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Spanish Inflation Unexpectedly Slows on Fuel, Tourism Costs
Spanish Inflation Unexpectedly Slows on Fuel, Tourism Costs
Spanish inflation unexpectedly eased, retreating for the first time since June thanks to drops in the costs of
2023-11-29 16:27
Private Equity Deal Rut Spurs Firms to Raise Cash Creatively
Private Equity Deal Rut Spurs Firms to Raise Cash Creatively
For years private equity firms had a simple way to keep investors happy: sell assets and share the
2023-08-04 00:19
Nigeria's unemployment rate falls to 4.1%, using new methodology. Analysts say it’s an undercount
Nigeria's unemployment rate falls to 4.1%, using new methodology. Analysts say it’s an undercount
Nigeria's statistics agency says the unemployment rate now stands at 4.1%
2023-08-25 02:48
Year of the Bond Dashed as Treasuries Set for Worst Week of 2023
Year of the Bond Dashed as Treasuries Set for Worst Week of 2023
Long-dated US Treasuries headed for their worst week of the year amid signs of unexpected resilience in the
2023-08-03 21:50
Swedish Fund Alecta Referred to Police Over Heimstaden Stake
Swedish Fund Alecta Referred to Police Over Heimstaden Stake
The Swedish pension fund embroiled in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank this spring has been reported to
2023-11-16 15:29
Foundations seek to advance AI for good — and also protect the world from its threats
Foundations seek to advance AI for good — and also protect the world from its threats
While technology experts sound the alarm on the pace of artificial intelligence development, philanthropists — including long-established foundations and tech billionaires — have been responding with an uptick in grants
2023-08-11 23:47
Anheuser-Busch boss says no regrets over Dylan Mulvaney’s Bud Light ad despite uproar on right
Anheuser-Busch boss says no regrets over Dylan Mulvaney’s Bud Light ad despite uproar on right
The CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the parent company of Bud Light, said the beer should be about bringing people together after it faced months of backlash following its brief partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. In an appearance Wednesday on the programme CBS This Morning, CEO Brendan Whitworth said the company has become entangled in “divisive” conversations it should not be a part of. “I think the conversation surrounding Bud Light has moved away from beer, and the conversation has become divisive,” Mr Whitworth said. “And Bud Light really doesn’t belong there. Bud Light should be all about bringing people together.” At the moment, that is not what’s happening. Bud Light last month lost its spot at the top of the beer sales charts to Modelo as some conservative customers continue to boycott the beer following the advertisements featuring Ms Mulvaney. Mr Whitworth declined to answer directly when asked whether the campaign featuring Ms Mulvaney was a mistake. “There’s a big social conversation taking place right now, and big brands are right in the middle of it and it’s not just our industry or Bud Light,” Mr Whitworth said. “It’s happening in retail, happening in fast food. And so for us what we need to understand — deeply understand and appreciate — is the consumer and what they want, what they care about, and what they expect from big brands.” Despite being given ample opportunity to do so, Mr Whitworth did not directly defend the corporation’s decision to partner with a trans influencer or to support the trans community more broadly at a time when that community is facing a barrage of legislation targeting its rights in states across the country. “Bud Light has supported LGBTQ since 1998, so that’s 25 years,” Mr Whitworth said. “And as we’ve said from the beginning, we’ll continue to support the communities and organisations we’ve supported for decades. But as we move forward, we want to focus on what we do best: which is brewing great beer for everyone.” The controversy over corporations’ politics is not limited to Bud Light. Disney, Target, Nike and a number of other brands have also been the target of the right’s ire in recent years for taking stances on social issues at odds with conservatives. Target recently announced its decision to remove some Pride month merchandise from its stores after facing criticism from conservatives for its relative support of the LGBTQ+ community. The Starbucks Workers Union, meanwhile, accused Starbucks of restricting Pride decorations from certain stores. Read More I came out as a teen in the 90s — there’s still a long road ahead for LGBT+ youth Starbucks workers at 150 stores to strike over alleged ban on Pride decor
2023-06-29 09:52
** Defiance Launches $IWMY, the Only ETF to Utilize Daily Options on the Russell 2000 for Enhanced Income. Paid Monthly1.
** Defiance Launches $IWMY, the Only ETF to Utilize Daily Options on the Russell 2000 for Enhanced Income. Paid Monthly1.
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2023-10-31 13:27
Amazon said it had its biggest Prime day event ever this year
Amazon said it had its biggest Prime day event ever this year
Amazon says it had its biggest Prime day event ever this year
2023-07-13 22:48
State Supreme Court overturns judge's ruling prohibiting Tesla dealership in Delaware
State Supreme Court overturns judge's ruling prohibiting Tesla dealership in Delaware
Delaware’s Supreme Court has overturned a judge’s ruling upholding a decision by state officials to prohibit electric vehicle maker Tesla from selling its cars directly to customers
2023-05-16 06:28
Xylazine Has Spread to Every Region of the Country, Millennium Health Signals Report™ Shows
Xylazine Has Spread to Every Region of the Country, Millennium Health Signals Report™ Shows
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
2023-09-14 12:23
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Announces 20-Restaurant Agreement with Expansion into Nevada
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Announces 20-Restaurant Agreement with Expansion into Nevada
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2023--
2023-10-11 23:50