A TikTok video has gone viral on social media for showing a McDonald's "wild" apology for lack of staff. The restaurant, located somewhere in the United States, put up a sign saying that "no one wants to work anymore," and hundreds of Internet users
Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in an effort to combat slow turn times. The cost -- about $550 million -- represents one of the German ocean carrier's largest container orders ever.
Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in an effort to combat slow turn times. The cost -- about $550 million -- represents one of the German ocean carrier's largest container orders ever.
Our aim is to attempt to understand the real motives of the elites, understanding that aside from what they may view as their own agency or intentions, are paradigmatic and formative questions in culture, of which they too are subjects of.
Throughout the virus pandemic, all cargo terminals at the Port of Los Angeles, one of the most important seaports in the US, have remained opened and are experiencing incoming record cargos as trillions of dollars in stimulus results in one-sided tra
As worries about fragile global supply chains stoke fears about rising prices and inflationary pressures, Canadian National Railway is planning to make a $30 billion bid for Kansas City Southern, which had already agreed to sell itself to Canadian Pa
A little more than half a century ago, a battle ensued between Ford Motor Company and Ferrari S.p.A. to manufacture a supercar that would win the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.
In his new book "The Dictatorship of Woke Capital," Steve Soukup explores the rise of progressivism as a cultural force and explains why corporations increasingly are taking sides in politics.
by Tyler Durden Monday, Apr 12, 2021 - 09:25 AM
100 top CEOs and business leaders have agreed to band together and fight 'restrictive' voting laws designed to strengthen the integrity of elections, such as voter ID, after a weekend Zoom summit durin
The COVID-19 pandemic turned malls and offices into some of the quietest corners of the U.S. last year. The question is how much activity will return now that lockdowns have eased and vaccinations are increasing.
Walmart is closing hundreds of in-store McDonald's locations that have seen diminished foot traffic during the pandemic, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma is apparently still in the dog house six months after criticizing Beijing's regulation of the Chinese tech industry as "stifling innovation" at an obscure tech conference.
'Complete and utter crap.' That's how Bill Michael, until recently UK chair of global accountancy firm KPMG, described the concept of unconscious bias to his apparently stunned staff.
...Market Crisis. "There still will be some people who say, 'I'm glad to take my $300 to $400 a week and stay home, rather than go out and work and earn $500 a week."
Tech investor Peter Thiel criticized big U.S. technology companies for being too close to China at a Tuesday appearance at a virtual event held by the Richard Nixon Foundation.
International Man: The trend of investing in so-called environmental, social, and governance (ESG) companies is growing. Companies are rated based on their carbon emissions, diversity on their board, among other factors. Many companies seem to be ben