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Qatar is a minefield for World Cup advertisers. One team has already lost a sponsor

By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business Billions of people watch FIFA’s World Cup every four years, a tantalizing opportunity for advertisers who want to capitalize on the feel-good fervor of the world’s biggest sporting event. But this year, it’s a reputational minefield for some of the world’s biggest brands. Controversies over Qatar’s human rights record have

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FTX lawyer says ‘substantial amount’ of assets are either stolen or missing

By Allison Morrow, CNN Business The full extent of FTX’s financial disarray is becoming clearer as the failed crypto exchange’s new management combs for cash as part of the bankruptcy process. In the company’s first Chapter 11 hearing in Delaware Tuesday, restructuring attorney James Bromley said that a “substantial amount” of assets have been stolen

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Rivian’s CEO created buzzy, outdoorsy EVs. Now big automakers are coming after it

By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business Rivian CEO Robert Joseph Scaringe, better known as RJ, is living his lifelong dream. Getting here though has required dedication to a vision that once seemed nearly impossible. Even now, as the company’s assembly lines have started churning out its electric vehicles, success still isn’t assured. Rivian’s off-road-capable trucks and

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Rivian’s CEO created buzzy, outdoorsy EVs. Now big automakers are coming after it

By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business Rivian CEO Robert Joseph Scaringe, better known as RJ, is living his lifelong dream. Getting here though has required dedication to a vision that once seemed nearly impossible. Even now, as the company’s assembly lines have started churning out its electric vehicles, success still isn’t assured. Rivian’s off-road-capable trucks and

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Bob Chapek’s tenure marked by political missteps inside and outside of Disney

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN Bob Chapek was initially silent on Florida’s controversial bill barring discussions of gender identity in school classrooms. Now he’s saying “Goodbye, Disney.” Chapek’s rocky two-and-a-half year tenure at the head of the entertainment giant had a few wins. He navigated the Covid-19 pandemic, which shuttered theme parks around the world and

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Can Bob Iger fix Disney?

By Frank Pallotta, CNN Business Bob Iger is returning to Disney as CEO, retaking the reins of a company that’s very different from the one he led when he stepped down as chief executive in February 2020. With $1.5 billion in streaming losses last quarter alone, park fans unhappy, sinking cable networks like ESPN dealing

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