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The End of ‘De Minimis’ Has Hit Temu and Shein. Now It’s a Problem for U.S. Companies like FedEx.

Charlie Skuba, faculty emeritus in marketing and international business at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business, said that as the government took steps to liberalize global…

October 1, 2025

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How a Shifting Global Trade Environment Could Impact the GCC

"The U.S. and China may have reached a tariff truce, but the global trading system is not returning to business as usual," writes Brad Jensen, co-academic director of the Master…

September 25, 2025

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Why Trump’s Push to Nix Quarterly Reporting May Succeed This Time

"The Trump 2.0 administration is very different from the Trump 1.0 administration. Trump 2.0 is bolder than Trump 1.0, so we may actually see action," said James Angel, an expert…

September 17, 2025

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IPO Mania Is Back. Is It the Dot-Com Bubble All Over Again?

“Look at the volatility and see how these IPOs come out. They often hit a high on the first day and then pull back. That tells me that investors still should be careful,”…

September 16, 2025

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Winklevoss Twins Set Aside Up to 30% of Gemini Stock for Retail Traders

“Would you rather have a shareholder base full of crypto enthusiasts or a bunch of hedge fund mercenaries who will short your stock the moment they get a whiff of bad news?”…

September 16, 2025

McDonough News

Karen Kitching Honored with 2025 Cook Prize for Undergraduate Accounting Education

Teaching Professor of Accounting Karen Kitching was recently recognized with the prestigious American Accounting Association’s (AAA) J. Michael and Mary Anne Cook/Deloitte…

September 15, 2025

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Why Do We Report Stock Price Changes in One-Tenth of a Percent?

If you hear that stock prices are down a tenth of a percent, there’s no need to panic. "A tenth of a percent is basically noise because nobody really knows what a stock is,…

September 8, 2025

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What the Ousting of Nestlé’s CEO Shows About Office Romance Today

Most companies have a zero-tolerance policy for CEOs dating employees because no matter where they are on the org chart, the power imbalance is too great for there not to be…

September 8, 2025

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She Went Viral Running a Burger King Solo. Then She Got Fired.

Juggling caregiving is more challenging for restaurant workers because they rarely have a say over when they work, according to Qiuping Yu, an associate professor of operations…

September 5, 2025

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Target’s CEO Is Retiring, but Not Leaving. Is That Good for the Company?

“I think if they don’t get this right, what you would see is several years of treading water and maybe moving backwards, where there’s nothing that’s really visibly…

August 22, 2025