Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Forced Out Effective Immediately
The long-time Intel employee and the company’s CEO for four years has been forced out due to the board losing confidence in his turnaround plans. The board has handed control to two lieutenants as the faltering American chipmaking giant searches for the right choice for the position. Gelsinger, who left on Dec 1, after a…
Mounting Troubles Forces Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Out
Carlos Tavares, the CEO of Stellantis and the owner of Chrysler and Jeep, has announced that he will step down from his role as the carmaker continues to struggle with slumping sales. Stellantis is a multinational car maker that owns brands like Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Fiat, Lancia, Maserati, Peugeot, and more. The…
Filmywap: Your Gateway To Unlimited Movies And Shows
Do you want to watch the latest movies or TV shows to kill some time but don’t want to pay money? You are not alone. There are millions of people with the same intention. Thanks to the Filmywap website, everybody can watch movies and shows for free. But how can we access this website, and…
Canada Books Google for Creating an Ad Tech Monopoly
Canada’s Competition Authority on Thursday accused one of the biggest tech companies in the world, Google, of abusing its tools to sell and buy online advertising to create a monopoly in the market. The authority has filed a formal complaint and is trying to force Google to sell two of its major advertising services. This…
The Secret to Improving Corporate Culture
Shaunna Lee Shaunna Lee,Founder,Shaunna Lee LLC and the Brilliance Unleashed Method As a Business Strategy Consultant, Best-Selling Author, and Podcast Host, Shaunna Lee brings a unique blend of corporate expertise and entrepreneurial insight to help businesses and individuals unlock their full potential. With over 15 years of experience in strategic planning, operational improvement, and customer…
The New Age of Corporate Philanthropy
Sanjeev Joshipura Sanjeev Joshipura,Executive Director,Indiaspora A naturalized American citizen originally from India, Sanjeev has an extensive background in corporate strategy, finance, and project management, having worked with Fortune 500 companies. With over 15 years of involvement in public policy, American politics, and global government relations, he has played key roles in managing U.S. Senate campaigns,…
Fair Play or Foul? Microsoft Faces Regulatory Scrutiny
In recent events, the tech giant Microsoft has been accused of abusing its power in productivity software by imposing punitive licensing terms. According to Livemint, the company has imposed these terms to prevent customers from transferring their data from Azure cloud services to another competitor’s cloud services. The FTC has been examining the cloud services…
U.S. Tariff Leaves India, Focuses on Trade Rivals
US President-elect Donald Trump will take charge of the White House on January 20, and now he has announced plans to impose tariffs on countries like China, Mexico, and Canada. This indicates that this administration will continue using tariffs as a tool to bring manufacturing jobs back to the States and also as leverage for…
Women and Taxes Viewing Tax Codes From The Lens Of A Women
Tax codes, by design, should strive for fairness, efficiency, and adaptability to societal shifts. However, historically, tax policies have often reinforced gender roles, reflecting societal norms that assumed a traditional, single-income household structure. While these codes may appear gender-neutral, their effects have perpetuated gender disparities, especially in dual-income households and among those balancing paid and…
The Stigma Continues to Haunt Women to this Day
Despite ongoing strides in diversity and gender equality, the under-representation of women in leadership remains a troubling reflection of systemic imbalance. According to a 2020 report from the National Center for Educational Statistics, women graduated from college at higher rates than men, and they influence a staggering 70% to 80% of consumer purchasing decisions. Yet,…