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AdvertisementJaguar defended its rebranding campaign after online critics roasted a promotional video. The campaign, featuring models and no cars, was criticized as "woke." Jaguar's managing director is defending the British luxury-car maker's rebranding campaign — calling out some of its online critics and characterizing their reaction as "vile hatred" and "intolerance." (Most 2024 Jaguar models have list prices of about $50,000 to $80,000.) In response to the video posted on X by Jaguar, Musk wrote : "Do you sell cars?"
Persons: Jaguar's, Rawdon Glover, Brad Audet, , Glover, India's Tata, Elon Musk, Andrew, Tristan Tate, Ian Miles Cheong, Musk, Nick Freitas, Bud Light, Bud, it's Organizations: Financial Times, Mazda, North America, Jaguar, Rover, Land Rover, India's, India's Tata Motors, Tesla, Republican, Delegates Locations: Virginia
And some conservative personalities are calling out the company's new video ad for being too "woke." But that "exuberant modernism," particularly in the company's video ad, is being mocked by some people online. AdvertisementJaguar's new video ad features models in colorful, modern clothing, and doesn't show any cars. (Current Jaguar models left in their inventories will be sold as pre-owned, a company spokesperson previously told Business Insider.) Jaguar's new brand strategy was created by its own in-house design team, not an external agency, according to the UK's Creative Review.
Persons: Tesla's Elon, Tesla's Elon Musk, Gerry McGovern, Elon Musk, Musk, India's Tata, Ian Miles Cheong, Nick Freitas, Bud Light, Bud, Kevin Dahlstrom, it's, Martin Brundle, who's, they're Organizations: Jaguar, Rover, India's, India's Tata Motors, Conservative, Republican, Delegates Locations: Miami, EVs, Virginia
AdvertisementKatharine Kennedy, a global GM at Microsoft, took her baby with her to a work conference in May. In 2017, I got a global client director job at Microsoft, a company I'd always wanted to work for. In 2020, I left Microsoft to work at Salesforce, where I had my second child. AdvertisementWhen an important work conference came up shortly after I had my third child, I decided to take him with me to the event. AdvertisementBut when I brought my baby to the conference, I demonstrated how to harmonize personal and professional responsibilities.
Persons: Katharine Kennedy, Kennedy, I've, I'd, I'm Organizations: Microsoft, Big Tech, Business Locations: Florida, Salesforce, Las Vegas, ServiceNow, Vegas
I sold the property, called Live Oak Lake, for $7 million in October 2023. Part of the reason I considered selling Live Oak Lake was because of the stress of running it. We listed Live Oak Lake for sale in the summer of 2022. AdvertisementSelling the property has alleviated my stressI think I sold Live Oak Lake at the right time. AdvertisementThe Live Oak Lake project was an amazing project, a baptism by fire in the realms of real estate, marketing, and hospitality.
Persons: Isaac French, Instagram Organizations: influencers, Business Locations: Texas, Nordic, Waco, Zillow, Instagram
Ivan Maryasin founded Monite after moving from Silicon Valley to Berlin. Here's how its startup ecosystem compares to Silicon Valley. It's hard to find people with the same values or who'll know what you're talking about when you say, "Silicon Valley benchmark." AdvertisementI like living in Europe, but wouldn't rule out returning to AmericaMost people in Silicon Valley are focused on startups and innovation. If you're all about work and want to focus 24/7, Silicon Valley is the place to be.
Persons: Ivan Maryasin, , I'd, that's, I've Organizations: Service, Hult International Business School, San Francisco, EU, LinkedIn, Facebook, MIT, Harvard, Business Locations: Silicon Valley, Berlin, Germany, Russia, Massachusetts, America, Moscow, Europe, it's, Zurich, Barcelona, London, San Francisco, California, Monite, Silicon
Josh Rose graduated from college at age 39 after nine years of active service in the military. Rose spent five years in the Air Force and four years in the Army on active duty. It paid well and was familiar from my time in the Air Force, but looking back, it was a mistake. I graduated at 39 and got a software engineering jobIt wasn't until May 2024 that I graduated from college at age 39. I feel behind in life, but I think finishing college was the right choiceHaving a degree boosted my confidence.
Persons: Josh Rose, , Rose, didn't, I'd, Bill, I'm Organizations: Service, United States Armed Forces, Air Force, Army, University of Arkansas, Air, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Fortune, Business Locations: Texas, Afghanistan
But she realized her job wasn't making her happy and became a "quiet quitter." AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Heather Doran, a 43-year-old in Mississippi, about "quiet quitting" at work. Roughly three years into the role, I started "quiet quitting." But "quiet quitting" is about going back to just doing the job we were hired to do, which isn't lazy. AdvertisementDo you have a "quiet quitting" story you want to share with Business Insider?
Persons: Heather Doran, she'd, , We're, We'll, I'd Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Mississippi, South Carolina, I've
William Reeve is an entrepreneur who's been angel investing for the past 25 years. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with William Reeve, 52, an angel investor based in North London. I've been a fairly active angel investor for 25 years now. I'd say the sort of people who do angel investing because their accountant suggests doing it for tax breaks aren't going to do very well. AdvertisementDo you want to share your angel investing story?
Persons: William Reeve, who's, , Reed, I've, Gabrielle Wesley, I'd, It's, Alfred Hitchcock, haven't Organizations: Service, Amazon, Fletcher Research, Mars, McKinsey Locations: North London, Dunelm, Mars Wrigley, America
Alongside her partner Philippe, she now has six short-term rental properties. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Kerri Gibson, 48, based in Orford, Quebec, about her short-term rental business, Chalets Hygge. Some people consider getting into real estate as a source of passive income, but I wouldn't say it's passive at all. We funded the downpayment through an equity release in the form of a mortgage on our personal home turned short-term rental. Real estate has historically been thought of as passive income, running short-term rentals is not passive.
Persons: Kerri Gibson, Philippe, Gibson, , I'd, Votre Histoire.co Philippe, We've, COVID, there'll Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Orford , Quebec, Airbnb, CA75,000, CA188,000, Vancouver, Quebec, Montreal, Orford, OTAs
It exposed me to the amount of tech talent in the region. I felt guilty about leaving my team behind, but I'm determined to keep platforming tech talent in Lebanon and support the people who want to keep working. Many people don't know Lebanon has a vibrant tech sceneIn recent years, the tech sector in Lebanon has been booming. On multiple occasions, I'd leave Beirut to stay with friends in the mountains during the night. AdvertisementI didn't want to leave Lebanon and my team, but the UK government were urging British nationals to leave.
Persons: Laura Jardine Paterson, , I'd, I've, we've, there'd, there's, Paterson, I'm, They've Organizations: Service, Tech, Business Locations: Lebanon, London, Palestinian, Syrian, Europe, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Beirut, Israel, Southern Lebanon
Denmark is among the happiest countries in the world, but Davies said New York is more exciting. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Joanna Davies, 30, about moving from Denmark to New York. Denmark was a safe place to live with a lot of welfare support, but I've found a more exciting destination in New York. New York feels especially different from Denmark's strong welfare system. Denmark may be one of the 'happiest' places to live, but New York is more excitingDenmark is known as one of the happiest countries in the world.
Persons: Joanna Davies, Davies, , Denmark's, I've, Denmark I'd, — It's, New York hasn't, There's Organizations: Service, Aarhus University, Columbia University, Business Locations: New York, Denmark, London, Aarhus, America, New York . New York, Manhattan, Central, New York New York
Top Glove Corp: Waiting for a good time to invest in the U.S.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop Glove Corp: Waiting for a good time to invest in the U.S.Lim Cheong Guan, Managing Director at Top Glove Corporation, discusses the impact that U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made gloves will have on their business, as well as a possible expansion into the U.S. markets in the future.
Persons: Lim Cheong Guan Organizations: Glove Corporation Locations: U.S
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I struggled to adjust when we moved back to the UK, where I spent the rest of my childhood. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. A childhood of traveling wasn't as glamorous as people think and I struggled with life back in the UKPeople always ask me how amazing my childhood must have been. It really was amazing, and I'm grateful for the experiences I had, but it wasn't as glamorous as people imagine.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
Now, as an adult, Prag says expat parents should help their kids develop lasting connections. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sally Prag, 49, from the UK, about traveling with her parents during her childhood. I'd advise parents raising kids abroad to help their children maintain long-term friendships and hobbies. In Tanzania, we lived close to a mud hut village, and I knew the residents lived differently from us. My advice to expat parents is to help your kids keep up long-term friendships and hobbiesBecause of my upbringing, I'm a confident traveler.
Persons: Sally Prag, she's, Prag, , I'd, we'd, I'm, expats, weren't, I've, We've, I, they've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Malaysia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal, England, Africa, expats, Tanzania —, France, India, Devon
Some expat Indians are moving back home to launch companies of their own. But the chaos, where even established startups are trying and failing, makes India a fair playing field for new entrants, Hassan said. Programs like Startup India, which provides founders benefits like tax exemption, easier compliance, and funding support, have made creating a company smoother. Bhide returned to India in January, leaving behind about $580,000 in total compensation at ticketing platform StubHub. Bhide said the general sentiment among local founders is shifting from "Build from India" to "Build for India."
Persons: , Nithin Hassan, — Hassan, Hassan, he's, Binod Khadria, Khadia, That's, Ben Mathias, VCs, Mathias said, Devyani Parameshwar, It's, Rohan Bhide, Bhide, Dhruv Anand, Dhruv Anand Dhruv Anand, Anand, Ruchit Garg, Garg, Niranjan Vemulkar, Vemulkar Organizations: Service, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Global Research, Diaspora, Business, Vertex Ventures, Indian, Startup, Reliance, Tech, Google Locations: India, Bengaluru, Oyo, Byju's, Asia, Africa, Delhi, Gurugram, Silicon Valley, It's, Mumbai, Bangalore
Javier R. Quiroz Castro came to the US when he was three and applied for DACA when he was 22. In 2013, at 22, I applied for DACA — deferred action for childhood arrivals — and was given a work authorization card, enabling me to pursue a career in nursing. AdvertisementMy parents didn't have Social Security numbers or credit lines, so they always paid in cash. AdvertisementI applied for DACA, which opened doors for me to work legally in the USA year before I graduated from nursing school, President Obama announced DACA. AdvertisementThe US needs good people who work hard, and that's what a lot of my people want to do.
Persons: Javier R, Quiroz Castro, Quiroz, , Javier, Obama, DACA —, I'm, I've, didn't, they'd, couldn't, DACA, Biden, haven't, Joe Biden, Trump Organizations: Service Locations: Houston , Texas, Mexico, Nashville, Houston
I work at my clinic 40 hours a week, but I used to spend a lot of my time documenting patient notes outside those hours. AdvertisementLast fall, I started using Suki AI, an AI-powered voice assistant, to help me make notes from patient interactions. I'm in favor of using AI for notetaking, but do have hesitations about using it for other purposes in the medical field. I signed up to trial Suki AI, which I heard the American Academy of Family Physicians endorsed, and a competitor product. I'm all in when it comes to using AI for transcription and summing up visits, but we have to make sure we have appropriate guardrails when going beyond that.
Persons: , Jennifer J, Bryan, I've, It's, I'd, Suki, I'm, we're Organizations: Service, Hattiesburg Clinic, Business, Mississippi State Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians Locations: Mississippi
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Christin Baumgarten, 39, about living in Bali with her husband and two kids. I moved to Bali from Berlin in April 2014. I moved to Bali when it was becoming known as an emerging startup hubI initially just planned to stay in Bali for the length of the three-month internship. Related storiesI was lonely at first, but now I have a husband and 2 kids hereInitially, I found Bali a bit lonely. Another is that following the Ukraine war, lots of people from Russia and Ukraine have moved to Bali.
Persons: , Christin Baumgarten, I'd, I've, we've, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Tourism Locations: Bali, Berlin, Silicon Valley, Indonesian, Sumatra, Germany, Bali ., Ukraine, Russia, Renon
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Armand Arton, 47, president of Arton Capital, a financial advisory firm, about golden visas and passports. We advise them about golden visas and golden passports — government programs that offer residency or citizenship rights to foreign investors. AdvertisementDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many American investors couldn't enter Europe, so they are now looking for residency programs in European countries. After this year's elections in France and the UK, we're also seeing millionaires in those countries looking to relocate. I'd advise wealthy migrants to get in on programs sooner rather than laterThe number of applicants for golden visas increases every year.
Persons: , Armand Arton, couldn't, we're, haven't, I've, It's, Brexit, We've, who've, Irma, Maria, it's, I'd Organizations: Service, Arton, Arton Capital, Business, Caribbean Locations: Europe, France, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Property, Greece, Italy, England, Germany, UAE, Antigua, Barbuda, Bulgaria, Ireland
AdvertisementFor most of my time at Amazon, I've been going into the office five days a week. When Amazon RTO rules started requiring people to come into the office three days a week, I noticed that in-person work helped me and my team collaborate better. Roughly a month after I started, I decided to work in the office five days a week. I heard rumors about Amazon employees "coffee badging" on the news, but I don't personally know of anyone who's done it. In-person work has helped my team collaborate and improved my focusI heard about Amazon's new RTO policy, requiring employees to come in five days a week, on Monday.
Persons: , Luka Emrashvili, I've, It's, I'd, they'd, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Big Tech Locations: Amazon, New York, I'm, Georgia, Eastern Europe, weren't, Bryant
I started my career as a solicitor and worked at PwC as part of their legal team in the UK. From my early days at PwC, I felt Big Four businesses operate super efficiently and do fantastic work. We work with organizations to support their early career talent, providing them with training on navigating uncertainties around personal financial literacy and how businesses work. When you're working at Big Four companies, there are all sorts of rules and regulations about the types of investments you're allowed to make because of audit restrictions. I recommend that early career professionals talk to their peers about what works for them from a personal finance position.
Persons: , Carla Hoppe, I've, who've, overspending, PwC, I'd, isn't, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, Big, Business, EY Locations: PwC
I'm the managing director and head of the Merrill Center for Family Wealth. But often, they aren't sure what success means to those people, perhaps because family members feel uncomfortable talking about it. How can I build my own personal identity, both within and outside the family wealth? Many rising generation members are concerned about how to carve out a path for themselves. When rising generation members interact with friends and colleagues, it can lead to uncomfortable questions about wealth and privilege.
Persons: , Valerie Galinskaya, we've, I've, We've Organizations: Service, Bank of America, Business, Merrill Center, Family Wealth Locations: New York City, San Francisco
"I am tactically bearish for the next 2 months," wrote Rebecca Cheong, head of Americas equity derivatives strategy for UBS, in a note. The S & P 500 rapidly rebounded, though, making back most of the losses and approaching a new high once again. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500, YTD And September has gotten off to a sour start with the S & P 500 down four of the first five trading days. Other reasons that make the trader bearish: UBS clients have sold stocks 11 of the last 12 days. Cheong suggested hedges that would pay off if the S & P 500 is down 10% in one month and 15% in two months.
Persons: Rebecca Cheong, Cheong Organizations: UBS, Nvidia, Global, Tech, Federal, U.S
I've lived in the Bay Area, New York, and the UK while building and scaling Zyper. But if you want to be laser-focused without distractions, you can't beat the Bay Area. Particularly in the Valley, there's a propensity for very quickly backing "zero-to-one ideas" and creating something entirely new. Silicon Valley is special, and I plan to stayI moved Zyper to San Francisco right before the pandemic hit. AdvertisementThere are other emerging markets, like Korea, Brazil, and China, but I think there's something very special about the ecosystem and history of Silicon Valley.
Persons: , Amber Atherton, I've, Zyper, Y Combinator, Y, it's, Michael Seibel, Everyone's, London's, There's, overregulate Organizations: Service, Business, Patron, Nvidia Locations: San Francisco, London, New York, Palo Alto, Bay, California, Zyper, Mountain View, Hong Kong, England, American, Delaware, . New York, York, Europe, Silicon Valley, Miami, Austin, Silicon, Korea, Brazil, China
Macdonald, 32, quit his accounting job at PwC in 2016 to work on ManiLife full-time. I decided to accept a job at PwC, a Big Four accounting company, for a three-year graduate program. When the time came to return to my accounting job in September 2015, I gave up my peanut butter venture and returned to the UK. I had shelved my idea for a peanut butter brand to work at PwCI came up with the idea for ManiLife — my peanut butter company — living in Argentina. Having a stable job helped me get my business off the groundI think I left my PwC job at the right time.
Persons: , Stu Macdonald, Macdonald, I'd, weren't, didn't, I've, I'm Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Wilmslow , England, PwC, Argentina, Córdoba, British
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