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Los Angeles Could Ban All E-Cigarettes And Vaping Devices

“We really did get the rates down pretty low, and then this e-cigarette thing happened and it all kind of blew up again,” said Gael O’Sullivan, an expert in health…

October 8, 2019

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4 Tips for Building a Unique Personal Brand

An op-ed by Fiona Macaulay, entrepreneur-in-residence, Georgetown Entrepreneurship: "For entrepreneurs, especially young entrepreneurs, there's no buzzier buzz word than …

October 7, 2019

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Is The NCAA’s Abusive Wage Cartel Finally Going Down?

An op-ed by Hal Singer, adjunct professor: "In late September, an advocate for college athletes told a federal antitrust workshop that by ensuring that collegiate players who…

October 4, 2019

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SEC’S Markets And Trading Director Weighs In On Online Brokerage Fees

“Just another example of the blurring of banks and brokerages,” said James Angel, an associate professor of finance at Georgetown University who specializes in market…

October 3, 2019

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Washingtonian Tech Titans

Melissa Bradley, managing partner, 1863 Ventures, and adjunct professor, McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University: In late 2018, 1863 Ventures was created out of…

October 2, 2019

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Investors Flee ‘Trifecta Of Woe’ For Stocks

None of this really surprises Robert Shapiro, a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy and the chairman of Sonecon, a Washington, D.C., economic…

October 2, 2019

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The Bias That Can Cause Catastrophe

Catherine Tinsley, at Georgetown University, has found a similar pattern in people’s responses to natural disasters like hurricanes. If someone weathers one storm unscathed,…

October 2, 2019

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What Is Portion Balance?

You've heard of portion "control," but what do you know about portion "balance?" Stephanie Ho has the story [with] Diane Ty, Portion Balance Coalition leader [of Business for…

October 1, 2019

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If The Trump Administration Limits Investment In China, Experts Say It’s US Investors Who Could Pay A Steep Price

If the Trump White House were to curb investment in Chinese companies, it could harm US investors, industry watchers say. "The impact on American investors could be significant,"…

October 1, 2019

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‘The Cheap Money Era’: 2019’s IPOs Have Delivered Some Harsh Lessons To Venture Capital

“I think that it will impact the valuations in the private markets also—the euphoria that has been there will [be] cut back," says Reena Aggarwal, professor of finance and…

September 30, 2019