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Court rules Uber and Lyft must face worker-misclassification lawsuit from Massachusetts' attorney general

Maura Healey is the latest state attorney general to accuse Uber and Lyft of illegally misclassifying drivers as contractors.
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Court rules Uber and Lyft must face worker-misclassification lawsuit from Massachusetts' attorney general

Court rules Uber and Lyft must face worker-misclassification lawsuit from Massachusetts' attorney general

Maura Healey is the latest state attorney general to accuse Uber and Lyft of illegally misclassifying drivers as contractors.

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The largest restaurant franchise sale in history is completed. Here's how franchisor Greg Flynn plans to expand his empire with a $550 million bet on Pizza Hut and Wendy's.
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The largest restaurant franchise sale in history is completed. Here's how franchisor Greg Flynn plans to expand his empire with a $550 million bet on Pizza Hut and Wendy's.

Flynn Restaurant Group nearly doubles in size by adding Pizza Hut and Wendy's to its portfolio, and grows yearly sales to $3.5 billion

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2 reasons why buying a Tesla with bitcoin is a bad idea

2 reasons why buying a Tesla with bitcoin is a bad idea

Steep tax consequences and an uneven return policy put consumers at a disadvantage if they buy a Tesla with bitcoin.

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16 giant advertisers from Coca-Cola to Nestlé that are scrambling to hire ad agencies, and who could win the business
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16 giant advertisers from Coca-Cola to Nestlé that are scrambling to hire ad agencies, and who could win the business

Billions in ad spending are on the line for advertising agency giants like WPP, Omnicom, IPG, Dentsu, and Publicis.

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What is a stock market correction? How to make sense of sudden drops in the market

What is a stock market correction? How to make sense of sudden drops in the market

A stock market correction is a brief dip of 10%-20% that occurs to correct artificially inflated stock prices and unsustainable growth.

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H&R Block's CEO wants to expand beyond the company's tax-prep roots and take on fintechs. Here's how the former president of Uber plans to do it.
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H&R Block's CEO wants to expand beyond the company's tax-prep roots and take on fintechs. Here's how the former president of Uber plans to do it.

Jeff Jones, who joined H&R Block in 2017 from Uber, detailed how he plans to jumpstart growth at the tax-prep firm.

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Elon Musk illegally 'threatened' to retaliate against workers and Tesla repeatedly violated labor laws, NLRB says

Elon Musk illegally 'threatened' to retaliate against workers and Tesla repeatedly violated labor laws, NLRB says

The NLRB said Tesla must make Musk remove a tweet where he said employees would lose stock options if they unionized.

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Cathie Wood says Tesla's stock is going to $3,000 by 2025. 2 market experts break down whether that's realistic and the catalysts that might lead the EV maker there.
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Cathie Wood says Tesla's stock is going to $3,000 by 2025. 2 market experts break down whether that's realistic and the catalysts that might lead the EV maker there.

A hedge fund manager explains why he thinks Tesla will become the largest company in the world; a strategist says the end for Tesla may have begun.

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Knotel CEO Amol Sarva bragged about overtaking WeWork. Now he's out — and replaced by 2 former WeWork execs.
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Knotel CEO Amol Sarva bragged about overtaking WeWork. Now he's out — and replaced by 2 former WeWork execs.

The coworking firm Sarva founded — and steered into bankruptcy — will now be led by the Gross brothers, top brass from WeWork, new owner Newmark said.

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A Coinbase alum has launched a fraud-prevention startup for crypto companies and neobanks, and just scored a $4.6 million seed investment
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A Coinbase alum has launched a fraud-prevention startup for crypto companies and neobanks, and just scored a $4.6 million seed investment

Sardine, founded by the former Coinbase employee Soups Ranjan, runs a service to detect fraud on cryptocurrency platforms and at neobanks.

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