School Bus Industry in Crisis Because of Coronavirus August 28, 2020 In early July, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Coronavirus Economic Relief for Transportation Services Act, which would provide $10 billion in emergency… Continue Reading
Zynga’s Not Played Out Just Yet August 28, 2020 Pandemic life has been largely good for videogame companies. Life should stay good for Zynga , as the rest of the world starts getting… Continue Reading
Ian McRae, Who Brought Electricity to Black South Africa, Dies at 90 August 28, 2020 They prepared to provide electrical power to the segregated urban areas reserved for nonwhites; upgraded the utility distribution systems in Angola, Lesotho and Mozambique… Continue Reading
State Banks Are the Sin-Eaters of China’s Economic Recovery August 28, 2020 As China’s recovery from the pandemic continues, the burden of the country’s economic support measures is increasingly falling on its commercial banks. Financial institutions… Continue Reading
The Beer Industry Looks for Ways to Help Black Brewers August 28, 2020 The first recipient is Jade Briggs, 31, who has worked at several Atlanta breweries. “I had such a limited vision of what I could… Continue Reading
Norwegian Air Is at the Mercy of the Elements August 28, 2020 Norwegian Air Shuttle’s survival isn’t wholly in the company’s hands anymore. On Friday, the Scandinavian budget carrier warned of “a significant risk” that it… Continue Reading
Bet on Papa John’s Shaq-Assisted Rebound August 28, 2020 Good news for investors: The turnaround at Papa John’s International is still baking. It is no secret that pizza sales are hot, thanks to… Continue Reading
Warren Buffett and the $300,000 Haircut August 28, 2020 This Sunday, Warren Buffett turns 90. The chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is one of the most successful investors of all time, having amassed… Continue Reading
Investing in Social Good Is Finally Becoming Profitable August 28, 2020 Impact investments, which aim to promote a social good or prevent a social ill, have significantly outperformed traditional bets during the coronavirus pandemic. And… Continue Reading
Spotting $62 Million in Alleged P.P.P. Fraud Was the Easy Part August 28, 2020 The owners of a Pilates studio in Manhattan told employees that some instructors — who have been running virtual classes since the city shut… Continue Reading