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Ex-Im Bank sparks fight over its role and leader
Aug 3, 2017
There’s a sharp division in the Republican Party between libertarians, who believe in free markets without government interference, and more mainline, pro-business Republicans, who want the government to intervene in markets to help U.S. businesses. The latest example of this? The Export-Import Bank, which provides loans to foreign businesses or governments so they can buy U.S. […]
Wanted: qualified people who will work for yesterday's wages
Aug 3, 2017
The tight labor market is making it harder to hire without raising pay significantly.
Goodbye cable, hello YouTube: As kids move online, so do Mattel’s ad dollars
Aug 3, 2017
Toymaker Mattel wants to get kids’ attention, and it’s going online to do it. The company announced this week it will spend at least $10 million on advertising this year on Google’s YouTube Kids platform. It’s the company’s biggest ad buy online to date. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Kraft's profits may be a victim of price wars
Aug 3, 2017
Kraft-Heinz will release second quarter earnings after the markets close on Thursday. Those profits may be squeezed by an ongoing price war between Amazon and Walmart. Suppliers like Kraft have found themselves caught in the crossfire as the two giant retailers pressure them for lower prices. Click the audio player above to hear the full […]
Boingo's CEO figured out how to monetize "free" Wi-Fi
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 2, 2017
David Hagan explains how the company went from charging $74.95 a month to giving away the service and still stayed in business.
Do you want a deal with that? Groupon and Grubhub are teaming up
by
Andy Uhler
Aug 2, 2017
The e-marketing website Groupon has announced it’s partnering with food delivery service Grubhub. The move means it can now target deals to a whole new customer base. What will this mean for the quickly growing food delivery industry? Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Why pharma companies are bowing out of generics
Aug 2, 2017
Many generic drugs have become so cheap, they have pencil-thin profit margins.
For public good, not for profit.
Yelp ratings may be predictor of how restaurants fare after a minimum wage increase
Aug 2, 2017
What determines whether a restaurant stays open after a minimum wage hike? New research suggests it could be customer satisfaction levels, as measured by Yelp.
Wells Fargo scandals could mean sweeping consequences
by
Annie Baxter
Aug 1, 2017
First, there was a scandal over millions of fake Wells Fargo accounts that broke last year. Then, accusations of changes to mortgages without notifying customers. Now, Wells Fargo faces a class-action lawsuit over selling car insurance policies to hundreds of thousands of customers who did not need it from 2012 to 2017. All this could […]
Does Snap’s stock market performance mean we have valuations all wrong?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 1, 2017
There’s something of a disconnect happening between what’s known as the private market — what companies are worth before they go public — and what those companies are worth once they have their initial public offering. Examples A and B today are the meal kit delivery service Blue Apron and Spap of Snapchat fame. The companies’ stocks haven’t […]