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WorkWorkSwiggy ends private label play, gives licensing rights to Kouzina Food and grocery delivery major Swiggy has entered into a strategic agreement with food service platform Kouzina for the exclusive license of its digital-first food brands: The Bowl Company (TBC), Homely, Soul Rasa, and Istah, the company informed exchanges on May 6. WorkDonald Trump Versus Barbie - The New Yorker (No paywall) Nobody has ever accused Donald Trump of being an economic philosopher, but maybe we have been missing something. In a televised Cabinet meeting last Wednesday, the President brought up the possibility that his trade war, and particularly his punitive tariffs on Chinese goods, would create empty shelves at retailers. Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of thirty dolls, he said. And maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally. WorkDeliveroo agrees to 2.9bn takeover by DoorDash As well as takeovers, UK-listed firms worth hundreds of billions of pounds have been quitting the London Stock Exchange for the US over the past few years, prompting concerns over how attractive the UK is for investment.
WorkWorkWorkWorkThe best laptop you can buy in 2025 There is no single "best" laptop brand, but judging from this guide alone, we're generally impressed by notebooks from Apple, Dell and ASUS. They all offer fast, reliable and sturdy machines. HP also makes some eye-catching devices if you want an option that’s the most aesthetic. Those four brands, along with Lenovo and Acer, dominate laptop sales worldwide. We'd avoid systems from any retail store brands, or companies that don't have a major presence in the US.
WorkWorkWhat Warren Buffett learned from his biggest hitsand misses - WSJ (No paywall) He built one of the worlds most valuable companies in Berkshire Hathaway and a following that extended well beyond the shareholders who benefited from Berkshires successes. But as Buffett himself has reminded us, not every investment he made in his storied six decades at the helm worked out as well as his bet on Apple. And those mistakes, as Buffett has also said, often offer valuable lessons. WorkHow Do I Get Out of Constant Crisis Mode? - Harvard Business Review (No paywall) Shes been in leadership roles for over a decade, but is feeling challenged at her latest company. She wants to focus on developing a long-term strategy but finds herself getting bogged down by the constant crises and day-to-day issues. Host Muriel Wilkins coaches her through whats keeping her from being more strategic. Work
WorkSan Diego boat crash: 3 killed, 9 missing at sea Dan Gooding is a Newsweek reporter based in New York City. His focus is reporting on immigration and border security. He has covered immigration issues extensively, including the root causes of migration to the U.S., its impact on border communities and responses around the country. Dan joined Newsweek in 2024 from The Independent and previously worked at The Messenger, Business Insider and in U.K. local radio. He is a graduate of De Montfort University in Leicester, UK. You can get in touch with Dan by emailing [email protected]. You can find him on X @DanGooding. Languages: English. WorkWorkWork
WorkWait for Vatican white smoke fires up social media Hype has been building on social media around the Catholic Church's secretive, centuries-old tradition of conclaves to elect a new pope, animating users from the White House on down."Everyone on social networks has an opinion and everyone wants to decode the news, look for clues, know which cardinal will become the pope. WorkWorkWork
WorkWorkWorkTrump tariffs are a victory against climate change - WSJ (No paywall) I recently attended a closed-door session with senior supply-chain and sustainability executives. The mood was visibly tense. Conversations quickly turned to rising tariffs, deglobalization and mounting geopolitical risk. But something surprising emerged from the anxiety: the possibility that President Trumps trade war might accelerate environmental progress. WorkEuropes final plan to quit Russian energy: Enlist wary execs On Tuesday, the European Commission, the EUs executive, will unveil a long-awaited plan to sever the blocs final Russian energy links. According to two European diplomats, the scheme will propose new powers for private companies to divest from Russia, allowing them to end contracts early and urging them to halt any future deals.
WorkWorkWhy Does Switzerland Have So Many Bunkers? -- The Dial At first, Zora Schelbert, chief operating officer and tour guide at the Sonnenberg nuclear bunker in Lucerne, Switzerland, wasn’t sure whether the requests she was receiving were a joke. It was February 2022, and Russia had just dropped the first bombs over Kyiv. “People were asking me what kind of measures they should take, where they would have to have to go,” Schelbert explained. She quickly realized they had confused the historical society she works for, “Unterirdisch Überleben” (“Surviving Underground”), for the local department of civil protection. WorkWorkYoure more like Warren Buffett than you think - WSJ (No paywall) The man has been an epic compounding machine, turning a dollar invested at the start of his professional career into about $365,000 today. Buffetts ferocious intelligence, preternatural patience and long runduring a great time to own U.S. stocksmake it basically impossible for anyone else to match his record.
WorkWorkWorkWorkShah Rukh Khan on Leaving His Mark on the Met Gala and His Big Hopes for Cinema The feeling, or maybe its a frenzy, that Shah Rukh Khan inspires cant be tamed by borders or time. His smoldering gaze, that hair toss, and those dance moves have enthralled audiences for more than 30 years, from the romantic comedies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge that defined 1990s Bollywood and made him a global superstar to the blockbuster action thrillers of the 2020s that have smashed box office records.
WorkWorkTrumps new plan for student loans, briefly explained In a world with too much noise and too little context, Vox helps you make sense of the news. We dont flood you with panic-inducing headlines or race to be first. We focus on being useful to you breaking down the news in ways that inform, not overwhelm. WorkWorkHow my ADHD makes handling relationships difficultAs someone with ADHD, I really struggle with maintaining relationships. Not because I don't want them, but because I struggle to keep in touch for various reasons. Those familiar with ADHD may have heard of Executive Dysfunction.
WorkWorkEmployer.com scoops up another fintech in purchase of MainStreet.com | TechCrunch In late January, Tinsley and Employer.com was reportedly teaming up with YouTuber MrBeast and others to save TikTok by submitting an all-cash bid for the app, according to a report in Bloomberg. It’s unclear what happened to that alleged buyout attempt although Tinsley publicly confirmed in March that he was part of that $30 billion bid. WorkWork WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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