Brian Niccol: Starbucks’ Emissions Belcher CEO

Some thoughts on the woke hypocrisy of newly named Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol and the red-hot Lincoln Nautilus the “All In On America” automaker manufacturers in China.

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The Axing of Royal Bank of Canada’s Nadine Ahn

Some thoughts on a salacious management scandal at my beloved Royal Bank of Canada and the institution’s deft handling of the response.

Suffice to say, when Royal Bank says it will “vigorously defend” damning allegations about Canada’s biggest bank, it makes good on its promise.

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Texas Serves GM a 10-Gallon Privacy Lawsuit

Texans are famed for thinking big, and that includes the Lone Star State’s AG Ken Paxton. In wake of his recent $1.4 billion record settlement with Meta for privacy violations, Paxton appears determined to shake down GM for an even bigger amount because of the automaker’s controversial practice of capturing the driving habits of its unwitting customers and selling the data to third parties.
Even for those already familiar with GM’s ethically challenged business practices, Paxton’s allegations are startling.

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China’s Wicked Smart Technology Prowess

If the U.S. media was overseen by knowledgeable and responsible grownups, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would be forced to address how they plan to derail China’s possibly insurmountable efforts to establish its technological supremacy and rule the world.

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Sleep Number: The Tesla of the Mattress Industry

My harrowing tale about buying a costly mattress that finishes with a very happy ending and lets me enjoy some of the best sleep I’ve had in years.

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Delta’s Ed Bastian: A New Low in CEO Leadership

Actions speak louder than words and Delta CEO Ed Bastian had a message last week for his 100,000 employees and the more than 500,000 passengers stranded at airports or waiting for hours on hold: “Let them eat croissants.”

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