Edward Wallace+FollowAmazon Warehouse Drama: TB Outbreak!Imagine clocking in at your Amazon warehouse job and hearing that a Victorian-era disease like tuberculosis is making a comeback. That’s what’s happening in Coventry, UK, where workers are threatening to walk out unless Amazon shuts down the site and pays them while it gets a handle on the outbreak. The union says Amazon isn’t doing enough to keep people safe. It’s a reminder: if your workplace feels risky, speak up—your health is priceless! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowBrex Buy: Capital One’s Power Move?Ever had your business card declined and wished for a better option? Capital One just scooped up Brex—a startup loved by techies and small businesses—for $5 billion, way less than its old price tag. This means more cool, digital-first banking tools could be coming your way, especially if you run a business. The real drama? Early Brex investors are cashing in, while latecomers are left with crumbs. Watch out, Amex—there’s a new player in town! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CapitalOne00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowFusion Energy: The Next Big Power Move?Ever wish your electricity bill could shrink while the planet gets a break? General Fusion is going public with a wild new way to make clean energy—think less Iron Man lasers, more mechanical pistons. Their tech could mean cheaper, cleaner power for everyone, and it’s already attracting big money. If this works, your next gadget might run on fusion, not fossil fuels. Now that’s a power-up! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #FusionEnergy00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowNvidia CEO Raves About Claude AI—Should You Try It?Grab your coffee—Nvidia’s big boss Jensen Huang just called Anthropic’s Claude AI a total game-changer for coding and problem-solving. He says his team uses it everywhere, and if you’re running any kind of software biz, you should check it out. The buzz? AI like Claude is making it way easier (and faster) to build apps, so expect smarter tech in your everyday tools soon! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AI00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon’s Luxury Gamble: Saks Goes BustHere’s a money lesson from the world of high-end shopping: Saks Global tried to become the king of luxury malls by merging with Neiman Marcus, but the plan fizzled and now they’re bankrupt. Amazon even dropped $475 million to get in on the action, but that investment just went up in smoke. The big takeaway? Even the fanciest brands can trip up if they borrow too much and don’t keep up with how people shop. If you’re a Saks or Neiman Marcus shopper, your stores and gift cards are safe for now—but behind the scenes, it’s a scramble. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #SaksGlobal150Share
Robert Evans+FollowWhy Your Next Big Idea Could Make You RichEver thought your side hustle or wild idea could actually make you wealthy? Replit’s CEO, Amjad Masad, says that’s the real magic of capitalism—anyone with a good idea and some grit can cash in. He’s betting on a future where AI handles the boring stuff, freeing us up to get creative and maybe even score a few promotions (or more). So, don’t sleep on your next big brainstorm! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #MoneyMoves00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowPurell Joins Clorox: What It Means for YouHeads up, germ-fighters! Clorox just bought the company behind Purell hand sanitizer for a cool $2.25 billion. So, what’s in it for us? Expect to see more Purell and Clorox options on store shelves, maybe even some new combos. The good news: Purell’s staying in Ohio, and your favorite hand sanitizer isn’t going anywhere. More choices, same squeaky-clean hands! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Clorox00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowBig changes at Greenberg Gibbons: New leadership aims for growthGreenberg Gibbons just made a bold move by bringing Courtney Smith on board as executive VP and Head of Asset Management & Leasing—a role created to supercharge their East Coast expansion. Smith’s got a strong track record with major retail portfolios, and he’ll be focusing on boosting property performance, strengthening tenant relationships, and keeping investors in the loop. With new projects like the $500M Midtown64 in Richmond underway, it looks like the company is gearing up for some serious growth. What do you think this means for the future of local retail and mixed-use spaces? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BaltimoreBusiness00Share
fnixon+FollowCharlotte’s cybersecurity scene is boomingAT&T is doubling down on Charlotte, bringing 200 new cybersecurity jobs to the city and setting up a cutting-edge threat fusion center in University City. This means more local talent will be working on the front lines, using AI to defend against cyber threats targeting banks, energy companies, and government agencies. For anyone in tech or just interested in how digital security shapes our daily lives, this is a big move. How do you think this influx of cybersecurity pros will impact Charlotte’s tech community and local economy? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Charlotte00Share
robertocarter+FollowHow a Local CPA Merger Could Save You MoneyHeads up if you use a CPA in the Southeast: Atlanta’s Smith + Howard just scooped up South Carolina’s BPS. What’s that mean for you? More resources and smarter advice, especially if you’re in real estate, construction, or even telecom. For clients, it could mean better deals and more options for your business or personal finances—think of it as your accountant getting a power-up! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #MoneyMoves00Share