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Analysts predict double-digit growth for PayPal
Oct 19, 2017
PayPal reports its quarterly earnings today. Analysts expect double-digit revenue growth. Last quarter, revenues at the payment processor were more than $3 billion, with 6.5 million new customer accounts. In tech company years, PayPal is kind of old — it’s been around since the late ’90s and pioneered peer-to-peer payments online. But the company keeps managing to […]
Are Amazon delivery lockers your apartment building’s next amenity?
Oct 19, 2017
Amazon locker systems will be installed in apartment buildings across the U.S.
Your pension fund could be invested in tech
by
Kristin Schwab
, Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Oct 19, 2017
The money pool comes from universities, government entities and ultimately, you.
Tax cuts are not likely to make or break the stock market
by
Scott Tong
Oct 18, 2017
The stock market has been on quite a run since the election. The workings of the Federal Reserve have indeed had an impact on the economy, investors and companies. But recent comments from the Treasury secretary suggest that continued stock successes hinge on tax reform. Most Wall Street analysts will tell you something quite different. […]
Can we get a critical mass of women in tech within a decade?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Oct 18, 2017
Reshma Saujani, the CEO and founder of Girls Who Code, wants to solve Silicon Valley's gender diversity problem. And she says she's well on her way.
How much are 50,000 Amazon HQ2 jobs worth?
Oct 17, 2017
Call it “enticing” or “incentivizing.” Call it “begging” or “groveling.” What’s clear is the bidding war between cities and states to host Amazon’s second national headquarters is racing to its deadline Thursday. The offers of tax incentives, subsidies, favorable zoning, job training and all the rest are piling in. A few billion here, a few […]
It's hard being a retail worker in this economy
Oct 12, 2017
With 31,000 jobs cut in a year, even those still employed wonder how long they can hang on.
For public good, not for profit.
Investors put $110 million into a sock company. No, really.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Hayley Hershman
Oct 10, 2017
Stance is a venture capital-backed company that calls itself a “premium sock startup.”
Is your car at risk from Kobe Steel's potentially sub-par aluminum?
by
Jed Kim
Oct 10, 2017
Kobe Steel in Japan has admitted that some of its employees falsified strength data of some of its rolled aluminum. That metal is used in a lot of things worldwide, like cars, planes and trains. Investigations are underway, but what will the consequences be for the company and the wider Japanese manufacturing sector? Click the […]
Why does soda come in liters and milk in gallons?
by
Annie Baxter
Oct 10, 2017
Pepsi's 2-liter bottle brought more soda into households while the nation flirted with the metric system.