WeWork's Adam Neumann to get major payday with SoftBank deal: Sources
Adam Neumann, WeWork , SoftBank
US tech giants break-up still 'on the table'
Panel on big tech
Nike CEO Mark Parker to step down in January
Nike said that John Donahoe, the former eBay CEO and a member of Nike's board of directors, will succeed Parker as CEO effective Jan. 13, 2020.
Former Hearst CEO looks back on the print industry
Frank Bennack on Hearst
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank banks $89M as he steps down
Under Armour shares spiked on news CEO Kevin Plank will step down at the end of the year.
Boeing commercial planes chief exits amid fallout from 737 Max crashes
As chief executive of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, McAllister oversaw the company’s efforts to return the 737 Max to service.
EY under fire for alleged sexist training seminars
“Don’t flaunt your body – sexuality scrambles the mind,” and maintain a “good haircut, manicured nails, well-cut attire that complements your body type,” are some of the tips provided to the roughly 30 female EY execs.
How UPS, CVS are reinventing the delivery business
A 112-year-old company is reinventing the delivery business by teaming up with CVS to deliver drugs via drones.
New Orleans spending $400K a day on hotel collapse: mayor
The city is tracking expenses and intends to seek reimbursement from the "responsible party," the mayor proclaimed.
Tech husband of Serena Williams fights for paid family leave
Ohanian's wife almost died giving birth - and he says paid parental leave was crucial in caring for his family.
Bezos' Blue Origin teams with Lockheed on returning Americans to moon
The mission is a key step in President Trump's plan to reassert U.S. dominance in space, testing technology that will eventually be used to take astronauts as far as Mars.
Ex-Barron's top female adviser banned for exploiting elderly TV network co-founder
Ami Forte, a former advisor for Morgan Stanley, has been barred from the financial industry for exploiting elderly HSN, Inc. co-founder Roy Speer.
WeWork postpones layoffs because it can't afford to pay severance
The cuts may affect about 2,000 employees, or 16 percent of the company's workforce, Bloomberg has reported.
Tim Cook needs to ensure Apple doesn’t obey the whims of China: Ted Cruz
Cruz on Cook’s business in China
SoftBank takes control of troubled WeWork
The deal would pay co-founder Adam Neumann nearly $1.7 billion, ending most of his ties with the company, the Wall Street Journal says.
Apple CEO Cook named chairman of top Chinese business school's advisory board
Chinese President Xi Jinping is among top politicians who attended Tsinghua - sometimes dubbed "China's Harvard" - as an undergraduate.
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank to step down at year's end
Plank founded the company in 1996.
Jocko Willink: Why all your problems are leadership problems (and what to do about it)
And if you want to fix these problems, you won’t fix them by just looking at spreadsheets or doing time-studies on processes. Here is what you need to do.
Aramco IPO puts Saudi Arabia back in business after Jamal Khashoggi killing
Aramco's IPO, worth trillions, has many investment firms giving Saudi Arabia a pass after Jamal Khashoggi killing.
Twitter developing 'synthetic media' policy to combat deepfakes, other harmful posts
Twitter and Facebook are cracking down on synthetic media.


















