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Applebee's is testing drive-thru windows to compete with fast-food giants
New York Post - 21 Mar 2022 18:49
Applebee's -- whose takeout orders grew exponentially during the pandemic and now account for more than a quarter of its sales -- said it plans to expand testing of drive-thru windows.
Meet Vladimir Potanin, the richest man in Russia. He's worth $25 billion, plays ice hockey with Vladimir Putin, and hasn't been sanctioned by the West.
Business Insider - 21 Mar 2022 08:06CTA is dealing with spiking crime and complaints about nuisance behavior. Here's what could be behind it, and what you can expect when resuming your commute.
Chicago Tribune - 21 Mar 2022 14:00
Data on rule violations and crime sheds additional light on the experience of riding CTA buses and trains as residents have returned to offices and outings.
Cattle Ranchers Take Aim at Meatpackers' Dominance
Wall Street Journal - 21 Mar 2022 19:09How to Vet a Remote Workplace
Harvard Business Review - 21 Mar 2022 16:40
Questions to ask before you take the job.
Five Paths To War With Russia
Forbes - 21 Mar 2022 15:35IDBI Bank stake sale: Govt holding road shows to assess investors' interest
livemint.com - 21 Mar 2022 14:11
The government may look to sell around a 26% stake in the IDBI Bank, along with management control to attract investors.
Binance Informs Canadian Regulator It's 'Committed' to Ceasing Crypto Trading Services in Ontario
Bitcoin.com - 21 Mar 2022 09:30
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has informed the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) that it is committed to ceasing opening new accounts for Ontario residents and winding down certain services to comply with regulations...
How the Beverage Industry is Helping Ukraine Relief
Forbes - 21 Mar 2022 05:53I'm a Ukrainian who fled to the UK. This is what the journey was like, from fighting for a visa to waiting 23 hours at the border.
Business Insider - 21 Mar 2022 21:32Inside Putin's inner circle: Meet the 38 Russian oligarchs cut off by sanctions
Business Insider - 21 Mar 2022 20:18Price analysis 3/21: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, LUNA, SOL, ADA, AVAX, DOT, DOGE
Coin Telegraph - 21 Mar 2022 20:01
Bitcoin and most major altcoins are attempting to sustain above their immediate support levels, signaling a possible change in the short-term trend.
India Box Office Report: 'The Kashmir Files' Earns $22 Million In 10 Days
Forbes - 21 Mar 2022 19:58Puppets Made From Upcycled Clothes Strut the Runway in This Quirky Fashion Campaign
AdWeek - 21 Mar 2022 19:30
The house lights dim, music begins playing and a spotlight illuminates the runway. But as the first model struts down the catwalk, it's clear this isn't your typical fashion show. All the models are puppets made from upc...
Cost of living worries: Unions push further on pay as inflation soars
BBC - 21 Mar 2022 17:19
Any pay increase that still falls short of price rises means a cut for workers, a union boss says.
Shale companies drilling more, but oil output growing little
livemint.com - 21 Mar 2022 17:19Nickel price volatility resumes as the metal plummets 15% on the London Metal Exchange to hit limit down
Business Insider - 21 Mar 2022 16:55Cash Crunch Drives Wild Moves in Commodities
Wall Street Journal - 21 Mar 2022 16:49
Commodity traders are being hit by huge cash requests from banks and exchanges, propelling whipsaw moves in markets and hindering the movement of materials beyond Russia and Ukraine.
Moscow stock market reopens for some bond trading
BBC - 21 Mar 2022 16:39
Trading in bonds issued by the Russian government has restarted but other business remains suspended.
Do Your Global Teams See DEI as an American Issue?
Harvard Business Review - 21 Mar 2022 16:25
Leaders of multinational organizations need to adopt a broader lens that includes local issues and solutions.
Germany is investigating a sanctioned Russian oligarch's $1.5 billion share deal with a company apparently controlled by his wife
Business Insider - 21 Mar 2022 16:23Oil Producers Aren't Crazy to Worry About High Prices
Wall Street Journal - 21 Mar 2022 16:22
Western economies became more energy-efficient after the 1970s oil shocks. This time round they have more tools readily available to cut their needs.