NY Post - Business
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Boeing’s execs refuse to relocate, instead taking private jets to work: report
Flight records show that Boeing CEO David Calhoun took over 400 trips using his company's fleet of private jets, including to California, Texas and...
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Bill Gates says Elon Musk was ‘super mean to me’ after Tesla stock feud
Musk said that he could not take Gates’ philanthropy on climate change "seriously when you have a massive short position against Tesla, the company...
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US consumer spending expected to shrink for the first time since the start of the pandemic: survey
More than half of the respondents to Bloomberg's latest Markets Live Plus survey said personal consumption in the US will turn negative come the...
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Jelly giant Smucker’s to buy Twinkie maker Hostess in $5.6 billion deal
JM Smucker announced on Monday that it will acquire Hostess Brands in a $5.6 billion stock and cash transaction set to close by April 2024.
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Cantor Fitzgerald, which lost 658 employees at Ground Zero, donates revenues earned every Sept. 11 to charity
Cantor Fitzgerald, the financial services firm that lost 658 employees in the Sept. 11 attacks, is donating all its global revenues from trading...
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Marc Jacobs in talks to open new flagship store at 645 Fifth Ave as Midtown continues comeback
The luxury brand recently closed its Madison Avenue store at 655 Madison Ave., where a sign says only that it would soon relocate to Fifth Avenue.
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Citadel presses pause on Manhattan expansion despite hiring spree
Citadel’s quest for 400,000 square feet of additional Manhattan space at 280 Park Avenue has hit the “pause” button. Crain’s reported in June that...
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What’s happening with the ‘Goldilocks economy’ — and what it means for your stock portfolio
Why have the bears returned so quickly? It’s partly a question of market psychology. Let me explain.
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Job interview ‘coffee cup test’ used by corporate executive sparks debate
Business podcast interview exploring how one boss disqualifies job candidates with coffee cups sparks social media debate
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Bud Light sales still down 30% six months after Dylan Mulvaney disaster, drinkers ‘lost forever’: expert
"This is quasi-permanent, meaning those consumers are just lost forever," Beer Business Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher said.
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United Airlines passenger attempts to enter cockpit, open exit doors during takeoff
A passenger on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles was arrested Friday after trying to enter the cockpit and open the exit doors,...
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Job interview ‘coffee cup test’ used by corporate executive goes viral: ‘Manipulative’
Business podcast interview exploring how one boss disqualifies job candidates with coffee cups sparks social media debate