Facebook advertising exec Carolyn Everson said whitelist tools would become more widely available to advertisers in the first half of 2020.
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Facebook is testing a way to give advertisers more control over placement, but agencies still have brand-safety concerns

Facebook is testing a way to give advertisers more control over placement, but agencies still have brand-safety concerns

Lauren Johnson | Facebook advertising exec Carolyn Everson said whitelist tools would become more widely available to advertisers in the first half of 2020.

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After the Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus launches, Wall Street analysts sketch out how the market will judge success for streaming services

After the Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus launches, Wall Street analysts sketch out how the market will judge success for streaming services

Ashley Rodriguez | Cowen analysts break down what the next winners of the streaming wars will look like — and what challenges they'll face.

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Direct-to-consumer brands are minting money and eyeing global expansion, with their average sales revenue expected to soar 85% by 2020

Direct-to-consumer brands are minting money and eyeing global expansion, with their average sales revenue expected to soar 85% by 2020

Tanya Dua | DTC brands are seeking profitability, global expansion, and diverse media channels, new research from the IAB shows.

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An ad industry salary spreadsheet is going viral, and its entries range from an assistant account exec making $40,000 to a chief strategy officer earning $500,000

An ad industry salary spreadsheet is going viral, and its entries range from an assistant account exec making $40,000 to a chief strategy officer earning $500,000

Patrick Coffee | An account director inspired by a media salaries spreadsheet created his own version aimed at helping women and people of color in the ad business.

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eBay exec reveals why the company is picking its battles with Amazon and embracing its role as a platform for small business owners

eBay exec reveals why the company is picking its battles with Amazon and embracing its role as a platform for small business owners

Bethany Biron | Business Insider spoke with Marni Levine, eBay's vice president of merchandising, to hear the company's evolving stance on competing with Amazon.

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'They're all going to lose all their money': A hedge fund CEO warns the stock market is brewing a bubble similar to the time bomb that exploded in early 2018

'They're all going to lose all their money': A hedge fund CEO warns the stock market is brewing a bubble similar to the time bomb that exploded in early 2018

Akin Oyedele | A big gap move in stocks could cause a wipeout similar to the February 2018 volatility episode, says Jim Carney, the CEO of ParPlus Partners.

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The top real-estate broker in the US sold an average of 92 homes per week, and he says a single strategy helped him do it: specialization

The top real-estate broker in the US sold an average of 92 homes per week, and he says a single strategy helped him do it: specialization

Katie Warren | Ben Caballero is the top real-estate broker in the US: He sold an average of 92 homes per week in 2017. Here's what he says his success boils down to.

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WeWork warned employees not to put glass cleaner in tenants' mouthwash containers

WeWork warned employees not to put glass cleaner in tenants' mouthwash containers

Julie Bort | The document tells employees they could be fired if caught and offers instructions to WeWork employees on how to handle complaints.

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The CEO of Virtual Kitchen believes restaurants are changing so radically that he's going head-to-head against his old boss at Uber, Travis Kalanick

The CEO of Virtual Kitchen believes restaurants are changing so radically that he's going head-to-head against his old boss at Uber, Travis Kalanick

Bani Sapra | Ken Chong, the Virtual Kitchen cofounder and CEO, says his company can thrive alongside Kalanick's CloudKitchens.

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'I made a lot of financial mistakes in my 20s': The chief education officer at buzzy startup Acorns outlines the path to financial freedom in 3 easy steps

'I made a lot of financial mistakes in my 20s': The chief education officer at buzzy startup Acorns outlines the path to financial freedom in 3 easy steps

Christopher Competiello | Jennifer Barrett, chief education officer at Acorns, advocates for a systematized and disciplined approach to saving and investing.

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