In an interview with Bloomberg, CEO Brian Chesky laid out how Airbnb has been rocked by user dissatisfaction and tighter regulation.
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Despite widespread monetary rain clouds pushing up the cost of beer and food, drinkers are showing up in record numbers to Oktoberfest.
After five months, the writers strike finally came to an end, but the new pact may mean fewer new shows, meaning fewer jobs.
An intense geopolitical fight is raging at the moment, and the future of deep sea mining does hang in the balance.
There’s been this little obstacle standing in the way of a functioning nationwide marijuana market: the law.
The weight loss drug market could be worth $100 billion in the next few years. Naturally, other companies want in.
The EU’s antitrust investigation claims that China is artificially flooding the market with cheap EVs via enormous state subsidies.
Ethanol has been good to corn farmers. But when everybody starts switching to electric vehicles, where’s all that maize going to go?
While many agree US railroads desperately need refurbishing, some question why federal dollars should support a highly privatized industry.
McDonald’s has had a tenuous relationship with its franchise operators as of late. A new round of royalty fee hikes isn’t likely to help.
If Hollywood studios want to settle the current dual strike, they may have to get much more open about just how popular their shows are.
Unfortunately for the Lachlan Murdoch there is not much by way of peace in the kingdom, and indications are this may be a short reigns.
A G7 plan to crack down on sanctioned Russian diamonds has run into resistance from some of the industry’s biggest players.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has met his match in the ongoing fight against inflation: skyrocketing oil costs.