The wealth effect. It’s ephemeral, fleeting and widely desired. Especially for consumer spending. Generally, the wealth effect works this way: When people see their stock...
On Wall Street, sometimes growth is not enough. Steady growth must be in the cards, and when it comes to tech companies, accelerating growth is...
Though more than half of corporate payments are done through paper means, increasingly, and recently, a number of players have been jumping into the fray...
Call it the fizzle that might be felt across Europe – and beyond. Call it the corporate equivalent of deer in the headlights. Billions of...
In Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” there’s a line that rings a bit true of Brexit: “Nothing happens. Nobody comes, nobody goes. It’s awful.” The...
Might the check be going the way of the dodo? The way of not-so-fond memory, while trees breathe a silent sigh of relief? As 2019...
IPOs are everywhere, it seems, but Lyft may be a special case. Yes, Levi Strauss was a star earlier in the month, with a debut...
You know the drill: Buyer’s remorse. Getting what you wanted and then wondering if the thrill of the chase and the capture will give way...
Some things are instant hits — smartphones, television and voice-controlled personal assistants are all good examples of technologies that more or less hit the ground...