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Why are Apple Pay, Starbucks’ app, and Samsung Pay so much more successful than other wallet providers?

A new report from BI Intelligence addresses how in-store mobile payments volume will grow through 2021, why that's below past expectations, and what successful cases can teach other players in the space.

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Why are Apple Pay, Starbucks' app, and Samsung Pay so much more successful than other wallet providers?

Why are Apple Pay, Starbucks' app, and Samsung Pay so much more successful than other wallet providers?

A new report from BI Intelligence addresses how in-store mobile payments volume will grow through 2021, why that's below past expectations, and what successful cases can teach other players in the space.

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Uber has kicked off its IPO road show. Here's where the ride-hailing giant's executives and bankers are heading to court investors.

Uber has kicked off its IPO road show. Here's where the ride-hailing giant's executives and bankers are heading to court investors.

The ride-hailing giant is set to sell 180 million shares and expects a valuation near $90 billion, it said last week.

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Adidas' global creative director reveals how the brand's new recyclable shoes could completely change the way footwear is sold

Adidas' global creative director reveals how the brand's new recyclable shoes could completely change the way footwear is sold

Adidas' Futurecraft Loop sneaker is 100% recyclable, forecasting a future in which the idea of consumption could be something completely different.

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Beats is releasing its first pair of truly wireless earbuds soon — here's when you'll be able to buy them

Beats is releasing its first pair of truly wireless earbuds soon — here's when you'll be able to buy them

Beats has announced that its Powerbeats Pro wireless headphones will be released on May 10 and will be available for pre-order starting May 3.

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Goldman Sachs's David Solomon says he joined Instagram because his

Goldman Sachs's David Solomon says he joined Instagram because his "a lot funnier" predecessor had already claimed Twitter

Solomon owns two Instagram accounts, one under his name with 13,800 followers and the profile language "Dad. DJ. Day job @goldmansachs."

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Traders are overestimating the lasting impact of corporate tax cuts — and Morgan Stanley says one crucial corner of the market is particularly at-risk

Traders are overestimating the lasting impact of corporate tax cuts — and Morgan Stanley says one crucial corner of the market is particularly at-risk

Morgan Stanley's chief US equities strategist says capital spending is slowing, creating a threat to tech and other sector that investors are missing.

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A London Marathon runner dressed as Big Ben struggled to fit under the finish line because his costume was too tall

A London Marathon runner dressed as Big Ben struggled to fit under the finish line because his costume was too tall

Lukas Bates was attempting to break the world record for fastest marathon time dressed as a landmark.

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Walmart fires back at Amazon in a snarky tweet attacking Prime member fees

Walmart fires back at Amazon in a snarky tweet attacking Prime member fees

Walmart has fired back at Amazon and hinted that it plans to soon offer one-day shipping without a membership fee.

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Marriott is taking aim at Airbnb with a US home-rental platform

Marriott is taking aim at Airbnb with a US home-rental platform

The world's largest hotel chain is said to be launching a home-rental platform in the US after a pilot program in London and other European cities.

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10 things you need to know before the opening bell

10 things you need to know before the opening bell

This is what traders are talking about.

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