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It's a good week to be a SpaceX cafeteria worker and an even better week to be Elon Musk
ADAM MINTER:
"Madison Square Garden...enjoys a tax break that has cost city taxpayers around $1 billion since 1984.
Put differently, Knicks fans are helping to pay for seats that most of them will never have a chance to sit in."
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If corporate America were the meritocracy that everybody claims to want, women would not remain so underrepresented in its most important role, says @bethkowitt.bsky.social 🎥
Beijing has a new phrase for an old attack line. But across Asia, more countries are choosing to work with Tokyo, not fear it
Mukesh Ambani’s digital empire is headed for an initial public offering just as investors flee India. Strong global demand and an influx of diaspora cash might help push it through
Xi Jinping can’t talk about “new productive forces” when China's main stock index is flooded with anemic Old Economy companies
The New York Knicks' nickname dates back to 1809 and represents the great New York tradition of making stuff up
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Knicks fans are helping to pay for seats that most of them will never have a chance to sit in
This week's IPO is going to make workers rich and Elon Musk richer.
What constitutes a market portfolio? SpaceX’s public listing has ignited a debate over whether index providers should speed up the addition of newly listed large companies and how fast-tracking them would affect people’s 401(k)s and broader equity performance.
Do you live in fear of the specter of “Japanese neo-militarism”? Are you girding yourself for another campaign of advance across Asia? Perhaps you fret over the “gray rhino” of remilitarization in Tokyo, “charging towards peace and order in the Asia-Pacific”?
A new study looking at the state of female white-collar workers confirms something many women have been feeling in their bones lately: the corporate ladder is not designed for them.
Nobody expected the New York Knicks’ first Finals home games in a generation to be cheap. But this championship run has pushed the limits of even New York excess. Before Monday’s game, a law firm and a private equity giant split a $1 million bid for a pair of courtside seats in a charity auction. Before Wednesday’s matchup, the “cheap” seats on resale sites hovered around $5,000.
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Nobody expected the New York Knicks’ first Finals home games in a generation to be cheap. But this championship run has pushed the limits of even New York excess. Before Monday’s game, a law firm and ...