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How FedEx CFO John Dietrich plans to save $2 billion by the end of 2027 thumbnail
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How FedEx CFO John Dietrich plans to save $2 billion by the end of 2027

Good morning. FedEx is kicking off what CFO John Dietrich calls a “new era of value creation,” dialing back big capital spending and...

Exclusive: Crypto venture firm Dragonfly closes $650 million fourth fund—even as blockchain VCs face ‘mass extinction’ thumbnail
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Exclusive: Crypto venture firm Dragonfly closes $650 million fourth fund—even as blockchain VCs face ‘mass extinction’

When Rob Hadick signed the paperwork to join Dragonfly Capital in April 2022, he rented a house in the Hamptons. A contract with...

As boomer and Gen X bosses retire, working from home will make a major comeback, new research predicts thumbnail
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As boomer and Gen X bosses retire, working from home will make a major comeback, new research predicts

Miss the pandemic era of working from home? Give it a decade or two, and it’s set to be the norm again. That’s...

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Record profit for Sir Gerald Ronson’s forecourt empire

Sir Gerald Ronson’s forecourt empire has delivered a record profit, with the property tycoon’s service station business now valued at more than £1.5bn....

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BrewDog put up for sale as advisers explore break-up options

BrewDog has been put up for sale after the Scottish craft beer group appointed restructuring specialists to explore fresh investment and strategic options....

Andrew’s time as trade envoy should be investigated, says Vince Cable thumbnail
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Andrew’s time as trade envoy should be investigated, says Vince Cable

Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable has called for a police and government investigation into the conduct of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during his tenure...

Workers’ rights reforms prompt a third of employers to curb hiring thumbnail
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Workers’ rights reforms prompt a third of employers to curb hiring

More than a third of UK employers are planning to scale back permanent hiring as a result of the government’s new workers’ rights...

Gender pay gap won’t close until 2056 at current pace, warns TUC thumbnail
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Gender pay gap won’t close until 2056 at current pace, warns TUC

The UK’s gender pay gap will not close for another three decades if progress continues at its current rate, according to the Trades...

After all the hype, some AI experts don’t think OpenClaw is all that exciting thumbnail
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After all the hype, some AI experts don’t think OpenClaw is all that exciting

The Business Economic provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. The Business Economic is a network member of the Associated...

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Fractal Analytics’ muted IPO debut signals persistent AI fears in India

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