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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.
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But while I initially thought I'd always pine for my college days, I can say that post-grad life has its plusses, too. I quickly learned that in post-grad life, there doesn't have to be a shortage of new things for your curiosity to dig into. A side note: planning to meet up with friends might take more effort in post-grad life, but effort is all it is. The future is something to be excited about, tooThere's no shame in finding the transition into post-grad life hard. I do believe that post-grad life can be as fulfilling as your college days.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMcLaren Racing CEO: Proud of F1's innovations in safety, sustainabilityMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown discusses how the team uses hard data to improve results, and its efforts to become a more sustainable sport.
Persons: Zak Brown Organizations: McLaren
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNew Nike CEO a 'good man' to rejuvenate its culture, says Stifel's Jim DuffyJim Duffy, Sitfel, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why Nike hasn't seen analyst rerating after the chief executive shake up, how quickly Nike can turn their story around, and much more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeeing good opportunities in the agricultural and automobile sectors, says Oakmark's David HerroDavid Herro, Oakmark portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss where Herro is finding value, the international automobile picture, and much more.
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The nation loaded at least 17 cargoes of oil and oil products onto ships sanctioned by the West. Another 20 sanctioned ships are still idling by Russia's coasts and ports, the outlet said. A dozen sanctioned ships were known to load Russian crude and crude products in August and September, up from just one sanctioned ship recorded in April, the outlet reported. Another 20 sanctioned tankers are known to be idling near Russia's coasts or anchored at Russian ports, the report added. Falling crude prices also appear to be hitting Russia's oil trade.
Persons: , Putin Organizations: Bloomberg, West, Service Locations: Russia, Moscow, Belgorod, China
Read previewThousands upon thousands of people descended on Apple stores around the world on Friday morning to get their hands on the new iPhone 16. Saul Campos, who said he also purchases a new iPhone each year, got the new iPhone for the same reason. AdvertisementCruz writes for a tech publication, but said that she wasn't at the Apple store as a member of the media. Related storiesFilm director RD Alba, who shoots with iPhones, says the changes in the iPhone 16 might seem relatively minor but "Apple Intelligence will go a long way." One new iPhone 16 owner, Sven Korać, marks a return to the iPhone with his purchase.
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Starbucks' new CEO, Brian Niccol, did not issue a new RTO mandate in his first address to employees. Niccol will commute from Newport Beach to Seattle using Starbucks' jet. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Niccol already has special permission to live at his current home in Newport Beach and commute 995 miles to Starbucks' headquarters in Seattle using the company's jet.
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I think they understand that he's so transactional and so devoid of core values that anything that they want they can manipulate him to get," Cuban said of Silicon Valley backers of Trump. It's unclear what business Cuban is referring to. Related storiesTo be sure, this isn't the first time Cuban has speculated on his Silicon Valley peers' motivations for backing Trump. But after digging into Trump's business records, Cuban said he changed his mind. "I just think he was and would be a lousy president," Cuban wrote.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvans: Mega-cap tech will lead in this era of disruption and innovationElizabeth Evans, Managing Partner at Evans May Wealth, sees the Fed's 50-basis point rate cut as expected and positive for tech stocks, which she believes will keep leading.
Persons: Evans, Elizabeth Evans Organizations: Evans
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley downgraded PepsiCo to equal weight. 7 a.m.: FedEx could slide more than 30% as 'structural challenges' are here to stay, Morgan Stanley says Morgan Stanley analyst Ravi Shanker downgraded FedEx to underweight from equal weight after the shipping company's earnings came in below expectations. — Pia Singh 6:33 a.m.: E-commerce stock MercadoLibre has more than 18% upside, according to Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley is bullish on Argentine e-commerce firm MercadoLibre . — Pia Singh 5:49 a.m.: Evercore ISI hikes Amazon price target Evercore ISI is betting big on Amazon's streaming service. — Pia Singh 5:49 a.m.: Morgan Stanley downgrades PepsiCo Don't expect PepsiCo shares to make much headway going forward, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Greenwich Wealth's Vahan Janjigian and Allspring Global's Margaret PatelVahan Janjigian, chief investment officer at Greenwich Wealth Management, and Margaret Patel, senior portfolio manager for multi-asset solutions at Allspring Global Investments, join 'The Exchange' to discuss slowdown strategies for stocks, the future of interest rates, and more.
Persons: Allspring Global's Margaret Patel Vahan Janjigian, Margaret Patel Organizations: Greenwich, Greenwich Wealth Management, Allspring Global Investments
Read previewThere are classic Korean barbecue dishes that everyone knows and loves, from the ribeye and short rib meats to traditional banchan like japchae and kimchi. AdvertisementOrder pork jowl over pork bellyKim said Baekjeong helped introduce pork jowl to the Korean barbecue market. AdvertisementNever skip on outside skirt steakKim said outside skirt steak is one of his favorite cuts of beef at KBBQ. "And short rib is the king of Korean barbecue, so I also always order short rib." Courtesy of BaekjeongA great Korean barbecue meal typically ends with a cold noodle soup, according to Kim.
Persons: , Chef Samuel Kim, Kim, Baekjeong, That's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Baekjeong
The Japanese flag flutters over the Bank of Japan (BoJ) head office building (bottom) in Tokyo on April 27, 2022. The Bank of Japan kept its benchmark interest rate steady at "around 0.25%" — the highest rate since 2008 — at the conclusion of a two-day meeting Friday. Japan's economy has recovered moderately, the central bank said in its official statement, while acknowledging "some weakness has been seen in part." BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said last month that the central bank would continue to raise interest rates if the economy and inflation stayed in line with the central bank's projection. On Thursday, The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 50 basis points to a range of 4.75% to 5.0%.
Persons: BOJ, Kazuo Ueda Organizations: Bank of Japan, The Bank of Japan, Nikkei, U.S . Federal Reserve Locations: Tokyo
Watch CNBC's full interview with iPhone co-inventor Tony Fadell
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with iPhone co-inventor Tony FadellTony Fadell, Fmr. Apple Executive, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the release of the iPhone 16, the state of AI, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailColliers U.S. CEO: Commercial real estate still has some stress to come and loans to be worked outGil Borok, Colliers U.S. and Latin America CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss if Borok thinks rate cuts mark the peak in commercial real estate delinquencies, how the chief executive sees the current environment, and much more.
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Read previewIn February, Glean announced a $200 million funding round valuing the AI enterprise software startup at $2.2 billion. AdvertisementThe transaction is the latest in a string of dizzying back-to-back funding rounds at ever-higher valuations for a handful of AI startups that stand in stark contrast to the doldrums of the overall market for startups. Earlier this year, Sakana raised $30 million in a seed funding round led by Lux Capital. Slingshot AI, which has built an automated mental health counselor, also raised separate rounds of funding just months apart. Advertisement"VCs are increasingly faced with frequent requests from their hot AI companies to follow on or double down on investments," said Iris Sun, an investor at 500 Global.
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Lot of alpha opportunities under the hood in China A-shares: GS
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPlenty of alpha opportunities under the hood; stay invested in China A-shares: Goldman SachsTimothy Moe of Goldman Sachs highlights short-term opportunities in H-shares and long-term potential in A-shares as China’s structural transformation takes shape, but advises a selective approach within these markets.
Persons: Goldman Sachs Timothy Moe, Goldman Sachs Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVernon: Both FedEx and UPS are well-positioned to leverage pricing power despite current pressuresDavid Vernon, Senior Research Analyst – Transportation at Bernstein, sees FedEx's lowered guidance as an overreaction and expects improvements later. He recommends buying the dip, noting both FedEx and UPS are well-positioned despite challenges.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'4-8 trillion RMB' needed in the hands of Chinese consumers to stimulate the economy: BarclaysAjay Rajadhyaksha of Barclays breaks down the problems facing the Chinese economy and says that the government and central bank will continue to "muddle along" in trying to boost the country's economy.
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Friday, September 20, 2024: Cramer says he won't sell this 'well-run' wholesale retailerGo behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks of the CNBC Investing Club as they talk candidly about the market's biggest headlines, analyst calls and holdings in the Charitable Trust—and see up close how they decide when, and if, to take action on stocks.
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3-Stock Lunch: Nike, Fedex, & Lennar
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email3-Stock Lunch: Nike, Fedex, & LennarBrian Vendig, president of MJP Wealth Advisors, joins CNBC's 'Power Lunch' to discuss three stocks: Nike, Fedex, and Lennar.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs' Naison-Tarajano: Rate cut was 'a bit of a hedge' for the economySara Naison-Tarajano, Goldman Sachs Private Wealth global head of capital markets, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss reactions to the Fed's rate cut decision, market outlooks, and more.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Sara Naison, Goldman Organizations: Wealth Locations: Goldman Sachs
Trade Tracker: Steve Weiss buys more Vertiv
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Steve Weiss buys more VertivSteve Weiss, founder and managing partner at Short Hills Capital Partners ,joins CNBC’s “Halftime Report” to explain why he's buying more Vertiv.
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HSBC in a Sept. 17 report examined the relationship between Fed rate cuts and copper and aluminum prices over the past 30 years. In its base case, Citi sees copper prices averaging $9,000 per ton for the rest of this year, citing U.S. election uncertainty and weak manufacturing sentiment. Energy Citi anticipates that oil will suffer renewed price weakness in 2025, with Brent falling to around $60 a barrel. Based on what happened in 2019, trade tariffs lowered global oil demand growth by 0.2 million barrels a day. A slowdown in China, among the world's largest importer and consumer of oil, has been blamed on slowing global oil demand.
Persons: annualized, it's, that's, Brent Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, Citi, HSBC, Commodities, Energy Citi Locations: China, U.S, Europe, Iran
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