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20 votes
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Diamond prices are in free fall in one key corner of the market
31 votes -
Two former executives of a Swedish oil company have gone on trial in Stockholm, accused of complicity in war crimes in Sudan
11 votes -
How were modern companies allowed to get so big in spite of antitrust laws? The mythology of horizontal merger efficiencies
20 votes -
How unused gift cards power Delaware's economy
7 votes -
The wallet event: Crypto startup company tells bankruptcy judge it has lost the password to a 38.9 million dollar physical crypto wallet
17 votes -
Buy now, pay later firm Klarna reports first month of profit in three years, as calls grow for sector to be regulated
6 votes -
Novo Nordisk, the Danish company behind two popular obesity medications, is reaping huge profits and is now responsible for most of the country's economic growth
6 votes -
Los Angeles is exploring banning cashless businesses, following the example of New York City, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, Colorado, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Washington, DC
59 votes -
NVIDIA announces financial results for second quarter fiscal 2024
19 votes -
“Going shopping” is dead: How stores sucked the fun out of an American pastime
62 votes -
Chip company Arm files for Nasdaq listing in IPO anticipated to be this year’s biggest
20 votes -
Permanent US injunction and $650,000 civil penalty imposed on Experian Consumer Services for allegedly sending commercial emails
15 votes -
Bosses dislike work-from-home but suspect they’re stuck with it
72 votes -
America's obsession with weight-loss drugs is affecting the economy of Denmark – Novo Nordisk's market capitalization has matched the GDP of its home country
17 votes -
China's property crisis deepens with developer Country Garden at risk of default
13 votes -
What happens to all the stuff we return?
39 votes -
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks $6 billion Purdue Pharma-Sackler bankruptcy
28 votes -
No more freebies: Companies crack down on customer perks and rewards
47 votes -
Bank failure: Kansas Heartland Tri-State Bank closed by US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
29 votes -
UK vendors started boycotting the Etsy platform over its payment reserves system
18 votes -
US taxpayers paid for 5.8 billion of Lockheed's 7.9 billion dollar stock buyback
48 votes -
99-year-old US trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting 30,000 out of work
30 votes -
The fight over a US Congress bill targeting credit card fees pits payment companies against retailers
23 votes -
US cannabis industry confronts billion-dollar threat: weak weed
31 votes -
Mapping the ownership network of Canada’s billionaire families
26 votes -
How the ultrawealthy use private foundations to bank millions in tax deductions while giving the public little in return
37 votes -
Teamsters in the USA win historic UPS contract, with zero concessions
87 votes -
Small business owners who got bought out, care to share your experiences?
We’re a small, boutique tech consulting firm and we are being approached increasingly frequently by M&A companies. Just wondering what others’ experiences are and things that would be good to know.
24 votes -
New US merger guidelines released this week - 60-day window for public comment
17 votes -
San Francisco’s downtown becomes a wake-up call for other cities in the US
60 votes -
Funding dramatically slows for India's startup sector
9 votes -
Scale AI co-founder says the FIRE movement inspired her to live ‘very cheaply’ on McDonald’s and free flights until she made $10 million
11 votes -
BlackRock CEO, Larry Fink just called Bitcoin 'digital gold' and an 'international asset'
21 votes -
Bank of America has $100B in unrealized losses
9 votes -
How much have record corporate profits contributed to recent US inflation?
41 votes -
The Fed thinks catastrophe is coming for US businesses
15 votes -
Is Dr. Bronner’s the last corporation with a soul?
41 votes -
PwC Australia to sell its government business for A$1, and appoint new CEO, after tax advice scandal
7 votes -
US rent going up? One company’s algorithm could be why.
47 votes -
A Delaware city is set to give corporations the right to vote in elections
28 votes -
Communities or hubs for people doing/making things and tackling problems
So I browse Tildes, Hacker News, and Reddit, but I'm wondering if there are online communities or hubs out there where entrepreneurial folks discuss actionable business problems and projects,...
So I browse Tildes, Hacker News, and Reddit, but I'm wondering if there are online communities or hubs out there where entrepreneurial folks discuss actionable business problems and projects, instead of news or memes.
I notice that people will spend endless time online discussing the minutiae of their personal lives, celebrity lives, politics, and son, which are fine. But I want to read about how people are working out the kinks of drone delivery, improving access to and availability of mental healthcare, making municipal permitting more streamlined, and other processes.
9 votes -
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sells entire stake in TSMC
13 votes -
Time to break up Hollywood
5 votes -
Google’s eighty-acre San Jose mega-campus is on hold as company reckons with economic slowdown
7 votes -
Substack opens up a $2 million community fundraising round
4 votes -
The business behind Kurzgesagt
11 votes -
T-Mobile acquires Mint, partially owned by Ryan Reynolds
7 votes -
The lie that's destroying the economy
5 votes -
The greatest tax system in the world – why can't America be as great as the Faroe Islands?
14 votes