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14 Oct, 2024 The Looming Commercial Aerospace Supply Chain Insolvency By David Nolletti Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for members of the commercial aerospace supply chain, along comes a strike and work...
12 Oct, 2024 Why I Love Advertising with Video on LinkedIn By Linda Orton I'm part of the video producers who create memorable ads for 19% of B2B viewers. But most B2B companies don't create that way according...
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04 Oct, 2024 There's Help on the Way for the Lack of Strong Finance Talent in the United States By Hamish de Freitas One of the top discussion points among private equity professionals is the lack of strong finance talent for their portfolio companies....
04 Oct, 2024 IPOs Are Finally Back By Jabier Arbeloa Bloomberg reported that, according to a senior JPMorgan banker, IPOs are finally making a comeback, driven by sponsor-led listings. Over...
04 Oct, 2024 Spirit Airlines Restructuring Is a Sign of the Times By David Nolletti Spirit has been on the proverbial ropes for some time now and hasn't made a profit since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Suffice it to say...