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Is Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover really for the ‘future of civilisation’?

9th - Higher Ed
The world’s richest man is buying Twitter for $44 billion, but why? Elon Musk has made a series of big plays since he made his fortune selling PayPal and has since constantly made the headlines for his electric car company Tesla, his...
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Apache Kafka - Real-time Stream Processing (Master Class) - Joining a KTable to another KTable

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This clip is from the chapter "Joining Streams and Tables" of the series "Apache Kafka - Real-time Stream Processing (Master Class)".This section is about Joining...
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Institute for New Economic Thinking

Banning Buybacks [Bill Lazonick]

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Companies like Apple and Google make billions for rich investors by buying back their own stock—at the expense of workers, the public, and the planet.Economist Bill Lazonick says it’s time to ban the stock buyback scam.William Lazonick...
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Tim Stanley the west can turn around its post 911 crisis of self confidence

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“The West can turn around its post-9/11 crisis of self-confidence & decline” Twenty years on from the 11th September attacks we could still witness a return of confidence and initiative to the West. The Telegraph’s Leader Writer Tim...
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Netflix CEO: why you shouldn't try to please your boss | The Economist Podcast

12th - Higher Ed
With 193m subscribers worldwide, Netflix has revolutionised the TV and film industry. Reed Hastings, the firm’s CEO, tells The Economist Asks podcast that its success is built on the radical management style he has created within the...
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How to tame tech giants

12th - Higher Ed
Google, Facebook and Amazon are among the biggest companies in the world. Their dominance is worrying for consumers and competition. Here's why
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'From the Get Go' Founder Says Bosses Need a Break Too

9th - Higher Ed
Wellness advisor Joyce Chang left her job as editor-in-chief of SELF Magazine to experience an "'Eat, Pray, Love' moment." After returning from her travels and talking to other high-achievers in her life Chang realized she wasn't alone...
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Founder of 'From the Get Go' Wellness Startup Says Bosses Need a Break Too

9th - Higher Ed
Wellness advisor Joyce Chang left her job as editor-in-chief of SELF Magazine to experience an "'Eat, Pray, Love' moment." After returning from her travels and talking to other high-achievers in her life Chang realized she wasn't alone...
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Founder of 'From the Get Go' Wellness Startup Calls Burnout a Public Health Issue

9th - Higher Ed
Wellness advisor Joyce Chang left her job as editor-in-chief of SELF Magazine to experience an "'Eat, Pray, Love' moment." After returning from her travels and talking to other high-achievers in her life Chang realized she wasn't alone...
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Apple's iPhone Event Will Be Sept. 12

9th - Higher Ed
Apple will reportedly unveil three new iPhones and a new MacBook at the event.
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It's Official: Apple's Next iPhone Event Will Be Sept. 12

9th - Higher Ed
Apple will reportedly unveil three new iPhones and a new MacBook at the event. But what does the mysterious image on the invite suggest about what's coming?
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2024's Business Blueprint: The Good, The Bad, & The Future

9th - Higher Ed
2024 was a year of significant shifts in the business world. From the rise of AI to market turbulence, this year saw both progress and challenges. This report looks back at the key events that shaped the business landscape in 2024 and...
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Jell-O Gets Brand New Logo

9th - Higher Ed
Jell-O Gets Brand New Logo
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Dollarama profits soar as cash-strapped shoppers search for deals

9th - Higher Ed
Sales at discount chain Dollarama have jumped by close to 17 per cent as financially strapped Canadians search for bargains amid high inflation. But the bargain store chain hasn’t been immune to inflation either and is facing some stiff...
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Aritzia sets its sights on U.S. fame

9th - Higher Ed
Aritzia, the Vancouver-based women's wear company that’s long been a mainstay in Canada, is exploding in popularity in the U.S. with plans for a major expansion south of the border. But experts warn that expanding too quickly could...
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Canada’s highest-paid CEOs make an average of $14.3M a year: CCPA

9th - Higher Ed
According to a new report released on Tuesday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), Canada's highest-paid CEOs now make an average of $14.3 million, which is 243 times what the typical worker earns annually.
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One-third of world economy going into recession this year: IMF

9th - Higher Ed
The International Monetary Fund is warning that up to one-third of the global economy is in danger of an outright recession in 2023, because the three biggest economies, the U.S., EU and China, are all slowing down simultaneously.
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How new taxation changes in 2023 could affect Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government has introduced several changes to taxation and tax benefits for this year, including a First Home Savings Account (FHSA), an increased tax on home-flipping and a tax on unused or underused housing. Wealth...
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Home Depot shared customer data without consent: privacy watchdog

9th - Higher Ed
An investigation by Canada's privacy commissioner found that Home Depot began sharing details from electronic receipts with Meta, Facebook's parent company, in 2018 — including encoded email addresses and in-store purchase information —...
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Netflix brings back ads with new, cheaper membership option

9th - Higher Ed
Netflix's Basic with Ads plan will give customers a less expensive membership option if they’re willing to put up with commercials. Experts say it’s an attempt to seduce price-conscious consumers back to the streaming service.
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Ottawa rejects part of proposed Rogers-Shaw merger deal

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government says it’s denying part of Rogers’s bid to merge with Shaw, specifically pertaining to cell phone service. However, that doesn’t mean the deal is dead.