Paul Ziobro
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Breaking News Editor at Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal. World's Greatest Dad.
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Joined January 2009
Today's news about Evan is welcome and amazing. His unjust detention should have never been so. Please take some time to read this article that chronicles the ordeal and the mountain-lifting work that many people did to get him home. https://t.co/Y2brLjVhdj
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I always marvel at the brave work of my colleagues reporting from challenging locations across the world. More than three dozen top editors of news organizations are condemning the detention of Evan Gershkovich and demanding he be released. #IStandwithEvan
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When the dolls have a nicer house than you do... https://t.co/LIhywg1FTy via @WSJ
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Parents are perplexed by huge toys, including an American Girl luxury abode that is nearly 6 feet wide and has a hot tub and security system.
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Everyone on the bandwagon while there is still room. https://t.co/lTMhTz0Q6K via @WSJ
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After long stretches of misery, the team has won five of its last six games and is improbably making a playoff push while playing a fun brand of football.
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As we digest today's CPI report, @sabelaojeaguix reports that prices for PepsiCo's snacks and drinks already marching higher and will be closely watched for consumer pushback. https://t.co/lkG6jgn76B
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The maker of Pepsi and Doritos said its third-quarter sales rose as prices increased 17% on average.
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What is Kenvue? It's the name of the new home of Tylenol, Band-Aid and more, Johnson & Johnson's medicine-cabinet mainstays that are being spun out. https://t.co/lVx47EMXvv by @knhardison
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The new name—signifying knowledge and sight—is a milestone in J&J’s plan to separate its consumer-health business from its prescription-drug and medical-devices units next year.
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UPS delivered fewer parcels in 2Q but it made more money per item shipped. It also started a program that holds an order for awhile until another order going to the same address is received. This helps UPS ship more packages per stop, lowers costs. https://t.co/HwekCshkAT
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The carrier’s profit rose in the second quarter as it made more money on each item shipped.
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With Target's profit warning today, this weekend read from @SuzanneKapner seems even more prescient.
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Shoppers shifted spending away from casual clothes and home items that had been in demand during the height of the pandemic, catching some retailers off guard and leaving them with excess goods that...
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Another busy Musk-Twitter morning as the Tesla founder threatens to back out deal. via @WillFOIA
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The Texas attorney general asked Twitter for documents on how it calculates user data, while Elon Musk accused the company of not complying with his request for data on the number of spam and fake...
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Great tale packed with detail on Old Navy's struggles from @SuzanneKapner.
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The clothing brand’s push for inclusivity left it with a shortage of middle sizes. “It’s super-frustrating.”
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What to make of the broad market selloff of retail shares this week. https://t.co/DVW0JOuYAE
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Higher costs on fuel, products and wages prompt some companies to rethink how and when to raise prices further
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Just a normal Friday the 13th in Musk/Twitter news. https://t.co/VOAJqrgBJh
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Elon Musk said his deal to buy Twitter was “on hold,” raising questions about the takeover and sending shares of the messaging service lower.
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Shopify buying fulfillment specialist Deliverr for $2.1 Billion, ramping up its own competition with Amazon. https://t.co/dOUyZroNRf via @WSJ by @adrianowriter
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The online retail platform will integrate the startup’s technology with its own to bolster competition with Amazon’s extensive logistics capabilities.
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Elon Musk has assembled more than $7 billion from 19 investors, including Silicon Valley stalwarts and Saudi royalty, to help finance $44 billion Twitter purchase. https://t.co/ecbUAJCues via @WSJ @WillFOIA
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A Saudi prince, Larry Ellison and a bitcoin exchange are among a group of 19 investors who have committed more than $7 billion to back the Tesla CEO’s bid for Twitter.
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Inflation pain, higher wages have some rethinking higher education. “More people are shifting their priorities towards earning over learning," Chegg CEO says. https://t.co/6Hi8Ejpqu0 via @WSJ @JDeanSeal
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The study-materials provider says inflation and higher wages are driving more students to delay or refrain from higher education.
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Snarls on America's railroads are hurting farmers and agriculture companies, potentially pushing up food prices.
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Gridlock squeezes farmers, ethanol producers, fertilizer makers and feed mills, companies say, threatening to push food prices higher.
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Amazon deepens ties to online sellers and steps up competition with FedEx, UPS as it brings Prime to other sites and starts $1 billion venture program. https://t.co/yhuEdBu6m0 via @WSJ @pennedbyden
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“Buy with Prime” will allow third-party merchants to offer perks from the membership program on their sites.
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Nearly a third of USPS packages will take an extra day or two starting May 1, as the agency updates delivery standards and uses more trucks instead of planes. https://t.co/MMAB9CgWFT via @WSJ by @JDeanSeal
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The move is part of the Postal Service’s effort to lower costs and reduce its reliance on air transportation.
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Very cool. Congrats to all, as well as those who helped us understand the mess of last year from unique perspectives.
An honorable mention is awarded to @WSJ for The Supply-Chain Snarl, Untangled. Congratulations to @austenhufford, @kyleykim, @andrew_levinson, @heatherhaddon, @Annie_Gasparro and @pziobro! #SABEWBIB
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