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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff on the future of Big Tech: ‘Capitalism needs guardrails’

“Capitalism needs guardrails. … That’s a very important part of the future of technology as well,” Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff tells CNBC’s Jim Cramer.

NHL relies on players’ ‘good judgment’ on social media as it expands in China, embraces betting

“When you’re dealing in foreign countries, geopolitical issues can impact your business, and you have to be mindful of that,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.

House lawmakers press the vaping industry with two hearings Wednesday

Advocates, researchers and health officials will testify in hearings before a House Appropriations panel and an Energy and Commerce subcommittee.

The big banks have become the ideal stocks for this market, Jim Cramer says

Retail sales dropped in September for the first time since February, but Jim Cramer of “Mad Money” says, “These banks tell a different story.”

‘Rise of Skywalker’ trailer should debut soon. Why Disney has waited so long to release it

While most blockbuster films will reveal an official, full-length trailer between five and six months before its opening weekend, the last two Star Wars films didn’t debut an official trailer until two months before their release dates.

CEO of the largest US trucking company predicts ‘difficult’ quarter for transport industry

Knight-Swift lowered its earnings guidance for the second half of the year on Tuesday, saying its third-quarter earnings per share will fall between 47 cents and 48 cents, compared with its previous forecast of 54 cents to 57 cents.

Fisher Investments takes $248 million hit as Boston pulls pension assets

The City of Boston is now the third pension plan to end its relationship with Fisher Investments in light of Ken Fisher’s comments at a conference.

Elizabeth Warren’s real ‘beef with billionaires’

Beto O’Rourke said Tuesday in the Democratic debate that the Massachusetts senator was being “punitive” of the wealthy in her tax plan and rhetoric.

2020 Medicare enrollment season brings fierce competition for baby boomers among insurers

As Medicare open enrollment gets underway this week for 2020, insurers are putting on the hard press to attract new baby boomers aging into the program.