Starbucks is allowing its Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol full use of the company jet for all his travels — including personal holidays.
Starbucks eliminates $250,000 cap on CEO Brian Niccol's personal jet use, allowing unlimited private aircraft travel following security recommendations.
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(Updates name of private equity firm in paragraph 1) By Milana Vinn Jan 29 (Reuters) - Audax Private Equity is exploring a sale of cybersecurity provider BlueCat Networks, which could fetch more than ...
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California senator saw "inhumane conditions." The center operator says people are treated "humanely." ...
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WhatsApp rolled out Strict Account Settings, a lockdown-style mode that blocks unknown attachments, disables link previews, ...
Governments and companies are spending 30 times more destroying nature versus protecting, conserving and restoring it. Yet ...
The administration is taking yet another private equity stake in a mining company, this time up to 16 percent in USA Rare ...