Jobs by State California(274) New York(219) Texas(203) Washington(198) New Jersey(196) Illinois(179) Pennsylvania(138) Florida(135) Virginia(128) North Carolina(128) Massachusetts(123) Georgia(111) Ohio(110) Colorado(106) Maryland(106) ...
This pattern changes after 2010, probably due to the JOBs Act. Panel B reports the industry distribution of IPOs and reveals a high concentration of IPOs in the computer equipment and services and chemical products sectors. The entertainment services and manufacturing sectors have the lowest ...
While thousands of people lost their jobs and savings when the company declared bankruptcy in 2001, only one disgruntled investor appeared in court to argue against leniency. Brian Durbin said he and his family had been "victims of an elaborate scam" and said Mr. Fastow should serve no less ...
federal income tax purposes, the timing of the award of projects and funding and potential changes to the amounts provided for under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and other legislation related to governmental spending, as well as general economic conditions, including inflation and the ...
FILE PHOTO: 'X' logo is seen on the top of the headquarters of the messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in downtown San Francisco, California, U.S., July 30, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo By Jaspreet Singh
Florida isn’t the only state with lawmakers working to lobby Musk to move jobs out of California. Earlier this week, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott publicly lobbied Musk to move Twitter to the Lone Star State. "@elonmusk. Bring Twitter to Texas to join Tesla, SpaceX & the Boring company," ...
oversight and execution including strategic fund development and execution. Rooted in California and based now in Arkansas you can find Rebecca exploring the outdoors hiking, wild caving, kayaking, biking or scuba diving with her life partner. She is a proud mother to four children, four dogs and...
UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel, who has long held an interest in a tie-up with Commerzbank, has said a combination would be the best outcome although he has not ruled out walking away. (Writing by Tom Sims and Madeline Chambers. Editing by Rachel More and Mark Potter) ...
While thousands of people lost their jobs and savings when the company declared bankruptcy in 2001, only one disgruntled investor appeared in court to argue against leniency. Brian Durbin said he and his family had been "victims of an elaborate scam" and said Mr. Fastow should serve no less...
Weisselberg, 76, surrendered to the Manhattan prosecutor’s office earlier Monday and entered state court in handcuffs, wearing a mask, before pleading guilty to perjury. Prosecutors accused Weisselberg of lying under oath when he answered questions in a case about allegations that Trump lied about...