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On January 30, Rice University's Jones School of Business welcomed Nancy Rothbard, the David Pottruck Professor of Management and associate dean of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, to speak about her research and meet with Rice Business faculty members. Spent a week. Nancy Rothbard and Peter Rodriguez.Photo courtesy of Annie McDonald.The new Dean's Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program is designed to foster high-quality, high-impact research and contribute to Rice Business' growing academic community. During the week-long visit, visiting faculty will be able to conduct research seminars, professional development workshops, and present other relevant topics to support junior faculty…

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Parenting is one of the world's greatest honors, but also one of the most difficult tasks. Too often we experience both in the same day. We appreciate the time, energy, and lessons you dedicate to your children, and we will continue to support and complement your daily efforts.If you read or watch the news, you're probably well aware of the current serious crisis in youth mental health. This has been visible to those of us who work with young people on a daily basis for some time, and has been explained in many ways. Some researchers say…

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“We saw clear potential in mezcal,” says Aaron Paul, co-founder of Dos Hombres Mezcal with fellow actor Bryan Cranston. “Ask someone on the street, 'Tell me the name of your favorite mezcal.' [and] They're like, “Oh, mezcal…'' but they can name vodka and tequila. ”Cranston and Paul played Walter White and Jesse Pinkman on the award-winning AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad, we quickly became friends on set. So when Paul suggested the duo launch their own mezcal brand a few years after the show ended, Cranston agreed.Image credit: Paul Quitoriano of Dos Hombres Mezcal Dos Hombres, which means “two…

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1448 E. County Road 250N in Mattoon. First Mid Wealth Management Company, as trustee, to Lowell Hayes and Virginia Epperson of Mattoon, trust number 44-0601-50, $114,900.Douglas of Charleston, 1632. Stormi White of Charleston to Bobby White Jr. of Charleston, $170,000.2.12 acres of land on Development Drive in Charleston, PIN #06-0-04763-000. Calls Together, Mattoon, to John Richardson, Ashmore, $40,758.1520 S. 2nd Street in Mattoon. His MCLP Assest Company, Inc. of Greenville, North Carolina, to Abigail Carey of Mattoon, $39,000.2920 Mattoon Pine. Judicial Sales Corporation, Chicago, to North Circle Investments and Real Estate Holdings, Inc., Mattoon, $34,120.2210 Stoner Drive West; Margaret Patterson…

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Cryptocurrency activity has been wiped out this week as the Spot Bitcoin ETF debuted on Wall Street in January. Digital tokens have become almost unrecognizable from what the industry represented just a few years ago, raising the question of whether Bitcoin is still a crypto.Why is it necessary to call cryptocurrencies securities? | Gizmodo InterviewThe “decentralized” part of cryptocurrencies is open to interpretation these days. since then, Securities and Exchange Commission approves Spot Bitcoin ETF On January 10th, cryptocurrencies look far more sophisticated and sophisticated than ever before. Bitcoin is currently sold tangentially through America's largest financial institutions, including BlackRock…

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Cantaloupe, a US-based provider of end-to-end technology solutions for self-service commerce, has acquired Cheq Lifestyle Technology. This strategic move positions Muskmelon for expansion into the sports, entertainment and restaurant sectors. CHEQ specializes in mobile ordering, socially connected payments, real-time reporting, and remote support, aiming to enhance venue operations, increase efficiency, and drive revenue. This acquisition marks Cantaloupe's entry into a rapidly growing field with significant synergies between the two companies' product lines. In an official press release, Muskmelon representatives expressed excitement about the prospects of expanding the company's business scale. Founded in 2021, CHEQ helps make payments to a variety…

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As the communications leader for the world's largest gaming business, Claire Nance tracks all the trends marketers are obsessed with. She explains why the next big thing isn't always the best.Our industry loves a good story. And so it should be. After all, marketers are storytellers themselves.However, if you look at the big topics and trends in the industry over the past few years, you'll see a pattern of focusing on grabbing the “next big thing” without taking a long-term view toward actual implementation and realization. You'll find out soon. impact.In 2022, it was the Metaverse. Earnings calls and marketing…

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The opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You are reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In an era where internet use has become near-universal, global demand for digital infrastructure is experiencing an unprecedented surge. Increasing demand for digital services and applications has driven mobile phone subscription and usage rates to over 90% in most markets. This proliferation is driving demand for digital infrastructure from cloud service providers, hyperscalers, and over-the-top media companies across all regions. According to JLL, the global colocation data center market is projected to grow at a robust five-year compound annual growth…

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IMA-HOME has won an international four-way pitch for a partnership with US performance lifestyle brand Rhone. Rhone is a relatively new brand, founded in 2014 by brothers Nate and Ben Checketts. He currently operates an e-commerce business and his 15 retail stores in North America. The appointment is described as a “pivotal moment” in the company's growth story, as it is the first major agency relationship the brand has invested in. “We see IMA-HOME as a true partner as we enter a new phase of our business,” said the Checketts. “2024 will be an important year as we introduce our…

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©Reuters Investing.com — As quarterly corporate earnings season continues, investors will be closely watching the January jobs report later in the session for clues about the Fed's future interest rate path. The large-cap tech sector is likely to drive sentiment. Meanwhile, the oil market will end the week with heavy losses. 1. Payroll calculation in January attracts attention The widely watched monthly report, to be released later in the session, is expected to provide guidance on the health of the U.S. labor market, an important factor that could influence when the Federal Reserve begins cutting interest rates. It may become…

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