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Mar 25 2024
Analysis
Led by NBC, U.S. corporate media is learning to live with Trump
For weeks before NBC News journalists exploded into open revolt Sunday over the network’s hire of a top Donald Trump supporter, the media company that controls three of the top U.S. news networks had been quietly rebuilding its ties to the former president.
Network insiders noticed on March 5, when, during MSNBC’s Super Tuesday broadcast of Trump’s primary wins, host Rachel Maddow
SemaforMay 30 2024
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Corporate reputations with staying power
The reputations of Amazon, Samsung and Patagonia have the most staying power, according to this year's Axios Harris Poll 100 rankings. Why it matters: Each company continues to see high marks in areas of "vision," "growth" and "products and services." • This implies that consumers are most concerned with the trajectory of a company and the services it provides when gauging corporate reputation
AxiosApr 10 2024
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Trump Media director accused of ‘hacking’ files in attempted corporate ‘coup’: lawsuit
Investment firms led by the former CEO of the SPAC that merged with Donald Trump’s media company allege that their files were hacked and stolen by a current member of the media company’s board of directors.
In a federal civil lawsuit filed in South Florida last month, the firms accuse board member Eric Swider of plotting a coup in early 2023 to replace Patrick Orlando as CEO of the
CNBCMay 31 2024
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Mary Rozell On the Art of Collecting for Corporations
Like any art world expert overseeing a prominent collection, Mary Rozell is always on the hunt for boundary-pushing works. But the particulars of her job can present some unusual limitations, like pieces needing fit on office walls and making sure the subject matter is appropriate for a corporate workplace. That’s because her client isn’t a museum or a private collector but a 162-year-old
The Observer (New York)Jun 02 2024
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5 covetous cartoons about corporate greed and the economy
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The Week - NewsJun 06 2024
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Meet Brian Bingman, candidate for Oklahoma Corporation Commission
OKLAHOMA CITY – With over three decades of experience working in public office and 40 years in the oil and gas industry, Brian Bingman said he is very qualified to serve as Oklahoma’s next corporation commissioner. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s of business administration in petroleum land management, Bingman worked in the private sector managing properties for oil
The OklahomanJun 05 2024
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FBI raids Atlanta corporate landlord with ties to RealPage
“We are cooperating fully with that investigation, and we understand that neither Cortland nor any of our employees are ‘targets’ of that investigation. Due to the ongoing litigation, we cannot comment further at this time,” the company said in the emailed statement. LexisNexis’s MLex, an industry publication covering regulatory and antitrust matters, first reported news of the search last
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJun 05 2024
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Lockhart welcomes new Economic Development Corporation Director
The City of Lockhart is pleased to announce Holly Malish of New Braunfels, will assume the position of Lockhart Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) Director, effective June 13. With a solid foundation built on nearly two decades of experience in economic development, Malish is poised to lead the LEDC into a new era of growth and innovation. Her proven track record of success, coupled with
Lockhart Post RegisterJun 03 2024
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Corporations Learned The Maximum Amount They Can Charge For a Product
Listen to Odd Lots on Apple Podcasts Listen to Odd Lots on Spotify Subscribe to the newsletter What's the price of a hamburger? Well, it depends. Are you making the purchase on the spot? Did you order ahead using an app? Are you a frequent customer of the burger chain? With inflation having surged at the fastest rate in roughly four decades, there's suddenly a lot more interest in how
Bloomberg