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Torstein Hagen, who founded Viking 27 years ago, said he owes the company’s success in part to its “cookie cutter” philosophy. more
In what’s referred to as the “entrepreneurship penalty,” former founders are much less likely to get a job interview. more
A massive trove of tax information obtained by ProPublica, covering thousands of America’s wealthiest individuals, reveals what’s inside the billionaires’ bag of tricks. more
Five quilters at Gee's Bend reaped limited financial benefits from the collection, which sold out in many stores. more
“Mercedes claims that we’re a family, one team, one fight. But over the years, I’ve learned one thing: This is not how I treat my family,” Brett Garrard says. more
A new study from fintech Acorns finds almost one in four Americans are concerned their dire financial outlook could lead to homelessness. more
One woman was annoyed at her husband’s Zyn habit, but the rewards made her feel “like a kid in an arcade” more
Jim Simons, the mathematician-investor who created what many in finance consider the world’s greatest moneymaking machine, has died. more
Sternlicht moved his real estate company Starwood Capital Group to Miami in 2018, but he says a lot more companies want to “move down” and can’t. more
Exxon called the verdict “irrational” and said it would ask the court to reverse it before it becomes final.  more
Rail infrastructure in the U.S. faces a backlog of repairs worth billions of dollars. more
The question of how far back damages can go has split appeals courts, and industry groups like the Recording Industry Association of America have called on the Supreme Court to decide. more
The goal of Harlem Children's Zone new program is to close the racial wealth gap. more
The Culinary Union Local 226, the largest in Nevada, said the action marked its first strike in 22 years. more
For each death, there are 100 women who come close to dying, which is terrifying and unacceptable in the 21st century. more
An Ascension spokesperson said it detected “unusual activity” Wednesday on its computer network systems. more
Dorsey criticizes Bluesky's move from decentralization, stressing the importance of adhering to a protocol that supports free speech. The post Jack Dorsey criticizes Bluesky for straying from … more
Deutsche Bank analysts warn of stablecoin risks, citing Tether's lack of transparency. The post Tether refutes Deutsche Bank research revealing stablecoin solvency risks appeared first on Crypto … more
Canfor has announced it is permanently closing its Polar sawmill in Bear Lake, B.C., shutting a production line at its Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George, and suspending its "planned reinvestment" … more
A Virginia judge will rule on the treatment of two embryos created by a couple that divorced. more
Sweetgreen’s rationale for the controversial menu addition this week includes using regenerative farming. more
These cuts at Xbox come amid a wider contraction in the video-game industry due to economic shifts following a period of rapid growth during the pandemic. more
Competition over spots in the handful of highly ranked private institutions has been fierce, and efforts to lure in new schools have collapsed. more
Lead exec in charge of product launches resigned suddenly after seven years. more
“As you know, the consumer is under pressure, especially the lower income households,” Tyson's Chief Growth Officer Melanie Boulden said. more
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