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A Noisy Office Is A Nuisance–And A Business Opportunity
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A Noisy Office Is A Nuisance–And A Business Opportunity

ByJena McGregorForbes Staff

After years of remote work, post-pandemic employees are struggling with office distractions.

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PREMIUMJun 28, 2024

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Cybercriminals are using bots to exploit a common security mistake that travelers make, cleaning out accounts that hold millions of dollars worth of rewards.

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PREMIUMJun 28, 2024

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PREMIUMJun 27, 2024

Here Are Biden’s Top 10 Biggest Billionaire Donors

The president likes to criticize Trump for being cozy with other billionaires. But Biden’s biggest backers are worth more than three times as much as Trump’s top titans.

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PREMIUMJun 26, 2024

Here Are Trump’s 10 Biggest Billionaire Donors

The former president has plenty of rich friends, who are handing over a fortune to put him back in the White House—even though he is giving nothing.

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PREMIUMJun 26, 2024

Why Hollywood Is Bearish On The Future Of Television

Producing a hit TV series like 'The Bear' was once a path to serious riches. But developing groundbreaking shows today is worth hundreds of millions less than it used to be.

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PREMIUMJun 25, 2024

ByteDance Doubles Down On TikTok Shop, Despite Threat Of A U.S. Ban

TikTok Shop has gained even more traction since the president signed a law that may ban the app. If it goes away, Chinese e-commerce giants Temu and Shein could win big.

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PREMIUMJun 24, 2024

How AI Is Distorting The Returns Of Vanguard's Largest ETFs

Recent returns for VOO and VTI seem to confound conventional wisdom that stocks of small and medium companies outperform large-cap issues in the long run.

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PREMIUMJun 23, 2024

How Mike Will Made-It Is Making It In Business

Innovative music producer Michael Williams created hits for Beyoncé, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus. Now he’s getting ready to release his first new album in seven years and is building on his success with a real estate portfolio in his native Atlanta.

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PREMIUMJun 23, 2024

A $40 Million Batman Shopping Experience Lets Superfans Buy Bruce Wayne’s Supercar, Superstereo And More

Warner Bros. brought the Gotham City billionaire’s world to life in an immersive luxury ‘retailtainment.’

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PREMIUMJun 22, 2024

Here’s How Much Joe Biden Is Worth

Biden made a fortune the last time he left the White House. Could a second windfall be waiting for him in 2025?

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PREMIUMJun 22, 2024

Market Lessons: 20 Companies With Fat Profit Margins

Some call it greed, some call it "quality of earnings." Net margins can go to extremes.

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PREMIUMJun 21, 2024

Why PayPal’s Comeback Plan Could Take Years, If It Works At All

With its stock down 80% from its pandemic high and its share of online payments slipping, the fintech pioneer and new CEO Alex Chriss need a win.

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PREMIUMJun 21, 2024

Inside The Rubble Of Diddy’s Empire

Sean Combs was once on a glide path to becoming a billionaire. But as sexual assault allegations and civil lawsuits mount, business partners have fled and his brands have become increasingly worthless. And the worst news may be yet to come.

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