August 17, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Millennials Are Developing Parents' Taste for Jaguars, CadillacsMillennials are developing a taste for expensive—and even luxury—automobiles and taking out cheap leases so they can afford them.
By Patrick Ralph Bloomberg News
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July 20, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Weed Entrepreneurs Woo Women in Bid to End the Ganja Gender GapWinning over women will require more than just churning out pink bongs. Women use marijuana differently, often preferring alternatives to lighting up joints. Health foods such as cannabis-infused juices and raw salads are becoming increasingly popular, as are creams and salves containing the drug. For women who still want to inhale their pot, vaporizers have become the go-to method.
By Claire Boston Bloomberg News
4 minute read
July 20, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Weed Entrepreneurs Woo Women in Bid to End the Ganja Gender GapWinning over women will require more than just churning out pink bongs. Women use marijuana differently, often preferring alternatives to lighting up joints. Health foods such as cannabis-infused juices and raw salads are becoming increasingly popular, as are creams and salves containing the drug. For women who still want to inhale their pot, vaporizers have become the go-to method.
By Claire Boston Bloomberg News
4 minute read
April 17, 2015 | Daily Business Review
How to Help Small BanksLegislators say they want to clear an obstacle to U.S. prosperity: burdensome regulation of the community banks on which much of small-town America relies. It's a worthy goal, but Congress isn't pursuing it the right way.
By Bloomberg News
4 minute read
April 17, 2015 | Daily Business Review
How to Help Small BanksLegislators say they want to clear an obstacle to U.S. prosperity: burdensome regulation of the community banks on which much of small-town America relies. It's a worthy goal, but Congress isn't pursuing it the right way.
By Bloomberg News
4 minute read
April 10, 2015 | Daily Business Review
How an Insurer Is Taking Money From the Fan Beaten at Dodgers StadiumThe beating of Brian Stow drew national attention to sports hooliganism. It's also brought to light a virtually unknown aspect of the legal system that cuts compensation to victims. In effect, Stow was sucker-punched twice: first by his assailant and then by his health insurer.
By David Armstrong Bloomberg News
6 minute read
April 10, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Jailed Chilean Billionaires' Fortune Has Roots in Pinochet's DaysA corruption investigation involving two Chilean tycoons has put a spotlight on the fortune they started amassing during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
By Blake Schmidt Bloomberg News
6 minute read
April 10, 2015 | Daily Business Review
How an Insurer Is Taking Money From the Fan Beaten at Dodgers StadiumThe beating of Brian Stow drew national attention to sports hooliganism. It's also brought to light a virtually unknown aspect of the legal system that cuts compensation to victims. In effect, Stow was sucker-punched twice: first by his assailant and then by his health insurer.
By David Armstrong Bloomberg News
6 minute read
April 10, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Jailed Chilean Billionaires' Fortune Has Roots in Pinochet's DaysA corruption investigation involving two Chilean tycoons has put a spotlight on the fortune they started amassing during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
By Blake Schmidt Bloomberg News
6 minute read
March 23, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Lennar Builds More Rentals as Slow Sales Pace PersistsLennar Corp., the second-largest U.S. homebuilder, is raising its bet on rental housing as the pace of sales continues to drag.
By John Gittelsohn Bloomberg News
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