Month: June 2022
More than 60% of executives see a recessionary period in next 12 to 18 months, according to a new Conference Board survey.
SpaceX Fires Employees Involved in Criticism of Musk, Company
Several SpaceX employees involved in a letter critical of Chief Executive Elon Musk and the way the company applies internal rules were fired, according to an email to staff from SpaceX’s president.
BBB Business Tip: Strategic Ways to Scale Customer Support Without Sacrificing Growth
As a business owner, you know that first impressions are everything. When customers reach out to you for help, you want to make sure that you are taking care of their questions quickly and effectively. […]
Elon Musk Talks Staffing, Free Speech in Twitter Employee Meeting
The billionaire’s first direct interaction with Twitter’s rank and file comes after he has publicly criticized the company he agreed to buy in April.
Tesla Raises Prices Amid Surging Costs
Prices on some of the company’s electric cars are going up by as much as $6,000. The latest price increase applies to certain cars across Tesla’s entire lineup.
aliceCBD to Host First Ever Car Show
Come join aliceCBD for their Cruzin’ Into the Night event on Saturday, June 25 at their Joplin location, 5399 State Highway 43, Unit D. There will be a free car cruise, music provided by Mobile […]
Activision Says Top Executives Didn’t Ignore Harassment Reports
Results from an internal probe come as securities regulators investigate the videogame company’s workplace practices and disclosures.
Ten Joplin Area Entrepreneurs Begin National Accelerator Program to Turn Ideas into Reality
(Joplin, MO) – Ten Joplin entrepreneurs will enter a national idea accelerator program aimed at taking their ideas and putting them into action, becoming builders. In Joplin, those ideas include: an augmented reality platform to promote […]
Amazon CEO Jassy’s First Year on the Job: Undoing Bezos-Led Overexpansion
Amid one of the worst stretches for financial performance in Amazon’s history, the new CEO is working to cut back the excesses of an e-commerce operation the company expanded at breakneck pace during much of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Enfamil Owner to Import Baby Formula to the U.S. to Help Alleviate Shortages
Reckitt Benckiser is to import infant-formula powder to the U.S. from a facility in Singapore, in what it said is the largest contribution so far from a manufacturer aimed at mitigating a nationwide formula shortage.