Boyd Gaming says April on track after good start to 2025, despite threat of tariffs
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Boyd Gaming says April on track after good start to 2025, despite threat of tariffs
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — With nearly $1 billion in first-quarter revenues, Boyd Gaming is off to a strong start in 2025. And company leaders said April is following suit, despite the threat of tariffs. "While economic uncertainty has increased in recent weeks, we are encouraged that trends in our business have remained consistent over the first three weeks of April," Keith Smith, president and chief executive officer, said during Boyd's earnings call …
United CEO Scott Kirby Supports Trump Tariffs: Sincere Or Strategic?
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby seems to be countering the talking points in the rest of the industry, and is coming out strongly in favor of President Trump’s tariff policies. Is he being sincere, though? United CEO says tariffs good for middle class Today (Thursday, April 24, 2025), Scott Kirby spoke at Semafor’s 2025 World Economy Summit in Washington DC, and of course he was asked about tariffs. So, what was his response? He stated that “we …
ServiceNow makes its CRM ambitions crystal clear
By Larry DignanServiceNow is hellbent on being a big CRM player, relegating established giants like Salesforce to the legacy infrastructure bin and running its platform playbook repeatedly. For those of us watching ServiceNow closely, CEO Bill McDermott's CRM play isn't that surprising. After all, ServiceNow has dabbled in CRM workflows for years, but the recent acquisitions of Moveworks and Logik.ai telegraph the move. ServiceNow acquires Mov…
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