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It was simply another excursion downtown. Midtown to the East Village—routine, unremarkable, barely 14 minutes. Yet the receipt arrived with unexpected weight:…
There was a time when EPOS meant a glorified till—cash in, receipt out, and not much else. That version of the point-of-sale…
When the cashier inquired if I had a loyalty card, she hardly looked up. I shook my head and began walking, but…
A few years ago, I met a mid-career operations manager who had done everything “right.” strong degree. faithful tenure. Strong annual reviews.…
In recent months, bankers have discreetly began asking a new question before signing off on business loans: How much carbon does your…
A well-known voice has recently returned to economic discourse in committee rooms and behind-closed-door policy sessions, proposing tax breaks for manufacturers, reducing…
The first time I saw a model forecast that outperformed every analyst at the desk is still fresh in my mind. It…
There was a time when a red “Sale” sign could move an entire season’s worth of inventory. Even the biggest discounts now…
Last quarter, a modest lunch conversation among institutional investors in Manhattan circled around a surprisingly nostalgic question: “Are REITs back?” It was…
Higher interest rates usually cause investors to grip the wheel a little tighter. But lately, something unexpected has been happening. A few…