Tristan Richards+FollowExxon vs. Chevron: Oil Drama UnfoldsGrab your popcorn—Exxon and Chevron are in a high-stakes tug-of-war over a juicy oil field in Guyana. Exxon thinks it should get first dibs on Hess’s share, but Chevron wants to buy Hess outright. The result? A $53 billion deal is on pause while judges decide who gets the golden ticket. If Exxon wins, Chevron’s out; if not, business as usual. Either way, big oil’s game of musical chairs could shake up gas prices down the road! #OilDrama #BusinessChatter #MoneyMoves #Business11Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowPoppi Joins Pepsi—What’s Next for Your Gut?Poppi, that trendy gut-friendly soda you see all over TikTok, just got scooped up by Pepsi for a jaw-dropping $1.95 billion. The influencer drama didn’t slow things down at all! So, what’s in it for you? Expect to see Poppi popping up everywhere—think gas stations, grocery aisles, maybe even your next vending machine run. If you’re a fan, your favorite flavors could soon be way easier to find! #Poppi #Pepsi #SodaNews #GutHealth #BusinessChatter #Business50Share
Robert Evans+FollowEV Startup Drama: Trucks on Ice!Heard about Bollinger Motors? The EV company that once hyped up rugged electric trucks is now in deep freeze—literally. Their assets (including trucks ready to roll) are locked up after a court spat over a $10 million loan. If you were eyeing a Bollinger B4 for your business or green fleet, you might want to look elsewhere for now. The EV startup world is a wild ride—always check if your next big buy is actually going to ship! #EVnews #StartupDrama #MoneyLifehacks #ElectricVehicles #BusinessChatter #Business61Share
fnixon+FollowHow GXO Is Winning at Online ShoppingEver wonder how your online orders show up so fast? GXO Logistics is the behind-the-scenes hero, raking in big bucks from e-commerce and even scoring a massive deal with the UK’s health service. While tariffs and price swings are making things tricky, GXO’s secret sauce is adapting quickly and automating warehouses. So, next time your package arrives on time, thank the logistics wizards keeping things moving! #Ecommerce #Logistics #SupplyChain #MoneyHacks #BusinessChatter #Business00Share
megan01+FollowHow Companies Turn Warehouses Into CashEver wonder how big manufacturers like Apple or Tesla find extra cash when tariffs and supply chain headaches hit? Turns out, they can sell their factories or warehouses and then rent them back—keeping business as usual but pocketing the real estate money. It’s like selling your house, then renting it from the new owner, freeing up cash for new projects or to pay off debt. More companies are doing this to stay nimble in today’s unpredictable market! #MoneyHacks #BusinessChatter #RealEstate #SupplyChain #FinanceTips101Share
Jasmine Wang+FollowWhy Your Custom Door Costs More NowEver noticed your favorite local shop raising prices lately? It’s not just inflation—tariffs are making things pricier, especially for stuff like custom doors. One Georgia business owner says new tariffs on Chinese imports mean she’s actually losing money on doors she already sold! Some shops are freezing hiring or trimming hours just to stay afloat. If you see higher prices or longer waits, it’s not just business as usual—it’s a tariff ripple effect. Shop local, but maybe ask about the story behind the price tag! #SmallBusiness #Tariffs #MoneyHacks #ShopLocal #BusinessChatter #Shopping00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowToyota's $42B Family Drama?So, Toyota might be splurging on a $42 billion buyout of its own parts supplier, Toyota Industries. Imagine if your favorite coffee shop decided to buy the bakery that makes its croissants—just to keep things in the family and maybe shake up how they run things. If this goes through, Toyota Industries could focus more on growing and less on pleasing outside investors. For car lovers and investors, this could mean a smoother ride (and maybe better cars) down the road. #Toyota #BusinessChatter #MoneyMoves #Investing #CarTalk #Business110Share
Megan Garcia+FollowFrom Fast Groceries to Powering Online ShopsRemember Jiffy, the 15-minute grocery delivery app? Well, they’ve rebranded as Cloud Retail and just scored $3 million to help anyone launch an online store—think everything from beauty to electronics. The big shift: instead of just delivering snacks, they’re now selling the tools for others to run their own e-shops, with AI doing the heavy lifting. If you’ve ever dreamed of running your own online store, Cloud Retail wants to make it plug-and-play easy. #StartupNews #Ecommerce #RetailTech #MoneyHacks #BusinessChatter #Shopping10Share
john72+FollowWalmart’s CEO Pay: Big Bucks, Big StressEver wonder what it’s like to run Walmart? Doug McMillon took home $27 million last year, but it’s not all private jets and caviar. With tariffs making your favorite Walmart finds pricier and hot debates over diversity programs, he’s got a lot on his plate. The latest twist? Shareholders are pushing for more transparency on racial equity, but the board’s not having it. So next time you see a price hike, remember: even the boss can’t control everything! #Walmart #RetailLife #MoneyTalks #ConsumerImpact #BusinessChatter #Shopping2416Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowJersey Mike’s Gets a New Boss—Big Changes Ahead?Jersey Mike’s just swapped out its founder-CEO for a new leader after a massive $8 billion deal. The guy who built Wingstop into a chicken empire is now in charge, so expect your favorite sub shop to pop up in even more places (maybe even overseas). The founder’s still hanging around, but with big money and private equity now in the mix, your lunch spot could start looking a lot more like a global brand soon. #JerseyMikes #FoodBusiness #MoneyMoves #LunchBreak #BusinessChatter #Business4431Share