Lorene Cowan founded the annual National Student Entrepreneur Summit as a forum for networking and mentorship. Now, with her father and late mother top of mind, she’s raising the stakes.
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The Microsoft company warned that the hackers found weaknesses in the messaging system for companies: They managed to enter email accounts and contacts, and installed malware.
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The Austin-based movie theater chain announces it’s entered bankruptcy proceedings mere hours after defiant tweet concerning public-health measures.
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Ann Herbert resigned after it became known that her 19-year-old son used her credit card to buy shoes from the brand and resell them.