
Business/Business


Exxon Mobil Moves Legal Home to Texas, Embracing a More Business-Friendly Environment🔥60
- •The decision aligns with Texas’ pro-business and low-tax environment.
- •The move follows similar relocations by other major corporations.
- •Texas has become a leading destination for corporate headquarters.
- •The change affects Exxon Mobil’s legal domicile, not daily operations.

Pizza Chains Shift Tactics as Delivery Demand Slows, Rethinking Menu, Pricing, and Operations🔥59
- •Menu streamlining and SKU reductions target efficiency and reduced waste.
- •Pricing strategies shift to balance inflation with perceived value.
- •Loyalty programs evolve to encourage repeat purchases.
- •Chains test new formats like ghost kitchens and pickup-only outlets.

China’s New Wave of Low-Cost Innovation Challenges Global Markets🔥56
11/30/2025•Business > Business
- •New generation firms merge affordability with advanced technology across sectors.
- •Electric vehicle makers like BYD and Nio now rival global competitors.
- •European and U.S. industries face disruption from cheaper, high-quality Chinese goods.
- •Some Western governments consider trade barriers amid market competitiveness concerns.
Trump Promotes Pro-Business Agenda at CEO Summit Korea 2025🔥83
10/29/2025•Business > Business
- •He declared the U.S. the best place in the world to do business.
- •Trump promised faster permits and reduced bureaucratic barriers.
- •His administration is focusing on deregulation and economic modernization.
- •The reforms aim to attract foreign investment and strengthen American manufacturing.

Executives Vanish as China’s Secretive Detentions Deepen Corporate Fear🔥53
10/22/2025•Business > Business
- •Recent case involves a leading semiconductor scientist taken by anti-corruption authorities
- •Detained under liuzhi, allowing interrogation outside normal judicial oversight
- •System increasingly used against private business leaders, not just officials
- •Detentions create fear and uncertainty in China’s corporate community
Molson Coors to Cut 400 Jobs in Americas Restructuring to Boost Growth and Efficiency🔥57
10/20/2025•Business > Business
- •The reduction represents roughly 9% of the unit’s non‑union salaried workforce.
- •Layoffs will affect employees in the U.S., Canada, and select Latin American nations.
- •No brewery or office closures are planned under the restructuring.
- •CEO Rahul Goyal said the company must “transform faster” to return to growth.
