HR managers may lose sleep over workers and applicants who abruptly disappear, but economists won’t say boo about “ghosting.”
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Tag Archives: Business
Unintended Consequences In The Tax Law
Lawmakers who cut corporate taxes last year probably did not expect to unleash a wave of share buybacks.
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Going, Going, Ghosn
Guilty of misconduct or not, Carlos Ghosn seems to have lost a Japanese corporate version of Game of Thrones.
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Amazon’s HQ2 Gambit
Whether they are genuine HQs or not, Amazon’s newest homes are worth more with those two capital letters.
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The Liquid Side Of Sears
Time is running out on a 125-year-old retail institution. If Sears can fail, anyone can.
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Amazon Relentlessly Torments Rivals
What is the most relentless dot-com on the internet? Enter it into your browser and find out.
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Logic Vanishes In The Musk
The SEC response to alleged securities violations by Elon Musk could have made matters worse for Tesla shareholders.
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Reining In Noncompetes
Companies that deploy noncompete agreements too aggressively could generate a backlash they will regret.
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A Taste Of Europe For California Business
California lawmakers want to make public company boards look more like Europe’s, with a gender mandate.
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Go Public, Go Private? It’s Complicated
Taking companies public or going private is a two-way street. The right direction depends on where management wants to go.
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