"Our data shows that things are changing," Robinhood said in a blog post.
| | | | "Our data shows that things are changing," Robinhood said in a blog post. Zillow has onboarded 1,000 new employees virtually and is revamping performance management, Dan Spaulding told Insider. Kroger is closing three stores in Los Angeles after the LA City Council voted to mandate corporations pay frontline workers an extra $5 per hour. Privacy advocates say the technology amounts to "stalkerware" and forces students to sacrifice more privacy than necessary. Rosalind Brewer, CEO of Walgreens, and former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial, are on the council of Goldman's "One Million Black Women" initiative. Some $82.8 billion was raised by 248 SPACs in 2020, according to J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Bill Gates said bitcoin used "more electricity per transaction than any other method known to mankind" in an interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin. The grocery delivery app is trying to build an ad business that rivals Amazon and Walmart. Leaders under 35 are tackling challenges from helping companies reenter offices during COVID-19 to advising millennial women buying their first homes. Billions in ad spending are on the line for advertising agency giants like WPP, Omnicom, IPG, Dentsu, and Publicis. | | | | | |
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