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Norway's massive wealth fund got the go-ahead to sell oil and gas stocks worth $5.9 billion business Article 8 votes
'At what point does malfeasance become fraud?’: NYU Biz-School Professor Scott Galloway on WeWork business Article 4 votes
WeWork has announced it will withdraw its S-1 filing as it seeks to postpone its IPO business Article 9 votes
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The rise and fall of Iceland's tourism miracle – the widespread decline of tourism across the country presents intractable problems economics business Article 5860 words 8 votes
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Exxon Mobil has agreed to sell its Norwegian oil and gas assets for up to $4 billion – ending its production in a country where it started operations more than a century ago business Article 103 words 5 votes
Swedish cashless app Swish is teaming up with six other companies to form a European network of mobile payment solutions business Article 395 words 5 votes
Hans Rausing, head of the family that became Britain's richest thanks to his father's invention of Tetra Pak food containers, has died aged 93 business Article 310 words 4 votes
'Walk away': ACCC finds franchisors failing to outline rent, wages business Article 533 words 2 votes
How Elon Musk fooled investors, bilked taxpayers, and gambled Tesla to save SolarCity business Article 4825 words 19 votes
Up to 40% of retail stores in Finland could go bust by 2030 – competition from online retailers will bring major upheaval business Article 417 words 7 votes
Sweden's Klarna becomes biggest fintech firm in Europe – operator valued at $5.5bn after fresh round of investor funding business Article 401 words 6 votes
The FBI thinks Long Island Iced Tea’s infamous pivot to blockchain was sweetened by insider trading business Article 2728 words, published Jul 25 2019 6 votes
The world’s last Blockbuster has no plans to close business Article 856 words, published Mar 6 2019 10 votes
DoorDash commits to changing their tipping model after renewed uproar business Article 571 words 13 votes
Why doing harm is profitable: You might think it’s always “bad for business” to cause disaster. You’d be very wrong! business economics Article 1682 words 9 votes
Netflix stock drops more than 10% as Q2 earnings show huge decline in new subscribers, including a loss domestically business Article 458 words 15 votes
Beyond Meat has hit the ‘short-squeeze trifecta’ as borrow fees keep soaring business Article 353 words, published Jun 11 2019 18 votes