Stories Tagged as
Companies
With a content library valued at $12 billion, Netflix’s long-term strategy may be paying off
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 17, 2017
Netflix has been ahead of its competitors in creating original content.
Big banks post record quarterly profits, but they don’t court our cash
Jul 14, 2017
Four big banks (JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, PNC, Wells Fargo) reported earnings today, all beating expectations, especially JPMorgan, which posted its best quarter ever. That wind in the banks’ sails comes in the form of higher interest rate levels after three straight rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. That means banks get to charge you more […]
Some transportation workers are told to do their sleeping at home
by
Annie Baxter
Jul 14, 2017
The new head of the railroad CSX has called a timeout on naps. For the past 20 years or so, the railway allowed naps under limited circumstances. Now CSX is implementing an approach meant to reduce train delays. So a few months ago, it told engineers and conductors snoozing is now off limits. The move […]
The annual performance review gets a reboot
by
Erika Beras
Jul 13, 2017
Companies have learned that a steady stream of feedback is more effective than a yearly review.
Women who left tech jobs were sexually harassed and passed over for promotions, report says
Jul 13, 2017
"Women experience significantly more unfairness than men,” the lead researcher says.
Businesses are saving time and money by getting rid of cash
by
Adriene Hill
Jul 13, 2017
Salad chain Sweetgreen spent 2 hours a day managing bills and coins. But not everyone is ready to give up cash.
Perry is in Mexico for energy talks
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 13, 2017
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry meets today with Mexico’s president and its energy secretary in Mexico City. Perry said this week the U.S. has an opportunity to develop a “North American energy strategy.” His positive tone extends to the North American Free Trade Agreement, too. President Trump has talked of dismantling NAFTA, but Perry says […]
For public good, not for profit.
Why is Amazon loaning its sellers money?
Jul 13, 2017
20,000 businesses have borrowed money from its invite-only loan program.
How Google expands its influence by paying professors
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 12, 2017
Lobbying comes in many forms. It can be meetings and phone calls or quiet chats in the corridors of power. Or academic papers. A story in the Wall Street Journal today highlights how Google’s Washington-based lobbying shop uses scholarly work to expand its influence. The Wall Street Journal’s Brody Mullins had the story. He talked […]
Walmart is cracking down on its supplier network
Jul 12, 2017
The retail giant will impose a 3 percent fine on products that don't arrive on time.