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There are many global companies that make spectacular profits, but not all of them are equally admired, according to a new Thunderbird Opinions ranking published in Medium.
After three years as president of product development at Oracle, Thomas Kurian is temporarily stepping away from the company, CNBC reports.
21st Century Fox has invested $100 million in Caffeine, a video game-streaming service similar to Amazon's Twitch, according to Fortune.
Starbucks will open its first Reserve Roastery in Europe Sept. 7 in Milan, Italy, where former CEO Howard Schultz was first inspired to purchase and expand the world-famous cafe franchise over three decades ago, according to Fortune.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is scrutinizing the foreign-exchange pricing patterns of American Express, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal.
The CBS board is in settlement negotiations with CEO Les Moonves, who faces multiple accusations of sexual harassment, to arrange his departure, according to CNBC.
After opening in January, Sherman-based Emergency Center of North Texas ceased all operations Sept. 1, according to the Herald Democrat.
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who took a knee during the national anthem in 2016 while playing for the San Francisco 49ers to protest racism and police brutality, will be prominently featured in the ad campaign for the 30th anniversary…
Moody's downgraded Ford's credit rating from Baa3 to Baa2, only one notch above junk bond status, as the company embarks on a $11 billion restructuring plan, according to CNBC.