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Companies that do big business in China CNBC's Dominic Chu reports on which companies in the S&P 500 get a large amount of their business from China.
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Small business optimism near all-time high CNBC's Kate Rogers reports on the latest read of small business sentiment from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).
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When Your Business Is About to Hit a Wall, Figure Out What You Need to Change Entrepreneur network partner Business Rockstars talks with Jesse Draper, the CEO of Valley Girl, Inc. in this latest interview video. For Draper, the ...
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Taylor Swift's Instagram post gets a response from Marsha Blackburn Senate hopeful Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) makes her first public comments about pop star Taylor Swift's endorsement in the Tennessee ...
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Adidas CEO on business in North America, tariffs and Kanye West Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted sits down with CNBC's Sara Eisen at the NYSE to discuss business in North America, Brexit, business in China in ...
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Foria studying marijuana effects on women's health, menstrual cramps "Women have been saying it works for 10,000 years," Foria CEO Mathew Gerson told Business Insider in a recent interview, referring to cannabis.
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Agriculture Secretary on new ethanol rules: Good for America Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on Hurricane Michael's potential impact on farmers in the Southeast, the Trump administration's new ethanol rules ...
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Rob Gronkowski says Tom Brady's diet and fitness regimen has changed his career, and now he He spoke with Business Insider to promote his partnership with Honey Nut Cheerios with which he's trying to raise $100,000 for his charity through ...
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Hurricane Michael just made landfall as the strongest storm to hit the US since 1969 Hurricane Michael made landfall Wednesday as the third-strongest hurricane to hit the US and the strongest in nearly 50 years. It was downgraded to ...
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Mount Vesuvius may have killed people by vaporizing their blood and exploding their heads from the Mount Vesuvius erupted for two continuous days in August of the year 79 CE — leading to horrific deaths for the people living in the surrounding area.
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