SEC: UPS to pay $45 million penalty for improperly valuing business unit
PRESS RELEASE UPS to Pay $45 Million Penalty for Improperly Valuing Business Unit Washington D.C., Nov. 22, ...
The chickens are finally coming home to roost. As the start-up era of “Get Big Fast” (AKA “growth through any means”) draws to a close, the inevitable WeWork-style commercial hangover begins.
Currently, it is the final mile delivery companies that are being culled. You know – the ones who would take over the world, with fleets of fast food-delivering cyclists swarming through city streets, who would dominate everything and displace all of the “tired old players”.
Sorry, but it’s just not happening. ...
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