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MicroStrategy to lose ‘controlled company’ exemption, and stock seesaws higher
MicroStrategy said that because of the volume of share sales to raise money to buy bitcoin, Michael Saylor, the company’s co-founder and chair, will no longer hold the majority of voting power.Business - MarketWatch - November 12 -
Trump's tariff threats send U.S. companies scrambling for lobbyists and loopholes
In the days since President-elect Donald Trump won the presidential race, Nicole Bivens Collinson’s phone has barely stopped ringing.Top stories - NBC News - November 12 -
Bone Marrow Donors Can Be Hard to Find. One Company Is Turning to Cadavers
San Francisco–based Ossium Health has carried out three transplants for cancer patients using stem cells from deceased donors’ bone marrow in recent months.Tech - Wired - November 13 -
Greg Maffei steps down as CEO of Liberty Media, the company that owns F1
Greg Maffei is stepping down as president and chief executive of Formula 1 owner Liberty MediaSports - ABC News - 6 days ago -
How Jeff Raider Is Shaping Harry’s Into a Next-Generation CPG Company
When the FTC blocked the razor brand’s planned $1.37 billion merger in 2020, Jeff Raider had to pivot—and began building his own CPG empire.Business - Inc. - 6 days ago -
CEO to Step Down from Liberty Media, the Company That Owns F1
Greg Maffei saw Formula 1 as major opportunity for the company in its 2017 takeover.Business - Inc. - 6 days ago -
Curbs on long hours spur Japanese companies to tackle productivity
The government’s campaign against overwork could have far-reaching consequences for businesses and consumersWorld - Financial Times - 6 days ago -
Andy Dunn’s Secrets to Leading a Company and Taking Care of Yourself
The Bonobos veteran and founder of Pie shares how he cares for his mental health.Business - Inc. - 5 days ago -
Ben & Jerry's sues Unilever, saying parent company censored it over Gaza
Ben & Jerry's independent board accuses Unilever of preventing the ice cream brand from advocating for Palestinian rights.Top stories - CBS News - 5 days ago -
Why States Are Offering Workers at Private Companies Access to I.R.A.s
With the plans, workers are automatically enrolled and contribute through payroll deductions. The goal is to help more Americans save for retirement.Business - The New York Times - 4 days ago -
U.S. companies could be caught in the crosshairs if China retaliates to fight Trump
China's retaliation tactics could range from economic changes to matters of diplomacy and security.Business - CNBC - 4 days ago -
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Electric Vehicle Companies, Battery Makers Urge Trump to Keep Tax Credits
The Trump transition team wants to kill the $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric-vehicle purchases.Business - Inc. - 4 days ago -
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Why Oil Companies Are Walking Back From Green Energy
As leaders gather for a global climate summit, investors are rewarding oil giants like Exxon Mobil that did not embrace wind and solar.Business - The New York Times - 2 days ago -
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Company affiliated with Alex Jones seeks to disqualify The Onion's auction bid on Infowars
A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas is being asked to disqualify a winning bid made by the satirical news outlet The Onion to buy conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' InfowarsTech - ABC News - Yesterday -
Cloud software company ServiceTitan files to go public on Nasdaq
ServiceTitan focuses on selling a variety of software to small companies, rather than enterprises.Business - CNBC - Yesterday -
Mining Company Whose C.E.O. Was Detained Agrees to Pay Mali $160 Million
Three executives of the Australian company Resolute Mining were arrested this month. Mali, a major African gold producer, has been trying to increase its share of mining profits lately.World - The New York Times - Yesterday -
Company tied to Alex Jones disputes The Onion's purchase of Infowars
A company tied to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones filed Monday to dispute the sale of the Infowars website to the parody site The Onion.Top stories - NBC News - Yesterday -
Was it the Mouse King? ‘Nutcracker’ props stolen from a Michigan ballet company
A ballet group in suburban Detroit is scrambling after someone stole a trailer filled with props for upcoming performances of the beloved holiday classic “The Nutcracker.”Entertainment - ABC News - 15 hours ago -
Pfizer names oncology chief and company veteran Boshoff as chief scientific officer
The drug company had been searching for a new chief scientific officer since July with Mikael Dolsten leaving after 15 years at the company.Business - MarketWatch - 1 hour ago -
Give us Liberty or give us the Bottom 10! Or give us both!
The first 2024 loss for Jamey Chadwell's Flames was the first FBS win ever for Kennesaw State.Sports - ESPN - October 31