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Kurt Badenhausen
Kurt Badenhausen's stories. I cover sports business with rare dips into b-schools, local economies
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The Best Countries For Business 2019: U.K. On Top, U.S. Down
Britain’s future is murky with terms of Brexit still to be determined, but the foundation of its business climate is strong, leading the U.K. to rate as the country most hospitable to capital investment. The U.S. fell five spots to 17th, a tick ahead of Spain.
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Andria Cheng
Andria Cheng's stories. I cover retail, from fashion to grocery, and its dance with technology
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Nike, Already World's Largest Sneaker Maker, Proves It's Still A Growth Company
On the homepage of its investor relations website, Nike calls itself “a growth company.” It looks like the company just validated that statement. Fiscal second-quarter earnings topped expectations, and Nike eased worries about the potential impact of the China-U.S. trade spat.
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Brittain Ladd
Brittain Ladd's stories.
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Was Acquiring Whole Foods Amazon's 'Bridge Too Far'?
The knives are already starting to come out against Amazon and its grocery business.
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Natalie Robehmed
Natalie Robehmed's stories.
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America's Wealthiest Celebrities 2018: George Lucas Leads Kylie Jenner, Jay-Z With $5.4 Billion Net Worth
America's 10 wealthiest celebrities boast a combined net worth of $18.7 billion, more than the GDP of Iceland. Here are those with both fame and fortune.
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Dani DiPlacido
Dani Di Placido's stories. I write about film, television, pop culture, and other fun stuff.
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