Brands that sell essentials are increasing their ad spend while those that sell discretionary items like clothing are struggling.
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| | | Lauren Johnson | Brands that sell essentials are increasing their ad spend while those that sell discretionary items like clothing are struggling. | |
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| | Robin Madell | Among the top choices for professors at Stanford, Harvard, Kellogg, and more are "Who Moved My Cheese?," "Good to Great," and "Bad Blood." | |
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| | Meira Gebel | #Girlboss Sophia Amoruso and other successful entrepreneurs recommended these books to stay motivated and learn the ropes of going out on your own. | |
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| | Allana Akhtar, Caroline Hroncich | A ZipRecruiter economist analyzed which jobs could grow during a potential downturn — and anything related to healthcare is a safe bet. | |
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| | Julie Bort | While Uber's food-delivery business is holding its own, as people rely on it for deliveries, ride-hailing has fallen off a cliff, according to data. | |
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| | Patrick Coffee | The electric car company wants to "empower" consumers with the "best experience ever," according to its own marketing copy. | |
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| | Akin Oyedele | High-quality stocks provide the best hedge against the kind of volatility that the coronavirus has caused, according to Bank of America. | |
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| | Robin Madell | To help you get comfortable wearing that CFO hat, we rounded up 11 company founders and small business owners to recommend their favorite podcasts. | |
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| | Kevin Webb | "Call of Duty" is one of the most popular video games in the world, and investors are willing to pay $25 million for a professional Call of Duty team. | |
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| | Christopher Competiello | "Now is the time to rely on data," Dan Rasmussen, the founder and portfolio manager at Verdad Advisers, said. | |
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