Juul in deal talks with three tobacco giants
Juul is looking for a new backer as FDA order banning its vaporette remains in limbo pending trial. Talks have included Philip Morris, Japan Tobacco Group, and Altria.
Market has 'big challenges' in front of it: Jim Lacamp
Morgan Stanley Sr. Vice President of Investments Jim Lacamp and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss the markets ahead of earnings releases and provide outlooks for tech and energy stocks.
Californians put fast-food law on 2024 ballot
A law aimed at raising fast-food workers' wages and creating better working conditions will get put to California voters in 2024.
Serta Simmons files for bankruptcy
Serta Simmons Bedding has filed a pre-arranged bankruptcy though it says business fundamentals remain strong despite financial challenges from a slumping mattress industry.
LEGO Group moving North American HQ to Boston
The LEGO Group announced Tuesday that its relocating its North America office to central Boston by the end of 2026 in order to support the company's "long-term growth ambitions."
The US tipping system has become 'crazy': Taylor Riggs
'The Big Money Show' co-hosts discuss when it's appropriate to generously tip for a service and when it's not.
Big Tech layoffs suggest something bigger is coming: Kevin Hassett
Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett reacts to some Big Tech giants slashing jobs, telling 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' data indicates the economy is heading towards a recession.
Walmart hiking wages for US employees
Walmart U.S. announced Tuesday the company is raising wages for its associates across the nation, which it expects will bring its average hourly rate above $17.50.
Customers claim tipping is getting out of control
FOX Business' Stuart Varney and Lauren Simonetti discuss the new social pressures around being 'solicited' for a tip at quick-service or to-go restaurants.
3M cutting thousands of jobs, profits tumble
3M, the maker of Scotch Tape and Post It Notes, will reduce 2,500 jobs at locations around the world due to macroeconomic uncertainty.
Arthur Herman warns of threat coming to white collar workers
Hudson Institute senior fellow Arthur Herman discusses Microsoft's investment in ChatGPT-maker, the threat of AI programs to future jobs and the impact of AI on national security.
Google's Sundar Pichai reportedly says yearly bonuses of executives will see 'very significant' cuts
CEO Sundar Pichai has said the yearly bonuses of some higher-ups at tech giant Google will see "very significant" reductions, Business Insider reported.
Sharpie, Yankee Candle parent Newell Brands reducing its office jobs by 13%
Newell Brands will soon start reducing its office staff by 13%, the corporate parent of brands such as Sharpie and Yankee Candle announced on Monday.
Layoffs don't mean the economy is going to collapse: David Rubenstein
Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein discusses the state of the economy, recession fears, Biden's classified documents scandal and the impact on the global economy if the U.S. were to default.
More US companies brace for job cuts amid likely recession, survey shows
More American companies expect a decline in payrolls this year as the U.S. economy heads into a possible recession triggered by Fed interest rate hikes.
Supreme Court doesn't want to find out who leaker is: Rep. Darrell Issa
House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Darrell Issa discusses the investigation into the Supreme Court's abortion draft leak on 'Varney & Co.'
Spotify to lay off 6% of workforce as number of tech job cuts grows
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek announced that the company is implementing layoffs in order to cut costs and become more efficient amid the challenging economic environment.
Google sees ChatGPT as a 'threat': Taylor Barkley
Center for Growth and Opportunity Tech and Innovation's Taylor Barkley discusses massive tech layoffs, ChatGPT, recession fears and Elon Musk's Tesla trial.
Are tech layoffs the canary in the US jobs market?
The U.S. economy will probably see more job cuts in coming months after a wave of layoffs at Big Tech companies including Google, Microsoft and Twitter.
PetSmart is offering $20K for cat, dog 'employees' to test new toys and treats
PetSmart is looking to hire two chief toy testers – one cat and one dog – to give its new toys and treats a try for one year. The pets will each be paid $10K to get the job done.



















