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...Gas stoves,” Ohio lawmaker Jim Jordan wrote on Twitter in January....
...Then he uses it on the bus home, and more in the evening....
...The fashion industry has a knack for attracting showmen....
...Kellogg’s to split into three food businesses Kellogg is splitting into three public companies, keeping its core global snacks business while spinning off the North American cereal brands where the Cornflakes...
...Millions are spent on billboards, bus stop adverts, glamorous in-person events and glossy pullouts in industry magazines such as Variety, all aimed at voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts...
...Jordan, who took over as chief executive in 2019, has previously worked at American Express and RailsBank. What inspired the formation of Bink and what problems does it solve?...
...Write to the FintechFT team at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com. You can build it, but will they come?...
...But Straubel believes there is another “massive, untapped” source: the garages of the average American....
...The North American business includes First Student, the biggest provider of school transport in the US, and First Transit, a North American bus company, as well as Greyhound....
...But while Adidas has been making money on African American stars, there have been fewer American voices in top roles....
...The Trump administration’s intervention in the airline industry has not so much replaced private capital as helped carriers to access it....
...Yet the Tribune has achieved an unlikely feat in American journalism in 2020: so far it has avoided any lay-offs for its 68 staff....
...The Big Three are on course to control 40 per cent of the votes in American corporations in a couple of decades....
...We wind up teaming up with American Eagle, and I sell part of my business to American Eagle. And I got Urban Necessities inside American Eagle....
...FirstGroup – Neutral Despite c.80% of group revenue being contracted, recent events will have stalled the equity story, icing the potential divesture of any North American businesses....
...Born just north of Chicago, where his father worked as an accountant, Mr Donahoe studied economics at Dartmouth before joining Bain....
...(FT) EU v Silicon Valley New data-sharing principles laid out by the EU this week seek to crack open the data silos that have helped to reinforce the power of the dominant tech companies....
...Nike’s North American sales fell 2 per cent last year, and Adidas has made inroads with the market’s most influential buyers....
...Nike’s biggest athletes remain Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. American football stars have never been a driver of athletic shoes or clothing....
...He spent several years as an executive in the drinks industry before joining the ECB in 2014....
...“The second wave seems to have been a lot more precise on companies in the IT industry . . . and had more products that could directly impact consumers,” said Christian Jordan, vice-president of global customs...
...Clothing stores such as Cos and Jordan Brand, the Nike-owned brand of basketball legend Michael Jordan, have already opened stores or are in the process of remodelling old and historic buildings and moving...
...The North American beef packing industry has enjoyed strong profitability this year thanks to a decline in cattle prices....
...It will be interesting to see whether American regulators follow her lead....
...Patagonia v Donald Trump Late last year visitors to Patagonia’s website were greeted by a black page which stated “The President Stole Your Land.”...
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