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Theorists say paying CEOs in stock options incentivizes them to act like shareholders and boost the bottom line at all costs. CTO Ian Wong and VP of engineering Mark Kinsella say leading by example sends a message that employees should prioritize family and personal life. While 90% of people say they are willing to change their actions to be more sustainable, there is still a gap between what people say, and what they do. Brands need to message more personal impact and outcomes in order to drive real change. On Wednesday, the new Bing refused to write a cover letter, citing ethics concerns.

  • The news is fine (it’s no WSJ, but they have some interesting coverage now and again), but the app is horrendous.
  • According to the new Elon Musk biography, the engineers secretly started designing an alternative.
  • While local politicians downplayed the water crisis for months, several neighborhoods have already seen their water run out, CNN reported.
  • She told Business Insider about how she’s struggling to land a job and worries about delaying retirement.

A key phase in Biden’s new student-loan forgiveness plan has wrapped up, bringing borrowers one step closer to relief. In today’s edition, we’re looking at a roundup of our top stories — including why cities on the rise are following a weird trend these days. Business Insider, initially focused on monitoring the U.S. tech industry then a broader range of topics, still is the dominant brand. German publishing giant Axel Springer acquired the company, after a smaller initial stake, for $343 million (closer to $450 million including debt) in September 2015 and retained Blodget as CEO. In a fairly standard arrangement for founders who sell and stay, he wins equity bonuses as the company within a company grows. We will keep investing heavily in our business, tech, and other “Business Insider” sections.

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Many of you already call us “Insider.” It’s a great fit for our broader plans, which extend beyond business journalism. Most importantly, it fully encompasses the breadth, depth, and scale of what we want to become. First, it doesn’t mean that we’re less committed to our business and tech journalism. On the contrary, we’re going to continue to expand our business and tech coverage over the next few years, in addition to investing in other areas.

  • With June 26 fast approaching, the city desperately needs rain.
  • As of 2011, it maintained a liberal policy on the use of anonymous sources.
  • Some AI companies would rather be VHS than LaserDisc, not at the bleeding edge of research but providing real utility at an attractive price.
  • Parents with young children worry more about money now than they have in years, new data shows.
  • Companies like Walmart and JPMorgan Chase have tapped Microsoft to build generative AI into their operations and products.