Month: May 2025
Share price, PR mess blamed for ouster of Vail Resorts CEO
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Faced with downward-trending stock prices and a series of blows to the company’s image, including a ski patrollers’ strike at one of its biggest mountains, Vail Resorts announced Tuesday that CEO Kirsten Lynch was stepping down after three and a half years at the helm. She was replaced by Rob Katz, her predecessor, who previously…
Read MoreShoveling Shit: The Messy Truth of Entrepreneurship
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Shoveling Shit: The Messy Truth of Entrepreneurship written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Episode Summary In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, host John Jantsch sits down with Mike and Kass Lazerow—seasoned entrepreneurs, investors, and authors of the bold new book Shoveling Shit: A…
Read MoreHow to build the right thing (before you scale the wrong one)
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Hello and welcome to The GTM Newsletter by GTMnow – read by 50,000+ to scale their companies and careers. GTMnow shares insight around the go-to-market strategies responsible for explosive company growth. GTMnow highlights the strategies, along with the stories from the top 1% of GTM executives, VCs, and founders behind these strategies and companies. Most…
Read MoreAI Ethics in Marketing: Why Strategy and Responsibility Must Go Hand in Hand
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AI Ethics in Marketing: Why Strategy and Responsibility Must Go Hand in Hand written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the episode: Episode Summary In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, host John Jantsch welcomes Paul Chaney, a veteran digital marketer and publisher of the AI Marketing Ethics…
Read MoreWall Street flips to losses after spending bill passes the House raising anxiety over US debt
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By YURI KAGEYAMA and MATT OTT, Associated Press Bond yields inched higher and Wall Street flipped from small gains to losses before the opening bell Thursday after rising U.S. debt sank markets on the previous day. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.5% in premarket trading, while futures for the S&P 500 and…
Read MoreUnited training director says reacting to air traffic control issues in ‘pilots’ DNA’
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United Airlines Capt. Miles Morgan will be flying into the Newark, N.J., airport in a few weeks on his way to Greenland. He has no qualms despite the recent brief outages at the air traffic control center handling the airport. “I fully understand why people might be anxious. My friends and family call me with…
Read MoreCo-working space Fabrica RiNo rebrands and announces rise in leasing activity
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Conscience Bay Company, a Boulder-based real estate investment and development firm, has announced a series of improvements and new and expanded leases at a creative co-working space in Denver’s River North Art District. More than 27,000 square feet of leasing activity has taken place at Fabrica RiNo, a 160,000-square-foot property at 3001 Brighton Blvd., since…
Read MoreAT&T acquiring Quantum Fiber from CenturyLink’s owner for $5.75 billion
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Lumen Technologies, the successor of Qwest Communications International and owner of CenturyLink, has reached an agreement to sell its consumer fiber business, called Quantum Fiber, to AT&T for $5.75 billion in cash, the two companies announced Wednesday. AT&T will obtain accounts for nearly 1 million fiber subscribers across more than 4 million locations with Quantum…
Read MoreWall Street tumbles under the weight of rising Treasury yields and US debt worries
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By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street slumped on Wednesday under the weight of pressure from the bond market, where Treasury yields climbed on worries about the U.S. government’s spiraling debt and other concerns. Related Articles Wall Street flips to losses after spending bill passes the House raising anxiety over US…
Read MoreBroadway restaurant real estate sells to local investor for $3M
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The Hornet has a new landlord for its nest on Broadway. A group of five investors operating under 76 N Broadway LLC purchased the bar and grill’s real estate at 76 N. Broadway last week for $3.3 million, according to public records. The Hornet still has several years left on its lease and will be…
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