Month: February 2021

Edwin Sanchez, Echez CEO and member of the Latino Business Action Network meets with team members remotely. SLEI Despite being the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. small business ecosystem, Latinos continue to struggle to secure capital from national banks. That’s according to the State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2020 research study from the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative. “Over
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Financial firms providing services to pensions are required under ERISA to disclose compensation … [+] they earn related to plans. Can these firms demand pension sponsors keep statutorily mandated disclosure secret? getty Financial firms providing services to pensions are required under ERISA to disclose compensation they earn from plans. Can firms unilaterally demand pension sponsors
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Florida, Fort Myers, Publix, supermarket Entrance. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images In Florida, hundreds of neighborhood grocery stores have become a cornerstone of the state’s Covid-19 vaccination program. Publix was tapped by the governor’s office in early January to administer shots to
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Though billionaire investor Mark Cuban has warned people to be cautious with cryptocurrency, he recently said digital assets — from digital goods to cryptocurrencies like bitcoin — will be the future of business. And Cuban has invested in cryptocurrency himself, both in business and personally. In fact, Cuban has an extensive cryptocurrency wallet, which he shared on
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WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 05: U.S. President Joe Biden (C) and Vice President Kamala Harris (L) meet … [+] with House Democratic leaders to discuss virus relief legislation in the Oval Office at the White House February 5, 2021 in Washington, DC. In an effort to generate bipartisa(Photo by Stefani Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images) Getty Images This
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Evan Spiegel, CEO of SNAP Inc. Stephen Desaulniers | CNBC Snap’s stock fell more than 5% in after-hours trading on Thursday after the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings despite beating Wall Street’s expectations on earnings, revenue and user growth. But the company provided a first-quarter adjusted EBITDA forecast that was much lower than analysts’ consensus
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