David Gura appears in the following:
Moguls, Deals And Patagonia Vests: A Look Inside 'Summer Camp For Billionaires'
Monday, July 05, 2021
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is expected to attend. So is Apple's Tim Cook. A look inside the Sun Valley conference for top media and tech moguls organized by a little known investment firm.
Wall Street Bosses Want Their Workers Back. That's Good For The King Of Falafel
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Wall Street executives are pushing vaccinated workers to return to work, and that's good news for vendors and other small businesses in New York that depend on workers from finance.
U.S. Suffers Over 7 Ransomware Attacks An Hour. It's Now A National Security Risk
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Cybercriminals are using sophisticated malware to attack companies' IT systems, and they are demanding ransom payments in digital currencies
The Reason Behind The Surge In Cyberattacks
Tuesday, June 08, 2021
High-profile ransomware attacks are surging as cybercriminals take advantage of weak IT systems. The surge in popularity of cryptocurrencies is also spurring bad actors.
How Tulsa Race Massacre Shaped Today's Most Successful Black CEOs
Monday, May 31, 2021
Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers, TIAA CEO Thasunda Duckett, and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reflect on what the Tulsa events a century ago has meant to them.
Why Democrats Are Angry At Wall Street
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Big banks are facing a new reality in Washington: Democrats control all levers of power and they are not shy about their intentions to ratchet up pressure on the sector.
Democrats Want To Push Banks To Do More For Social Change
Friday, May 28, 2021
Top Democrats are vowing to intensify their scrutiny of Big Banks as they look to push the sector to do more for average Americans and underserved communities.
You Can Still Count The Number Of Black CEOs On One Hand
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Executives pledged to make diversity a priority, but the past year has highlighted how difficult it is to implement change in corporate America.
Corporate America Spent The Last Year Reckoning With Racial Inequality
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
The death of George Floyd forced American companies to reckon with racial inequality in ways few had before. Companies took a range of actions, like pledging to boost the employment of minorities.
Bitcoin Is Plunging. What To Know About The Wild Ride In Cryptocurrencies
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Weeks after setting a record high, the price for Bitcoin has fallen dramatically along with other cryptocurrencies over factors ranging from inflation to, yes, Elon Musk.
Americans Dialed Back On Retail Therapy — And Spent More Eating Their Feelings
Friday, May 14, 2021
Retail sales were flat in April from a month earlier as Americans spent less on things such as clothes or sporting goods but increased their spending at bars and restaurants.
Consumer Prices Jump 4.2% In April, Biggest Increase Since Financial Crisis In 2008
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Inflation accelerated in April. Companies have been forced into raising prices for everything from cars to cereals amid a shortage of critical materials like lumber.
No, You Are Not Imagining It. Prices For A Lot Of Things Did Jump In April
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Prices for a range of goods from used cars to bacon surged last month, pushing consumer inflation to 4.2% in April, the highest since September 2008.
It Appears Inflation Is Making A Comeback
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
The latest data will likely show prices for everything from cereals to cars have risen as shortages of critical materials like lumber force companies to raise prices.
Company After Company Reporting Record Profits As U.S. Economy Reopens
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Many companies have been racking up record sales and profits so far this year. Their earnings are shattering expectations.
I Came Close To Dying: Wall Street's Most Photographed Man Is Ready For Normalcy
Monday, May 10, 2021
If 100% of a firm's traders are fully vaccinated, it can start sending more to the stock exchange floor. They can eat lunch in their booths again. Masks will be optional in some parts of the floor.
'Absolute Meltdown': Wall Street's Work Till You Drop Culture Under Attack
Friday, May 07, 2021
Burnout in investment banking has been a problem, but the pandemic has made it worse. A handful of firms are responding by offering extra perks and more pay. But more money may not be the answer.
As Burnout Culture Weighs Down Wall Street, Young Bankers Are Rethinking Their Career
Thursday, May 06, 2021
Young bankers on Wall Street are re-assessing their careers as the pandemic blurred lines between home and office hours.
Internet Oldies AOL And Yahoo Are Sold ... Again
Monday, May 03, 2021
Unable to compete successfully with Facebook and Google for digital advertising, Verizon signals a return to its roots as a telecommunications company.
Biden Wants To Go Tough On Wall Street. The Response? The Best Rally Since FDR
Saturday, May 01, 2021
The S&P 500 surged 11% in the president's first 100 days, the best performance since Franklin D. Roosevelt started his first term in 1933.