Amazon has 190 full-time advertising jobs in New York open, and it comes at a time of a lot of volatility at agencies.
June 22, 2019   |   View Online »
 
Amazon is coming for Madison Avenue's talent, and it could be another blow to embattled agencies and ad-tech companies

Amazon is coming for Madison Avenue's talent, and it could be another blow to embattled agencies and ad-tech companies

Lauren Johnson | Amazon has 190 full-time advertising jobs in New York open, and it comes at a time of a lot of volatility at agencies.

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Advertising as we know it is about to change. Here's how marketers including Chipotle, L'Oréal and Marriott are bracing for an increasingly privacy-conscious world.

Advertising as we know it is about to change. Here's how marketers including Chipotle, L'Oréal and Marriott are bracing for an increasingly privacy-conscious world.

Tanya Dua | They are appointing chief privacy officers and ramping up efforts to collect first-party data on people.

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Qualcomm Ventures is hosting its first-ever pitch event for startups with female founders, with a $500,000 prize on the line

Qualcomm Ventures is hosting its first-ever pitch event for startups with female founders, with a $500,000 prize on the line

Rosalie Chan | Qualcomm Ventures will host its first Female Founder Summit on July 10 in San Francisco. 10 AI startups with female founders will compete for $500,000.

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Slack had a great day! But if you look at the actual numbers, its business seems incredibly overhyped.

Slack had a great day! But if you look at the actual numbers, its business seems incredibly overhyped.

Troy Wolverton | Investors put a huge premium on Slack's stock on its first day of trading. Meeting their expectations could be as difficult as getting to Mars.

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UiPath CFO explains how managing the HP split and teaching herself to build bots led her to the $7.1 billion startup

UiPath CFO explains how managing the HP split and teaching herself to build bots led her to the $7.1 billion startup

Rosalie Chan | Before joining UiPath, Marie Myers managed the finances of HP's split. That's when she took a crash course in bots that changed everything.

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Morgan Stanley just made a big call after a surprise statement from the Fed. Here's what it says investors should be doing in response.

Morgan Stanley just made a big call after a surprise statement from the Fed. Here's what it says investors should be doing in response.

Christopher Competiello | The firm thinks the market's rate projections are on shaky ground in the wake of the Federal Reserve's June policy meeting.

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Top execs at BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Millennium explain what they're looking for in new fixed income trading tech

Top execs at BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Millennium explain what they're looking for in new fixed income trading tech

Dan DeFrancesco | Executives from some of the biggest players in the fixed income market explain what they consider when considering new tech.

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We just got the first look at how Amazon's $750 million acquisition of PillPack could upend the US healthcare system

We just got the first look at how Amazon's $750 million acquisition of PillPack could upend the US healthcare system

Emma Court | New court filings suggest businesses like the $70 billion pharmacy chain CVS and the $240 billion health insurer UnitedHealth could be at risk.

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Inside Slack's direct listing: Here's what actually went down between the tech company and its Wall Street advisers

Inside Slack's direct listing: Here's what actually went down between the tech company and its Wall Street advisers

Becky Peterson | Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Allen & Company are leading the charge on direct listings, but Slack's public offering proves there's a lot to figure out.

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Larry Ellison explains why he's cautiously optimistic that Oracle's new cloud database will succeed, even though it doesn't have many customers yet

Larry Ellison explains why he's cautiously optimistic that Oracle's new cloud database will succeed, even though it doesn't have many customers yet

Julie Bort | Oracle execs admit that its new all-important cloud database doesn't have many customers yet. But there are encouraging signs it could be a hit.

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