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Finance chiefs at U.S. companies are enjoying fatter pay packetsas stock-based incentives pushed upcompensationlast year by 8.45% to roughly $1.8 million.
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How This Female-Founded Software Company Nailed a $200 Million Series B
Workflow software company Creatio is valued at $1.2 billion after its latest fundraise. Founder Katherine Kostereva has big plans. -
CNN - Top stories
'I know it happens': Boeing chief admits the company has retaliated against whistleblowers
The outgoing chief of the embattled airplane maker is testifying in the wake of a whistleblower's allegations of safety issues. -
Inc. - Business
SpaceX, Possibly the Most Valuable Private U.S. Company Ever, Lands Giant Deal to Crash the ISS to Earth
Elon Musk's rocket company is privately held, but new information says the firm could be valued at over $200 billion. -
CNBC - Business
U.S. needs major nuclear power expansion to meet rising electricity demand, Southern Company CEO says
The U.S. needs to install more than 10 gigawatts of new nuclear power, said Chris Womack. -
NBC News - Top stories
A father who lost 2 sons in a Boeing Max crash waits to hear if the U.S. will prosecute the company
As they travel around Alaska on a long-planned vacation, Ike and Susan Riffel stop now and then to put up stickers directing people to “Live Riffully.” -
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Nike’s stock sees biggest drop ever as some analysts question company’s leadership after downbeat forecast
As Nike shares ended Friday with their biggest drop ever following the sneaker maker’s pessimistic outlook a day earlier, Wall Street analysts were retrenching — with some even questioning the company’s management. -
MarketWatch - Business
Apple’s huge stock buyback proves one thing: companies are lousy market timers
Share repurchases are at a record, but that isn’t necessarily bullish for the U.S. market -
CBS Sports - Sports
Nuggets working to sign Jamal Murray to four-year, $209 million contract extension, per report
Murray was entering the final year of his contract with the NuggetsNBA -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Jamal Murray reportedly negotiating four-year extension with Denver Nuggets worth up to $209 million
Murray has been a key player for the Nuggets since being drafted in 2016.NBA
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