PE firms are eyeing credit and public-equity investments while also working to stabilize existing portfolio companies slammed by the new coronavirus.
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We talked to 14 private-equity-industry insiders about how they're planning to play the coronavirus turmoil. They identified 2 huge opportunities.

We talked to 14 private-equity-industry insiders about how they're planning to play the coronavirus turmoil. They identified 2 huge opportunities.

Casey Sullivan | PE firms are eyeing credit and public-equity investments while also working to stabilize existing portfolio companies slammed by the new coronavirus.

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An internal Tesla marketing document shows how the company saw itself as a lifestyle brand that makes the world's best cars

An internal Tesla marketing document shows how the company saw itself as a lifestyle brand that makes the world's best cars

Patrick Coffee | The electric car company wants to "empower" consumers with the "best experience ever," according to its own marketing copy.

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10 books to read if you want to quit your job and become your own boss, according to people who did it — and also wrote about it

10 books to read if you want to quit your job and become your own boss, according to people who did it — and also wrote about it

Meira Gebel | #Girlboss Sophia Amoruso and other successful entrepreneurs recommended these books to stay motivated and learn the ropes of going out on your own.

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Required reading: These are the books top professors at the best business schools in the country are having their MBA students read

Required reading: These are the books top professors at the best business schools in the country are having their MBA students read

Robin Madell | Among the top choices for professors at Stanford, Harvard, Kellogg, and more are "Who Moved My Cheese?," "Good to Great," and "Bad Blood."

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25 recession-proof jobs for anyone worried about the next economic downturn

25 recession-proof jobs for anyone worried about the next economic downturn

Allana Akhtar,Caroline Hroncich | A ZipRecruiter economist analyzed which jobs could grow during a potential downturn — and anything related to healthcare is a safe bet.

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Uber's CFO says its ridership has tanked by as much as 50% in cities hit hard by the coronavirus. New data shows that Lyft is suffering too.

Uber's CFO says its ridership has tanked by as much as 50% in cities hit hard by the coronavirus. New data shows that Lyft is suffering too.

Julie Bort | While Uber's food-delivery business is holding its own, as people rely on it for deliveries, ride-hailing has fallen off a cliff, according to data.

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There are three risks to Amazon's, Microsoft's, and Google's otherwise 'recession-proof' cloud businesses, experts warn

There are three risks to Amazon's, Microsoft's, and Google's otherwise 'recession-proof' cloud businesses, experts warn

Rosalie Chan | Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud may be "recession-proof," but still face coronavirus-related risks like sales slowdowns.

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12 podcasts entrepreneurs and small business owners swear by for managing their company's finances like a pro

12 podcasts entrepreneurs and small business owners swear by for managing their company's finances like a pro

Robin Madell | To help you get comfortable wearing that CFO hat, we rounded up 11 company founders and small business owners to recommend their favorite podcasts.

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BANK OF AMERICA: Buy these 20 cash-rich stocks that pay fat dividends and provide the best long-term protection against market crashes

BANK OF AMERICA: Buy these 20 cash-rich stocks that pay fat dividends and provide the best long-term protection against market crashes

Akin Oyedele | High-quality stocks provide the best hedge against the kind of volatility that the coronavirus has caused, according to Bank of America.

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Amazon's sellers are worried that its surprise 'essentials-only' stocking policy over the coronavirus could put them out of business

Amazon's sellers are worried that its surprise 'essentials-only' stocking policy over the coronavirus could put them out of business

Julie Bort | Amazon sellers are worried about their livelihoods after the company said it wouldn't restock certain wares until April 5 because of the coronavirus.

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