Six Flags is asking its customers how concerned they are about coronavirus, how it should be responding, and whether it should post about it online.
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A Six Flags customer survey reveals potential responses the company could take to the coronavirus, including providing 'face masks to all guests'

A Six Flags customer survey reveals potential responses the company could take to the coronavirus, including providing 'face masks to all guests'

Dan Whateley | Six Flags is asking its customers how concerned they are about coronavirus, how it should be responding, and whether it should post about it online.

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Women's coworking startup The Wing took a huge valuation cut when WeWork sold its stake

Women's coworking startup The Wing took a huge valuation cut when WeWork sold its stake

Alex Nicoll | Earlier this week, WeWork sold Managed by Q for a 90% discount to rival facilities-management company Eden.

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Silicon Valley is betting $750 million that people don't want to buy stuff anymore. These 14 startups are bringing the sharing economy to sailboats, swimming pools, and luxury watches.

Silicon Valley is betting $750 million that people don't want to buy stuff anymore. These 14 startups are bringing the sharing economy to sailboats, swimming pools, and luxury watches.

Shannen Balogh | Be it for cost or convenience, consumers are getting used to the idea of sharing through both peer-to-peer platforms and direct-to-consumer sites.

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JPMorgan insiders told us exactly what happened during the first 48 hours after CEO Jamie Dimon rushed to the hospital

JPMorgan insiders told us exactly what happened during the first 48 hours after CEO Jamie Dimon rushed to the hospital

Dakin Campbell | Insiders and internal memos reveal exactly how JPMorgan is dealing with Dimon's sudden absence and what it means for succession planning.

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Here are the 4 people you'll meet before you can ever interview at Google

Here are the 4 people you'll meet before you can ever interview at Google

Allana Akhtar, Rachel Gillett | Meet Google's hiring gatekeepers, including a recruiter and a coordinator.

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Meet 13 top Microsoft execs and other power players who left the company since Satya Nadella took over as CEO — and where they are now

Meet 13 top Microsoft execs and other power players who left the company since Satya Nadella took over as CEO — and where they are now

Ashley Stewart | An analysis of the most high-profile Microsoft executive departures help shed light on how the company's transformation has taken shape.

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'Production hell' is a big part of Tesla's story — but the company's struggle to build cars could soon be a huge competitive problem

'Production hell' is a big part of Tesla's story — but the company's struggle to build cars could soon be a huge competitive problem

Matthew DeBord | Rival General Motors is better at building cars, but the company has never used its manufacturing power as a weapon in the electric-car market.

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A Wall Street firm that saw an 'unusually large' crash coming explains why history shows the ongoing sell-off is far from over

A Wall Street firm that saw an 'unusually large' crash coming explains why history shows the ongoing sell-off is far from over

Akin Oyedele | The stock market's initial condition of overvaluation indicates that this sell-off is not over yet, Deutsche Bank's US equities chief said.

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8 YouTube creators revealed their single highest-earning videos and they ranged from $6,000 to $97,000

8 YouTube creators revealed their single highest-earning videos and they ranged from $6,000 to $97,000

Amanda Perelli | We spoke to eight creators with vastly different channels, and they shared the most amount of money YouTube paid them for a single video.

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Facebook bans all non-essential employee business travel globally and moves job interviews to video-conferencing due to coronavirus

Facebook bans all non-essential employee business travel globally and moves job interviews to video-conferencing due to coronavirus

Rob Price | Facebook is placing further restrictions on employee movements as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread globally.

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