Corporate America's strong earnings season is exceeding Wall Street expectations, contributing to a bullish outlook for the stock market, with PNC's CIO Amanda Agati remaining optimistic on stocks.
The adoption of artificial intelligence tools by Corporate America is starting to pay off, providing relief to investors who had questioned the significant investments made in the technology.
Corporate America is experiencing its highest level of optimism in 15 years, yet the stock market continues to show stagnation, according to a recent chart.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has voted to end 60 years of diversity reporting requirements, a decision that will have significant implications for corporate America.
Corporate America is investing $1 trillion into stock buybacks, but market observers are noting a different trend in what company insiders are doing with their own shares.
As the US approaches its 250th anniversary, an analysis explores how Indian-origin CEOs have become a significant force and the face of Corporate America.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet notes a significant gap between investment in AI and its operational adoption in Corporate America, prompting Accenture to restructure its operating model and workforce strategy.
Corporate America's earnings have surpassed Wall Street's expectations, helping to alleviate investor concerns and a general "wall of worry" in the market.
Corporate America is increasingly showcasing the number of AI tokens it utilizes, a new trend reflecting the growing emphasis on AI capabilities among companies.
With entry-level corporate jobs diminishing, Gen Z graduates are increasingly choosing entrepreneurship, gig work, and freelancing to build their careers.
Sunny Stroeer, a former MBB consultant turned mountaineer, shared her experience of encountering more overt gender bias in the outdoor industry compared to her previous career in corporate America.
Corporate America faces the challenge of meeting rapidly increasing energy demand while simultaneously maintaining economic growth, a critical 'energy moment' for businesses.
The CEO of GameStop has called for an 'owner's mentality' in corporate America, stating that 'risking your own bottom line is the only thing that keeps a business honest'.
Four from McKinsey & Company's newest class of partners share their tips for success.
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McKinsey's partner class shrank to 224 this year, a decline from the pandemic-era boom of 2022.
New partners at McKinsey represent 65 cities, 45 countries, and speak over 40 languages globally.
Four from the latest partner class say relationships were key to their climb up the ranks.
Few promotions in corporate America are as competitive as making partner at McKinsey & Company.
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A US court has dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard University, which alleged the institution failed to protect Jewish students from antisemitism. The judge ruled that the administration did not credibly prove its claims.
A new index from Okta reveals which artificial intelligence software applications are successfully being adopted by corporate America. The report captures the growing trend of AI integration in the workplace.
While some reports suggest corporate America may be using AI to cut jobs, small businesses are reportedly leveraging AI to help their workers and retain employment, indicating a varied impact of the technology on the job market.
Taco Bell has removed shredded lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms from its restaurants in several states following a cyclospora outbreak. The FDA is investigating the link between the lettuce and the parasite cases, with Taylor Farms expressing concern and pulling products from the market.
A new SEC petition is urging publicly traded companies to disclose material risks stemming from their reliance on China for supply chains, particularly concerning rare earths and pharmaceuticals, citing national security concerns.
Corporate America is quietly repurchasing its own stock at a record pace, a trend that extends beyond the 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants and indicates broader market activity.
Shareholders of Palo Alto Networks have repeatedly rejected CEO Nikesh Arora's pay package, marking the highest number of failed 'say-on-pay' votes for a CEO in the S&P 500.
A new report details the high compensation of top entertainment executives, revealing that their pay significantly exceeds the corporate median and broader trends in Corporate America.
Vanta, a security and compliance automation platform, has achieved $300 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR). This growth is attributed to the rapid expansion of 'shadow AI' usage within corporate America, highlighting the increasing need for security solutions in AI adoption.
Corporate America is experiencing profit growth across many sectors, not limited to technology and finance, even amidst challenges like war, rising oil prices, and inflation, though the situation is described as 'extremely polarized.'
Financial expert Dave Ramsey has publicly criticized "Corporate America" for policies that require employees to front money for expenses, calling the reimbursement process "bullcrap."
EXCLUSIVE: Following its world premiere in the Documentary Feature Competition at the 2026 SXSW Film Festival, sales firm Cinephil has boarded world sales for My NDA, the investigative documentary directed by Juliane Dressner (Personal Statement) and Miriam Shor (Pluribus). The film investigates the hidden power of non-disclosure agreements and the culture of silence they can […]
Corporate America is increasingly relocating to red states, with Texas leading the trend in attracting new businesses and corporate headquarters, while states like California experience significant business losses.
A trend is emerging in Corporate America where companies are focusing on increasing production while simultaneously reducing costs, particularly labor expenses.
The long-running and heated debate about the appropriateness of wearing shorts in corporate American offices is highlighted, with personal anecdotes illustrating differing workplace policies.
With traditional happy hours fading due to high prices and changing social habits, companies are actively investing in alternative team-bonding events to foster employee connections.
The current changing inflation landscape suggests that strong earnings reports alone may no longer be sufficient to drive the stock market higher, posing potential challenges for corporate America.
Corporate America is reportedly channeling $1 trillion into stock buybacks, a move that is drawing attention to the concurrent actions of company insiders. This trend highlights a significant aspect of current corporate financial strategy.
A growing number of US lawmakers are advocating for changes to the tax code to decrease corporate America's dependence on Chinese technology, citing national security risks.
Silicon Valley and corporate America are increasingly utilizing more affordable, open-source artificial intelligence models developed in China, prompting discussions on whether China is accelerating its AI advancements faster than anticipated.
A viral recruiter argues that Generation Z is not lazy, but rather corporate America struggles to manipulate them, challenging common perceptions about the younger workforce.
Despite Wall Street's expectations for a slowdown in the second quarter, corporate America delivered stronger-than-anticipated results, indicating a more robust economic performance than projected.
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AI company Anthropic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have announced a $200 million partnership. The collaboration aims to advance the use of artificial intelligence in health, education, and agriculture sectors.
Corporate earnings reports from American companies have largely surpassed Wall Street's expectations, helping to alleviate investor worries and boost market sentiment.
A Silicon Valley CEO offers insights into the current turmoil within the technology sector, contrasting it with the stability observed in other parts of corporate America.
Brené Brown's once-embraced ideas on vulnerability as a leadership virtue are now being questioned in corporate America, particularly in Silicon Valley, where CEOs are conducting widespread layoffs under the guise of productivity.
Analysts predict that Corporate America is poised to report strong earnings, even amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran. This positive outlook is attributed to a weak dollar and the impact of the Trump administration’s tax and spending policies.
A Match Group manager's experience of overseeing a significantly larger team reflects a growing trend in Corporate America where middle managers are taking on expanded responsibilities, becoming 'megamanagers'.
Boards Are Replacing CEOs At The Fastest Pace In Over A Decade
A historic wave of leadership change is sweeping corporate America. Across 1,500 of the largest publicly traded companies, roughly one in nine CEOs was replaced last year—the highest churn since the post-financial-crisis years., according to the Wall Street Journal.
The turnover has ushered in the largest cohort of new chief executives in more than a decade, and they’re arriving younger and, in many cases, with thinn...
Fortune 500 companies show 65% drop in their diversity commitments as mounting legal challenges force corporate retreat from controversial DEI programs.