by CORINNE HELLER Article Reprint Kylie Jenner is well on her way to becoming a billionaire. Kris Jenner told WWD that her daughter’s business Kylie Cosmetics, which includes her coveted Lip Kits, has made $420 million in retail sales since its
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Spotify App Now Available on Xbox One
BTN STAFF Yesterday Microsoft and Spotify confirmed that the Spotify app is now available on the Xbox game for immediate download. The partnership gives Xbox user s access to the vast catalogueof over million songs
Read moreLayoffs, restructuring and losses hit Under Armour as America’s malls fade away
By Aaron Gregg Article Reprint Under Armour is the rare company that managed to turn a marketing slogan into a schoolyard chant: “We must protect this house” first surfaced in a 2003 television ad that ran a few
Read moreToilet paper featuring Donald Trump’s tweets reportedly sells out on Amazon — at $12 per roll
By: DAN GUNDERMAN Article Reprint Donald and the john. A company called Toilet Tweets was selling toilet paper littered with images of President Donald Trump’s controversial tweets.
Read moreMartin Shkreli Gets Convicted in Court but Still Remains Confident
BTN STAFF Martin Shkreli, 34, the drug company and hedge fund executive, was found guilty of two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy in a Brooklyn courtroom on Friday. The cocky businessman
Read moreDunkin’ might dump ‘Donuts’ from name
By: Associated Press Article Reprint Dunkin‘ is thinking about dumping “Donuts” from its name. A new location of the chain in Pasadena, Calif., will be simply called Dunkin’, a move that parent company Dunkin’ Brands calls
Read moreJeff Bezos Briefly Tops Bill Gates as the World’s Richest Person
Gates has held top spot on Bloomberg wealth index since 2013 By: Shelly Hagan and Spencer Soper Article Reprint A surge in Amazon.com Inc. shares Thursday morning in advance of the online retailer’s earnings report
Read moreFord to Petition to Avoid U.S. Recall of 2.5 Million Vehicles
By David Shepardson Article Reprint WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co will petition to avoid a U.S. recall of about 2.5 million vehicles with Takata <7312.T> air-bag inflators that the Japanese auto supplier declared defective last
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