By Ed Zwirn
When is paying the boss too much, too much?
There is mounting public concern over the rapid growth in compensation of those in the top spot at companies compared with that of the average worker. Continue reading
By Ed Zwirn
When is paying the boss too much, too much?
There is mounting public concern over the rapid growth in compensation of those in the top spot at companies compared with that of the average worker. Continue reading
By Ed Zwirn
The minute you walked in the joint, I could tell you were a man of distinction — a real big tipper. Continue reading
By Ed Zwirn
New York Post, July 9, 2017
Small investors are piling into stocks at a frantic pace — the event that allows veteran Wall Streeters to call a top of the market.
These individual, or retail, customers invested a net of more than $1.8 billion in US equity funds during the week ending June 28, the first positive reading this indicator has seen since Nov. 4, 2015, when it weighed in at more than $2 billion, according to a report issued by EPFR Global. Continue reading
By Ed Zwirn, New York Post, July 2,2017
China’s hottest auto export to the US is a Buick, and that may not sit well with the Trump administration.
General Motors produces the Buick Envision exclusively at a factory in Shanghai, mainly for the Chinese market. About 32,000 of the vehicles, which sell at a base price of $34,065, have been sold in the US since the company introduced the compact SUV to the US market last summer. Continue reading