On Wednesday, Shares of Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), gained 1.02% to $90.44.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made famous what many now think of as a kind of Silicon Valley “uniform” as he consistently rocks a plain hoodie paired with a t-shirt and jeans, even at important events, according to Business Insider.
A funny anecdote in a New York Times profile of Facebook exec Matt Jacobson reveals that the ensuing stereotype about the Facebook dress code is still kicking. Business Insider Reports
Jacobson, who lives in LA, acts as the tech company’s connection to Hollywood. A handful of entertainment industry big-wigs sing his praises, counting the CEO of Sony Entertainment, Michael Lynton, who called him the “Rosetta stone between the way Hollywood thinks and the way Silicon Valley thinks.” Business Insider added.
He’s also a sharp dresser who prefers nice suits to uni-color hoodies.
Facebook, Inc. operates as a social networking company worldwide. It provides a set of development tools and application programming interfaces that enable developers to integrate with Facebook to create mobile and Web applications.
Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL), inclined 0.49% to $41, during its last trading session.
American Airlines Group high-profile search for a new advertising agency has come down to four finalists, counting — surprise, surprise — Energy BBDO in Chicago working with PHD for media buying, according to American City Business Journals
The other three finalists are BBH in New York City with Optimedia , Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Boulder, Colorado with Mediacom, and the Martin Agency in Richmond, Virginia, with Universal McCann.
The four agencies will make their final pitches in early October, with a decision on the new American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL) agency predictable as early as mid-October, but no later than the end of October. American City Business Journals Reports
Energy BBDO has endured plenty of ups and downs in recent years, counting a tumultuous — and rather brief — relationship with the nation’s top-selling brew Bud Light and the recent abrupt t departure of chief creative officer Mark Taylor after little more than a year in the post.
Still Energy BBDO has pulled yet another rabbit out of the hat and wound up among the four finalists in the AA agency review. American City Business Journals added.
American Airlines Group Inc., through its auxiliaries, operates in the airline industry. As of December 31, 2014, the company operated 983 mainline jets, in addition to 566 regional aircrafts through regional airline auxiliaries and third-party regional carriers. It serves 339 destinations in 54 countries.
Finally, Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPLS), ended its last trade with -1.48% loss, and closed at $13.98.
Steve Matyas, president, Staples Canada , visits a Staples location in Toronto , Tuesday, September 8 , to lend a hand on what has become the busiest day of the year for the company.
Staples, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, operates office products superstores. It operates through three segments: North American Stores & Online, North American Commercial, and International Operations. The company offers a range of office supplies, business technology products and services, facility and breakroom supplies, computers and mobility products, and office furniture under the Staples, Quill, and other proprietary brands. It also provides copy and print services to its retail and delivery customers, in addition to technology services through its EasyTech business.
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