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Big Business This Week: The Great Iran War Supply Chain Disruption
The ripple effects of the Iran War go beyond oil tankers and the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global supply chains for everything.

American Airlines Hikes Bag Fees, Hits Basic Economy Customers Hardest
American Airlines raised checked bag fees by $10, bringing the cost of a first bag to $50 and a second to $60 for most travelers.

York Space CEO Dirk Wallinger on First Earnings Since IPO
Dirk Wallinger discusses York Space Systems’ March 19 earnings, growth in satellite demand, and strategy following its recent NYSE debut.

Walmart and Kroger Roll Out Digital Price Tags, Sparking Surge Pricing Fears
Walmart and Kroger are deploying digital shelf labels across their stores, with Walmart aiming to complete the rollout nationwide by year's end.

Inside AutoStore’s New AI Layer for Smarter Fulfillment
AutoStore’s CPO Parth Joshi explains its new AI software layer designed to optimize warehouse robots in real time and unlock smarter, more efficient fulfillment

The CEO Behind ROC's IPO: How VisionAI Is Redefining Biometric Intelligence
ROC CEO B. Scott Swann joins us live from the NYSE to discuss the company's IPO and how VisionAI is transforming facial recognition for defense and security.

Amazon Buys Robot Delivery Startup Rivr
Amazon has quietly acquired Rivr, a Swiss robotics company developing four-legged wheeled robots designed to assist with doorstep delivery.

Meta Does a 180 on Horizon Worlds Shutdown
Just 24 hours after announcing it would shut down Horizon Worlds for Quest VR headsets, Meta reversed course on Wednesday.

Iran is Still Pumping Millions of Barrels of Oil Despite the War
Despite the Iran war effectively halting most shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz since early March, about 90 ships including oil tankers have passed.

Big Business This Week: Does the private credit crisis have echoes Of 2008?
If you asked anyone in 2007 what a “subprime mortgage” was, they wouldn’t have any idea. So here’s a question for you: Do you know what the private credit

Is Drone Delivery Finally Ready for the Real World?
Matternet founder and CEO Andreas Raptopoulos on the state of drone delivery in the U.S. and what it will take to make aerial delivery a mainstream reality.
