The man behind many memorable ad campaigns has written a new book, ‘Orgasm,’ that aims to challenge some widely held political, societal and financial beliefsMarketWatch - Business -
Public Companies Are Alive and Well
They’re fewer in number but bigger and more profitable than ever before.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Is a pest control company worth it? Yes, and here's why
Pest infestations are no joke. But when it comes to pest management, are pest control companies really worth it?CBS News - Top stories -
Shopify’s stock slides 19% after company swings to quarterly loss
Shopify is expecting its gross margin to shrink by 50 basis points in the second quarter.MarketWatch - Business -
Microsoft: Workers want to use AI—they’re not waiting for their companies to adopt it
Microsoft's 2024 Work Trend Index shows workers embracing AI faster than their employers and are resorting to bringing their own AI to work.VentureBeat - Tech -
AstraZeneca pulls its COVID-19 vaccine from the European market
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - Health - Covid -
In the NIL landscape, schools are turning to companies to train and manage in-house general managers
Athletic departments across the country are trying to figure out the best way to manage the name, image and likeness landscape when it comes to athletes earning endorsement moneyABC News - Sports -
Robinhood Stock Jumps After Company Reports Record Revenue and Profit
The online brokerage’s revenue and earnings topped Wall Street expectations. Shares were up about 6% after hours.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Masimo activist director Koffey demands ‘basic’ information on company’s proposed spinoff
Masimo activist Quentin Koffey says he'll pursue litigation if the health-tech company doesn't provide information on a proposed spinout of a business unit.CNBC - Business -
Need a pest control company? Here are 5 signs that you do
From creepy sounds to visible structural damage, these five signs mean it's time to call a professional pest control company.CBS News - Top stories -
Neuralink's first in-human brain implant has experienced a problem, company says
Neuralink on Wednesday said part of its brain implant has malfunctioned within human patient.CNBC - Business -
Tech Tip: How to Spot a Deepfake Image
All kinds of fabricated images populate the internet as AI spurs creativity and disinformation. Here's how to detect sophisticated digital manipulations.Inc. - Business -
SXSW entertainment and tech festival to expand to London in 2025
Popular entertainment and tech festival South By Southwest will expand to London in June 2025, growing the influential brand's reach internationally.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean
Asbestos, “forever” chemicals, E.V.s and endangered species. Here’s what 10 new rules cover, and why the administration has been churning them out.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
Reddit shares soar 11% after company reports revenue pop in debut earnings report
Reddit reported a big increase in sales for the first quarter and said second-quarter revenue will jump by more than 30%, based on the midpoint of the range.CNBC - Business -
Refinery29's New Owner Plans to Cover Sports, Buy More Media Companies
Essence taps advertising executive Kirk McDonald to lead Sundial Media Group, a holding firm tasked with making more deals.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Refinery29's New Owner Plans to Cover Sports, Buy More Media Companies
Essence magazine’s parent tapped advertising executive Kirk McDonald to lead Sundial Media Group, a holding firm tasked with making more deals.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Angry shoppers are fighting back against inflation — even the wealthy ones. Companies are feeling it.
“Let’s stop buying from these jokers,” one consumer said. “I bet they reduce these prices real quick.”MarketWatch - Business