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3 days ago |
fortune.com | Emma Hinchliffe |Nina Ajemian
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3 days ago |
aol.com | Emma Hinchliffe |Nina Ajemian
– Ready to rent. Retail has never been the easiest business. Case in point: the recent 2025 Fortune 500, where only six apparel retailers make the cut among the largest 500 businesses in the U.S. But it’s a field where innovation never stops, from the earliest entrants into clothing rental to newer upstarts—who believe they can make a difficult category work. The founders of Vivrelle just raised $62 million to prove that, Fortune is the first to report.
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4 days ago |
fortune.com | Emma Hinchliffe |Nina Ajemian
SiriusXM is part of the Fortune 500 for the first time after spinning off from Liberty Media in September 2024. That adds SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz to the cohort of Fortune 500 chiefs; like her fellow female CEOs, she was promoted to the job in 2021 after two decades at the company (starting when it was still just Sirius). I dove into the state of the $8.7 billion company today in a feature published in the latest issue of Fortune.
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4 days ago |
aol.com | Emma Hinchliffe |Nina Ajemian
– All about audio. On this year’s Fortune 500, there were nine new companies led by women. As discussed in yesterday’s newsletter, most of those companies joined the ranks of women-led Fortune 500 businesses after promoting women from within to the top job—with one exception (sort of). SiriusXM is part of the Fortune 500 for the first time after spinning off from Liberty Media in September 2024.
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5 days ago |
fortune.com | Emma Hinchliffe |Nina Ajemian
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