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X CEO Linda Yaccarino quoted Mariah Carey's latest video in yet another cringey tweet. 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 . AdvertisementAdvertisementX CEO Linda Yaccarino — who tweets like your aunt texts — has officially announced the beginning of the holiday season by quote-tweeting a video from Mariah Carey. Last week — to mark one year since Musk has owned the company — Yaccarino took to a blog post — not X — to declare that X's "future is bright."
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Mariah Carey's, Elon Musk, Joe Rogan's, , Linda Yaccarino —, Mariah Carey, It's, tweeter, Joe Rogan, George Soros, Musk, Jennifer Lopez, Freed, Yaccarino Organizations: Service, NBC Universal, Twitter Locations: Norway
Across Wall Street, finance workers of all stripes are returning to work after skiing, gallivanting around the Caribbean, or just visiting Mom for the holiday season. Of course, there's some uncertainty in all this, and Wall Street could still be proved right. Already some Wall Street economists are revising their predictions given the strong economy, even if they're not backing off their priors quite yet. It may take years to get the Chinese consumer, on which Wall Street has placed so many hopes, back to the strength of yesteryear. Don't hatchet your chickens before they countTo be fair, not every Wall Street analyst is looking sheepish right now.
Thousands of virtual brands are flooding delivery apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub. According to a joint report by Grubhub and the market-research firm Technomic, 41% of independent restaurants are operating virtual restaurants. Uber Eats and GrubhubUber Eats and Grubhub do not label virtual brands. Our perspective is that a virtual restaurant is a real restaurant," Uber Eats told Insider. The Miami address for the virtual brand Sam's Crispy Chicken is listed as "MIA07-2" on the Uber Eats app.
In the final months of the year, some retail workers start dreading the holiday playlists they hear on the job. In a Change.org petition, one person compares Mariah Carey's 'All I want For Christmas Is You' to torture. Music playlists are carefully created by musicologists to put shoppers in the 'perfect mood,' Bloomberg reports. But it's not just Carey's catchy classic that has retail workers at their wits' end. Streaming companies like SiriusXM and Pandora have teams dedicated to creating store playlists, and brands use musicologists to choose songs that strike "a perfect mood for customers," Bloomberg reported.
Christmas can be a busy season for Uber and Lyft drivers taking passengers to their families' homes. Shelly Castle, 43, a Lyft driver in Houston, Texas: 'They wound up inviting me in and treating me to breakfast'Shelly Castle. Jonathan Gaurano, 29, an Uber driver in Los Angeles, California: 'I hatched a plan and set out to create an epic compilation video'Jonathan Gaurano. While this wasn't the first video I'd created incorporating Uber passengers, it was certainly my most popular. Bunny Rivera, 35, an Uber driver in Washington, DC: 'They refused to not give up and began chanting'Bunny Rivera and her son.
Last holiday season, McDonald's leaned on singer Mariah Carey's starpower and discounts to drive customers to their mobile app. The chain is also offering exclusive access to branded merch releases and deals on food, like a 50-cent double cheeseburger. The three-week-long promotion, which began Monday, is part of the company's broader digital strategy to drive traffic to its mobile app through seasonal promotions and create recurring revenue without sacrificing profitability. In recent years, restaurant companies have turned to loyalty programs to drive downloads of their mobile app and convince customers to keep coming back. For comparison, Starbucks , which has had a loyalty program for more than a decade, reported 28.7 million active U.S. members during its latest quarter.
Mariah Carey's life and career detailed in a new comic book
  + stars: | 2022-12-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/9] Mariah Carey performs at the Global Citizen Concert in New York City, New York, U.S., September 24, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin OchsDec 5 (Reuters) - The life and career of Mariah Carey is being celebrated in a new comic book. In 22 pages, Carey’s childhood and rise to fame is outlined in vivid color with illustrations by Pablo Martinena. Carey's 1994 hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You" is widely played during the holiday season even nearly 25 years later. Read more:Dwayne Johnson calls 'Black Adam' comic book film his passion projectQueen Elizabeth's life features in a new comic bookNew comic book celebrates Olivia Newton JohnReporting by Alicia Powell in New York; Editing by Lisa ShumakerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The US Patent and Trademark Office rejected Mariah Carey's bid to trademark "Queen of Christmas". She told Variety: "Christmas is meant to be shared – it's not meant to be owned." Chan, a full-time festive singer-songwriter, was herself described as the "Queen of Christmas" by The New Yorker magazine in 2018. Carey's trademark application would have given her the legal right to stop others from using the festive titles on music and merchandise. Chan wasn't the only person to raise concerns about Carey's festive trademark application.
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