Despite promises and lawsuits, Tesla isn't hiring in solar Despite a massive lawsuit from Walmart and promises to re-invest in solar from Elon Musk, Tesla is only hiring 8 people with the term "Solar" in their job titles. Joshua Fruhlinger 8.21.19 5:47 PM Innovation
Dick's Sporting Goods might stop selling guns. Data shows this won't hurt the chain The debate over gun legislation has led to a lot of chatter and just as many quiet CEOS. That is, except Ed Stack of Dick's Sporting Goods, who may be the first store to do something about retail guns. Jared Russo 8.21.19 3:04 PM Markets
Lowe's goes on massive part-time hiring spree right after laying off thousands The home-improvement retailer's stock is soaring on positive earnings as it shucks off full-time workers and goes on a part-time hiring spree. Joshua Fruhlinger 8.21.19 2:20 PM Innovation
J.Crew's declining data shows private retailers feel the crunch too Facing restructuring, lacking leadership, and plagued by poor social stats, J. Crew is facing challenges under its private equity ownership. Jon Marino 8.21.19 12:34 PM Markets
How buying Insomniac is just the start of Sony's ramp-up to the PlayStation 5 Sony is beginning the era of the PlayStation 5 by acquiring longtime developer cohort Insomniac Games. We analyzed why this is not only smart, but the start of things to come going forward. Jared Russo 8.20.19 7:47 PM Markets
How Candid is moving in on SmileDirect and Invisalign's teeth straightening game First there was Invisalign. Then there was Smile Direct. And now, Candid appears to be a hybrid of the two destined for scale. See why. Joshua Fruhlinger 8.20.19 6:01 PM Innovation