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Bitcoin could reach a high of $146,000, says JPMorgan
Bitcoin’s emergence as ‘digital gold’ could boost its price to $146,000, says JPMorgan & Chase.
Andy Jassy, AWS Head to Amazon's next CEO: Change or continuity at the helm?
The AWS head will get to test his mettle running one of the world’s most successful companies.
Interviewing from Afar
We’ve learned to embrace remote work, but remote hiring is still a challenge. Six entrepreneurs share how they virtually screen for talent.
From Each Solution, a New Challenge
Every time Dawn Dickson created a product she believed in, it pointed her to an even bigger problem to solve. Now she’s got a company poised for growth.
Entrepreneurship Is a Mindset
I cofounded LinkedIn, invest with Greylock Partners, and host the Masters of Scale podcast. Take it from me: Success in entrepreneurship must begin in your head.
What Do Franchises Need from a Payment Processor?
There’s more to merchant services than just accepting credit card payments. Here’s how to figure out your own priorities as you look for a vendor.
How Small Businesses Can Solve Big Problems
Entrepreneurs are a big-thinking bunch—but how can startups help tackle the world’s largest issues? Planet FWD’s Julia Collins has an answer: Start small.
Ryan Reynolds – The Secrets of Viral Marketing!
The Joke’s on Nobody How do you poke fun at something in a way that excites everyone and upsets no one? It’s a skill Ryan Reynolds has mastered as his marketing company churns out one viral hit after another. Here’s how he does it.
Can a Pandemic Pivot Outlast The Pandemic?
Many entrepreneurs reinvented themselves this past year— and the franchise Safe From Spread is a perfect example of how a pivot can pay off. It moved fast, served a new need, and profited greatly. But with the pandemic’s end now in sight, brands like these are preparing for their biggest battle yet: survival in a post-pandemic world.
The Hyperinflation Hype
Talk that the U.S. is going the way of Zimbabwe or Venezuela is bunk but bunk can move markets and influence policy
The Sheriff Wants a Word With Robinhood
Massachusetts regulator William Galvin says the free app is encouraging novice investors to trade themselves into trouble
The Geopolitics Of Chips
Taiwan and South Korea have amassed an uncomfortable degree of market power
THE SUPERCAR SPECIAL
Electrification is redefining what it means for a car to be extraordinary.
Tech's Latest Perk: Never See the Office
Silicon Valley companies are wooing executives with the promise of remote work forever
VACCINE CAPITALISM
Pfizer deserves every bit of the credit it’s receiving. But should a drug company decide who gets a shot?
GOD SAVE MY PUBS
Tim Martin is fighting to keep Wetherspoons, his working-class British chain, alive. His detractors would bid it good riddance
Can Clubhouse Keep The Party Going?
Silicon Valley’s hottest app is getting more than just money from its prominent investors
After a Grim Limbo, Hope
A migrant camp empties as Biden undoes Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy
Who Guards The Security Guards?
The people asked to enforce covid safety rules put up with low pay, minimal training, and some dangerously angry customers
The Gourmand Before Time
A book on prehistoric culinary evolution attributes a rare trait to Paleo man: taste By Howard Chua-Eoan
WHY TEXAS BROKE
The state is famous for its energy industry. But a winter storm left millions without power and water. How did things go so wrong—and what, if any, will change?
Impact Investing Heads East
A Buffett grandson’s company is selling rich Asians on the idea of doing well by doing good
Fortress Washington
The barricading of the U.S. Capitol, after years of stepped-up security in D.C., fuels the push for statehood
Can AstraZeneca Heal Itself?
Shortages, unclear trial data, and questions about efficacy have slowed the rollout of the company’s vaccine in Europe
A Puzzling Year
How the hottest company in jigsaws handled sudden and exponential growth
Money, It's Gotta Be the Shoes
Young resellers are wringing profits out of everything from the latest Yeezys to outlet-store leftovers—and turning sneakers into a bona fide asset class
UF Scientists Get $495,000 Grant to Study Speed of Plant Growth
IN ORDER TO IMPROVE photosynthesis in plant leaves, two University of Florida scientists will study their roots and stems.
U-Pick, U-Eat, U-Love
Take Advantage of the Freshest Strawberries Around
Sweet Success
After Almost a Century, Plant City-Based Astin Farms Continues to Expand Acreage, Variety
SIGNS of the SEASON
Florida Strawberries Have Rich History