Apple will build a learning hub in Atlanta as part of its racial equity pledge

Apple has shed more light on its $100 million pledge to improve racial equity. Today, the company announced that it will be making a $25 million contribution to the Propel Center, a learning hub designed for members of the HBCU (Historically Black Co...

Apple pledges $100 million to foster racial equity and justice

Apple is joining the chorus of companies promising to address racial justice in the wake of large-scale protests over police violence and discrimination. Tim Cook has unveiled a Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, including a $100 million pledge, t...

Home Equity Loans and Their Ins and Outs


The recession that took place a few years ago almost put the kibosh on housing equity loans. But now with the economy recovering from the shock waves of that crisis, lending for residential purposes...

Ryan Caldbeck’s CircleUp Democratizes Funding Process For Start-Ups and Investors


A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape: Ryan Caldbeck, Founder and CEO, CircleUp… “We’re an online investing marketplace that matches small investors...
    






Apple Puts Carl Icahn’s $150 Billion Buyback Proposal To Shareholders


As we know Carl Icahn has been urging Apple's management and Tim Cook to increase the share buyback and dividend distributions that the company makes. There’s a certain amount of sense to the...
    






Sprint stops being Clearwire’s majority owner

Sprint stops being Clearwires majority owner

Sprint has declared that it's no longer Clearwire's majority owner in a move designed to shield the carrier should the worst happen to its troubled bedfellow. While Big Yellow is planning to supplement its own LTE network with Clearwire's TD-LTE backbone, it's looked to distance itself on the business side from a company that finds it very hard to make money -- requiring handouts from Sprint just to stay afloat.

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