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Return to offices, e-commerce create opportunities: Things to watch in commercial real estate in 2021
Members of the commercial real estate industry who juggled new challenges over the past year are hoping for new opportunities as the calendar changes to 2021. Here’s a look at five things to watch across major industry sectors......»»
How the coronavirus recession could devastate employment
Job losses were felt in nearly every industry, with sectors like hotels and restaurants being hit especially hard......»»
Friday"s Market Minute: Watch For Bull Traps Ahead
While many stocks and sectors plummet, investors have turned their attention towards stay-at-home names, driving up the share prices of companies that might not deserve the valuations in the longer run. read more.....»»
More than 100,000 clean-energy workers lost their jobs in March
The novel coronavirus has hit one of America's fastest-growing employment sectors especially hard. The novel coronavirus has hit one of America's fastest-growing employment sectors especially hard......»»
More than 100,000 clean energy workers lost their jobs in March
The novel coronavirus has hit one of America's fastest-growing employment sectors especially hard. The novel coronavirus has hit one of America's fastest-growing employment sectors especially hard......»»
Airbnb’s $1 Billion Bargain Is a Sign of Things to Come
Now that tech valuations aren’t so bubbly, there’s an opening for private equity firms......»»
Texas was doing a lot of things right heading into 2020. Here"s where the economy could land after pandemic, energy collapse
Ray Perryman discusses how the Lone Star State is positioned in an economy being hammered by outside forces, uncertainty around the coronavirus, the Dallas vs. Houston employment base and more in this interview with the Dallas Business Journal......»»
How the coronavirus job cuts played out by sector and demographics
The job losses suffered in March as the U.S. economy shut down in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic were widespread but still were disproportionately felt in a handful of employment sectors and by women, the young and the less educated......»»
What does Memphis" closure of nonessential businesses mean for distribution and real estate?
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland's stay-at-home executive order means a variety of things for different industries, which the MBJ will report on in the coming days. Below is a quick analysis of the announcement and what it may mean for different sectors. .....»»
Health care and tech grows in city while other sectors falter, comptroller finds
New York City's still working it! Employment expansion in 2019 kept pace with the prior two years, despite fears of a looming downturn, a new report by state found. The growth owed to continuing... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Everything Jim Cramer said about the stock market on "Mad Money," including coronavirus uncertainty, Costco CEO, high market valuations
CNBC's Jim Cramer broke down how the newly discovered coronavirus could impact the stock market, got a read on Costco's business model and explained five things that can help the market sustain its high levels......»»
Past Decade Marked by Cellphones, Employment and Social Media
What has changed in the United States, and changed the country, in the past decade? Among those things at the top of the list is record unemployment, the rise of wireless devices and the ubiquity of........»»
10 Things to Know About Job Searching as a Veteran
Make a successful transition from the service to civilian life with these employment tips......»»
These job sectors are up in Pittsburgh —and here"s where employment"s dropped
The unemployment rate in the Pittsburgh metro has held steady at 3.8 percent since April, the lowest point since at least 1990 and, even more encouraging, the labor force has grown relative to a year ago, possibly signaling that the tight job market i.....»»
Economic Preview: U.S. likely added 173,000 jobs in August, but watch out for an end-of-summer surprise
The U.S. is not creating new jobs as fast as it was last year, but it’s still putting enough new hires to work to keep growth afloat even as the economy enters choppier waters. Here are five things to watch in the August employment report......»»
Hot Planning Trends for 2020
Keeping up with meeting-industry trends is no easy feat. What was hot one year can seem hopelessly outdated the next, and in sectors like technology and decor, things change at a breakneck pace. But... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Mid-Morning Market Update: Markets Open Lower; June Employment Numbers Exceed Estimates
Following the market opening Friday, the Dow traded down 0.53% to 26824.28 while the NASDAQ fell 0.66% to 8115.96. The S&P also fell, dropping 0.65% to 2,976.43. Leading and Lagging Sectors read more.....»»
Should MSCI & Russell FTSE China Allocation Gains Have Been Delayed During Trade War?
At the current time, with a trade war affecting the valuations of many companies and sectors around the world, should MSCI and Russell FTSE have delayed the increased allocations until there are........»»
IPO Report: CrowdStrike IPO: 5 things to know about the cybersecurity unicorn
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. filed for its long-awaited initial public offering Tuesday, joining a surge of 2019 tech IPOs by companies that have commanded huge valuations from private investors that has largely lacked cybersecurity offerings......»»
4 things every 50-something should know about retirement planning
If it's only a few short years away, make sure your post-employment plan is on track......»»