Pepsi has a new leader and has regained its footing, according to its alternative data Pepsi has a new CEO in 2019, and along with it, new trajectory for job postings. The company is adding engineers and eCommerce professionals under new leadership. Jon Marino 7.8.19 4:18 PM Markets
PepsiCo is hiring in Mexico after $4 billion investment south of the border PepsiCo is launching its first new plant in 2 decades in Mexico, and the company is already expanding its infrastructure as of February 2018. Data inside. James Mattone 5.8.19 2:09 PM Markets
PepsiCo hiring down by more than half over past two months as layoffs arrive PepsiCo's has posted half as much jobs on its careers page than it did at the start of 2019. That isn't a good sign considering reports of potential layoffs. James Mattone 2.21.19 8:32 PM Markets
The curious story of how CUSIP numbers became a Wall Street battleground CUSIP numbers are like a Dewey Decimal System for stocks and bonds. They’re also a source of illegal monopoly power, according to investor lawsuits. Doug Bailey 3.25.22 4:51 PM Markets
The coworking world: How WeWork, Regus, and Industrious measure up Our latest report compares three coworking companies to see which ones offer the most — and most affordable — workspaces in America and the world. The Business of Business 12.10.18 1:08 PM Innovation
How much bottled water does America buy at Walmart? Bottled water is one of the most popular items sold at Walmart the world's largest retailer. Here's just how popular it is. Joshua Fruhlinger 11.20.18 7:32 PM People
Gatorade's Facebook likes tumble as the brand seeks a new identity Once a huge presence at the Super Bowl and in the sports world, Gatorade is on the digital decline. Joshua Fruhlinger 2.5.18 8:06 PM Markets
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto