The pet care industry is booming, especially among Gen Z and millennials, who increasingly see their pets as more than just animals.
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Mars CEO reveals how millennials' growing tendency to treat pets like children is transforming the $35 billion company's business

Mars CEO reveals how millennials' growing tendency to treat pets like children is transforming the $35 billion company's business

Kate Taylor,Shoshy Ciment,Clayton Dyer | The pet care industry is booming, especially among Gen Z and millennials, who increasingly see their pets as more than just animals.

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Honey faced rejection from VCs for 2 years before a group of seed investors put in $1.8 million. Now some are celebrating 300 times returns after it sold for $4 billion.

Honey faced rejection from VCs for 2 years before a group of seed investors put in $1.8 million. Now some are celebrating 300 times returns after it sold for $4 billion.

Melia Russell | PayPal's $4 billion acquisition of Honey means an exorbitant payout for some lesser-known investors in Los Angeles.

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Wall Street's war for tech talent is ending as rivals like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs embrace open-source code

Wall Street's war for tech talent is ending as rivals like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs embrace open-source code

Bradley Saacks | Goldman Sachs' data management and delivery platform, Alloy, will have its code publicly released and hosted on FINOS' cloud.

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Here are all the people SoftBank has trusted to turn WeWork around, including the 4 new executives it just announced

Here are all the people SoftBank has trusted to turn WeWork around, including the 4 new executives it just announced

Meghan Morris | Two of the executives came from SoftBank, which has named new male executives at two of its troubled portfolio companies in the past two months.

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Here's why early investor Tom Alberg took a chance on Amazon even though Jeff Bezos wasn't 'the smartest guy I'd ever met' and everybody thought it'd be 'murdered' by Barnes & Noble

Here's why early investor Tom Alberg took a chance on Amazon even though Jeff Bezos wasn't 'the smartest guy I'd ever met' and everybody thought it'd be 'murdered' by Barnes & Noble

Ashley Stewart | Jeff Bezos wasn't "the smartest guy" Tom Alberg had every met, nor was it a sure thing Amazon would be "wildly successful."

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LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner met 330 employees to learn the company's culture. Here's the 'superpower' that makes him so popular.

LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner met 330 employees to learn the company's culture. Here's the 'superpower' that makes him so popular.

Yusuf Khan | Weiner is the world's eighth most popular CEO. "He knows how to instill the drumbeat of culture, mission, and values throughout an organization."

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A college dropout who started her own healthy candy company at age 21 shares how she grew it into a multimillion-dollar company within 6 months of launching

A college dropout who started her own healthy candy company at age 21 shares how she grew it into a multimillion-dollar company within 6 months of launching

Robin Madell | Tara Bosch's low-sugar candy company SmartSweets is on track to exceed over $50 million in revenue in 2019 and has over 375,000 social followers.

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Read the memo Goldman Sachs just sent to its employees unveiling a new pronouns initiative

Read the memo Goldman Sachs just sent to its employees unveiling a new pronouns initiative

Dakin Campbell | Goldman unveiled a new optional policy today giving employees a variety of ways to share their self-identified pronouns.

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Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

Here's the salary breakdown for Kellogg's class of 2019, including the industries that are paying its MBA grads the most

Sherin Shibu | Here are the industries Northwestern Kellogg MBA grads (Class of 2019) entered this year, ranked in order of average compensation.

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Some WeWork employees believe working for the company has hurt their careers

Some WeWork employees believe working for the company has hurt their careers

Julie Bort | Between the well-publicized company culture and its equally publicized layoffs, some employees are worried.

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