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MIB: A Guitarist on Taking Care of Business

Read every document. Look at every contract that goes in and out for show performances. Run spreadsheets to see what the gross is going to .....»»

Category: blogSource: TheBigPictureMay 14th, 2019

Large Milwaukee area employers leave UnitedHealthcare for new network pledging 15% lower costs

The influential Business Health Care Group that includes some of eastern Wisconsin’s largest employers is taking a major step in its journey toward lower health costs via a new provider network that promises 15% lower expenses......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 18th, 2021

Post-pandemic, encouraging innovation and taking care of workers among advice from top Milwaukee-area execs

The best thing to come out of 2020 for many southeastern Wisconsin executives is likely to be some hard business lessons learned, unlike any other time in their career.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 30th, 2020

WATCH: How Amazon is taking on the healthcare industry

Amazon is standing up a primary care business. We hosted a webinar about what that means for tech giant's broader healthcare push. .....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytDec 18th, 2020

U.S. security official warns of cyber scams taking hold in Albuquerque

With so many types of online scams targeting New Mexico individuals and companies — including a recent attack on a local power player in the health care industry — it may seem daunting to protect yourself and your business. But one expert said so.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 31st, 2019

"I felt trapped": How this guy went from homeless to Orlando business owner

Greg Trujillo's mom was practically the only family he had. She was a single parent taking care of him after his dad left. And she passed away when Trujillo was a 24-year-old computer engineer student at DeVry University in Orlando, leaving him everyt.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 20th, 2019

Forget ‘Captain Marvel.’ Meet Fortune’s Superwomen

These powerful execs are taking care of business. Moviegoers are clearly excited about Disney's Captain Marvel. T.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneMar 8th, 2019

A year after taking over at GE, Flannery is still cutting

A year after taking over an ailing American conglomerate, CEO John Flannery is calving off larger chunks of General Electric, casting away its health care business and selling its interests in the oil-services company, Baker Hughes......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJun 26th, 2018

3 ways employers are taking charge of healthcare costs

For the sixth consecutive year, the cost of providing medical and pharmacy benefits continues to skyrocket, according to the nonprofit National Business Group on Health (NBGH) survey 2019 Large Employers' Health Care Strategy and Plan Design. Resul.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 22nd, 2019

Health care tech firm raises $100M in equity funding

Lumeris, a Maryland Heights-based health care technology business, has raised $100 million in equity capital, the privately held company said Monday......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 22nd, 2024

I"m a financial planner — with layoffs on the rise, I suggest taking another look at your insurance

If you lose your job, you'll have plenty of other things to worry about — taking care of your finances now is a good idea no matter what. The offers and details on this page may have updated or changed since the time of publication. See ou.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 20th, 2024

Denver-based Ibotta CEO explains long path to IPO

Founder Bryan Leach spoke with the Denver Business Journal about taking his company public and what’s next for the Denver-based tech unicorn......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 18th, 2024

Uniland targets small business customers with Lancaster plan

Uniland is taking inspiration from the self-storage industry in its plans for flexible warehouse space for small-business customers......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 17th, 2024

Hair care company Richualist lands "Shark Tank" deal

From the Baltimore Business Journal. A Baltimore company won $150,000 in investment from celebrity investors Mark Cuban and Emma Grede on ABC’s popular "Shark Tank" show. Dawn Myers, the CEO of Richualist, won over the panel with a presen.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 15th, 2024

I was laid off from Lyft and it was a relief. Here"s exactly how I used my severance to land somewhere better.

This former Lyft employee was laid off and invested her severance package into career coaching, starting a food business, and self-care. Ziwei LiCourtesy of Ziwei LiZiwei Li used her severance from Lyft to reinvent her career narrat.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderApr 12th, 2024

Wells Fargo sees inflation taking heavy toll on small-business optimism

Persistent inflation has Wells Fargo and much of Wall Street reining in expectations for interest rate cuts this year......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 11th, 2024

Wells Fargo sees inflation taking heavy toll on small business optimism

Rising inflation has Wells Fargo and much of Wall Street reining in their expectations for Fed rate cuts this year......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 10th, 2024

Northern Va."s Bark + Boarding finds a second home on H Street NE. The owner tells us what led him there.

Ryan Fochler worked in IT for nearly a decade before making a massive career shift: owning Bark + Boarding, a Baileys Crossroads pet spa, day care, boarding and dog-walking business that will soon open a second spot at 1255 H St. NE in the District.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 24th, 2021

Qisda eyes to cross-region medical care services

Qisda is looking to form a business group that focuses on medical care covering the Greater China and Southeast Asia, according to company chairman Peter Chen......»»

Category: topSource: digitimesMay 23rd, 2021

JPMorgan Chase tries again on employee health care, this time solo with Morgan Health

JPMorgan Chase has formed a new business, Morgan Health, focused.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 21st, 2021

Ransomware is a national security threat and a big business — and it’s wreaking havoc

Nearly 2,400 health care facilities, schools and governments in the United States were hit by ransomware attacks last year......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 15th, 2021