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Author: Daniel snow
There’s so much evidence that vacations are good for business. But workers just don’t use their allowances. In the U.S…. Source link
Figma may lead the way for other software companies including Genesys, Canva and Databricks to conduct multibillion-dollar deals, one analyst said. Source link
Coinbase investors should cash in. The stock has rallied too much ahead of earnings, analyst says.
If you bought Coinbase’s stock two months ago when Monness Crespi Hardt analyst Gus Gala recommended it, you should take the profit now, he said. Source link
Readers object to an executive order sanitizing troubling aspects of U.S. history. Also: “Dangerously irresponsible” policies; a home-schooling lag. Source link
Will Intel give up on chip manufacturing? Here’s how that could have big ripple effects.
Samsung and TSMC could benefit from the move, while makers of wafer fab equipment may lose out, according to Bernstein analysts. Source link
This company in Maine was honored on Inc.’s 2025 Best Workplaces list for outstanding benefits and company culture. Source link
His misbegotten venture? Powdered milk. Source link
Trump’s trade deals: Extension of truce with China looks likely, other agreements also expected by Friday
In the wake of the Trump administration’s trade deal with the European Union, investors have turned to watching for other agreements ahead a deadline at the end of this week — and they’re looking for progress in talks with China, as that country faces an Aug. 12 deadline. Source link
The bizarre story of a colleague-chomping intern who was just fired from a prestigious law firm raises questions. The first is, ‘Why didn’t her first nibble didn’t result in a swift intervention from HR?’ Source link
‘I keep getting the same song and dance’: My salary has not kept up with inflation. Is my company cheating me?
“If my salary had kept pace with inflation, I would be earning an additional $17,000 a year.” Source link