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Lured by promises of visas and jobs abroad, many Indians are falling prey to sophisticated online immigration scams. In this ...
HubSpot's new deep research connector for ChatGPT is getting a lot of attention, good and bad. Here's how it works and what ...
While victims are made to fight for every penny they are owed, the IT supplier at the centre of the Post Office scandal is ...
Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) stock has gone from lukewarm to ice-cold in recent months. The stock is off more than 25% since ...
CEO Steve Hemsley also called for structural changes, including independent reviews of Medicare billing, prior authorization, ...
Investors and traders got a good laugh last week when Target’s CEO Brian Cornell suggested that a lousy quarter was partly the result of a consumer backlash against the retailer for rolling back ...
Although the flight did not end as well as SpaceX officials hoped, the company made some tangible progress Tuesday. Most ...
To improve business operations, you need to look closely at what you're doing now. This helps you find ways to do things better. It lets you make smart choices based on data, cut costs, and work more ...
A decision on the CEO position could be coming soon. In September 2022, Target scrapped its CEO retirement age of 65. Cornell signed on for three more years, making 2025 the year when a successor ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell acknowledged in an email to staff members that the company has witnessed “a tough few months” amid recent controversies, according to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Target CEO Brian Cornell acknowledges this in a recent all-staff memo where he aims to reinstall confidence in the brand. But it may have backfired. Despite backing away from its diversity ...
Facing a decline in customer goodwill and the measurable effects of a DEI-inspired boycott, Target CEO Brian Cornell broke his silence in an all-employee memo, which may have done more harm than ...