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"It's very time-consuming, very frustrating for these clinicians," Dr. Taha Kass-Hout , GE HealthCare's global chief science and technology officer, told CNBC in an interview. GE HealthCare on Monday announced a new artificial intelligence application it said will save time for doctors who diagnose and treat cancer. Since the tool is cloud-based, it will drive recurring revenue for GE HealthCare, Kass-Hout said. GE HealthCare is also hoping to integrate its CareIntellect products with some of the other early stage AI initiatives it teased on Monday. For instance, GE HealthCare is exploring how a group of AI agents can work together as a team to support doctors through its tool called Health Companion.
Persons: Kass, Hout, Dr, Taha Kass, oncologists, Chelsea Vane, Vane, it's Organizations: GE Healthcare, Fair for Trade, Services, China National Convention Center, Oncology, GE, CNBC, Health, Deloitte, GE HealthCare, Tampa General Hospital, Kass Locations: China, Beijing, Tampa
For some shoppers, the upcoming holiday season may lead to significant credit card debt. "Between buying gifts and booking peak-season travel, the holidays are an expensive time of year," said Sara Rathner, NerdWallet's credit cards expert. "Not only are consumers at risk of getting into credit card debt, but that debt can stick around long after the decorations come down." More from Personal Finance:2 in 5 cardholders have maxed out a credit card or come close2.5% adjustment to Social Security benefits coming in 2025'Fantastic time' to revisit bonds as interest rates fallThe stakes are higher in 2024 with credit card debt already at $1.14 trillion. The average credit card charges more than 20% — near an all-time high.
Persons: Sara Rathner Organizations: Finance, Security, National Retail Federation, Shoppers
Last week, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business launched the Booth Family Office Initiative, a combination of research programs, courses and summits aimed at current and future family office executives. Business schools at Harvard, Columbia, Northwestern, Pepperdine and other universities have started offering courses aimed at family offices or family-owned companies. For family offices, the programs can help train the next generation of family office leaders at a time when talent is scarce and family offices are battling for experienced investors, accountants, lawyers and estate planners. The number of family offices has grown to more than 8,000 from about 6,000 in 2019, according to Deloitte. As more wealthy alumni launch family offices or work for one, they're becoming an important pipeline of donors and funding.
Persons: Robert Frank, Booth, Paul Carbone Organizations: University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Pritzker Private Capital, Family, Business, Harvard, Pepperdine, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, CCC Alliance, Wharton, Family Alliance, Deloitte Locations: Columbia, Northwestern
Several hard-to-predict factors will influence consumers' spending, as they deck the halls and look for the perfect gifts. That's a more modest increase than the 3.9% year-over-year jump from the 2022 to 2023 holiday season, when spending totaled $955.6 billion. Shoppers expect to spend an average of $1,778 on the holidays this year, 8% more than last holiday season, according to consulting firm Deloitte's survey. SharkNinja CEO Mark Barrocas described the election as the "biggest unknown" that will shape the holiday season. A shorter holiday season
Persons: Michael M, Stephen Rogers, Mario Tama, Rogers, Matt Shay, it's, Lance Allen, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Scott Olson, Mark Barrocas, It's, Jen Acerra, Ed Bastian, Evan Gold, Gold, Jack Kleinhenz, Allen, they're Organizations: Herald, Santiago, Getty, Deloitte, National Retail Federation, Shoppers, Deloitte's Consumer Industry Center, Walmart, Catering, Home Depot, Democratic, Republican, Amazon, Delta Air Lines, CNBC, Hurricane Milton, Anadolu, Planalytics, Depot Locations: New York City, Burbank , California, Traverse City , Michigan, Florida, Clearwater, Philadelphia, San Francisco, North Carolina
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina wants to shift its focus away from real estate-led growth, economist saysSitao Xu, chief economist of Deloitte China, discusses the state of the Chinese economy.
Persons: Sitao Xu Organizations: China, Deloitte China
watch nowAmericans often splurge on gifts during the holidays. This year, holiday spending from Nov. 1 through Dec. 31 is expected to increase to a record total of $979.5 billion to $989 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Even as credit card debt tops $1.14 trillion, holiday shoppers expect to spend, on average, $1,778, up 8% compared to last year, Deloitte's holiday retail survey found. Meanwhile, 28% of holiday shoppers still haven't paid off the gifts they purchased for their loved ones last year, according to another holiday spending report by NerdWallet. How shoppers pay for holiday giftsThe problem with credit cards and BNPL
Organizations: National Retail Federation, NerdWallet
Varun Kulkarni transitioned from consulting to a senior product manager role at Cisco. He tailored his résumé to highlight skills that apply to tech more than they do to consulting. Next, he spent about two months cold-emailing and networking with people who had made a similar move from consulting to tech. Once he felt ready to interview, landing a job — a senior product manager at Cisco — took two months. This is the résumé Kulkarni used to apply to the company.
Persons: Varun Kulkarni, , Kulkarni, Cisco — Organizations: Cisco, Service, Deloitte, Big Tech, Business Locations: Seattle
EY has delayed start dates for some of its new hires for a second consecutive year. The consulting giant said the move reflected "the current M&A environment and our business needs." AdvertisementThe accounting and consultancy giant EY has delayed the start of jobs for some of its new hires amid an industry slowdown. It's the second year running that the Big Four firm has delayed start dates for new hires. EY pushed back start dates twice in 2023 and also made at least 300 job cuts in its advisory wing.
Persons: EY, Organizations: Service, Financial Times, Big, Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Global
CNN —Donald Trump is invoking a vision of an extreme new White House term that would transform America and rock the world. And Vice President Kamala Harris has only three weeks to avert it, as she struggles to restore momentum in a neck-and-neck race to Election Day. Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris listen to her speak during a rally at Ripon College, in Wisconsin, on October 3. With the nation in such a sour mood, Harris’ incumbency as vice president is a liability. His post underscored what Harris represents for those who fear the very real prospect of Trump’s return.
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Valued at $4 billion in 2021, Cerebras is reportedly seeking to roughly double that in its IPO. The customer, G42, is backed by Microsoft , and it's entirely responsible for the $1.43 billion purchase commitment. G42 can pick up $500 million more in Cerebras shares if it commits to spend $5 billion on the company's computing clusters. The major Wall Street banks, for their part, are finding other ways to play in the burgeoning AI infrastructure market. Fitch, who said he sold out of his Nvidia stock years ago, told CNBC that the benefits outweigh the risks.
Persons: Andrew Feldman, Ramsey Cardy, Cerebras, , David Golden, it's, prepayment, CFIUS, Mike Gallagher, Gina Raimondo, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Young, There's, Peter Thiel, Eva Marie Uzcategui, there's, Thiel, Jim Fitch, Fitch, Feldman Organizations: Cerebras Systems, Nvidia, Revolution Ventures, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Mayo Clinic, Treasury, Foreign Investment, Reuters, Chinese Communist Party, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Barclays, BDO, KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst, Riverstone Networks, CoreWeave, Clarium Capital Management LLC, Bloomberg, Getty, Mizuho Securities, Venture, CNBC, Devices Locations: Toronto, U.S, Sunnyvale , California, Abu Dhabi, China, Miami , Florida, Los Angeles, Florida
Where are Gen Z's tech founders?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Amanda Hoover | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
So where are Gen Z's tech founders? Gen Z founders and would-be founders are stepping into a vastly different tech world from that of their predecessors — a world where launching a unicorn is far more difficult, and publicly scrutinized, than it was for the garage-band generation of Jobs and Gates. Gen Z is coming of age in an era when the same Big Tech companies are diffuse and dominant. In other words, millennial founders ran so that Gen Z founders could walk. Perhaps we won't see Gen Z founders standing before a crowd and unveiling their latest shiny products anytime soon.
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CNN —Trump allies are calling for the federal government to punish Deloitte after an employee at the consulting firm apparently shared his private messages with JD Vance. The Post did not reveal who corresponded with Vance, now Trump’s running mate, and leaked those communications. “Maybe it’s time for the GOP to end Deloitte’s taxpayer funded gravy train?” Trump Jr. wrote on X, noting that Deloitte receives billions of dollars in government contracts. Trump Jr. told CNN he was speaking his mind as a private citizen. Neither Trump nor Vance have publicly threatened Deloitte, and it’s worth noting that Trump Jr. has indicated he does not plan to serve in the federal government.
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With his mentors' feedback, he created a résumé that helped him land him a role at Google a few months later. Software engineer at GoogleSahil Gaba, a software engineer at Google, said he liked two main things on his 2021 résumé, which landed him $300,000 in starting pay. Software engineer at MetaHemant Pandey, a software engineer at Meta, said he has been using the same résumé template since he graduated from his master's program in 2017. It landed Lin his roles at Meta, Visa, and PayPal, and, in 2022, a $350,000 pay package at Google. Previously at Cisco and SAP, the software engineer now works for Salesforce, where he interviews other candidates.
Persons: , Virmani, Google Virmani, Google Sahil Gaba, I've, Gaba, Meta Hemant Pandey, it's, Google Yung, Yu Lin, he's, Lin, Ghatage Organizations: Big Tech, Service, Deloitte, Google, Software, Meta, Tesla, SAP, Visa, PayPal, Cisco
Some Spirit Halloween locations will be busy for longer than usual this year. Spirit Halloween will operate 10 stores through the entire holiday season as "Spirit Christmas," a spokesperson confirmed with CNBC. Not all stores will be converted from existing Spirit Halloween locations. "Spirit Christmas is a new concept for us, and we're hopeful it will resonate with our customers," a spokesperson for Spirit Halloween told CNBC. The first 10 locations will act as a test to see whether customers will stay invested through the holiday season.
Organizations: CNBC, Halloween, National Retail Federation, Deloitte Locations: Mays, N.J
Insider Today: Consultants hit the exits
  + stars: | 2024-10-06 | by ( Matt Turner | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This week's dispatchHot jobs reportgradyreese/Getty, Tyler Le/BIThe US economy added way more jobs in September than expected. AdvertisementThe jobs report on Friday showed 254,000 jobs added, way ahead of the 147,000 expected, while unemployment dropped to 4.1%. Here's what it all means:Rates: The strong job numbers likely mean a longer wait for lower rates.
Persons: , Tyler Le, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Harris, Alyssa Powell, Marc Rowan, Apollo, Rowan, Natalie Ammari, Scooping, Van Cleef, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Business, Service, UC Berkeley, Fed, Dow, Deloitte, Accenture, Reuters, Apollo Management, Apollo, JPMorgan Locations: Zegna, Bridgewater
Anna Sebastian Perayil died in July, four months after joining the Pune office of Ernst & Young, one of the “Big Four” accounting firms. In a LinkedIn post on Thursday, Ernst & Young India chairman Rajiv Memani acknowledged Augustine’s letter and said he was “deeply saddened” by what had happened. “This is a systemic issue that goes beyond individual managers or teams,” Augustine wrote. So for many on social media, Perayil’s death was also an indictment of the broader work culture in India, where young job seekers face fierce competition. “Like many in her position, she did not have the experience or the agency to draw boundaries or push back against unreasonable demands,” Augustine wrote.
Persons: Anna Sebastian Perayil, Ernst & Young, Anita Augustine, , ” Augustine, , Young, Ernst, Rajiv Memani, ” Memani, Shobha Karandlaje, Perayil, Augustine, Narayana Murthy Organizations: Pune, Ernst, NBC News, Young, Indian Express, Deloitte, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, World Bank, International Labor Organization, Infosys, LinkedIn Locations: India, Indian, Japan, South Korea, China
New York CNN —Amazon is raising pay for its more than 800,000 US warehouse and transportation workers and giving them Amazon Prime for free. Amazon will also offer the $139 yearly Prime benefit to employees for free. Amazon’s decision to raise wages is another sign of a tight jobs market for logistics workers, fueled by more Americans shopping online. The average hourly wage for transportation and warehouse workers rose to $30.79 in August, up 22% from August of 2020, according to the Labor Department. Rivals such as UPS, Walmart and Target have also bumped up wages for warehouse workers.
Organizations: New, New York CNN, Amazon, Labor Department, Rivals, UPS, Walmart, Target, Teamsters, Deloitte, Senate Health, Education, Labor, Pensions Locations: New York
Business students worldwide think it would be great to work for Apple, Google, or JPMorgan Chase. They were at the top of an ideal employer list according to business students in different countries. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementUniversum, an employer branding specialist, used feedback from thousands of business students from around the world to see where they really want to work. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, , Universum Organizations: Apple, Google, JPMorgan, Deloitte, Big, Service, Business
The rate of fraud alerts is "absolutely" going up, according to Deloitte U.S. risk & financial advisory principal Satish Lalchand. About 60% of credit card holders in 2023 experienced some sort of attempted fraud, according to Experian. "Fraud in general across all channels, whether it's check fraud, credit card fraud payments, the peer-to-peer payments, everything, is significantly increasing at a very rapid pace," Lalchand said. It has forecast a persistent threat that could reach nearly $400 billion in card fraud in the decade to 2032. "When we come down to credit cards, financial institutions are investing more in the concept of fraud and fraud modernization, replacing older technology and having better fraud detection capabilities, and retuning their alerts," Lalchand said.
Persons: it's, Satish Lalchand, Lalchand, Nilson, That's Organizations: Deloitte U.S, Global, U.S, Visa
Hong Kong CNN —A Chinese investment bank known for making some of the biggest deals in the country’s tech sector during its heyday has revealed it received a massive bill for 78 million yuan ($11 million) related to the disappearance of its star banker, Bao Fan. The request for payment from unspecified Chinese authorities only deepens the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Bao, who founded boutique investment bank China Renaissance in Beijing in 2005 and made it one of the top dealmakers for Chinese tech firms. He helped broker the 2015 merger between two of the country’s leading food delivery services, Meituan and Dianping. In February 2023, China Renaissance reported him missing amid a wider anti-corruption crackdown. CNN has reached out to the investment bank for additional information.
Persons: Bao Fan, Bao, Mr Bao, Zhonghui, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Economic Observer, Central Commission, CNN, Financial Times, China Renaissance, Zhonghui Anda CPA, Deloitte Locations: China, Hong Kong, Beijing, Dianping, Bao, Zhonghui Anda
While we may chastise ourselves for stumbling over our words or saying the wrong thing, we'd likely never notice such a thing in our peers. It's worrying about saying the wrong thing or asking a question others think is stupid or has an obvious answer. "Even if you stutter, even if you don't say it perfectly how you intended, it's taking you out of your head and into action," Durham said. "If you're someone who's in your head, you are not the target audience for that constructive criticism," she added. "So you are inherently not going to say the wrong thing."
Persons: , Emily Durham, Durham, it's, Zers, It's, They've, you'll Organizations: Service, Business, Deloitte, Harvard Business School
When I received a call from a Deloitte representative saying I'd landed a post-grad job as an actuarial analyst, I was ecstatic. But I didn't feel like there was space to express my femininity. I honestly didn't feel like there was a way to thrive in a more masculine environment without entirely abandoning my femininity, so I tucked away my spiritual, bubbly side. AdvertisementI didn't feel safe confiding in anyone about my workload concerns because everyone around me seemed to wear their burnout as a badge of honor. My superiors encourage me to leave work at work and I finally have time to nourish my hobbies and relationships.
Persons: , Cierra Desmaratti, It's, I'd, That's, hadn't, Deloitte's, I've, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Deloitte, Business, North Central College, Deloitte's Chicago, International Association of Black Actuaries, Transamerica, Big Locations: Miami, Naperville , Illinois, Deloitte's, Chicago, Transamerica, tmartinelli
Family offices are expected to add more than $2 trillion in assets by 2030, as an increase in wealth concentration and a revolution in wealth management drive rapid growth in new family offices. In total, the wealth of families with family offices is expected to top $9.5 trillion in 2030, according to the report — more than doubling over the decade. "It's really the past decade that has seen an acceleration in growth in family offices." The rise of family offices is remaking the wealth management industry and creating a powerful new force in the financial landscape. Family offices are seen as offering more privacy, more customization and more tailored programs for the next generation of the family.
Persons: Robert Frank, Rebecca Gooch, It's, Gooch, incentivized, Eric Johnson Organizations: Deloitte Private, Deloitte, Henley & Partners, Forbes Locations: centimillionaires, North America, Asia, Pacific, North
Hailed as Britain's Bill Gates, Lynch sold Autonomy, his groundbreaking data-management company, to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion. Shareholders and business commentators were puzzled about what HP, a hardware company, would do with Autonomy, a software company — and why the latter was worth $11 billion. A year after the acquisition, HP wrote down $8.8 billion of the purchase value and accused Lynch of lying about Autonomy's finances. Lynch said HP stifled Autonomy with mismanagement and bureaucracy that pushed out employees and stymied sales. "This verdict closes the book on a relentless 13-year effort to pin HP's well-documented ineptitude on Dr. Lynch," Morvillo said in a joint statement with his attorney colleague Brian Heberlig.
Persons: , Mike Lynch, Bill Gates, Lynch, Sushovan Hussain, Stephen Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Chris Morvillo, Léo Apotheker, Apotheker, Meg Whitman, James B, Stewart, Time Warner, Bryn Colton, Hussain, hadn't, Henry Nicholls, David Cameron, Cameron, Lynch —, Whitman, Apotheker's, Robert Hildyard, Hildyard hadn't, wasn't, that'd, Guglielmo Mangiapane Morvillo, Morvillo, Brian Heberlig, Angela Bacares, Hannah, Charles Morvillo Organizations: Service, Autonomy, Hewlett, Packard, HP, Business, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Oracle, Adobe, Cisco, Shareholders, New York Times, Time, FBI, Deloitte, Telegraph, The New York Times, KPMG, US Justice Department, Justice Department, High Court, REUTERS, BBC, British Museum, Politico, The Times, Times, Bacares Locations: San Francisco, London, California, Kenya, Sicily
With revenge travel over and pandemic savings depleted, travelers say they're planning fewer trips this summer, or skipping their vacations altogether. "After two straight years of strong gains, the number of Americans planning to take leisure trips is taking a dip," states a summer travel report from Deloitte Insights. 'Too expensive' to travel nowAmericans are planning 2.3 trips this summer, down from 3.1 trips from the summer of 2023, according to Deloitte's survey of more than 4,000 people. watch nowThe number of people who said they're avoiding summer travel altogether increased from 37% to 42%, the report showed. Those generations are spending less on airfare and hotel accommodations too, said Baig, suggesting a cutback in travel spending may be a normalization of the market following the end of revenge travel.
Persons: they're, Sofia Baig, Gen Zs, Baig, Zs Organizations: Deloitte, Marriott, Wyndham, Morning Locations: Hyatt, Airbnb
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