Retailers urge shoppers to buy early amid shipping crunch
NEW YORK — A number of retailers, including J.C. Penney, Lowe’s and Kohl’s, are telling shoppers they need to place their online orders soon or else pay expedited shipping fees if they want to get their packages delivered in time for the holidays.
Post-pandemic, most Americans who can want to continue working from home: Pew report
Most Americans now teleworking from home want to keep doing so, with more than half saying they would work remotely after the pandemic, a new Pew Research Center report finds.
Housing economists predict prices to increase in 2021, but not as rapidly as this year
Top national real estate economists at an online conference Wednesday predicted home prices would continue to rise in 2021.
Report: Tech trends accelerated by COVID-19 pandemic likely here to stay
COVID-19 has accelerated technology trends around things like e-commerce and remote work that likely will continue even after the pandemic subsides.
Woof! Petco files to go public — again — in $100M offering
Pitching itself as a much-improved health and wellness company for pets and pet parents, San Diego-based Petco is ready to return to public ownership and is eyeing as much as $100 million in proceeds from the sale of shares.
Holiday surge tests UPS network
In a year when consumers have turned to online shopping more than ever, holiday purchases for delivery are already starting to test the shipping capacity at UPS.
Biden expected to usher in an era of worker-friendly labor policies
Labor activists eager to capitalize on the pro-worker sentiment fueled by the pandemic will soon have a friend in the White House.
Moved during COVID? A third of bosses say they’ll cut your pay
As many as a third of remote workers who move to a cheaper place to live during the pandemic could end up getting a pay cut that offsets any savings, Willis Towers Watson found in a survey released Thursday.
Economists: Vaccine could boost US growth in 2021
The outlook continues to be clouded by COVID-19 but a team of University of Michigan economists sees encouraging signs that could bring economic life close to normal by the end of 2021.
Small Business Matters: HIplan 2020: Hawaii Island’s Entrepreneurial Competition
COVID has interrupted much of the island’s and the world’s economic activity. What it has not interrupted was this years’ fifth annual HIplan Business Plan Competition, finals of which were held virtually on Oct 24. HIplan’s goal is to help stimulate the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem on Hawaii Island. It does this, in part, through sponsoring an annual Business Plan Competition, where 35 entrepreneurs this year were judged on their ability to communicate their business plans in various ways: in writing in round one, and then verbally in rounds two and three, taking the finalists down to a group of eight.
Future of business travel unclear as virus upends work life
Brian Contreras represents the worst fears of the lucrative business travel industry.
Top CEOs met to plan response to Trump’s election denial
WASHINGTON — Only a few of America’s CEOs have made public statements about President Donald Trump’s refusal to accept his election loss, but in private, many are alarmed and talking about what collective action would be necessary if they see an imminent threat to democracy.
Is the country ready for a single-passenger electric vehicle?
There’s a new kid on the zero-emissions vehicle block — and it has three wheels.
U.S. economy expands at record 33.1% pace after COVID-19 plunge
The U.S. economy bounced back with a record yet temporary surge of growth in the third quarter as businesses reopened and stimulus cash powered consumer spending — reversing much of the collapse stemming from coronavirus lockdowns.
Hydrogen fuel could revolutionize airlines. Here’s how that could look
Environmentally conscious travelers are in a quandary.
Small Business Matters: Along with a lot of other things, permitting is on the ballot
Readers of this column have seen me go on about the Hawaii Island building permit process on more than one occasion. Bottom line: it’s a problem. It’s a problem for contractors, it’s a problem for businesses looking to expand or start, and it’s a problem for homeowners.
In brief: October 19, 2020
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