Author: Dietrich Knauth
Bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands is close to a bankruptcy settlement with its creditors, seeking to wind down most of its business while teeing up separate sales for four business lines that are being funded by major customers like Ford and General Motors .Read More
Business Insider has been named a finalist for the acclaimed ASME awards, one of the most prestigious journalism awards in the United States.Read More
In an ad for protein powder, Hannah Neelman, the mega-mom influencer behind @ballerinafarm which boasts 10.3 million followers on Instagram alone, announced she is pregnant with her ninth child with h…Read More
“Bar Rescue” star Jon Taffer explained how policy changes are keeping the American dream of owning a restaurant alive in today’s economy.Read More
The Small Business AI Jam is a free, hands-on workshop on March 6 in Bellevue where small business owners learn to use ChatGPT and build a practical AI tool for their business with mentor support.Read More
The election is a glimpse into the messy new reality of British politics.Read More
While the general legislation may not pass in the British Parliament, local measures supporting the bill move on across Great Britain.Read More
Soft supply-demand fundamentals are putting downward pressure on global oil prices — but geopolitical risks remain a wild card.Read More
The mandatory design changes, which could add extra costs for manufacturers, might also offer opportunities to suppliers, according to analystsRead More
William & Mary’s campus — long celebrated for its sweeping green space and its cathedral-like canopy — has earned formal recognition as a Level I arboretum through ArbNet, the only global accreditation program dedicated specifically to arboreta.Read More