Sears Didn't Move Fast Enough, CEO Says Sears continues to struggle to get a "decent" return on its assets and the retailer didn't move fast enough to cut expenses after the financial crisis, the CEO said at the annual meeting. More
Large Dell Holder Sells Stake The Oakmark Funds group, one of Dell's larger shareholders, sold its stake after Blackstone withdrew its potential bid for the PC maker. More
IBM tugs Dow lower; S&P 500 up after rough week A rare earnings miss for IBM tugged the Dow Jones industrial average lower on Friday, while the rest of the market headed toward slight gains after a turbulent week. Quarterly earnings for the country's largest provider of computer services fell short of forecasts for the first time since 2005.Read more on NewsOK.com More
Blackstone pulls out of Dell bid Dell's 'deteriorating' financial condition leads to Blackstone deciding to withdraw its bid for the computer company. More
Intel’s next-gen desktop chips may embrace these two major changes Intel Arrow Lake is said to be coming out later this year, but the leaks have been scarce — until today. According to Benchlife, Intel is readying 13 new processors, but forget any mentions of a ... 05/9/2024 - 7:52 am | View Link
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Workers at American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas are used to juggling concerts, Mavericks and Stars games — but not this late in May. This is the first time the venue will host the conference finals for its respective NHL and NBA teams, WFAA reports. Learn more about how GM Dave Brown and his crew are preparing.
The organization, which was founded in 2016, said the new name better reflects its "reach, scope and inclusivity." Learn more about its new direction in this story, and check out a DBJ list of large nonprofits in the region.
During her less than two years on the job, Rachel Rebouché has confronted the death of mentor and friend JoAnne Epps, the turmoil of university President Jason Wingard’s resignation, the job of rebuilding the law school’s declining rankings and changes in law firm entry-level hiring.