In Chile, Wal-Mart Adapts to Local Tastes to Reach the Top ABC News By anne d'innocenzio and paul wiseman, ap business writers. SANTIAGO, Chile - Jun 1, 2016, 12:03 AM ET. 0 Shares. Email. Star. 0 Shares. Email. As Wal-Mart tries to build an international juggernaut, it has had no greater success than in Chile, where ... |
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
In Chile, Wal-Mart Adapts to Local Tastes to Reach the Top - ABC News
Chinese Manufacturing Surveys Show Lingering Weakness - ABC News
Chinese Manufacturing Surveys Show Lingering Weakness ABC News China's factory activity was feeble last month, according to two surveys released Wednesday, indicating that official efforts to reverse a downturn in the world's second-biggest economy are struggling. The country's massive manufacturing sector, which ... |
Monday, May 30, 2016
Wal-Mart Needs to Grow Overseas, and China's the Big Prize - ABC News
Wal-Mart Needs to Grow Overseas, and China's the Big Prize ABC News Zhong Guoyan sifted through piles of fish at a Wal-Mart in Shenzhen, one of China's largest cities. She studied the fins, to make sure they were bright red and firm. She peered at the eyeballs - were they bulging? "I like when the products are fresh ... |
Female CEOs see pay rise, but numbers remain small - New Pittsburgh Courier
New Pittsburgh Courier | Female CEOs see pay rise, but numbers remain small New Pittsburgh Courier For the second year in a row, female CEOs earned more than their male counterparts and received bigger raises. But only a small sliver of the largest companies are run by women, and experts say gender parity at the top remains way off. The median pay ... |
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Clueless Legislators Deter Smokers From Vaping - Reason
Reason | Clueless Legislators Deter Smokers From Vaping Reason No one this ill-informed has any business writing legislation that deals with e-cigarettes. Contrary to what Leno seems to think, nicotine addiction is not inherently deadly. What kills smokers is not nicotine; it's the tobacco combustion products they ... |
Filmmaker wants to kick Hollywood's doors open for aspiring actors - New Pittsburgh Courier
New Pittsburgh Courier | Filmmaker wants to kick Hollywood's doors open for aspiring actors New Pittsburgh Courier ... but it could mean even more for African-Americans or people of color as Hollywood faces increasing pressure not only to produce great films and bring back the days of appointment television, but as Business writer Drew Harwell noted in December ... |
To be a fully developed person (and leader), you need to dream - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minneapolis Star Tribune | To be a fully developed person (and leader), you need to dream Minneapolis Star Tribune I've been thinking about fairy tales lately. About women who are portrayed as beautiful, helpless creatures awaiting their Prince Charming to come along and make them happy. And about women who are strong managers and leaders. Sometimes when I read ... |
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Banks make it easier to split tabs - Denton Record Chronicle
Banks make it easier to split tabs Denton Record Chronicle A customer uses an ATM on Jan. 14 at a branch of Chase Bank, in New York. JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and other big banks are upgrading their online payment services to let customers make instant transfers of money to others who bank elsewhere, ... |
Gaye LeBaron: The man behind Sonoma County's first tech company - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Santa Rosa Press Democrat | Gaye LeBaron: The man behind Sonoma County's first tech company Santa Rosa Press Democrat By 1984 the company was installed in a sprawling campus off Stony Point Road and was tagged by a PD business writer as “the largest company of its kind in the world.” Its 1,100 employees made it the second-largest private employer in the county, behind ... |
Friday, May 27, 2016
Former Daily News writer Gerald Collins dead at 88 - New York Daily News
New York Daily News | Former Daily News writer Gerald Collins dead at 88 New York Daily News The business writer was the youngest of nine children born to John Joseph Connors and Margaret Mary O'Neill. Raised in Manhattan, Connors was a graduate of George Washington High School and earned a bachelor of arts degree from NYU in 1955. |
Facebook drops news outlet input in 'trending topics' review - Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque Journal | Facebook drops news outlet input in 'trending topics' review Albuquerque Journal FILE- In this April 12, 2016, file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the keynote address at the F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco. Facebook say Monday, May 23, that it is dropping its reliance on news outlets to help ... |
WAYBACK WEDNESDAY: Montgomery Ward closure was end of an era - San Angelo Standard Times
San Angelo Standard Times | WAYBACK WEDNESDAY: Montgomery Ward closure was end of an era San Angelo Standard Times "San Angelo loses a family friend today when the Montgomery Ward store closes its doors for the last time," Standard-Times business writer Jim Owens wrote in 1980. The closure ended an era that spanned the stock market crash of 1929, the Depression of ... |
Fort Laurens, Historic Zoar Village to participate Blue Star Museums program - New Philadelphia Times Reporter
Fort Laurens, Historic Zoar Village to participate Blue Star Museums program New Philadelphia Times Reporter 5. The program is a joint effort of the National Endowment of the Arts, Blue Star Families, the U.S. Department of Defense and over 2,000 museums across the U.S.. For information: arts.gov/bluestarmuseums. Source: Smart Cookie Business Writing LLC. |
Wisconsin company sued over break policy for Muslim workers - WRCB-TV
WRCB-TV | Wisconsin company sued over break policy for Muslim workers WRCB-TV By SARAH SKIDMORE SELL AP Business Writer For the second year in a row, female CEOs earned more than their male counterparts and received bigger raises. But only a small sliver of the largest...More. By SARAH SKIDMORE SELL AP Business Writer ... |
Female CEOs see pay rise, but numbers remain small - Lima Ohio
Lima Ohio | Female CEOs see pay rise, but numbers remain small Lima Ohio This undated photo provided by General Dynamics shows company CEO Phebe N. Novakovic. Novakovic was one of the highest-paid women CEOs for 2015, as calculated by The Associated Press and Equilar, an executive data firm. (Courtesy of General ... |
How a fresh perspective helped this venerable printing firm join the digital age - Financial Post
Financial Post | How a fresh perspective helped this venerable printing firm join the digital age Financial Post ... but they produce much better profit and portend future growth in a new industry. Tony Wanless is a business writer and founder of Knowpreneur Consultants, which advises entrepreneurial businesses. twanless@knowpreneur.net. Twitter.com/reinventionist. |
Making vacations meaningful - Moorpark Acorn
Making vacations meaningful Moorpark Acorn Business writer Seth Godin has it exactly right on how we should view our work time and our recreation: “Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you should set up a life you don't need to escape from.” Thor Challgren is a travel ... |
Monday, May 23, 2016
Asian markets down slightly as investors wait for Fed - Chicago Tribune
Asian markets down slightly as investors wait for Fed Chicago Tribune Asian stock markets were down slightly in subdued trading Tuesday amid anticipation the U.S. Federal Reserve may raise interest rates in June. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 slipped 0.5 percent in early trading to 16,566.23 as the yen ... |
LSJ staff honored in Michigan AP contest - Lansing State Journal
Lansing State Journal | LSJ staff honored in Michigan AP contest Lansing State Journal •Former LSJ staffer Lindsay VanHulle was honored in the business writing category for her package “Back in Gear” about the economic impact of auto suppliers that have ties to General Motors Co.'s Lansing operations. VanHulle now works for Crain's ... |
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