Who are the real “superconnectors” — and why should you become one? The buzzword has been gaining prominence as more people focus on trying to help others make connections instead of just climbing the corporate ladder. Christie Smythe 3.25.22 9:43 PM Features
The curious story of how CUSIP numbers became a Wall Street battleground CUSIP numbers are like a Dewey Decimal System for stocks and bonds. They’re also a source of illegal monopoly power, according to investor lawsuits. Doug Bailey 3.25.22 4:51 PM Markets
Everyone’s getting takeout, but no one’s making profits: what’s behind D.C.’s lawsuit against Grubhub Burning cash faster than calories, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Uber Eats are racing to the proverbial bottom of an unprofitable industry. Thomas Lee 3.24.22 8:34 PM Markets
OPINION: The metaverse doesn’t exist yet – and it’s already lame So far, the metaverse is attracting banks, law firms and Mark Zuckerberg. Is this really the bold new wave of the future? Abigail Rubenstein 3.24.22 3:24 PM Innovation
How Entenmann’s transformed from a small family bakery into a national supermarket staple The recent death of the founder’s grandson at age 92 has everyone nostalgic for cakes and cookies in white and blue windowed boxes. Here’s how Entenmann’s came to dominate your childhood. Amy Lamare 3.24.22 1:23 PM Features
Why Pavel Durov made Telegram — the world’s most anti-authoritarian messaging app Before launching Telegram, Durov was known in post-Soviet states as the founder of social media giant VK.com. Sam Klebanov 3.23.22 9:39 PM Tech