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Etsy’s partnership with Klarna is a boon for holiday shoppers

Etsy’s partnership with Klarna is a boon for holiday shoppers

by Erika Wheless | Nov 6, 2020

Just in time for the holidays, Etsy shoppers can now use Klarna to “buy now, pay later,” on certain purchases. With jobless claims still high, and with no second coronavirus aid package in sight, Americans will be watching their budgets this holiday season. The Klarna...
Delta’s decision to continue blocking middle seats is the right one for now

Delta’s decision to continue blocking middle seats is the right one for now

by Korey Matthews | Nov 6, 2020

Delta Air Lines announced in August that it will continue to block middle seats until at least January 6, 2021. The company will be the last of the four major U.S. airlines to open up middle seats, but Delta is right to be cautious as it tries to keep passengers safe...
Wall Street Thinks Netflix Is worth a Price Hike, but We Haven’t Heard from Main Street

Wall Street Thinks Netflix Is worth a Price Hike, but We Haven’t Heard from Main Street

by Colin Kern | Nov 5, 2020

Netflix’s investors are stoked about the streaming giant’s recent price hikes. But the jury is still out on its subscribers.  When Netflix announced Thursday that its standard and premium subscription plans in the U.S. are being raised to $13.99 and $17.99...
Pandemic Pushes Online Grocery Sales Sky High, But Kroger Strategy Leaves Something To Be Desired

Pandemic Pushes Online Grocery Sales Sky High, But Kroger Strategy Leaves Something To Be Desired

by Ana Lucia Murillo | Nov 5, 2020

Online grocery shopping is booming in the pandemic. And with coronavirus cases rising in most parts of the country, it makes sense. Even Uber is getting into the online grocery delivery business as of this week. Kroger should be leading the charge as the biggest...
For Intel, manufacturing is a losing battle. To win, it will need to outsource.

For Intel, manufacturing is a losing battle. To win, it will need to outsource.

by Sam Sharpe | Oct 30, 2020

The top semiconductor manufacturers are locked into an endless race to engineer smaller, more powerful and more energy efficient processors. It’s what guarantees that when you buy a new laptop it will be thinner, lighter and have longer battery life, while still...
Well-Timed Mirror Purchase Catapults Lululemon Beyond Athleisure

Well-Timed Mirror Purchase Catapults Lululemon Beyond Athleisure

by Minji Koo | Oct 30, 2020

With the pandemic upending the fitness industry, Lululemon bought Mirror, a home workout startup, at just the right time. But even after the public health concerns go away, Lululemon’s purchase of Mirror in late June will remain key to attracting more customers. As...
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