The company took a hit when restaurants, hotels and bars that sell its drinks had to close due to the crisis.
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Iris Nova, the buzzy direct-to-consumer startup backed by Coca-Cola, has laid off half its staff as the coronavirus pandemic hits its retail business

Iris Nova, the buzzy direct-to-consumer startup backed by Coca-Cola, has laid off half its staff as the coronavirus pandemic hits its retail business

Tanya Dua | The company took a hit when restaurants, hotels and bars that sell its drinks had to close due to the crisis.

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Publicis spent $30 million to build Marcel, an AI tool that was supposed to 'break the industry.' Instead, it's been hampered by confusion, ridicule, and delays

Publicis spent $30 million to build Marcel, an AI tool that was supposed to 'break the industry.' Instead, it's been hampered by confusion, ridicule, and delays

Patrick Coffee | The story of Marcel is a prominent example of how the ad industry has struggled to adapt to the digital revolution.

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Leaked emails show Amazon is moving full steam ahead with this year's Prime Day shopping extravaganza, even as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic

Leaked emails show Amazon is moving full steam ahead with this year's Prime Day shopping extravaganza, even as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic

Eugene Kim | Amazon is inviting sellers to join this year's Prime Day, even as the company is dealing with supply chain lockdowns amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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$1.5 billion ZipRecruiter just laid off hundreds only days after the CEO said the economy was headed for a steep increase in hiring after the end of the coronavirus

$1.5 billion ZipRecruiter just laid off hundreds only days after the CEO said the economy was headed for a steep increase in hiring after the end of the coronavirus

Meghan Morris | Companies globally are struggling with the immediate economic hit from the coronavirus, which has frozen operations across industries

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Stocks are trading like they did early in the financial crisis — and it's proof to one Wall Street equity chief that the coronavirus crash will worsen

Stocks are trading like they did early in the financial crisis — and it's proof to one Wall Street equity chief that the coronavirus crash will worsen

Akin Oyedele | Don't celebrate too early: the 2008 crisis shows why stocks may continue tumbling for a while longer.

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9 business books picked by founders, CEOs, and industry leaders for people who don't want to go back to school to get an MBA

9 business books picked by founders, CEOs, and industry leaders for people who don't want to go back to school to get an MBA

Robin Madell | A business degree helps with networking and prestige, but these books cover almost everything else. These are some successful entrepreneurs' picks.

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Disney has closed its US parks 'until further notice' and risks losing $1.5 billion in revenue per month they are shut, analysts say

Disney has closed its US parks 'until further notice' and risks losing $1.5 billion in revenue per month they are shut, analysts say

Ashley Rodriguez | Disney is taking the rare step of closing Disneyland through the end of March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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SAP helped a client secure 500 hospital beds in just 30 minutes — and it shows the power of digital transformations in helping companies respond to the coronavirus pandemic

SAP helped a client secure 500 hospital beds in just 30 minutes — and it shows the power of digital transformations in helping companies respond to the coronavirus pandemic

Joe Williams | From Zoom calls to AI-powered platforms that help with supply chains, tech upgrades are proving critical. SAP's online marketplace is a prime example.

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The Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon has one of the top online MBA programs in the US. Here's why — and how to get in.

The Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon has one of the top online MBA programs in the US. Here's why — and how to get in.

Robin Madell | Although deadlines have not changed amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the application process will be entirely virtual for all of Tepper's programs.

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ZipRecruiter just reportedly laid off hundreds of employees, a sign that coronavirus will upend the recruiting industry

ZipRecruiter just reportedly laid off hundreds of employees, a sign that coronavirus will upend the recruiting industry

Allana Akhtar | The US added over 270,000 jobs in February. Within weeks, that swung to a new one-week record of 3.3 million jobless claims. Recruiters are affected.

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