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The cofounder and CEO has driven his software company to dizzying growth. Will the company's $28 billion acquisition of Slack slow him down? Investors want Exxon Mobil to change. Is it ready?
The company was once at the very top of the Fortune 500. Now, as it slides to number 10, it faces a fight over whether it can hold onto its version of the future. How poultry and a pandemic put Tractor Supply ahead of the pack
A COVID-driven exodus of Americans to the country, along with unprecedented demand for chicks, goats, and other farm pets, made Tractor Supply one of the hottest retailers of 2020. Can it keep its place in the pecking order? Subdivide and conquer: How homebuilder Lennar is capitalizing on the craze for new homes
Lennar has quietly become America's largest homebuilder—and Chairman Stuart Miller is betting the craze for shiny new houses will keep building and building. This email was sent to [email protected] Unsubscribe from these messages here. Fortune Media (USA) Corporation 40 Fulton Street New York, NY 10038 |