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Amazon’s former No. 2 Dave Clark just joined a Bay Area logistics startup as co-CEO
LeadershipAmazon’s former No. 2 Dave Clark just joined a Bay Area logistics startup as co-CEO
By Spencer Soper and BloombergJune 8, 2022
Worker pay at many companies failed to keep up with inflation last year.  But those same businesses had enough money for stock buybacks
FinanceWorker pay at many companies failed to keep up with inflation last year. But those same businesses had enough money for stock buybacks
By Andrew MarquardtJune 7, 2022
The summer movie blockbuster is back, but the streaming revolution isn’t going away. Here’s how they’ll work together
LifestyleThe summer movie blockbuster is back, but the streaming revolution isn’t going away. Here’s how they’ll work together
By Tristan BoveJune 4, 2022
Dave Clark, Amazon’s logistics czar who masterminded its massive expansion during the pandemic, just resigned. What will he do next?
LeadershipDave Clark, Amazon’s logistics czar who masterminded its massive expansion during the pandemic, just resigned. What will he do next?
By Colin LodewickJune 3, 2022
Microsoft breaks with Amazon and Starbucks on unions in vow to voluntarily recognize labor: ‘We have a lot to learn’
TechMicrosoft breaks with Amazon and Starbucks on unions in vow to voluntarily recognize labor: ‘We have a lot to learn’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 3, 2022
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy earned 6,474 times the median Amazon employee’s salary
LeadershipAmazon CEO Andy Jassy earned 6,474 times the median Amazon employee’s salary
By Christine MuiJune 2, 2022
Dara Khosrowshahi, Chief Executive Officer, Uber.
NewslettersBig Tech companies bought into hot IPOs. Now they’re losing billions because of it
By Jacob CarpenterMay 31, 2022
Amazon bought the rights to some of the French Open’s biggest time slots. The sport’s top players are desperate to avoid them
EuropeAmazon bought the rights to some of the French Open’s biggest time slots. The sport’s top players are desperate to avoid them
By Vivienne WaltMay 30, 2022
Apple CEO Tim Cook.
NewslettersProgressive shareholders spent years fighting losing battles against Big Tech. Now they’re finally winning
By Jacob CarpenterMay 27, 2022
Walmart expands drone delivery trial to cover six states and 4 million U.S. households. Here’s where they will fly to
RetailWalmart expands drone delivery trial to cover six states and 4 million U.S. households. Here’s where they will fly to
By Christiaan HetznerMay 24, 2022
I am an Amazon warehouse employee. Here’s what I will tell shareholders this week
CommentaryI am an Amazon warehouse employee. Here’s what I will tell shareholders this week
By Daniel OlayiwolaMay 24, 2022
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
NewslettersBig Tech’s fight against Congress hinges on these two politicians
By Jacob CarpenterMay 20, 2022
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PoliticsWhat is Discord? App at the centre of investigation for its role in the deadly Buffalo supermarket shooting spree
By Christiaan HetznerMay 19, 2022
Amazon is discriminating against pregnant and disabled workers, New York state agency claims in complaint
RetailAmazon is discriminating against pregnant and disabled workers, New York state agency claims in complaint
By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressMay 19, 2022
Musk claims S&P ‘lost their integrity’ after Tesla gets booted from sustainability index while Exxon is included
FinanceMusk claims S&P ‘lost their integrity’ after Tesla gets booted from sustainability index while Exxon is included
By Christiaan HetznerMay 18, 2022
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