A processor from the dawn of the PC era reportedly runs the latest Boeing 737 jets – and may explain a lot of problems.
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Tag Archives: Business
A Misguided Heartland Border Truce
Should politicians seeking to lure jobs from elsewhere care whether those jobs come from just across the state line or across the country?
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Remembering To Think For Yourself
Computers tell us what to do, where to go and how to get there. Often their advice is helpful, authoritative – and biased.
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A Personal Touch In An Online Era
Retailers have the tools to provide outstanding personal service in the internet era, if they put those tools to use.
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Kraft’s Fall From Grace
Like packaged groceries, safe bets in investing come with “best by” dates.
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Fresh, Hot And Risky: Restaurant Delivery Services
When everything goes right, diners can’t beat restaurant delivery services for convenience. It’s different for investors.
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Restricting Stock Buybacks
Bipartisanship is nice, but not when it extends to backing bad ideas about restricting corporate stock buybacks.
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Don’t Hop Into A Ride-Hail IPO
You may like riding with them, or even driving for them, but should you rush to buy into an IPO for Uber or Lyft?
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Amazon To NYC: Drop Dead
Amazon returns a $3 billion engagement ring and tells New York to find another corporate soulmate.
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Delaware Pretties Up Its Piggy Behavior
Delaware has ceded ground but still aggressively seeks to snag supposedly unclaimed property from businesses.
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