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Breakingviews TV: Zurich’s boss

This is a “discovery year” for many corporate executives confronting climate change at Davos, Zurich boss Mario Greco tells Rob Cox. But for insurers like his, ecological risks have necessarily been front and center for years......»»

Category: videoSource: reutersJan 23rd, 2020

Climate crisis dominates the top risks in World Economic Forum report ahead of Davos

A decade of record-setting heat and ice melt, punctuated by the fires consuming Australia right now, position climate-change risks atop the list of concerns as chief executives from the world’s most powerful companies ready to gather in Davos......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 15th, 2020

Intel execs express confidence in company"s performance, but offer no timeline on next CEO

Despite the turmoil of an abrupt CEO exit just a month ago, the three executives leading Intel Corp.’s second quarter conference call were upbeat about the company’s prospects for a record setting 2018 and confident in the chipmaker’s ability.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJul 26th, 2018

Capitol Report: Another key barometer of U.S. economy hits postrecession high: ISM service index soars

Business conditions improved in September and companies were upbeat about the future, according to a survey of senior executives at service-oriented companies in fields such as finance, health care and retail......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchOct 3rd, 2018

Just Skipping ‘Davos in the Desert’ Won’t Cut It

Pulling out of the forum is commendable. But executives and leaders need to spend more time scrutinizing their roles in morally dubious countries......»»

Category: topSource: washpostOct 16th, 2018

Saudi "Davos in the Desert" Lowers Its Profile

Russian and Asian executives and midlevel Western bankers will attend a Saudi Arabian investment conference this week that will be less splashy and global than its inaugural last year dubbed “Davos in the Desert.”.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: wsjOct 21st, 2018

Russia Threatens to Boycott Davos Over Disinvited Tycoons

Russia threatened to pull its delegation of dozens of Russian oligarchs and state company executives to a global gathering in Switzerland if the organizers didn’t reinstate invitations to three tycoons under U.S. sanctions......»»

Category: topSource: wsjNov 14th, 2018

Trade worries sour CEOs" mood as leaders converge on Davos

Chief executives across the world have grown a lot more pessimistic about the global economic outlook due to trade disputes and tense relations between major powers, a survey showed on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos......»»

Category: topSource: reutersJan 21st, 2019

Key Words: Maybe investors should take Davos doom and gloom as good sign, says Guggenheim’s Minerd

Executives gathering in Davos this year are a pretty gloomy bunch, and that might be a bullish sign for stocks in the near term, says Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 22nd, 2019

Executives in Davos Put Brave Face on Jittery Mood

Political paralysis in major developed economies, frayed trading links and concerns about concentration of corporate power created a jittery mood among business executives at the annual World Economic Forum......»»

Category: topSource: wsjJan 23rd, 2019

Brazil"s upbeat Bolsonaro faces sober Davos mood

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Category: videoSource: reutersJan 23rd, 2019

Brexit Flight, China Talks, Deutsche and Danske: CEO Daily for January 23, 2019

Must-read business news, delivered every morning. Good morning from Davos. The trade war between the U.S. and China has had dramatic affects on the global economy -- that much is clear from conversations with executives here. U.S. companie.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneJan 23rd, 2019

In Davos, U.S. executives warn that China is winning the AI race

In a new survey, 84 percent of Chinese business leaders said AI would have a bigger impact than the Internet. Only 38 percent of U.S. executives said the same......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 23rd, 2019

At Davos, labor leaders and executives agree that policies and investments into skills training is the best way to prevent people from being left behind in the "Fourth Industrial Revolution"

Business InsiderWorld Economic Forum Insider, Inc. CEO Henry Blodget hosted a panel at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos titled "Learning Today.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 25th, 2019

The automation agenda hidden by the Davos elite

In public, many executives wring their hands over the negative consequences that artificial intelligence and automation could have for workers. But in private settings, these executives tell a different story......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 28th, 2019

Home Depot Blames Wet Weather for Soggy Sales

Home Depot executives said wet weather around the country hurt quarterly sales at the home-improvement chain and, despite sounding upbeat about consumer spending, tempered growth expectations for 2019......»»

Category: smallbizSource: wsjFeb 27th, 2019

Restless Spirits forms partnership to help expand its brand and distribution area

Restless Spirits hopes a new partnership with industry and finance executives will expand the distribution of its Sons of Erin Whiskey and Builder's Botanical Gin brands......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournals8 hr. 42 min. ago

Lawyers weigh in on how the federal ban on noncompetes will affect Massachusetts

Why are certain "senior executives" still subject to noncompete? What happened after California banned such agreements? Is the case going up to the Supreme Court? Local attorneys have the answers......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournals8 hr. 42 min. ago

CoStar eyes virtual reality as integral player in future real estate deals

In a matter of years, touring a property on the market won't require leaving your office, top CoStar executives say......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournals22 hr. 45 min. ago

"Reels, Messaging, and AI:" What Wall Street analysts expect from Meta as it gears up for first-quarter earnings

Wall Street is upbeat heading into Meta Platforms' first-quarter earnings, with analysts touting its leadership in ad spending and AI initiatives. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images Meta Platf.....»»

Category: worldSource: nytApr 23rd, 2024