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RIT’s Saunders College of Business celebrated the expansion and renovation of Max Lowenthal Hall with a ceremonial groundbreaking Aug. 31. RIT President David Munson and Saunders College Dean Jacqueline Mozrall were joined by donors E. Philip Saunders; Susan Riedman Holliday ’85 (MBA); Chance Wright ’18 (advertising photography), ’19 (MBA); Brigitte Gueldenpfennig ’81 (MBA); and Dinah […]

“We foresee corporate gifting is a long term habit that is going to be sustained in the post-Covid … [+] world,” says GiftNow’s Kevin Payne. getty In normal times, corporate gifting is a routine cost of doing business. It’s used to recognize employees and strengthen relationships with clients or partners. But it took on new […]

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh * Graphic: Trade-weighted sterling since Brexit vote http://tmsnrt.rs/2hwV9Hv LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) – Sterling steadied on Wednesday close to two-week highs versus the dollar, with the pound taking its cue from other currencies given this week is light on data and Bank of England speakers. The pound […]

Henkel shared the news with every customer that walked in on Tuesday – many answered back with applause or a fist bump. BOULDER, Colo. — A Boulder business celebrates getting 100% of its employees vaccinated – the owners of Village Coffee Shop offered a $100 bonus to any employee who got the shot. Earlier this […]

In a recent Financial Times interview, Gita Gopinath, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) chief economist, warned that the emerging market economies cannot afford a repeat of the 2013 Bernanke “taper tantrum.” That tantrum occurred when the Federal Reserve signaled a sooner-than-expected withdrawal of monetary policy stimulus, which sparked a surge in global borrowing costs. Judging […]

SPANISH FORT, Ala. (WKRG) – On Tuesday morning it was tough to tell where the water starts and where it ends on the causeway, but by mid-morning most of the water had receded giving hope to business owners who are ready to reopen. “We deal with flooding a lot,” said Pete Blohme who owns Ed’s Seafood […]

A measure of business conditions in the Chicago region slipped in August, but not because of delta: Most companies said they still can’t get enough supplies or labor to keep up with new orders. The Chicago Business Barometer, also known as the Chicago PMI, fell to 66.8 last month from 73.4 in July. Just a few […]

An official survey of manufacturing activity fell to 50.1 in August from 50.4 in July. That was just above the 50-point mark indicating expansion rather than contraction, but still the slowest rate of growth since the start of the pandemic. Service industries, which now account for a larger slice of the world’s second biggest economy, […]

Aug. 31, 1921 Arrangements were made today by the attraction committee of the Northern District Fair for the participation of the Hoxeyville Rural Agricultural Band in the program of Wexford County’s Free School Day at the District Fair. The Hoxeyville band has recently been provided with new uniforms and new instruments and with its full […]
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