Procter & Gamble celebrates Pride with branded trikes and staff at the World Pride Parade on June 30, 2019 in New York City. Bryan Bedder | Getty Images More than ever, brands are signaling support for the LGBTQ + community in Pride month. But experts say real support has to come from more than a …
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GoodSport CEO tells the story behind new milk-based sports activities drink
Good Sport beverage Source: Good Sport It started as a secret between Michelle McBride, her son, Beau, and the business idea derived from drinking milk. McBride, 48, is the founder of GoodSport, a sports hydration drink made from milk elements. The beverage company launched in February, and after a solid start, GoodSport will seek up …
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With “purchase now, pay later” apps rising in recognition, use warning
Tom Werner | DigitalVision | Getty Images Retailers are making it easier than ever to make purchases with “buy now, pay later” credit. Also known as point-of-sale installment loans, they are a type of short-term financing that allows you to split your purchases into monthly installments. Services they offer, such as Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay, and …
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Maybe when the holiday resumes you need to contemplate paying a journey agent
ljubafoto | E + | Getty Images Like much of the travel and hospitality industry, travel agents took a huge blow when the pandemic broke out in March 2020. However, after months of struggles and setbacks, a potential silver lining has emerged: effectively advocating travel agents for clients stranded or disabled during the global lockdown …
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Enterprise journey is anticipated to renew this fall, says the CEO of Hyatt Resorts
With more employees returning to the offices, it won’t be long before business travel resumes, according to Mark Hoplamazian, CEO of Hyatt Hotels. “We’re already seeing signs that people are starting to travel to work in more positive and meaningful ways,” Hoplamazian said in an interview during CNBC’s Evolve Global Summit on Wednesday. “Most of …
Goal lowers meals costs at competing gross sales occasion
Customers shop in the grocery section of a Target Corp. store in Chicago, Illinois, USA on Saturday, November 16, 2019. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images Electronics, toys and groceries? As Target launches a competing sales event to compete against Amazon Prime Day, the big box retailer puts its grocery department in the spotlight. …
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Amazon holds on to prime on-line retail spot
Justin Sullivan | Getty Images As Amazon prepares for its annual Prime Day megasale, its reign as the biggest online retailer in the country is eye-popping: It’s projected to be raking in more than 40% of the nation’s e-commerce sales by the end of 2021. Amazon’s dominance on the internet has only grown as shopping …
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Golf gear makers look to purchase extra factories to satisfy demand
The golf industry is seeing a surge in demand during the pandemic, with PGA Tour Superstore reporting a 55% increase in overall year-to-date sales compared with 2019. Demand is so high that suppliers are struggling to keep up, Dick Sullivan, CEO of PGA Tour Superstore, said on CNBC’s “The Exchange” on Friday. “We are hearing that …
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As Europe reopens, airways are dashing with new flights
Major airlines are scrambling to add new transatlantic services now that tourist dependent countries like Croatia, Greece, Iceland and Italy are allowing visitors from the US and other nations for the first time in a year. Delta Air Lines commenced service to Reykjavik, Iceland, from Boston on May 20. A week later it started again …
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Amazon driver Shawndu Stackhouse is delivering packages in northeast Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Tom Williams | CQ Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images It’s usually one of the biggest sales of the year. And Amazon Prime Day could be even bigger in 2021. The annual two-day shopping event begins June 21st at …