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The Hill - Politics
GOP leadership candidate Thune transfers $4 million to NRSC
Senate Republican Whip John Thune (S.D.) told colleagues at a special political strategy meeting Tuesday that he will transfer $4 million from his campaign account to the National Republican ...4 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Former Arm CEO criticizes Britain for not holding onto its top tech firms
Warren East, who led Arm between 1994 and 2013, said that too often tech firms in Britain move their operations overseas or list elsewhere abroad.8 hours ago -
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Aaron Rodgers vs. Father Time
Rodgers wants to show doubters what he has left after his first season in New York ended after four snaps.Yesterday - NFL -
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Goldman Sachs to post $400 million hit to third-quarter results as it unwinds consumer business
In late 2022, Goldman Sachs began to pivot away from its consumer operations, beginning a series of write-downs related to selling chunks of the business.Yesterday -
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Whole Foods CEO swears by 1 productivity-boosting strategy: 'I don't get stuck in meeting after meeting’
Whole Foods Market CEO Jason Buechel says this way of structuring his day helps him make time for "longer-term vision and strategy."Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Out of a job but not ready for the golf course: how about joining a board?
More departing CEOs and CFOs are opting for a smorgasbord of director, consulting and mentoring rolesYesterday -
The Guardian - World
Lee Carsley discovers England job is about more than coaching
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CNBC - Business
52-year-old quit his job, bought a failing snack company for $250,000—now it brings in $103 million a year
In 2011, a burnt-out Charles Coristine left his Wall Street job and bought a "flatlining" snack company. Here's how he turned LesserEvil around.3 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Why I think these Reits deserve a second look
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