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Business News in Brief, week of Dec. 2, 2018
New Haven Register CHAMBER BOARD, SPONSORS: The Quinnipiac Chamber has announced its 2018/2019 board members and corporate sponsors. Board members pictured top row from left, are Andrew Metzger, MidState Medical Center; Wanda Lary, Workforce Alliance; ... |
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Business News in Brief, week of Dec. 2, 2018 - New Haven Register
Neil deGrasse Tyson under investigation at Fox after 3 women accuse him of sexual misconduct - Business Insider
Business Insider |
Neil deGrasse Tyson under investigation at Fox after 3 women accuse him of sexual misconduct
Business Insider Fox and the producers of "Cosmos" have opened an investigation into multiple sexual misconduct claims against the show's host, astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson. Dr. Katelyn N. Allers of Bucknell University claimed deGrasse Tyson groped her at an event in ... |
Business Report: Auto Industry Job Cuts - KPBS
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Business Report: Auto Industry Job Cuts
KPBS KPBS anchor Ebone Monet and SDSU marketing lecturer Miro Copic discuss some of the week's top business stories. GM slashes jobs, scales back production. General Motors announced this week that it will cut nearly 15,000 jobs in North America and end ... |
Good Morning From Donald Trump, Whose Business Practices Are Both Very Legal and Very Cool - Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone |
Good Morning From Donald Trump, Whose Business Practices Are Both Very Legal and Very Cool
Rolling Stone Days after likening himself to Elvis in front of a crowd of supporters in Tupelo, Mississippi, President Trump has described his pre-election business dealings with Russia as “very cool” in an effort to absolve himself on any indiscretion. “Oh, I get it! President Trump Defends Pursuit of Russia Business During Campaign Trump Denies Business Dealings With Russia. His Former Lawyer Contradicts Him. Trump says business dealings during campaign were 'very legal' and 'very cool' |
Donald Trump: I 'lightly looked' at doing a real estate project in Russia - USA TODAY
USA TODAY |
Donald Trump: I 'lightly looked' at doing a real estate project in Russia
USA TODAY BUENOS AIRES – President Donald Trump said Friday he had once "lightly looked" at doing a real estate project in Russia, despite years of denying he had any business ties in the country. On Twitter, the former developer described a proposed development ... Good Morning From Donald Trump, Whose Business Practices Are Both Very Legal and Very Cool President Trump Defends Pursuit of Russia Business During Campaign Trump defends potential 2016 Russia deal: Business was 'very legal & very cool' |
A Lesson From GM's Layoffs: Build Your Business By Getting The Money Right - Forbes
Forbes |
A Lesson From GM's Layoffs: Build Your Business By Getting The Money Right
Forbes To quote the Maggie Smith character from Downton Abbey, “Oh goodie, let's talk about money.” What is the lesson for small business owners, independent consultants and professionals from the General Motors announcement to halt production at five ... |
FLORIDA TODAY latest Business Newsmakers - Florida Today
Florida Today |
FLORIDA TODAY latest Business Newsmakers
Florida Today She graduated from the University of Central Florida with a bachelor's degree in business marketing, she worked in the wedding industry in sales and event planning prior to getting into real estate in 2017, whre she became a multi-million-dollar ... |
How Gregg Bishop, Small Business Expert, Spends His Sundays - New York Times
New York Times |
How Gregg Bishop, Small Business Expert, Spends His Sundays
New York Times The holidays are always busy for Gregg Bishop, the commissioner of the New York City Department of Small Business Services, which kicks into high gear during the consumer frenzy of December. Through the rest of the year, however, his agency is focused ... |
Apple fans are betting the booming 'services' business will take the sting out of an iPhone slowdown — here's why ... - Business Insider
Business Insider |
Apple fans are betting the booming 'services' business will take the sting out of an iPhone slowdown — here's why ...
Business Insider Apple's services business may not rescue it or its stock from declining iPhone sales. In fact, a drop in phone sales could hinder the company's services effort, said Jeffrey Kvaal, a financial analyst who covers Apple for Nomura Instinet. What's more ... |
Business owner hopes her addiction battle brings others out of a dark place - WLOS
WLOS |
Business owner hopes her addiction battle brings others out of a dark place
WLOS FLAT ROCK, N.C. (WLOS) — Every day, customers can see an all-you-can-eat buffet at Flat Rock Pizza. Meanwhile, what owner Jeannie Honeycutt sees is a godsend. "God saved my life, but the opportunity here in the pizza business made a huge impact," ... |
Scoring a win: How to find a mentor to help your advertising game - Jacksonville Business Journal
Scoring a win: How to find a mentor to help your advertising game
Jacksonville Business Journal Whether you're a startup business owner or have been operating an existing business for years, one way to become a more knowledgeable and adept entrepreneur is to have a trusted business mentor who you can consult for guidance and feedback. |
President Trump Defends Pursuit of Russia Business During Campaign - TIME
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President Trump Defends Pursuit of Russia Business During Campaign
TIME President Donald Trump defended his company's pursuit of business in Russia during his 2016 White House bid, saying that his dealings there were legal and that they ultimately ended without a project. In an early morning tweet from Argentina, where he ... Donald Trump: I 'lightly looked' at doing a real estate project in Russia Trump defends potential 2016 Russia deal: Business was 'very legal & very cool' 'Very legal & very cool': Trump dismisses criticism of his 2016 business project in Russia |
Apple Investigated Possible Business Misconduct in Its Supply Chain - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal |
Apple Investigated Possible Business Misconduct in Its Supply Chain
Wall Street Journal The possibility of corruption has been a challenge for businesses operating in China, said Daniel C.K. Chow, a professor of business law at Ohio State University who has testified before the U.S. International Trade Commission on Chinese business ... |
Using Machine Learning To Find Employees Who Can Scale With Your Business - Forbes
Forbes |
Using Machine Learning To Find Employees Who Can Scale With Your Business
Forbes Hiring managers in search of qualified job candidates who can scale with and contribute to their growing businesses are facing a crisis today. They're not finding the right or in many cases, any candidates at all using resumes alone, Applicant Tracking ... |
On Russia, did Trump's business and policy converge? - PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour |
On Russia, did Trump's business and policy converge?
PBS NewsHour And Mr. Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about some of the president's business ties to Russia. That's his former personal lawyer. For some context, two reporters tracking the business and national security ... |
Co-owner of Lutherville boutique empties shop overnight amid business partner dispute - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Sun |
Co-owner of Lutherville boutique empties shop overnight amid business partner dispute
Baltimore Sun A Lutherville consignment boutique was emptied the night of Nov. 18 amid a legal feud between the shop's two co-owners. Yolanda Maria Martinez called her decision to empty the contents of Karma and change the locks the “legal and rightful securing of ... |
NFL advertising revenue falls sharply despite higher TV ratings - STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com |
NFL advertising revenue falls sharply despite higher TV ratings
STLtoday.com The problem is, advertisers typically buy commercial time before the season starts and negotiate ad prices based on ratings from the previous year, and last year's ratings were down 10 percent from 2016-17. As a result, ad revenue for NFL broadcasters ... |
Trump tried to do business in Russia for years - CNN
CNN |
Trump tried to do business in Russia for years
CNN Trump tried to do business in Russia for years. Erin Burnett Out Front. President Donald Trump has tried to bring his business into Russia for decades. CNN's Tom Foreman reports. Source: CNN ... |
The hottest advertising trend of 2018? Billboards. - The Hustle (blog)
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The hottest advertising trend of 2018? Billboards.
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Scoring a win: How to find a mentor to help your advertising game - Jacksonville Business Journal
Scoring a win: How to find a mentor to help your advertising game
Jacksonville Business Journal Whether you're a startup business owner or have been operating an existing business for years, one way to become a more knowledgeable and adept entrepreneur is to have a trusted business mentor who you can consult for guidance and feedback. |
Multicultural Podcast Advertising Agency Helps Creators' Monetize Podcasts - Black Enterprise
Black Enterprise |
Multicultural Podcast Advertising Agency Helps Creators' Monetize Podcasts
Black Enterprise Podcasts are popping up all over the scene which is creating a new business model for both the creators and advertisers. Black Enterprise caught up with Gary Coichy, founder of Pod Digital Media, the first multicultural podcast network, to find out how ... |
Donald Trump: I 'lightly looked' at doing a real estate project in Russia - USA TODAY
USA TODAY |
Donald Trump: I 'lightly looked' at doing a real estate project in Russia
USA TODAY BUENOS AIRES – President Donald Trump said Friday he had once "lightly looked" at doing a real estate project in Russia, despite years of denying he had any business ties in the country. On Twitter, the former developer described a proposed development ... Trump defends potential 2016 Russia deal: Business was 'very legal & very cool' President Trump Defends Pursuit of Russia Business During Campaign 'Very legal & very cool': Trump dismisses criticism of his 2016 business project in Russia |
GE Employees Reveal Lax Oversight in Insurance Business - Report - TheStreet.com
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GE Employees Reveal Lax Oversight in Insurance Business - Report
TheStreet.com Those running GE's insurance business failed to recognize risks in the insurance business, and ultimately failed to build up sufficient reserves relative to the capital at risk. The reeling conglomerate had been under scrutiny for misrepresenting its ... |
11 Ways To Maintain Your Resilience While Travelling For Business - Forbes
Forbes |
11 Ways To Maintain Your Resilience While Travelling For Business
Forbes Be mindful. However tough it is to be at your best among your overseas colleagues or customers while jetlagged or homesick, always try to stay in the moment. Enjoy the lounges at the airport, getting on the plane first, boing in a completely different ... |
It's last call for Virginia's unconstitutional happy-hour advertising laws - Washington Post
Washington Post |
It's last call for Virginia's unconstitutional happy-hour advertising laws
Washington Post It's been almost a year since Geoff Tracy and his restaurant, Chef Geoff's, filed a First Amendment lawsuit asking a federal court to strike down Virginia's happy-hour advertising laws. In the Old Dominion, it's legal for businesses to offer happy hour ... |
Downtown retailer closes shop to refocus business - WKRC TV Cincinnati
WKRC TV Cincinnati |
Downtown retailer closes shop to refocus business
WKRC TV Cincinnati Slim Furniture co-founder Woodrow Plunkett told me the move was made to change the focus for the company from being a consumer-facing brand to a business-to-business company, selling to furniture retailers and hospitality companies rather than to ... |
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