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New York Stock Exchange Floor Reopens, but not as you Know it
The New York Stock Exchange trading floor reopens on Tuesday with strict new rules. WSJ's Mark Garrison explains what's at stake for traders as they return to work at one of the…
May 26, 2020
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Coronavirus is Forcing Uber to Return to its Start-up Roots
“I think if you’re not using this time to think about strategic alternatives to reinvent at least part of your business offerings, then you’ll get passed by,” said Jason…
May 26, 2020
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Dealing with Disruptive Dislocations
An op-ed by Michal Czinkota, associate professor of international business: "The global uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus disruption intensifies. Questions of human safety…
May 22, 2020
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1 Clear Winner of the Processed Meat Shortage
Ricardo Ernst, director of Georgetown University's Global Business Initiative, thinks that fast-food chains might end up raising prices on individual burgers, though a more…
May 22, 2020
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Office Hours: Christie Nordhielm Explains How Both Consumers and Retailers are Adapting Amid COVID-19
With the increasing e-commerce demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies are shifting their focus to accommodate consumer needs. Christie Nordhielm, associate teaching…
May 19, 2020
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The Heat: President Xi Supports COVID-19 Review
With more than 4.7 million cases globally and some 300,000 deaths, Chinese President Xi Jinping told the World Health Organization’s annual assembly he supports a comprehensive…
May 19, 2020
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Professors Agrawal and Jose Named to Poets & Quants 40 Under 40 List
Georgetown Professors Vishal Agrawal and Victor Jose have been named to the Poets & Quants 40 under 40 list. The annual list highlights the 40 best MBA professors under 40…
May 14, 2020
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The OPT Program Is in Trump’s Crosshairs; B-Schools Weigh Threat
“At Georgetown, we created our STEM-designated management science major in our MBA because it was valuable to all of our students,” [Prashant] Malaviya tells P&Q. “It is a…
May 14, 2020
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The Pandemic Helped Topple Two Retailers. So Did Private Equity
Clothing is an almost entirely discretionary purchase, dependent not just on cycles within the economy but on consumer taste and the images of the brands themselves. Private…
May 14, 2020
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MLB Wants to Restart the Season in July, but it has to Persuade Players it’s Safe First
“Next year, they’ll be in a regular economic format. Will they be able to afford that without going much deeper into debt?” said Conway, now an adjunct professor at…
May 13, 2020