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Most CEOs are confident about the future of the economy and their own company
Oct 5, 2023
But fewer CEOs feel confident of their firm’s fortunes than last year, a KPMG survey shows. More execs also want people back in the office.
What do rising corporate bankruptcies say about the economy?
Sep 8, 2023
Some bankruptcies reflect fallout from the financial crisis more than a decade ago.
Who cares what CEOs think about the economy? You probably should.
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Matt Levin
Jun 7, 2023
CEOs may not be economic wizards. But they have access to crucial data and make decisions that influence the economy.
How do companies pick their CEOs?
Nov 21, 2022
Sometimes a boomerang, or returning, chief executive — like Disney's Bob Iger — means the company's in crisis or it needs to rejigger its succession plan.
Pandemic darlings try to get past "the party's over"
Jul 20, 2022
Peloton, Netflix and others have to predict how their customers will behave. But amid pandemic disruption, it's an uphill battle.
Companies are offering to cover employees' abortion-related travel costs
Jun 27, 2022
Many of the companies are in the fields of tech, finance and entertainment.
The dollar's strong right now. That's a problem for American companies doing business abroad.
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Justin Ho
Jun 7, 2022
But it's great for Americans who want to buy imports.
For public good, not for profit.
Sen. Klobuchar proposes sweeping change in antitrust law
Feb 4, 2021
Government has the burden of proving an acquisition harmful. This bill would shift the challenge of disproving that to companies.
This consulting company is the best place to work for, according to Glassdoor reviews
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Janet Nguyen
Dec 4, 2018
Bain & Co. took the top spot, a title held by Facebook the previous year.
Recent layoffs could be a sign of lessons from the Great Recession
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Andy Uhler
Dec 4, 2018
Major company layoffs are not tied to economic worries necessarily.