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Sal Companieh has been promoted to Chief Digital & Information Officer, effective immediately. As Chief Digital & Information Officer, Companieh will report to Cushman...
CHICAGO – Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK), a leading global real estate services firm, announced
Device Authority, a provider of identity and access management (IAM) solutions for the IoT, and Crossroads Innovation Group (XIG), a consulting firm dedicated to emerging technologies, have announced their inclusion in a critical IoT security standards project.
Alex Shtarkman, Vice President of Revolution Ventures, discusses the value of a hands-on investor, and how technology is transforming the hospitality and multi-family sectors.
Return to office dates have been pushed back so many times we’ve lost count, but it seems like this spring will finally be the real deal. During the past two years, commercial property managers have had an opportunity to rethink and execute infrastructure upgrades, many of which evolved in response to COVID. In addition to tackling traditional physical s...
Compass, the residential brokerage that tops all others by closed sales, pumped the brakes on equity compensation for employees after its stock price plunged almost 70 percent since it went public a year ago.
who invested in the brokerage ahead of its hotly anticipated IPO a year ago can lament the 70 percent plunge in its stock price since then. CEO and co-founder Robert Reffkin has a lot more at stake.
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Diminished investor interest knocked a homebuying startup down a peg, scrambling plans to go public and setting off a massive round of layoffs.
merger of PropertyGuru and blank-cheque company Bridgetown 2 Holdings, paving the way for the online real estate marketplace to start trading in New York even as investor interest towards such deals wan...
Shareholders approved the With cases of the omicron variant on a downswing and mask mandates lifting, companies that delayed bringing workers back to the office for two long years are starting to bite the bullet. And nowhere has been more successful in bringing employees back to their desks than the Lone Star State, where major cities in the Texas Triangle — Aust...