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Newsletters
Corporate leaders are failing to collaborate and it’s leading to a major trust crisis
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
February 6, 2024
Newsletters
Employee confidence in business hits a new low as workers stress over layoffs and hiring freezes
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
February 5, 2024
Tech
Toyota is crushing it with hybrid vehicles as Tesla’s rough start to year hits net worth of Elon Musk, who dismissed them as a ‘phase’
By
Steve Mollman
February 5, 2024
Tech
Germany set for 14% drop in electric-vehicle sales as carmakers scale back ambitions and demand ‘does not look good’
By
Christoph Rauwald
,
Wilfried Eckl-Dorna
,
Monica Raymunt
and
Bloomberg
February 3, 2024
Tech
Mark Zuckerberg’s combat sports prompt Meta to warn investors of ‘adverse impact’ if he were to ‘become unavailable for any reason’
By
Steve Mollman
February 3, 2024
Success
The fallen soccer giant that turned Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham into superstars has kept revenues soaring despite sinking results—but new billionaire investors see cracks developing in the brand described as ‘Disney, Ferrari, and Apple rolled into one’
By
Ryan Hogg
February 3, 2024
Finance
Range Rover CEO, reeling from his vehicles being too easy to steal, calls for ‘national conversation’ about organized vehicle crime in the U.K.
By
Steve Mollman
February 2, 2024
Newsletters
Employers are desperate to hold onto working parents and they’re building more childcare centers in the office
By
Paige McGlauflin
February 2, 2024
Finance
Warren Buffett said Ferrari was ‘in a special place’ 8 months ago. Now it’s nearing a $100B market value
By
Steve Mollman
February 1, 2024
Newsletters
Some Black workers say if they stopped code switching at work it would hurt their careers
By
Emma Burleigh
February 1, 2024
Newsletters
Managers hoarding their best talent creates a problem for the whole company
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
January 31, 2024
Newsletters
Only 10% of Fortune 500 companies disclose how many people with disabilities work at their organization—but employees expect more transparency
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
January 30, 2024
Newsletters
Cisco’s head of security thinks that we’re headed into an AI phishing nightmare
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Emma Burleigh
January 29, 2024
Finance
Amid U.S. construction boom, world’s largest cement maker will spin off North American business, seek $30B valuation: ‘Two independent champions’
By
Allegra Catelli
,
Paula Doenecke
,
Eyk Henning
and
Bloomberg
January 28, 2024
Tech
U.S. to announce big grants for domestic chip plants in March, speeding up plans for Intel and TSMC
By
Ian King
,
MacKenzie Hawkins
and
Bloomberg
January 27, 2024
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