Month: November 2019

Frequent travelers now have a whole new way to view loyalty points — thanks to a growing trend in loyalty program: hard-to-replicate, bucket-list experiences. From red carpet access and backstage passes to cooking classes with Michelin-starred chefs, there’s an entire realm of VIP travel opportunities designed around the new “experience economy.” Fueled by public interest
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Berkshire Hathaway owned 1.2 million shares of furniture retailer RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, at the end of the third quarter, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Shares of RH surged more than 6% in premarket trading on Friday. The stock has rallied 41% this year. Warren Buffett’s conglomerate also
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House Lessans, dubbed “a dream home on a budget”, sits on a former farm field in Saintfield, … [+] Northern Ireland. Aidan McGrath A converted barn and shed has been voted the best designed property in the U.K. House Lessans, an three-bedroom property in Northern Ireland that cost £335,000 to build, was revealed as the winner
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“The American Dream is alive and well,” billionaire GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons told CNBC on Thursday. Parsons, a Vietnam War veteran who was once “dirt poor,” suggested on “Squawk Box” he’s a living example, and said his wealth is self-made, rather than being inherited. “There are billionaires and there are ‘billionaires,'” he said, raising his voice at
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Lloyd Blankfein, then chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., smiles during a discussion at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Lloyd Blankfein hit back at Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren on Thursday, after she
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Illinois State Capital Building in Springfield, Illinois Getty Not much more than a month ago, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s task force released its report recommending that asset management at the 650-odd pension funds be consolidated, while leaving benefit administration (and jobs, and decision-making about disability-eligibility) to the local entities. And when Illinois doesn’t drag its
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