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Just this June, Fortune Magazine announced a new milestone in its list of Fortune 500 female CEOs. The number of women CEOs listed had reached an all–time high: 32 in a single year. The ...
America’s pension crisis is growing — and a lot of people are pointing fingers. Public pension funds don't have nearly enough money to pay for the benefits promised to government workers.
General Electric has been a piston of the American economic engine for 125 years. It pioneered the light bulb and the jet engine. It survived the Great Depression, the dot-com crash and the 2008 ...
See how revenues and profits at America's 25 largest companies have risen and fallen over the past decade.
Few events are more appealing from a sponsorship perspective than the Olympics. The Games command a global audience and generally celebrate positive and uncontroversial themes like inclusion ...
The stock market should have carried a warning in 2016: Steep drops and sudden acceleration may cause whiplash. From crashing oil prices that fueled Wall Street's worst-ever start to a year, to ...
The Tesla Model S can go from zero to 60 faster than any other street-legal car around. That includes Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bugattis and any other crazy exotic sports car you can think of.
When John Taylor starts remembering the years leading up to the financial crisis, his fury wells up all over again. As president of the nonprofit National Community Reinvestment Coalition, he ...
President Donald Trump has slapped tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, taking aim at China's theft of US intellectual property. The United States has long said that intellectual ...
KFC has issued a high-profile, humorous apology for its chicken shortages in the UK. The fast-food chain used a full-page ad in British newspapers to apologize for shutting down hundreds of ...
This chart was compiled using data from more than 15,000 oil fields across 20 nations. The production costs were calculated by including a mix of capital expenditures and operational expenditures.
Jack Ma has a warning for those who see globalization as a problem: When trade stops, wars can follow. "We should keep on going along the path of globalization," Ma said Friday in Hangzhou, China.
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