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In today's big story, Corporate America doesn't seem interested in bringing back the middle managers it's spent the past few years kicking out. The big storyMiddle managers' new realityiStock; Rebecca Zisser/BIMissing: Open positions for middle managers. Their strategy includes only keeping the minimum number of staffers needed for departments to function effectively, which might spell more trouble for middle managers. PeopleImages/Getty ImagesIn the meantime, recovering middle managers are left fighting for anything they can get. The downsides of fewer middle managers — burnt-out supervisors, fewer mentors for young employees — are already coming to light.
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"He was a terrific designer, but hopeless in business," says Malcolm, Ivan's younger brother. Years after Ivan's murder, Yeti continues to contract with Outback — and Gloria travels to Texas to periodically to meet with Yeti's management. To make the most of their dwindling inventory, Roy and Ryan bumped up the price on their coolers. "As tragic as Ivan's death was, all of a sudden we are a much stronger company," Roy explained on a hunting podcast. Yeti Coolers went public in October 2018, and Roy and Ryan earned hundreds of millions of dollars after selling most of their shares.
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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Credit Suisse reiterates Apple as outperform Credit Suisse said its survey checks show iPhone Pro and Pro Max delivery delays. Deutsche Bank downgrades Target to hold from buy Deutsche downgraded Target after its earnings report on Wednesday and said it has "lower confidence." Piper Sandler upgrades Target to overweight from neutral Piper said Target is still "compelling" despite its latest quarterly report. " Bank of America reiterates Nvidia as buy Bank of America called Nvidia's third-quarter earnings results on Wednesday an "inflection" quarter. Bank of America reiterates Cisco as buy Bank of America said it's standing by Cisco after its earnings report on Wednesday.
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