Dietary Supplement or Over the Counter Opiod?

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According to the New York Times, tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of dietary supplements that are difficult to control. Questions: Source: Hoffman, J. (2024). ‘Gas-Station Heroin’ Sold as Dietary Supplement Alarms Health Officials. The New York Times, Jan. 10 (Retrievable… Read more »

Changing relations with China require reconsideration of AI lab

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According to the New York Times, when Microsoft opened an advanced AI research lab in Beijing in 1998, it was a time of optimism about technology and China. Questions: Source: Weise, K., C. Metz, and D. McCabe (2024). Microsoft Debates What to Do With A.I. Lab in China. The New York Times, Jan 10 (Retrievable online… Read more »

Hacker surprise sets off brief market frenzy!

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According to the Washington Post, a false hacker post at the SEC’s official account on the social media platform X (previously Twitter), set off a brief frenzy among crypto traders before the agency regained control. Questions: Source: Menn, J. (2024). Hackers seize control of SEC’s X account to promote crypto. The Washington Post, Jan. 10… Read more »

No more U.S. Steel

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According to the Washington Post, Japan’s largest steelmaker, Nippon Steel, will purchase U.S. Steel in a, a deal valued at $14.1 billion. Questions: Source: Tan, E. (2023). U.S. Steel will be acquired by Japan’s Nippon in a $14.1 billion deal. The Washington Post, December 18 (Retrievable online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/12/18/us-steel-nippon-acquistion)

No Deal

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According to Reuters, U.S. health insurer, Cigna (CI.N) has ended its attempt to negotiate an acquisition of rival Humana (HUM.N) after the pair failed to agree on price. Questions: 2. Cigna is still exploring the sale of its Medicare Advantage business. What does this segment focus on? 3. Cigna is planning to do a total of how much total… Read more »

Big Buyout?

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According to CNBC, Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management have offered to buy Macy’s Inc. for $5.8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Questions: Source: Picciotto, R. (2023). Macy’s receives $5.8 billion buyout offer, sources say. CNBC.com, 12/10/23 (Retrievable online at https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/macy-s-receives-5-8-billion-buyout-offer-sources-say/ar-AA1liroj?)

Did “Skimpflation” invade your Thanksgiving dinner?

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Does you favorite food seem to be in smaller proportions than usual? If so, you might want to see if you are being faced with “skimpflation”? Questions Source: George, M. (2023). “Skimpflation” may be slipping by grocery shoppers. Here’s how to spot it. Nov. 27 (Retrievable online at https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/skimpflation-may-be-slipping-by-grocery-shoppers-heres-how-to-spot-it/ar-AA1kBhsJ).

WeWork – Not a Surprising Demise To Some Analysts!

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According to CNN.com, WeWork, the beleaguered coworking space company, has filed for bankruptcy, marking a stunning downfall for what was once the world’s most valuable startup. Questions: 1. Around its peak, what was the company’s stock valued at? 2. WeWork plans to stay open and operational as it does what? 3. According to the article,… Read more »

Accounting for Intangibles

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In a recent meeting, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) challenged more than 100 patents held by manufacturers of brand-name asthma inhalers, epinephrine autoinjectors, and other drug products as improperly or inaccurately listed in the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) publication of “Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations,” commonly known as the “Orange Book.” Questions:… Read more »

The Troubling Cost of Salmon

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According to the New York Times, land-based aquaculture for farm-raised salmon stands to upend an industry plagued by environmental concerns. Question: Source: Clark, M. (2023). The Salmon on Your Plate Has a Troubling Cost. These Farms Offer Hope. The New York Times, Oct. 16 (Retrievable online at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/16/dining/farm-raised-salmon-sustainability.html)