Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
The Business News Headlines 3 March 2020
If you thought that the Fed dropping interest rates might heal the markets...guess again. Here are the business news headlines from today:
- The Fed didn't stop the bleeding on Wall Street;
- A mall in Texas closed...think coronavirus;
- Twitter says "Work from home";
- Target sees "aggressive shopping";
- The Wall Street Report
- Remember the CEO who raised the minimum wage to $70,000 a year. Did he go..broke?
Those stories plus: For over three decades the Des Moines Civil and Human Rights Commission has presented a symposium intended to both hear and educate the general public about issues that face us all. Here you'll meet Joshua Barr the Director of the commission and Ryan Arnold the Director of Community Engagement at Drake University. We'll start with an understanding of what the commission does, why Drake is supporting the event and then get into what the symposium is about and how the topics came to be. Registration is OPEN until March 6th. You can get tickets to the event here. In addition to the symposium there is a kick-off event the evening of the 17th at 6PM with Vanessa Roberts "Afropuff Lederhosen: A Critically Comical Investigation of Race" which will also be at Drake. Tickets to that event are here. Click here to listen.
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