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In the catfish economy, things are hopeful
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Kai Ryssdal
Jun 21, 2017
Correcting trade balances is good for business and the country, says catfish farmer Townsend Kyser.
Carnival's CEO almost said no to the job. Then 'I realized I was an idiot.'
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Kai Ryssdal
Jun 21, 2017
Arnold Donald talks about politics and the business of cruising.
How towns are hurt when malls run into trouble
Jun 21, 2017
With about one in four U.S. malls estimated to shut down during the next five years, municipalities have a tax problem.
On health care, consumer groups have no seat at the table
Jun 19, 2017
The Senate is working to get its own version of the American Health Care Act ready before it goes on recess July 3. Only a small group of senators is working on it, without the input of many other people. This has been frustrating for some consumer groups, who say they’ve been locked out. So many […]
Amazon shocks with news of Whole Foods bid
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Adriene Hill
Jun 16, 2017
Amazon has agreed to buy Whole Foods in a roughly $13.5 billion deal. It would be Amazon’s biggest acquisition to date, and it’s generating headlines such as “earth shaking.” Whole Foods has been underperforming a little lately. Its growth has slowed and activist investors have been after the chain to sell itself. But what’s a […]
Small-scale manufacturing is on the rise in American cities
Jun 16, 2017
Factories are smaller and greener, and consumer tastes are changing.
Weekly Wrap: Amazon buys Whole Foods. Now what?
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Molly Wood
Jun 16, 2017
It wasn't long ago Amazon was just a quaint online book store.
For public good, not for profit.
What an Amazon-Whole Foods store may look like
Jun 16, 2017
The online retail giant is buying the grocery chain for $13.7 billion.
Nestle Crunch bars may soon be a thing of the past
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Jed Kim
Jun 16, 2017
Nestle has announced it's looking for a buyer.
We're about to know a lot more about podcasting behavior
Jun 16, 2017
Apple is set to launch data on when you listen to your favorite podcasts and where.