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AT&T/Time Warner Deal Could Open the Floodgates for Mergers

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A federal judge heard arguments Monday about the merger and its potential impact on consumers. If the two companies are given the green light to join forces, it could smooth the way for other mergers, including the Sprint-T-Mobile...
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Pizza Hut CMO: Culture-Focused Marketing Has Led To Sales Growth

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The company has shifted to a marketing strategy that is inclusive, socially conscious, and engaging with pizza lovers. "We want to have a conversation with consumers," says Zipporah Allen, Chief Marketing Officer at the chain.
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Ramping up in pot

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Michael Gorenstein, CEO of marijuana company Cronos, on how the company is getting ready for a future in which his company's product is legal.
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What's on tap?

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Fred Landtmeters, CEO of Molson Coors Canada, on changes in the brewing industry
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Will Starbucks' Racial Bias Training Work?

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After two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks for trespassing, the coffee chain has announced it will shut down all 8,000 stores across the country next month to focus on racial bias training. This action is "noble" but...
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Will Starbucks's Racial Bias Training Work?

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The coffee chain announced it will shut down all 8,000 U.S. stores for one afternoon next month to put employees through a racial bias training course. The move is "noble," but we'll need to wait and see if it leads to a real shift, says...
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Training May Not Be Enough to Fix Starbucks's Image Problem

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The coffee chain announced it will shut down 8,000 U.S. stores for one afternoon next month to train employees to counter racial bias. The effort is "noble," but we'll need to wait and see if it leads to a real shift, says Nikita...
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What's Driving the Surge in CEO Activism?

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CEOs are getting a lot of pressure from their millennial employees, which is why a lot of the action has been "on the left side of the political spectrum," says Aaron Chatterji, Associate Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of...
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What is CEO Activism?

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A lot of Chief Executives of big name brands, like Apple or Starbucks, are starting to take political stances that are "unrelated to the bottom line," explains Aaron Chatterji, Associate Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of...
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Consumer protection

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Carl Boutet, chief retail strategist at Studio RX, on calls for retailers to better protect consumer data
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Could the AT&T / Time Warner Deal Be Good Business?

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"Content is king, and pipes are commodities." That, in a nutshell, is why the wireless giant wants to join forces with the content creator, explains Ben Gomes-Casseres, professor of International Business at Brandeis International...
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Scrutinizing sales practices

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Walid Hejazi of the Rotman School of Management on plans by Canada's financial consumer watchdog to keep a closer eye on our banks
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The Company Gamifying Market Research

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"Suzy" helps brands find consumer insights instantly by rewarding users for answering quick, short questions, says CEO Matt Britton.
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China tariffs

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Lyndsay Duncombe reports on Trump's move to slap tariffs on China
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The Latest Hacking Trends

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Things like "Face-liking" malware and "crypto-jacking" are just a few of the techniques hackers are turning to now, says Steve Grobman, Chief Technology Officer at security software company McAfee.
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Why Taboola Isn't a Fan of Facebook's Instant Articles

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Features like Instant Articles are just "marketing vehicles," where consumers lose the "direct relationship with the publisher or the site," says Adam Singolda, CEO and Founder of adtech unicorn Taboola.
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Explaining the U.S. vs. Microsoft Case

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The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday which center around an old law written in 1986, well before email and cloud storage were so prevalent. The case has big implications for consumer privacy, says Steven Overly, tech reporter at...
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Verizon Bets on Connected Vehicles

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Andrés Irlando, CEO at Verizon Telematics, says that its vehicle software system "Verizon Connect" has boosted user safety and solved issues for both companies and consumers.
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How Spanx Is Shaping Itself For the Future of Business

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Sara Blakely, founder and CEO of Spanx, says that despite the rise of e-commerce, the company's relationships with brick-and-mortar stores remain strong.
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Will SpaceX's Internet Satellite Change the Broadband Game?

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Space.com associate editor Sarah Lewin says that the initiative, if and when launched, can provide more than rural users the opportunity to ditch traditional internet service providers.
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The "Hermes of Marijuana" Is Focused on Delivering Cannabis

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Clement Kwan co-founder of Beboe talks about all things marijuana ranging from the influx of new consumers in California to marijuana use education, and the business opportunity in delivering weed.
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The "Hermes of Marijuana" Wants to Bring You Cannabis

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Clement Kwan, co-founder of Beboe, talks about all things cannabis, from the influx of new consumers in California to marijuana use education, and the business opportunity in delivering weed.
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PC Optimum

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CBC's Renee Filippone on the launch of the new rewards program
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Why A Positive Jobs Report Caused Such a Big Dip in the Stock Market

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WSJ markets reporter Riva Gold breaks down how the ostensibly good news of a positive jobs report and rising wages can have a negative effect on the stock market.