Business Blogs and Articles

The Brand Signals Behind SKIMS, Adidas, and Bottega
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Brand Signals Behind SKIMS, Adidas, and Bottega

Recent brand moves by SKIMS, Adidas, and Bottega Veneta illustrate how leading CMOs are redefining visibility, cultural relevance, and long‑term equity. SKIMS has transitioned from a celebrity‑driven launch to a product‑focused, inclusive category leader, emphasizing operational scale and trust. Adidas...

By The CMO Brief (The CMO Connect)
Observability, Governance at Scale
BlogMar 3, 2026

Observability, Governance at Scale

The article outlines how observability, governance, and safe automation together form a resilient IT foundation. Observability leverages metrics, logs, and traces to detect issues before they affect users. Governance establishes policies, RBAC, and compliance monitoring to align technology with business...

By Future of CIO
How To Start a Substack To Promote Your Small Business
BlogMar 3, 2026

How To Start a Substack To Promote Your Small Business

E‑commerce brands are turning to Substack to publish editorial‑style newsletters that feel like personal essays rather than sales blasts. The platform offers free publishing, a 10% revenue share on paid subscriptions, and permanent web URLs that can be shared beyond...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Partnerships Framework for Impact
BlogMar 3, 2026

Partnerships Framework for Impact

Enterprises that synchronize internal skill development with strategic partnerships can accelerate digital revenue growth, cut costs, and shorten time‑to‑market. The proposed framework organizes outcomes, capability architecture, partner categories, and an operating model that blends cross‑functional squads with Centers of Enablement....

By Future of CIO
The Accidental Ad Tech Founder: Eric Hochberger’s 20-Year Bet on the Open Web
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Accidental Ad Tech Founder: Eric Hochberger’s 20-Year Bet on the Open Web

Eric Hochberger co‑founded Mediavine in 2004 as a collection of SEO‑driven fan sites. After years of selling sidebar ads and consulting, the company built its own header bidding platform in 2014, which quadrupled revenue and shifted Mediavine into a full‑service...

By Simon Owens’ Media Newsletter
Discovery Acquires Kidd Operations From Glencore – by Andrew Autio (Timmins Daily Press – March 2, 2026)
BlogMar 3, 2026

Discovery Acquires Kidd Operations From Glencore – by Andrew Autio (Timmins Daily Press – March 2, 2026)

Discovery Mining announced a definitive agreement to purchase Glencore Canada’s 100% stake in the Kidd Operations, encompassing the Kidd Creek copper‑zinc‑silver mine, its metallurgical plant, and tailings facilities near Timmins. The deal positions Discovery as an emerging gold producer, with...

By Republic of Mining
Critical Minerals in Focus as Major Toronto Mining Conference Underway – by Ian Bickis(CTV News Northern Ontario – March 2,...
BlogMar 3, 2026

Critical Minerals in Focus as Major Toronto Mining Conference Underway – by Ian Bickis(CTV News Northern Ontario – March 2,...

The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto, drawing over 27,000 attendees, has placed critical minerals at the forefront of its agenda. Industry leaders warned that geopolitical fragmentation is heightening supply‑chain vulnerability for metals such as copper,...

By Republic of Mining
NEW POD! How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation with Sarah Quinn
BlogMar 3, 2026

NEW POD! How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation with Sarah Quinn

In the latest Net Interest Extra episode, sociologist Sarah Quinn discusses her book *American Bonds*, which argues that credit markets have been a foundational force in shaping the United States. Quinn traces how borrowing practices influenced industrial growth, urbanization, and...

By Net Interest (Substack canonical)
How Formula 1 Makes Money: A Complete Business Breakdown Before The 2026 Season
BlogMar 3, 2026

How Formula 1 Makes Money: A Complete Business Breakdown Before The 2026 Season

Liberty Media’s 2025 earnings show Formula 1’s revenue climbing to $3.87 billion, a 14% increase, while operating income jumped 28% to $632 million. The franchise’s equity value rose to over $26 billion, delivering a 16% annualized return since the 2017 acquisition. Heading into the...

By Huddle Up
When Rubber Was the Critical Imported Good
BlogMar 3, 2026

When Rubber Was the Critical Imported Good

At the outset of World War II, the United States relied almost entirely on imported natural rubber, which supplied roughly 70 percent of tire production. When Japan cut off shipments in April 1942, the country faced a crippling rubber famine that limited military...

By The Conversable Economist
Will Media Consolidation Finally End TNT Sports?
BlogMar 3, 2026

Will Media Consolidation Finally End TNT Sports?

Paramount Global's pending acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery could spell the end of TNT Sports, the long‑standing sports brand of Turner. The deal, while likely to clear U.S. antitrust review, may still face challenges and follows a pattern where regulators...

By Sports Media Watch
The Top Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAPs) to Watch in 2026
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Top Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAPs) to Watch in 2026

Exposure management is overtaking traditional scan‑and‑patch models, emphasizing unified visibility, context, and remediation across IT, cloud, identity, and OT. The article reviews six leading Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAPs) for 2026, highlighting Tenable One as the market leader, with challengers such...

By IT Security Guru
Why Your Next Email Is Your Best Email
BlogMar 3, 2026

Why Your Next Email Is Your Best Email

Matt Ragland uses a sudden bird incident to illustrate how newsletter creators often over‑react to minor glitches. He argues that misplaced links, low open rates, or typos are temporary distractions that shouldn't stall the publishing process. The most effective writers...

By HeyCreator
☕🤖Tutorial: Create a Pricing Strategy in 45 Minutes (With AI)
BlogMar 3, 2026

☕🤖Tutorial: Create a Pricing Strategy in 45 Minutes (With AI)

The post introduces a five‑prompt "Pricing Strategist" that uses AI to benchmark competitors, gauge willingness‑to‑pay, design tiered plans, craft messaging, and create a test plan—all in about 45 minutes. It contrasts this rapid approach with traditional pricing consultants who charge...

By The AI Break
The #1 Cognitive Bias Killing Your Startup
BlogMar 3, 2026

The #1 Cognitive Bias Killing Your Startup

Startup founders often cling to features or projects despite zero user adoption because of the sunk cost fallacy. The blog explains how losses feel twice as painful as gains, leading founders to protect past investments rather than cut losses. It...

By Startup Istanbul
Navantia UK to Hire 35 Apprentices in Scotland
BlogMar 3, 2026

Navantia UK to Hire 35 Apprentices in Scotland

Navantia UK announced it will recruit 35 apprentices for its Scottish yards in Methil and Arnish, covering Level 2 and Level 3 programmes in electrical engineering, fabrication, welding and CAD design. The hiring supports the company's broader pledge to train 500 apprentices...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
The Referral Trap (and How to Escape It)
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Referral Trap (and How to Escape It)

Many service firms rely on referrals until they hit a "referral ceiling" where new leads dry up. The post explains why panic‑driven outbound tactics often fail: they skip the trust that referrals provide. Vixure proposes a trust‑engine that uses AI‑driven...

By Grow Smarter
DeepIP Closes on $25M Series B Funding Round
BlogMar 3, 2026

DeepIP Closes on $25M Series B Funding Round

DeepIP announced the close of a $25 million Series B financing round. The capital will accelerate development of its generative AI assistant designed for patent work. Existing investors participated alongside new venture partners. The funding underscores growing investor confidence in...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Why Your Employees Feel Gen AI Fears — and How to Win Them Over
BlogMar 3, 2026

Why Your Employees Feel Gen AI Fears — and How to Win Them Over

Organizations rolling out generative AI often encounter employee anxiety when communication is lacking. Case studies from manufacturing, retail, and healthcare show that silence breeds rumors about job loss and workflow disruption. Leaders who adopt transparent practices—regular town halls, newsletters, and...

By Vistage Research Center (CEO Pulse)
Blind Loyalty to Washington Will Not Keep Britain Safe
BlogMar 3, 2026

Blind Loyalty to Washington Will Not Keep Britain Safe

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a tightrope between upholding international law and maintaining the transatlantic partnership as the United States, under President Trump, conducts an illegal strike on Iran. Initially, Starmer refused to endorse offensive action, citing the lack...

By The Lead
Lost in the Woods - All Things Product Podcast with Teresa Torres & Petra Wille
BlogMar 3, 2026

Lost in the Woods - All Things Product Podcast with Teresa Torres & Petra Wille

In the "Lost in the Woods" episode of All Things Product, Teresa Torres and Petra Wille map five common "lost person" behaviors to product team dynamics when strategy blurs or constraints are unclear. They break down freezing, chasing shortcuts, following...

By Product Talk
MyWay Digital Health Secures £3m to Scale NHS Diabetes Tool
BlogMar 3, 2026

MyWay Digital Health Secures £3m to Scale NHS Diabetes Tool

Edinburgh‑based MyWay Digital Health has raised £3 million from Foresight Group to scale its clinically validated MyWay Diabetes platform, already deployed across several NHS regions. The funding will accelerate growth, broaden the product suite and fund AI‑enabled predictive analytics and personalized...

By Health Tech World
Harvey Does 2nd Acquihire, This Time With Lume
BlogMar 3, 2026

Harvey Does 2nd Acquihire, This Time With Lume

Harvey announced its second acquihire, bringing Lume co‑founders Robert Ross and Nebyou Zewde into its product and engineering teams. Lume, a Y Combinator‑backed AI integration startup founded in 2023, will cease operations as only the two founders transition to Harvey. The...

By Artificial Lawyer
Axel Springer Buys B2B Real Estate Media Co. Bisnow: Exclusive
BlogMar 3, 2026

Axel Springer Buys B2B Real Estate Media Co. Bisnow: Exclusive

Axel Springer announced the acquisition of Bisnow, a B2B commercial‑real‑estate media and events firm, and created a new Brew Media Group to oversee the deal. The unit will be led by Robert Dippell, CEO of Morning Brew, while Bisnow and...

By A Media Operator
“White House Faces Thousands of Lawsuits as It Tries to Slow-Walk Tariff Refunds; The Trump Administration Is Attempting to Delay...
BlogMar 3, 2026

“White House Faces Thousands of Lawsuits as It Tries to Slow-Walk Tariff Refunds; The Trump Administration Is Attempting to Delay...

The Supreme Court recently struck down a set of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, obligating the White House to refund importers the duties collected. Instead of issuing prompt refunds, the administration has adopted a slow‑walk strategy, arguing fiscal constraints...

By How Appealing
The Five 2026 HR Tech Acquisitions that Put HR Buyers in a Strong Position
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Five 2026 HR Tech Acquisitions that Put HR Buyers in a Strong Position

2026 has seen five major HR‑tech acquisitions—Payoneer‑Boundless, Remote‑Atlas, Phenom’s purchase of Be Applied and Included AI, Docebo‑365Talents, and Perceptyx‑Lyceum—signaling a shift toward AI‑centric, unified platforms. Buyers benefit from increased vendor competition and pricing pressure, while the deals aim to close gaps...

By Unleash
On the Latest ‘Beat the Press,’ We Look at War Coverage, a Trump-Friendly Media Monopoly, AI and More
BlogMar 3, 2026

On the Latest ‘Beat the Press,’ We Look at War Coverage, a Trump-Friendly Media Monopoly, AI and More

Emily Rooney’s new “Beat the Press” episode scrutinizes media coverage of the Iran war, examines the implications of Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery that could place CNN under Trump‑friendly Ellison brothers, and discusses Bari Weiss’s loss of a Jeffrey...

By Media Nation
Talion Expands Governance-Aligned Agentic SOC as Board Cyber Scrutiny Intensifies
BlogMar 3, 2026

Talion Expands Governance-Aligned Agentic SOC as Board Cyber Scrutiny Intensifies

Talion, an MSSP spun out of BAE Systems, announced under CEO Keven Knight an expanded governance‑aligned Agentic SOC that embeds board‑level oversight into managed cyber defence. The model integrates automation, human expertise and real‑time governance, giving executives transparency and regulatory...

By IT Security Guru
Everpure: A New Identity for a New Era
BlogMar 3, 2026

Everpure: A New Identity for a New Era

Pure Storage has rebranded as Everpure, signaling a strategic shift from pure storage hardware to comprehensive data‑management solutions. The new Everpure Fusion platform promises a people‑centric, policy‑driven enterprise data cloud that automates dataset lifecycle and governance. This week the company...

By StorageNewsletter
Why Celebration Is Better Marketing Than Outrage
BlogMar 3, 2026

Why Celebration Is Better Marketing Than Outrage

The article argues that outrage‑driven marketing, while fast‑acting, yields fleeting attention and limits audience growth. In contrast, celebratory campaigns build lasting community, expand market reach, and generate durable brand loyalty. Examples such as Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, the Barbie film...

By Goodstory (Substack)
Infinite Orbits Goes on Spending Spree After Securing €40 Million
BlogMar 3, 2026

Infinite Orbits Goes on Spending Spree After Securing €40 Million

Infinite Orbits announced back‑to‑back acquisitions of LMO’s Luxembourg operations and UK‑based Lúnasa Space within a week, leveraging the €40 million financing it raised in November 2025. The deals add advanced space‑situational‑awareness software and autonomous rendezvous capabilities to its Endurance and Orbit...

By European Spaceflight
Day 4 Iran Update: Hormuz BLOCKADE Incoming: Reinsurers CANCEL All Gulf Coverage + Qatar LNG SHUT DOWN | Rapid Read...
BlogMar 3, 2026

Day 4 Iran Update: Hormuz BLOCKADE Incoming: Reinsurers CANCEL All Gulf Coverage + Qatar LNG SHUT DOWN | Rapid Read...

On March 3, 2026, coordinated U.S. and Israeli airstrikes continued to degrade Iranian command, missile and naval infrastructure while collateral damage caused civilian casualties. Major marine reinsurers issued 72‑hour war‑risk cancellation notices for the Persian Gulf and adjacent waters, effective March 5,...

By GeopoliticsUnplugged
Chancery Interprets LLC Agreement as Not Eliminating Fiduciary Duties
BlogMar 3, 2026

Chancery Interprets LLC Agreement as Not Eliminating Fiduciary Duties

The Delaware Court of Chancery held that the LLC’s Protection Provision did not fully eliminate fiduciary duties, allowing Calumet’s breach claim against manager Luke Darkow to survive. The court adopted the fiduciary‑exception view, treating the claim under tort law rather...

By Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
Disastrously, Mexico’s 2025 Investment Was OK
BlogMar 3, 2026

Disastrously, Mexico’s 2025 Investment Was OK

Mexico’s government hailed 2025 capital investment as reaching historic highs, but the underlying data tells a different story. Year‑over‑year growth was roughly 2%, a modest rise that barely nudges the long‑term trend upward. Critics argue the figures are underwhelming and...

By The Mexico Political Economist
The Dollar Is the Only Game in Town
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Dollar Is the Only Game in Town

The U.S. dollar is strengthening across major G10 pairs as the Middle East conflict fuels risk aversion, pushing the euro, yen, and sterling lower. Emerging market currencies such as the peso, yuan and real also slide, while equity markets suffer...

By Marc to Market
🛑 Stop Grabbing the Fastest Money.
BlogMar 3, 2026

🛑 Stop Grabbing the Fastest Money.

The post warns that small businesses often suffer from cash‑flow leaks rather than sudden revenue spikes, prompting owners to chase the quickest financing instead of a strategic solution. It highlights common pressure points—unexpected taxes, tighter vendor terms, late payments, and...

By The Weekly
MRM EXCLUSIVE: Five Pitfalls That Quietly Kill Your QSR App’s Impact
BlogMar 3, 2026

MRM EXCLUSIVE: Five Pitfalls That Quietly Kill Your QSR App’s Impact

QSR leaders have apps and loyalty programs, yet many see flat revenue because the solutions operate as isolated features. The article outlines five hidden pitfalls—missing journey design, ignoring warm‑lead acquisition, friction‑heavy onboarding, over‑reliance on price discounts, and static app experiences—that...

By Modern Restaurant Management
Economic Implications of the Iran Attacks
BlogMar 3, 2026

Economic Implications of the Iran Attacks

U.S. and Israeli strikes prompted Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to announce a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital oil chokepoints. The move threatens to halt commercial traffic, immediately spiking crude prices and prompting insurers to...

By Geopolitical Futures
Federal Reserve Revenue: Cutsinger’s Solution
BlogMar 3, 2026

Federal Reserve Revenue: Cutsinger’s Solution

The Federal Reserve sets its own operating budget and remits any surplus to the Treasury, but it lacks a residual claimant who would benefit from cost savings. Because officials do not capture saved dollars, there is little incentive to minimize...

By EconLog (Library of Economics and Liberty)
Is ArchiMate Worth the Effort?
BlogMar 3, 2026

Is ArchiMate Worth the Effort?

The article evaluates ArchiMate’s practical value for enterprise architecture, arguing that its built‑in meta‑model and shared semantics provide structural clarity that ad‑hoc diagramming lacks. It highlights how a standard notation reduces cognitive overhead, supports repository‑style modeling, and enables tool interoperability...

By EA Voices
TalkTalk to Get £115m Funding Injection From Ares Management
BlogMar 3, 2026

TalkTalk to Get £115m Funding Injection From Ares Management

TalkTalk secured a £115 million cash injection from Ares Management, comprising £65 million of senior debt and a £50 million short‑term facility to replace a £47 million debt due in March. The funding follows earlier capital raises of £235 million in December 2024 and £120 million...

By thinkbroadband (UK)
InsideArbitrage Event Driven Monitor – March 3, 2026
BlogMar 3, 2026

InsideArbitrage Event Driven Monitor – March 3, 2026

The March 3 2026 InsideArbitrage Event‑Driven Monitor reports a flurry of high‑profile M&A activity, including Global Infrastructure Partners and EQT’s $33.4 billion acquisition of AES at a 13.2% discount and a co‑founder‑led consortium’s $3.9 billion purchase of Select Medical at a 10% premium. Pending...

By Inside Arbitrage – Blog