The fate of a massive 199.35-foot flagpole at Buttermilk Pike Self Storage in Crescent Springs could be determined by the outcome of a court proceeding. The suit was filed by the owner of the property, John Huffman, who constructed the pole last December .
Huffman says he spent more than $160,000 contracting five different engineering firms from across the country to plan, design, construct, and verify other engineers' work on the flagpole.
Hotel and Airline Bookings for Business Travel Resume, Hesitantly - The New York Times
Hotels and airlines have reported a rise in bookings for travel in the United States in the last couple of months.
The expanded Javits Convention Center , New York City's main convention hall, reopened on Sunday and had a number of big events on its schedule for the rest of the year, including the New York International Auto Show.
Businesswise: Reducing overhead for business growth
Question: It's that time of year where we're planning our 2022 budget, and we're looking for ways to minimize costs in the future. Do you have any recommendations?
A : We're happy to hear that you're approaching your budget before the fourth quarter. Tackling your budget early can allow you to identify areas for improvement and make intelligent and considerate choices. As CPAs and business owners we understand the complexities of running a company.
Husband and wife duo form event planning business, specialize in private dining - The Owensboro
The husband and wife duo of Ray and Erin McHenry have combined their talents to form McHenry Event Planning. Started in June, the business model is open-ended, leaving the services offered up to the imaginations of their customers.
General services include event planning, catering, grazing tables, and charcuterie boards. Ray's passion for food, paired with his desire to be challenged, has encouraged the two to add private dining services to their repertoire.
Deliveroo shares rise after German rival takes stake in the business
LONDON – Shares of food delivery firm Deliveroo climbed over 10% Monday after the company announced larger German rival Delivery Hero has taken a 5.09% stake in the business.
The firm's stock climbed from £3.36 ($4.66) per share to £3.60 per share in early deals on the London Stock Exchange Monday, reaching their highest point since trading began in March. Meanwhile, shares of Delivery Hero remained relatively flat on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Australia's NAB to buy Citi's local consumer business in $882 million deal | Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) -National Australia Bank will buy Citigroup's local consumer unit for about $882.24 million, the companies said Monday, as the American bank exits the region while buy-now, pay-later rivals challenge the old credit card business model.
The deal consolidates more than 90% of the country's credit cards industry into the hands of Australia's Big Four banks, with NAB adding a million customers through the deal to become the nation's second-largest credit card provider.
Digitization Demands a New Approach to Tackling the Cyber Threat | Business | cadillacnews.com
Organizations across the world have made strides in remote working and collaboration during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the proliferation of digitization is creating significant new cyber threats that require radical cultural change at boardroom level.
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U.S.-China Business Outlook: What's Next?
Against the complex backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic recovery, Forbes China will host the 3nd U.S.-China Business Forum on August 17, 2021 (August 18, 2021 in China). The online forum's theme this year is "Regaining Momentum." Registration is free.
Seasoned executives from fields ranging from entertainment to investment will discuss how businesses are looking to expand amid changing economic and social currents between two of the world's largest economies and trading partners.
Why is vacation so expensive? Blame business travel (or lack of it) - MarketWatch
It's not necessarily because more people are vacationing again, though they certainly are. It's more likely because fewer people are doing trips for business.
And when business travelers don't travel, leisure travel can get more expensive. It may seem counterintuitive, but these premium-paying travelers generally help subsidize leisure travel.
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