Industries Archives - Page 192 of 262 - S. Florida Business & Wealth
Magic Leap reportedly raises $350 million

Magic Leap had warned the state it would lay off 402 employees, but that’s apparently not happening after it raised $350 million, according to Business Insider. The news site said

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Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show has $1.3 billion economic impact

The 2019 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show generated $1.3 billion in statewide economic output, up 51 percent from a 2015 study that found $857 million in output. Thomas J. Murray

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Time to worry about fraud

Securities fraud levels rise in periods of economic downturns so there are reasons to be concerned about improper dealings during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Douglas Cumming, Ph.D., a professor of

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TradeStation launches cryptocurrency trading

Photography by Eduardo Schneider Investing and trading in cryptocurrencies can be an adventure, but it’s also an opportunity for TradeStation, a Plantation company often lauded as the top brokerage for

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Miami Beach votes to reopen beach, hotels

One of the biggest tourism engines in South Florida, Miami Beach, is planning to let its beach and hotels reopen on June 1, pending county approval. The commission approved the

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Patients worried about dental office safety

Dentists offices have reopened in Florida with many patients catching up on delayed and/or rescheduled appointments, but they are also worrying about safety. A study commissioned by the North American

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Color changing map highlights outdoors tourism

To shed some light on the Sunshine State’s lesser-known opportunities to explore, Visit Florida and its lead creative strategy agency Spark, called on a little help from the sun itself.

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New CEO for Port Everglades selected

Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Port of Gulfport, Mississippi  2013 will be the new CEO and director of Port Everglades, Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry announced. His tentative start

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Why starting a business now isn’t such a bad idea

Starting a business during a pandemic? It’s not as ill-fated as you may think, says Siri Terjesen, Ph.D., a professor of management programs in Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business.

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How to mitigate IT risks amid COVID-19

By Jose Antigua As mandated closures led to companies converting teams into remote workforces and demand for online connectivity drastically increased, a new wave of vulnerabilities has emerged. The sources

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COVID-19 clarifies what we’ve overlooked

By Ariel Bentata  As the coronavirus rapidly spreads across the world, we are all focused on social distancing and good hygiene, while many of us are also concerned about paying

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Governor should reject sovereign immunity request

Editor’s note: The Florida Health Care Association, which represents 691 nursing homes, has sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis asking for sovereign immunity protection for facilities and workers resulting

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