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Business Insider asked its Workforce Innovation board to participate in a roundtable to discuss how DEI programs are evolving. AdvertisementSkills-based hiring is one way companies are working to identify diverse candidates organically. The critical piece for companies is to figure out the best way to capture an accurate and comprehensive view of employees' skills. The global company has a centralized corporate DEI team, with DEI councils at the individual industry units. Using AI to scrutinize hiring, while retaining the human touchAdya said Infosys is using AI to analyze patterns in its hiring data.
Persons: John Deere, Maggie Hulce, Spring Lacy, We've, Anant Adya, Infosys Lucrecia Borgonovo, Chris Deri, Weber, Lacy, Lucrecia Borgonova, Mastercard's, Borgonovo, Lucrecia Borgonovo, Hulce, It's, realigning, Adya, Deri Organizations: Microsoft, Molson Coors, Walmart, for Racial Equity, Business, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Verizon, Infosys, Prudential, Mastercard, DEI
BBY YTD mountain Best Buy YTD These were not the results we wanted from Best Buy, but they are the numbers we had expected. Best Buy stock below $80 would push the dividend yield up to just under 5% — a nice payout for our patience. We still believe in the stock because Best Buy should benefit once mortgages drop and housing turnover picks up. Best Buy Why we own : We believe Best Buy will prove to be a go-to destination for consumers looking to upgrade hardware, much of which was purchased during Covid, to new AI-powered devices. In the Best Buy app, the company also launched the "Best Buy Gift Finder," an AI-powered gifting guide to help consumers find new products.
Persons: Jim Cramer, it's, Donald Trump, Jim, Corie Barry, Barry, Matthew Bilunas, Jim Cramer's, David Paul Morris Organizations: Revenue, LSEG, Target, Walmart, Amazon, Costco, Enterprise, Black, Microsoft, Meta, Management, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Tuesday's, Union City , California
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's growing skepticism that things have peaked with Nvidia, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at recent movements in the mega cap stocks and what's behind them.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Nvidia
The apparel company issued strong holiday guidance on Tuesday after posting its sixth straight quarter of double-digit sales growth and another quarter of results that topped expectations. For the all-important holiday shopping quarter, Abercrombie is expecting sales growth of 5% to 7%, ahead of the 4.8% growth that analysts had expected, according to LSEG. That new outlook is higher than the 12.1% growth analysts had expected, according to LSEG. The Abercrombie and Hollister brands posted comparable sales growth of 11% and 21%, respectively. Horowitz noted the strong performances lapped growth of 26% for Abercrombie and 7% for Hollister last year.
Persons: Fitch isn't, Mike Jeffries, Abercrombie, Fran Horowitz, Horowitz, Hollister, it's, It's, Donald Trump's, , bullishness Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, LSEG, NFL, Hollister, Black, Dick's Locations: Manhattan, New York City, Americas
Learn moreThis year's Black Friday sales are shaping up to be particularly noteworthy, and Skims' sale is no exception: for the first time ever the brand is offering a sitewide sale. There's never been a better time to shop Skims than right now when the brand's Black Friday deals are live. We're adding a snug bodysuit and cozy onesie to our carts, but you can find more of the best Black Friday deals on Skims below. View at SkimsBlack Friday Skims FAQsWhen does the Skims Black Friday sale start and end? Black Friday 2024 is the best time to shop at Skims since the brand is offering its first-ever sitewide sale.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, Skims, There's, , Olivia Rose Rushing, , Conz Preti, Celia Fernandez, It’s, There’s Organizations: Business, Skims Locations: Skims
AdvertisementTo find the best stuffing recipe, I turned to Ina Garten, Paula Deen, Ree Drummond, Sunny Anderson. In search of the best stuffing recipe, I turned to celebrity chefs Ina Garten, Paula Deen, Ree Drummond, and Sunny Anderson. Related Video We got a local and a British tourist to find Philadelphia's best cheesesteakGarten's herb-and-apple stuffing features plenty of fresh ingredientsThe ingredients for Ina Garten's stuffing recipe. AdvertisementDrummond's stuffing recipe requires 3 kinds of breadThe ingredients for Ree Drummond's stuffing recipe. Anderson's stuffing recipe has 4 flavor combinations to choose fromThe ingredients for Sunny Anderson's stuffing recipe.
Persons: Ina Garten, Paula Deen, Ree Drummond, Sunny Anderson, Deen, Here's, Ina Garten's, Paige Bennett, I'd, Paula Deen's, Ree, Anderson, veggies, we've Locations: Turkey, British
This spiraled into a diss-track war in April and May, with Cole, Drake, Rick Ross, and Lamar all releasing new songs. Later in the track, Drake references Cole's diss track and apology. Evan Agostini/Invision/APLater in the track, Drake raps that he gave Future his first No. At the end of the track, Lamar samples a 1994 Tupac interview to simulate a conversation between the two rappers. Instead of insulting Drake, Lamar claims that the "Push Ups" rapper's circle has been feeding him lies, leaking information about him, and hoping for his downfall.
Persons: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Lamar, Lamar dissed Drake, J, Cole, Rick Ross, Hannah Getahun, Joseph Okpako, WireImage Lamar, Jermaine Cole, Big, Wale, Pusha, Meek Millz, Big Sean, Jay, Tyler, Mac Miller, Kunta, Lamar hasn't, Meek, Getty, Tim Mosenfelder, Aubrey, Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, Jackson, , rics,, m., ake Organizations: UMG, Spotify, Future, Metro, Universal Music Group, Wireless, Lamar, Big, Rocky, Rap Locations: Drake's, Lamar, Drake, Diss, Lamar's, Florida
A formerly estranged mother and daughter spent holidays fully alone or with their chosen family. A few months after Lindsey Glass went no-contact with her mom in 2014, it was Thanksgiving. Leslie was invited to a friend's Thanksgiving celebration, but never showed up. "Thanksgiving has been extremely important in our family, going back a couple of generations," Leslie said. AdvertisementThe holidays brought them back togetherLindsey Glass with her mother, Leslie Glass.
Persons: Lindsey Glass, Lindsey's, Leslie, Lindsey, Leslie Glass Organizations: Hallmark, AA Locations: New York City, New York, Los Angeles, Lindsey
When Erika Kullberg's law firm refused to accommodate a family emergency, she knew she had to quit. Kullberg left her law firm after she was denied an extension on a work assignment despite being in the middle of a family emergency. When Kullberg left her law firm — and her salary with it — these are the steps she took to ensure she'd still be financially secure. "I had a number of months I was very, very comfortable with, and so I made sure that that was saved up." "Ever since I was at a law firm, I was really frugal," she said.
Persons: Erika Kullberg's, , Erika Kullberg, Kullberg, wasn't, doesn't Organizations: Finance, Service
Many older Americans say monthly Social Security checks aren't enough to pay their bills. Pamela Shields is one of many older Americans who "unretired" because she couldn't live solely off her Social Security checks. Shields lives in Fort Worth, Texas, on her $1,470 monthly Social Security payments. Business Insider talked with more than 50 baby boomers who primarily rely on their monthly Social Security checks to get by, and many said that wasn't enough to cover essentials. AdvertisementShe unretired when she realized her monthly Social Security payments wouldn't be enough to support herself or her family.
Persons: Pamela Shields, Shields, she'd, she's, you'd, She's, she'll, I'm Organizations: Security, LinkedIn, Social, Business, Social Security, AARP, University of Chicago's Locations: Fort Worth , Texas
In 2022, the typical renter in the U.S. had a median net worth of $10,400, according to a new report by the Aspen Institute. Renters generally go through financial challenges like lower income, higher debt, fewer savings balances and lower rates of asset ownership, the report noted. Across income levels, renters are less likely than homeowners to own assets including cars, retirement accounts and securities, among others, the report found. Here are some of the financial challenges renter households face by income, according to the Aspen Institute, and ways they can build wealth. watch nowA hypothetical family in this category "first needs financial stability to meet the precondition for wealth building," the Aspen report notes.
Persons: That's, Janneke Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe, Clifford Cornell, Cornell, Shaun Williams, Williams Organizations: Aspen Institute, Finance, Urban Institute, Paragon Capital Management Locations: U.S, Washington ,, New York City, Denver
Now, VCs say many digital health startups are cutting their valuations to live another day. As of mid-November, PitchBook data shows 327 digital health startups that grabbed funding in 2021 but haven't raised since. Not even the AI boom, which has brought back-to-back fundraises for hot healthcare startups like Abridge, can make up for the discrepancy. "There are more digital health companies that are selling assets, selling people, or whatever they can," said Greg Yap, a partner at Menlo Ventures. AdvertisementVCs told BI they're pushing the next generation of healthcare startups for better discipline in balancing growth with profits.
Persons: haven't, Greg Yap, Doba Parushev, CareFirst, Parushev, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Alyssa Jaffee, she's, that's, Ruth, Alison Greenberg, Healthworx's Parushev, Forward's, Rob Price, Axios, LetsGetChecked, Galym, Yap, cofounders Umar Afridi, Sid Viswanathan, VCs Organizations: Healthcare, Business, Menlo Ventures, Healthworx Ventures, Getty, Ruth Health, Carta, Optum Ventures, Lightspeed Ventures Partners, Omada, Walgreens, Walmart Locations: Forward's San Francisco
Annual recurring revenue jumped 27% to $4.02 billion, also ahead of the $4.01 billion estimate, according to FactSet. The team also called out the positive uptake of the Falcon Flex model announced last year at Fal.Con 2023. … Flex customers, on average have adopted more than nine modules, and we expect to see these numbers continue to rise faster." It's clear to us that the CrowdStrike Falcon platform is resonating with customers new and old. Non-GAAP operating income between $804.4 million and $809.4 million, also well ahead of the $781 million estimate.
Persons: CrowdStrike, FactSet, Jim Cramer's, George Kurtz, Kurtz, Falcon, " Kurtz, We've, , That's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Michael Nagle Organizations: LSEG, Falcon, Flex, … Flex, Palo Alto Networks, TAM, CNBC, CrowdStrike, New York Stock Exchange, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: cybersecurity
A protracted transition to electric vehicles is taking its toll on global car companies, many of which still have yet to profit from battery-powered vehicles. This presents a problem for car companies that need mass adoption to deliver profits for these expensive vehicles. Here are all car companies with job cuts planned or already underway in 2024. Prior to the November job cuts, GM also trimmed another 1,000 salaried positions in software and services, according to reports. In addition to these job cuts, Ford also announced curtailed production at a factory in Cologne in the first quarter of 2025.
Persons: Ford, VW's, Stellantis, Elon Musk, Tesla Organizations: Ford, Motors, Detroit, General Motors, GM, United Auto Workers, BYD, Volkswagen, VW, Chrysler, Jeep, UAW, Business, Tesla, Nissan Locations: Detroit, China, Europe, Germany, Cologne, Germany German, BYD, Illinois
Start with a holiday to-do list. Jamie Grill/Getty ImagesKick off the holiday season by sitting down and making a master plan. "You can keep track of your holiday tasks by creating a master checklist or to-do list," Rashelle Isip, organization and productivity expert of The Order Expert, told Business Insider. "It's easier to track your holiday tasks when they're located in the same list." You could use a notes or list app, but organizing expert Julie Morgenstern suggested using paper.
Persons: Jamie Grill, Julie Morgenstern, Morgenstern
AdvertisementDuring his first term, Trump threatened tariffs while renegotiating trade with Mexico and Canada. Scott Bessent, Trump's pick for Treasury secretary, has called tariffs a "negotiating tool." In June of 2019, Trump threatened tariffs against Mexico if the country didn't alter its immigration system, which it eventually did. While financial analysts are taking Trump's threats seriously, some banking leaders seem to think that Trump's most recent tariff threat is a continuation of his prior negotiation tactic. Advertisement"This is President Trump's negotiating style: step one, punch in the face, step two, let's negotiate," Kieran Calder, the head of equity research for Asia at Union Bancaire Privée, said, according to Bloomberg.
Persons: Trump, Scott Bessent, Donald Trump, Robert Lawrence, Lawrence, Mark Blyth, Blyth, He's, he's, Trump's, Kieran Calder, Union Bancaire Privée, — Trump, Luis Costa Organizations: Biden, Peterson Institute for International Economics, European Union, American Free Trade, Brown University, White, Brookings Institute, NAFTA, Union Bancaire, Bloomberg, UBS, Citi Bank, Trump Locations: Mexico, Canada, Asia, China
The bipartisan legislation, introduced to Congress in 2023, would create a federal workplace retirement account for workers, similar to a 401(k). Such a plan would undoubtedly improve outcomes for those who wouldn't have otherwise have access to workplace retirement accounts, a recent study from Morningstar finds. Matching tax credit: Workers under a certain salary threshold would be eligible for a "match" in the form of a federal tax credit. Workers under a certain salary threshold would be eligible for a "match" in the form of a federal tax credit. "A lot of people would think of this federal plan as their [only] plan," he says.
Persons: Uncle Sam, Spencer Look, there'd Organizations: Savings, Morningstar, Workers
She said the Miss Universe brand didn't need to evolve because "we already got the best here." "We have blond and blue eyes, so we're coming to the ultimate evolution already," the CEO said when a reporter asked how she planned to evolve Miss Universe. "Maybe that's just her perspective; maybe that's how she felt about the evolution of Miss Universe." Raul Rocha and Anne Jakrajutatip with Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig following her crowning. Adetshina's own journey to the Miss Universe stage was tumultuous .
Persons: Anne Jakrajutatip, Victoria Kjaer, Chidimma Adetshina, Jakrajutatip's, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Adetshina —, I'm, Raul Rocha, Kjær Theilvig, Hector Vivas, Donald Trump Jr, Trump, Jakrajutatip, Adetshina, Miss, there's Organizations: Miss, WE, Miss Universe, Trump Jr, BI, Jakrajutatip, Miss Nigeria Chidimma Adetshina Locations: Miss Nigeria, Africa, South Africa, Nigeria
Several new "matchmaking" dating apps have launched in the past year, addressing dating-app fatigue. Matching and matches are everyday phrases in the online dating app lexicon. Sitch, an AI-powered matchmaking app launched in New York in November. Big dating apps have previously dabbled in matchmaking. Sitch"We've tried to replicate the exact human flow of matchmaking," Sitch cofounder Nandini Mullaji — who has experience in matchmaking friends of friends IRL — told BI.
Persons: Sean Rad, Harry Stebbings, Lian, Adam Zucker, Ram Chirimunj, Zoe Mazakas, Chirimunj, Sahil, Ahuja, We've, Nandini Mullaji —, Sitch, Alex Weitzman, Nick Rosen, Rosen Organizations: Facebook, Match Group, IRL, New, New York City Locations: New York, swiping, New York City
The hot new dating-app trend: matchmaking
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Sydney Bradley | Dan Latu | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Several new "matchmaking" dating apps have launched in the past year, addressing dating-app fatigue. Sitch, an AI-powered matchmaking app launched in New York in November. The current trend of new matchmaking apps generally splits into two categories: Either the users themselves are doing the matchmaking, or the app (typically built with AI) is matching users directly. Related storiesLoop, founded by siblings Lian and Adam Zucker, is a "matchmaking app where everyone can set up their single friends," Lian said. Sitch"We've tried to replicate the exact human flow of matchmaking," Sitch cofounder Nandini Mullaji — who has experience in matchmaking friends of friends IRL — told BI.
Persons: Sean Rad, Harry Stebbings, Lian, Adam Zucker, Ram Chirimunj, Zoe Mazakas, Chirimunj, Sahil, Ahuja, We've, Nandini Mullaji —, Sitch, Alex Weitzman, Nick Rosen, Rosen Organizations: Facebook, Match Group, IRL, New, New York City Locations: New York, swiping, New York City
AdvertisementTish Cyrus-Purcell says her divorce from Billy Ray Cyrus was difficult even for her kids, who are now adults. "For me, I never wanted to be divorced," Cyrus-Purcell said on a podcast. Tish Cyrus-Purcell says she wanted her marriage to Billy Ray Cyrus to end. Cyrus-Purcell has three kids — Miley, Braison, and Noah — with Cyrus. And a parental divorce can leave adult kids feeling "like that last security blanket is being ripped out from under them," Sussman said.
Persons: Tish Cyrus, Purcell, Billy Ray Cyrus, Cyrus, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, — Miley, Braison, Noah —, Brandi, Dominic Purcell, he'll, Brandi —, , Noah, Hudson, Susan Moss, Moss, it's, " Moss, Rachel Sussman, " Sussman, Sussman, Gabby Landsverk Organizations: Business, CDC Locations: NYC
Popular weight-loss drugs shouldn't keep you from enjoying the holidays, according to a doctor. GLP-1 medications like semaglutide (sold as Ozempic and Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro and Zepbound) have been a game-changer for weight management in recent years. To stay on track and enjoy the season, avoid these misunderstandings about GLP-1 medications that arise around food-related holidays. Don't feel like you're going to miss out on holiday funTaking a GLP-1 over the holidays won't prevent you from enjoying the festivities. It doesn't mean that you're not going to want to eat turkey and the foods you'll have over the holidays.
Persons: shouldn't, Ozempic, Caroline Apovian, Apovian, it's Organizations: Center, Weight Management, Wellness, Brigham, Women's Locations: GLP
Here's how to maximize your tax breaks for charitable giving
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Here's what to know about charitable tax breaks before swiping your credit card or transferring funds, according to financial advisors. How the charitable deduction worksWhen filing taxes, you claim the standard deduction or your total itemized deductions, whichever is bigger. The latter includes a tax break for charitable gifts, medical expenses and state and local taxes, or SALT, among others. For 2024, the standard deduction is $14,600 for single taxpayers and $29,200 for married couples filing together. Plus, you can satisfy yearly required minimum distributions, or RMDs, with a QCD, according to the IRS.
Persons: Indiana University Lilly, Paula Nangle, Donald Trump, Nangle, filers, Sandi Weaver, Weaver, Juan Ros Organizations: Indiana University, Indiana University Lilly Family School, Marshall Financial, President, Weaver Financial, Medicare, Financial Management Locations: Doylestown , Pennsylvania, Mission , Kansas, Thousand Oaks , California
AdvertisementKoyaana Redstar, a vintage luxury handbag expert, swears by resale handbags. She said she bought a Chanel Boy bag for $2,050 in 2015 and sold it for $2,000 in 2024. AdvertisementI swear by resale, just because your return on investment is always going to be higher if you buy resale and sell resale, versus buying at retail price and then selling it off. A black leather Chanel Boy handbag. But don't buy designer handbags just to resell themLuxury handbags from Bottega Veneta and Hermes.
Persons: Koyaana Redstar, I've, Edward Berthelot, Louis Vuitton, MIGUEL MEDINA, Hermes, Jeremy Moeller, consigners Organizations: Luxe, Rebag, Getty, Bottega Locations: Rebag, Paris, France, AFP, Bottega Veneta
AdvertisementTrump's second term may not bode well for Chinese fast-fashion brands in the US. Gen Z-favorite brands like Shein and Temu will likely be hit hard by such tariffs. Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election could spell trouble for Chinese fast-fashion brands, particularly Gen Z-favorite budget brands like Shein and Temu. While campaigning this year, Trump said he would impose tariffs of 60% or higher taxes on Chinese products. AdvertisementAnd while Shein has become synonymous with fast fashion produced in China, it's facing rising competition from Temu.
Persons: bode, Gen, Temu, Donald Trump's, Trump, Liu Pengyu, PDD, David Jacks, Jacks, Lei Chen, PDD's, Jeffrey Towson, Emily Pfeiffer, Forrester, Pfeiffer, Jacob Cooke, Vox, Shein, Biden Organizations: National Retail Federation, Singapore's Yale, NUS College, TechMoat Consulting, Towson, Amazon, Bloomberg Locations: China, Bangladesh, Morocco, Temu
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