Category: usa
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Amazon Received 238 Proposals From Cities For Its Second Headquarters
Cities across the U.S. are competeing to host Amazon’s second HQ. One Mayor is even willing to rename the city “Amazon” if they won. The winning location is scheduled to be announced next year./ CNBC
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Wilbur Ross’ Disappearing Billions
Forbes has determined that Wilbur Ross’s net worth is not nearly as high as what it was reported earlier. Where did the assets go? The billionaire could not provide any specific information. / Forbes
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How The Bitcoin Community Governs Itself And Makes Decisions
There is no President to make a decision. A team of core developers gets together to consider any changes decisions. It represents both the strength and weakness of Bitcoin. / CNBC
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The Career Lesson That Skyrocketed Ashley Graham’s Success
Ashley Graham shares her opinion on the key to sucess. You don’t conform to what everybody else is doing. Take control of your own career./ Forbes
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Here’s how the Dow topped 23,000
Dow Jones Industrial index passed 23,000. Another landmark hit. What is the next stop? CNN Money
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Microsoft employees can now work from treehouses.
Interested in working from the tree houses? Try working for Microsoft. Such approach will definitely boost creativity and job satisfaction!/ CNN Money
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What happens if GOP doesn’t pass tax reform?
What kind of changes can we expect with the pending tax reform? Independent Women’s Forum senior fellow Gayle Trotter, Wall Street Journal editor Glenn Hall and Great America Alliance co-chair Eric Beach on passing the Republican tax reform plan. What is the probability the reform will not get passed?/ Fox Business
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General Motors Plans To Temporarily Shut Down Detroit Factory
Due to slow demand General Motors Plans To Temporarily Shut Down Detroit Factory. The plant is reported to be shut down for six weeks beginning in November. Upon reopening production is expected to be cut by 20%/ CNBC
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How cloud banking benefits consumers
Traditional brick-and-mortar banks are losing the monolopoly in the market. Today’s customer have substantially wider selection of choices. ConnectOne Bank CEO Frank Sorrentino and nCino CEO Pierre Naude on the companies’ partnership to improve the banking customer experience through cloud computing./ Fox Business
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What Tulips and the Great Recession Have in Common
Former Fed. Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan comments on the current environment draws parallels to what we went through about two decades ago.According to him, the equity and bond markets resemble the infamous tulipmania. The inflation levels are a huge question determining where we are heading./ Bloomberg