
Bloomberg Businessweek US
Fake Meat Losses Its Sizzle
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods wanted to upend the world’s $1 trillion meat industry. But plant-based meat is turning out to be a flop
10+ min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Big Diversity Talk Reaps Big Payoffs
Diversity washing attracts investors to companies even if their results lag, study shows
3 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
When It's Miles To Go Before You Sleep
How to get the best rest while you’re on the road
6 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
The Good Sheet
Curl up under the covers with some of the coziest materials known to humankind.
1 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
The Foot Soldiers in Russia's Mobilization Economy
Entrepreneurs are getting creative about filling gaps created by sanctions
5 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
The Greening of a Puddle Jumper
New England’s Cape Air says its short hops are a great place to start electrifying aviation
4 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
When Bigger Batteries Are Better
Dutch startup Zenon says heftier cells can work for industrial storage and price arbitrage
4 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
China Rejoins The Party
The easing of Covid restrictions may be the boost the flagging world economy needs
4 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Biotech Startups Find Cash Is the Best Medicine
After years of abundant funding from VCs and public investors, capital has lately become a scarce resource
4 min |
January 23, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Cool Beer for a Warming World
To counter climate change, brewer Carlsberg uses science to score sustainable ingredients
4 min |
January 23, 2023

Entrepreneur US
This Word Helps You Go Viral
It's hard to light up the internet. But according to one of today’s hottest viral agencies, it becomes a little easier when you take this approach. by JASON FEIFER
2 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
THE FRANCHISE 500'S BIG MOVERS
Some brands leapt more than 100 spots on our list this year. What did they do right? We asked them.
10 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
Gear to Kick Off the Year
2023 is all about mixing business with pleasure. Emmy Award-winning gear expert Mario Armstrong has the latest equipment to get you going.
2 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
Go Ahead, Steal a Leadership Style
To become the best leader you can be, you must start by being a version of the leaders you most admire.
2 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
I Saw the Sign
by Brooke Schnittman, founder, Coaching With Brooke
1 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
TOP 10 LEADERS OF THE FRANCHISE 500
MEET THE LEADERS OF THE FRANCHISE 500
10+ min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
Cana Boss and an Employee Swap Roles?
These two women at the creative agency Marine Lane did it, and they say it’s the perfect arrangement. Here, they extol the virtues of what they call the boomerang boss.’
4 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
Do Not 'Agree to Disagree'
That's just called avoiding the issue. There’s a better way to handle disagreements—and for the guys behind Smart Passive Income, it became their guiding principle.
2 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
Here Comes the Fun
What's next in franchising? These seven newer brands (who didn't make our ranking this year) are introducing bold, fresh ideas to the world.
3 min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
How To Be A Wealthy Franchisee
Some franchisees are slaves to their businesses. Others make great money and still have time to enjoy their lives. What's the difference? Mindset and execution.
10+ min |
January - February 2023

Entrepreneur US
SHOULD YOU BUY A FRANCHISE DURING A BAD ECONOMY?
The answer is yes, so long as you buy wisely. That's why today's potential franchisees are asking tougher questions before signing on.
10 min |
January - February 2023

Techlife News
Another round of coinbase job cuts, 20% of workforce let go
Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase is cutting approximately 20% of its workforce, or about 950 jobs, in a second round of layoffs in less than a year.
1 min |
January 14, 2022

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Are You Ready for Some Big Data?
When the National Football League began seriously studying concussions six years ago, its focus initially was head trauma. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags were placed in helmets, shoulder pads and even mouthpieces to gather metrics about each player’s speed, distance, orientation and the direction his head moved. (The tags are placed on every player for all games and practices.)
2 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Why You'll Want to Extend Your Stay at Extended-Stay Hotels
Traditionally, residence hotels have targeted either the jet-setter—take the $8,000-a-night Hyde Park suite at Mandarin Oriental London—or, as with the $95-a-night Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham in Sterling, Virginia, the budget-conscious business traveler.
3 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Pursuits – A Bold Epoque for Art in Paris
Paris was crowned Europe’s preeminent contemporary art capital in October, when the international jet set descended for the inaugural edition of the inelegantly named Paris+ par Art Basel fair.
4 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Your Home Will Become a Power Plant
A home can be many things—a refuge, an investment, a money pit. So why not a power plant? In 2023 more US homes equipped with solar panels and batteries will start generating surplus electricity they can sell to their local utility.
3 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Private Credit Prepares for Its Big Test
War, inflation and recession fears proved to be devastating for financial markets in 2022. Yet in private credit-one of the most opaque corners of Wall Street, where small groups of institutions and financiers make loans directly to companies—the picture has never looked brighter.
3 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
The Reeducation of Young Bankers
Life on Wall Street has been so smooth for Drew Pettit’s generation that the 33-year-old Citigroup Inc. strategist decided to study financial pain. He started reading “the most bearish, miserable set of books I could potentially find.”
5 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
R.I.P. Cheap Money (2008-22)
Cheap money-an incredibly popular and influential feature of finance that led to a surge of wealth, speculative trading and booms in ridiculous investments such as meme stocks and digital images of cartoon monkeys died suddenly in 2022. It was 14 years old. Cheap money is survived by its estranged relative, expensive money.
4 min |
January 16, 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek US
Supreme Court Weighs In On Social Media
A set of US Supreme Court cases could transform the legal landscape for social media companies by the end of the court’s term in late June, with potentially wide-reaching implications for political discourse and the 2024 elections.
3 min |