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Why Costco’s Co-Founder Said ‘No’ to Kirkland Gas 8 Times | WSJ
Costco’s co-founder Jim Sinegal sat down with The Wall Street Journal, discussing how he built the $86 billion Kirkland Signature private label, why he was so reluctant to get into the gasoline business and what made him leave FedMart and The Price Club after nearly three decades. Sinegal also touches on work-life balance, how he decides on Kirkland products and more.
Chapters:
0:00 Sinegal’s origins
0:42 Starting Costco
1:39 Reluctance in private label
3:54 Creating a Kirkland product
6:01 Maintaining quality in Kirkland products
6:58 Competitors like Trader Joe’s
7:40 Work-life balance
8:22 Having a mentor in Sol Price
#Costco #Kirkland #WSJ
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Video Credits
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Tesla Left. Is Meta Next? Delaware’s Corporate Law Crisis, Explained | WSJ
Big name companies from Tesla and Meta to Roblox and Dropbox have left or are considering leaving Delaware, long the king of U.S. corporate law. Most of the country’s biggest companies including Amazon and Google are incorporated in Delaware, but after a series of controversial court decisions, a wave of companies are looking at an exit. Business incorporation accounted for nearly 30% of revenue for DE in 2024, so what’s at stake for the state?
WSJ spoke with Gov. Matt Meyer and a corporate lawyer to explain how the state is fighting back – and why it matters.
Chapters:
0:00 DE passes law
0:30 Companies leaving DE
2:51 Why DE is king
3:59 What’s at stake for DE?
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#Delaware #Business #WSJ
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Chili’s CEO Breaks Down How the Restaurant Chain Became Hot Again | WSJ
Chili’s CEO Kevin Hochman has helped the restaurant chain reach the top of the casual dining industry, spending the past two years working to revive Chili’s image and bottom line. Traffic was up almost 20% last quarter, while industry-wide, it fell almost 4%. Food chains like TGI Friday’s, Hooters and Red Lobster have all recently filed for bankruptcy. So what is Chili’s doing differently to succeed?
Hochman sits down with WSJ to explain what’s next for Chili’s Bar & Grill.
Chapters:
0:00 Chili’s performance
0:54 Efficiency in the kitchen
3:49 A leaner menu
7:22 Social media
9:40 The future
#Chilis #Food #WSJ
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