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The Key to Bliss for a Dual-Career Couple? A Contract

Wall Street Journal - 4 Oct 2019 13:14
The Key to Bliss for a Dual-Career Couple? A Contract A professor specializing in management and leadership wanted to know how couples around the world maintained two careers without shortchanging their relationships. It is the same dilemma she has faced in her own marriage...
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Office-sharing venture WeWork is burning through cash, has tens of billions in outstanding leases and debt investors who are worried.
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Barneys Finds a Potential Buyer in Bankruptcy Court

Wall Street Journal - 4 Oct 2019 04:40
Barneys Finds a Potential Buyer in Bankruptcy Court A group of fashion executives is preparing a roughly $220 million bid to take control of Barneys New York, according to people familiar with the situation, as the bankrupt retailer seeks to avoid a liquidation.
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The average fee for withdrawing money from an ATM outside of a customer's bank network is at a record high This story was delivered to Business Insider Intelligence Banking subscribers earlier this morning. To receive the full story plus other insights each morning, click here. The average fee levied on US customers withdrawi...
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Wines Of The Week: Tignanello 2015 And Castello Di Albola Poggio Alle Fate 2018 These two Wines of the Week, the Tignanello 2015 and the Castello di Albola Poggio alle Fate 2018, prove that value can be found at all ends of the price spectrum.
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Facebook Inc Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg has tentatively agreed to testify before a U.S. House committee on Oct. 29 about the company's plan for a digital currency, but the panel will not schedule the hearing...
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Incoming HP CEO Announces 7,000 to 9,000 Layoffs As Part Of Major Restructuring The layoffs will save the company $1 billion by 2022.
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Trump brought up Joe Biden during a June phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping Andy Wong/AP Photo During a June phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump brought up former Vice President Joe Biden's political prospects, CNN reported Thursday, as well as those of Sen. Eliz...
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Sports Illustrated Layoffs Seen as a Digital Company Takes Over The magazine was transferred to a new steward, Maven, and people familiar with the decision said layoffs followed.
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Nissan Audit Chief Sought to Expand Ghosn Probe---and Was Shut Down Nissan's former audit chief listed some 80 employees suspected of enabling alleged wrongdoing by former Chairman Carlos Ghosn and wanted to pursue disciplinary measures, but her effort was quashed, people familiar with t...
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CNN hosts John King and Dana Bash made specious argument on Friday that if Democrats hadn’t been trumpeting impeachment for...
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State of mobile banking in 2019: top apps, features, statistics and market trends Business Insider Intelligence is launching its brand new Banking coverage in early September. To obtain a free preview of our Banking Briefing, please click here. Transferring money from one account to another by simply ...
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How The Pieces Add Up: The iShares Russell 1000 ETF Targets $182 For the iShares Russell 1000 ETF, we found that the implied analyst target price for the ETF based upon its underlying holdings is $182.12 per unit.
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29-Year-Old French Entrepreneur Creates Light Without Electricity Sandra Rey, 29, was participating in a student design competition with the theme "biology" and got to watching videos on YouTube of bioluminescent sea creatures when she thought there must be a way to replicate that natu...
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Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee will not seek an extension to his term as director of the board of Samsung Electronics, the Korea Economic Daily newspaper reported on Friday.
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Column: Facing eradication, the bail industry gears up to mislead the public about its value The bail industry will spend lavishly to pass a self-interested ballot measure in 2020. Don't bite.
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Elon Musk reportedly hired a convicted felon with a shady past to investigate the British diver he once called a 'pedo' REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk hired a convicted felon with a shady past to investigate a British diver who is suing Musk for calling him a "pedo guy." Musk and Vernon Unsworth exchang...
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You don't have to leave the workplace for good once you've hit 65. Here's how to get the most out of working in retirement.
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Activision Blizzard announced today Call of Duty: Mobile has surpassed 35 million downloads less than a week after its launch.
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Microsoft said today a hacking group called Phosphorous with ties to the Iranian government led a campaign against a U.S. presidential candidate.
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Dispensed: A trip to rural Pennsylvania, the final word on uBiome, and the looming cloud wars in healthcare Courtesy CB Insights Hello, Welcome to Dispensed, Business Insider's weekly healthcare newsletter recapping all the work that kept the healthcare team busy this week while we're all in NYC enjoying the fall weather.See t...
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Microsoft has unveiled a dual-screen device strategy involving Surface Neo running Windows 10X and Surface Duo running Android, both coming in 2020.
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