“Poole Student’s Presentation Impresses Business Leaders in Exciting Opportunity”

Parker Steele, a student at Poole College, recently had a groundbreaking experience that showcased the real-world opportunities available to students within the program. In a class taught by accounting professor Marianne Bradford, Steele demonstrated a bot developed for the purchase-to-pay process, impressing a group of 130 Business executives at NC State with his presentation. The…

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JPMorgan Chase Merges Three Lines Into Global Banking Division

JPMorgan Chase has announced a revamp of its Global Banking Business, combining its Commercial, Corporate, and Investment Banking lines under a new organizational structure. This move, detailed in a memo from JPMorgan Chase executives Filippo Gori and Doug Petno, aims to enhance connectivity and better serve clients across the bank’s various business segments. Commercial Banking,…

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Another Republican victory in North Carolina could deter major corporations once more

Elizabeth Turnbull, a 42-year-old restaurant owner in Durham, North Carolina, wasn’t concerned about the slow Taco Tuesday as she had private parties booked for the next week. However, the recent Republican nominations of candidates she viewed as bad for Business, all MAGA devotees prone to conspiracy theories, had her alarmed. With a background of once…

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“Brexit Food Import Charges of £145 and Rising Oil Prices Close to $90 Spark Economic Concerns – Business Live Updates”

Brexit checks are expected to lead to higher food prices for UK businesses, particularly small restaurants, cafes, and delis. Importers of animal products from the EU will face steep fees, including £29 per type of item and a capped charge of £145 per shipment, starting on 30 April with additional checks in October. Business groups…

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