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Tag Archives: couldn’t

Gary Gensler is the sheriff of Wall Street, so why couldn’t he rein in Sam Bankman-Fried?

  By Matt Stoller November 11, 2022   This article is republished with permission from BIG, a newsletter on the history and politics of monopoly power. Subscribe here. “I’m sorry. That’s the biggest thing. I fucked up, and should have done better.”—Sam Bankman-Fried, 2022 “Recklessness and deceit do not automatically excuse themselves by notice of repentance.”—Louis … Continue reading Gary Gensler is the sheriff of Wall Street, so why couldn’t he rein in Sam Bankman-Fried?

The death of the mass market and why consumers couldn’t be happier

The environment for brands has changed dramatically just in the past few years. Contributor Andrew Waber explains what it takes to thrive today. Andrew Waber on March 2, 2018   Think back to the late 1990s – Friends was the biggest TV show in America with between 15-20% of all households tuning in. Nothing comes … Continue reading The death of the mass market and why consumers couldn’t be happier

Just when marketers thought things couldn’t change any more, this report shows they will

Do you possess a single view of your customer that includes their mobile interactions and behavior on the Internet of Things? Columnist Sanjay Dholakia describes new research that shows that the time to prepare is now. Sanjay Dholakia on April 6, 2016   Historians of digital marketing will be hard-pressed to find another era when … Continue reading Just when marketers thought things couldn’t change any more, this report shows they will