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Costco sells an estimated $200 million worth of gold and silver bars per month. Gold expert Taylor Huff says with the popularity, some buyers might not know what to expect. Huff recommended three things Costco shoppers should keep in mind when buying gold. Each new batch of gold bars sells out "within a few hours" of being released for a small mark-up over its spot price. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Taylor Huff, Huff, Organizations: Costco, Service, Street Journal, Business
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon received total compensation of $26.9 million in the last fiscal year. The median compensation for associates was $27,642, according to Walmart's annual proxy statement. Since 2009, McMillon has received a combined $136 million for his work as a Walmart executive. Walmart's Doug McMillon received total compensation last year of more than $26.9 million, up $1.6 million from the year before, according to the company's annual proxy statement filed Thursday with the SEC. The pay package consisted of $1.5 million in base salary, $19.6 million in stock awards, and $5.8 million in other compensation.
Persons: Doug McMillon, McMillon, , Walmart's Doug McMillon Organizations: Walmart, Service, SEC, Business
Rob Walton, eldest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton, is stepping down from the company's board. He first joined Walmart in 1969 and has served on the board for more than 40 years. The company said Walton "helped shape some of the most important moments in Walmart history." AdvertisementRob Walton, eldest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton's three children, is stepping down from the company's board of directors in June. Even in retirement, Walton will have significant influence over Walmart through his co-ownership of Walton Enterprises, which is the largest holder of Walmart stock.
Persons: Rob Walton, Sam Walton, Walton, , Sam Walton's, Sam, Greg Penner Organizations: Walmart, Service, Walton Enterprises, Bloomberg
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. In an interview with the Stratechery Podcast, he offered three tips:Do your job well"Don't take your current job for granted," he said. Advertisement"It was pretty dramatic and I think the team did a fantastic job," McMillon said. Responses will be kept confidential, and Business Insider strongly recommends using a personal email and a non-work device when reaching out.
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The effects of California's $20 minimum wage for fast food workers are starting to show. This translated to a 7% menu price increase at Chipotle locations in California. AdvertisementCalifornia's $20 wage for fast food workers is just a few weeks old, and the effects on workers and customers are beginning to emerge. At Chipotle, the law drove a 20% increase in wages for its restaurant staff in the Golden State, the company said during its earnings call on Wednesday. To offset that cost, menu prices notched up about 6% to 7% for customers in California, CEO Brian Niccol said.
Persons: Chipotle, , Brian Niccol Organizations: Service, Golden State, Business Locations: California, Chipotle, Golden
Amazon Prime members can now get unlimited grocery deliveries for $9.99 per month. Shoppers can get free delivery on orders over $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods, and more. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSummer is approaching, and the competition for same-day grocery delivery is heating up. Amazon is now the latest major retailer to enter the fray with a new subscription option for Prime members to get unlimited delivery on orders over $35 from stores, including Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, and other local shops.
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Read previewWhenever Costco releases a batch of gold bars for sale, the supply sells out "within a few hours" as shoppers snap up the precious metal for a small markup over its spot price. The out-of-stock notices give the allure of a hard-to-get item, but the wholesale club is still moving a lot of gold bars and silver coins — to the estimated tune of $200 million a month. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Unlike cash or even gift cards, Costco classifies gold bars as collectibles, which may or may not retain their value over time. AdvertisementFor that matter, the Internal Revenue Service also considers gold bars as a collectible too, and demands as much as a 28% cut of any profits on gold held for more than one year.
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Wages for retail workers have been going up in recent years . SEC rules require publicly traded companies to disclose their workers' median annual pay. Here's the median wage for workers at 19 retail companies, from lowest to highest. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Ever since Amazon set its minimum wage at $15 in 2018, more retailers have followed suit by offering starting wages that are more than double the national minimum of $7.25.
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Amazon's packaging has been getting more efficient in recent years, thanks to AI. The e-commerce giant built an AI model that interprets pictures and text to choose the best shipping materials. The tool is key in helping the company cut out 2 million tons of plastic and cardboard since 2015. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the culture & business of sustainability — delivered weekly to your inbox. Frequent Amazon shoppers have almost certainly received a shipment with a single small item in a comically large box.
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Federal prosecutors in Oregon have brought charges against seven defendants conspiracy to defraud Home Depot. The complaint says the group rented equipment from the retailer using stolen credit card numbers. Instead of returning the items, prosecutors say the crew sold it on Facebook and other marketplaces. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementHome Depot's rental department continues to battle the theft of its heavy equipment in schemes where suspects sell the machinery on sites like Facebook Marketplace, prosecutors allege.
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Walmart Supercenters in St. Louis, Missouri, and Cleveland, Ohio, are removing self-checkout. Major retailers have taken other steps to address some of the problems raised by self-service tech. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA pair of Walmarts — one in Missouri and one in Oho — are ditching self-checkout lanes in an effort to improve the in-store experience.
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John Deere is looking for a different kind of CTO — a Chief Tractor Officer. The winner of the competition will help launch the agriculture equipment company's new TikTok channel. AdvertisementAgriculture equipment company John Deere is on the hunt for a different kid of CTO. The brand on Tuesday announced a two-week search to find a "Chief Tractor Officer" who would create social media content to reach younger consumers. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: John Deere, Organizations: Service, Agriculture, Wrigley, Business Locations: Yellowstone
But Walmart, Target, and other chains's own policies and practices could be worsening the problem. From conflicting policies to understaffing, retailers can make it hard for workers to prevent theft. That's because major retailers, including Walmart, Target, and others, have policies that sometimes prevent their own staff from addressing shoplifting at their stores, current and former employees told Business Insider. Among the report's recommendations for retailers: Hire enough employees at stores, and make sure they aren't constantly overworked. Do you work at Walmart, Target, or another major retailer and have a story idea to share?
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The popular menu item, plus a $15 million ad buy, could boost sales by 10%, according to Bloomberg. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCalifornia's newly enacted fast food wage hike is already having an effect, though not one lawmakers likely had in mind when writing the law: bagels are back at McDonald's in the state. Related storyMcDonald's told Business Insider that the team's recommendations were based on best practices from other locations where restaurant operators have had to navigate local wage hikes. Scott Rodrick, who owns 18 McDonald's locations in the state, told Business Insider he's already raised menu prices between 5% and 7% since January, but there is a limit to the prices his customers will pay.
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Retail wages are on the rise as the employers struggle to find and retain workers. Entry-level employees now find jobs on the sales floor that pay more than $17 an hour. Business Insider asked Glassdoor to round up 15 of the highest-paying entry-level retail jobs in the US. Although the federal minimum wage is still $7.25 per hour (since 2009), fewer and fewer employers can get by without paying at least double that. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Reservations site OpenTable will reportedly add users' first names to formerly anonymous reviews. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Now restaurant reservations service OpenTable has reportedly decided that the benefits of anonymous posting don't outweigh the costs. Related stories"We've heard from you, our diners, that trust and transparency are important when looking at reviews," the email said, adding that the move is meant to strengthen the "credibility" of OpenTable reviews, according to the news outlet.
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Chick-fil-A dominated its fast food peers with average restaurant sales of $9.3 million. By contrast, McDonald's and Taco Bell make $3.7 million and $1.9 million, respectively. AdvertisementWhen it comes to average restaurant sales, no fast food brand does better than Chick-fil-A. The chicken chain again dominated its industry peers, with average stand-alone restaurant sales of $9.3 million last year, according to company documents. That's more than twice as much as McDonalds' US locations ($3.7 million) and nearly five times what Taco Bell ($1.9 million) made last year, according to Technomic, a foodservice industry group.
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General Electric was an icon of American innovation and manufacturing for most of its history. The company reached its peak in 2000, but had a rocky journey entering the 21st century. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOver the course of the 20th century, General Electric grew into a powerhouse — literally — of American industry. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Two people were arrested this week on suspicion of stealing a Stanley cup from a Target in January. AdvertisementTwo people were arrested Tuesday and charged in connection with the theft in January of a Starbucks Stanley cup from a Target store in Cupertino, California. "The male suspect grabbed a box behind the counter that contained the limited-edition Stanley cup and attempted to leave the store." The woman also tried to take a Starbucks bag, believed to have contained another Stanley cup, from another customer, the sheriff's office said. Collectors are also hotly anticipating the impending launch of the "Spring Blue" quencher from Stanley and Starbucks, which will be sold at Target Starbucks locations.
Persons: Stanley, , Quencher, Kevin Torres, Cruz, Hazel Dominguez, Vera Organizations: Starbucks, Sheriff's, Service, Target, Business Locations: Santa Clara, Cupertino , California, Starbucks cafés, Target, Stanley
Read previewThe foundation representing 20th Century artist Donald Judd is suing Kim Kardashian and her designers over a set of "knockoff" tables and chairs. "The tables and chairs shown in the Kardashian Video are not authentic Donald Judd pieces fabricated by Judd Foundation but were instead unauthorized knockoffs that were produced by Clements Design," the complaint said. "If you guys are furniture people — because I've really gotten into furniture lately — these Donald Judd tables are really amazing and totally blend in with the seats," she said. AdvertisementThe filing also includes alleged invoices from Clements Design showing line items for two tables and 24 chairs made of plywood "in the Style of Donald Judd." Donald Judd died in 1994, and his namesake foundation now manages his legacy and intellectual property.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse has blocked shipments in and out of the Port of Baltimore. The port is a key shipping point for cars, construction and farm equipment, and coal. The Port of Baltimore is the top US port for roll-on/roll-off cargo, like cars and construction machinery. halbergman/Getty ImagesCoal, gypsum, and sugarIn 2022, coal was among the top export commodities by weight moved through the Port of Baltimore. A research briefing from Oxford Economics said the bridge collapse will likely have a greater impact on the local Baltimore economy than on a national level.
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Experts told Business Insider that the port alone contributes $15 million in daily economic activity, which will come to a near standstill "until further notice." While some cargo will have to wait, container ships can largely be rerouted to other east coast locations. Ryan Peterson, the CEO of global logistics firm Flexport, told Business Insider that 800 containers of his were destined for Baltimore, and are now being rerouted. And it's unclear whether East Coast ports will have enough available capacity to absorb Baltimore's container volume, Petersen said. A risk for Baltimore will be whether those route changes are temporary, or if they'll have a lasting impact on the port's business.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. With the crash of the container ship Dali into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday, insurance underwriters are duly updating those books as a picture emerges of the true cost of damages. Economists told Business Insider the port closure itself will cost $15 million per day in lost economic activity, with other disruptions pushing the total into the tens of millions per day. All told, Barclays said insurance companies could be looking at claims as high as $3 billion as a result of the crash, Bloomberg reported. AdvertisementStill, the collapse of the Key Bridge could lead to "one of the largest claims ever to hit the marine (re)insurance market," John Miklus, president of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters, told Insurance Business.
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Claims from the container ship Dali's crash into Baltimore's Key Bridge could cost insurers a lot. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . With the crash of the container ship Dali into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday, insurance underwriters are updating those books as a picture of the true cost of damages emerges. Economists told Business Insider the port closure itself will cost $15 million a day in lost economic activity, with other disruptions pushing the total into the tens of millions a day. AdvertisementStill, the collapse of the Key Bridge could lead to "one of the largest claims ever to hit the marine (re)insurance market," John Miklus, the president of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters, told Insurance Business.
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The Port of Baltimore is closed "until further notice" following the collapse of a major bridge. Experts say the closure alone will bring some $15 million of daily economic activity to a halt. Experts told Business Insider that the port alone contributes $15 million in daily economic activity, which will come to a near standstill "until further notice." While some cargo will have to wait, container ships can largely be rerouted to other east coast locations. And it's unclear whether East Coast ports will have enough available capacity to absorb Baltimore's container volume, Petersen said.
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