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They’re the biggest companies in the country, and they touch every part of your day—from powering the phone in your hand to providing the food on your plate. What can we learn from them? Get brilliant... more
FAQs about Fortune 500 Daily:How many episodes does Fortune 500 Daily have?The podcast currently has 316 episodes available.
September 23, 2019Carlos Brito, CEO, Anheuser-Busch InBev 09/23/2019This summer, you may not have put much thought into how that cold Budweiser was brewed… but don’t worry - the folks at Anheuser Busch In-Bev have you covered. In addition to selling forty-one-million cans of Bud a day, the world’s largest brewer is working to make that golden ale as green as possible. In fact – by the year 20-25, every Bud sold around the world is slated to have recycled packaging, and be produced using renewable energy....more3minPlay
September 20, 2019Phil Spencer, Microsoft 9/20/2019Microsoft reached a new milestone this year – the company’s value topped one-trillion. Many credit this success to the company’s growing cloud computing business. Microsoft’s bet on the cloud is not solely focused on enterprise customers. Ten-billion of Microsoft’s revenue came from its gaming division, which created the popular Xbox One console. Turns out that division is ALSO looking to the clouds with a new product called xCloud....more3minPlay
September 19, 2019Sasan Goodarzi, CEO, Intuit 9/19/2019For the average consumer, artificial intelligence may still seem like something out of a sci-fi movie. But for many companies, A-I is not only real – it’s completely changing the way they do business. Sasan Goodarzi is the C-E-O of Intuit, the Fortune 500 software company behind products like Quickbooks and TurboTax. In July, he told Fortune’s Alan Murray why A-I is so crucial to his company....more3minPlay
September 18, 2019Larry De Shon, CEO, Avis Budget Group 9/18/2019The number of Americans using a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft has more than doubled in the last three years. Meanwhile, studies show customers are spending a lot less on rental cars – or have stopped using rental services altogether. Those statistics may sound like trouble for the country’s big rental car companies – but not for the Avis Budget Group according to C-E-O Larry De Shon, He spoke with Fortune in June....more2minPlay
September 17, 2019Dexter Goei, CEO, Altice 9/17/2019The new Apple iPhone has been unveiled with advanced camera features and a lower price tag. But many phone users worry about more than the one-time cost of their device. They also worry over the bill that comes each month. So, what if you could get a cell phone plan with unlimited talk, text and data for just twenty bucks a month? And what if that low rate was guaranteed for life? It may sound too good to be true – but that’s exactly what Altice U-S-A is offering....more3minPlay
September 16, 2019Jim Fitterling, CEO, Dow 9/16/2019By now you’ve probably seen the viral videos of plastic waste clogging oceans and littering beaches around the world. The images are incredible – and the statistics are staggering. An estimated eighteen-BILLION pounds of plastic waste flows into our oceans each year. Many are quick to lay blame on the companies who produce all of that plastic. Dow is one of them. Tthe petrochemical company is one of the world’s largest producers of plastic....more4minPlay
September 13, 2019Carla Vernón, General Mills 09/13/2019Organic food sales in the U-S reached a record high last year of almost forty-eight-billion. So it’s no wonder that traditional food companies – like General Mills – are trying to get a seat at the organic food table. General Mills has added organic labels such as Annie’s and Cascadian Farm to its pantry – and it’s now one of the top producers of natural and organic foods in the U-S. Carla Vernon is the company’s President of Natural and Organic Foods....more3minPlay
September 12, 2019Margaret Gould Stewart, Facebook 09/12/2019Facebook raked in more than fifty-five-billion in revenues last year – that’s a thirty-seven percent jump from the year before. And it comes despite all of the controversy surrounding the social media platform. Some of that controversy - like charges of violating privacy or mishandling user data - is a direct result of business decisions. But some of Facebook’s trouble stems from the product itself. Margaret Gould Stewart is the company’s Vice President of Product Design....more3minPlay
September 11, 2019Andrea Stairs, eBay 09/11/2019Thanks to retail giants like Walmart and Amazon – shoppers have come to expect certain things when browsing and buying online. Just ask eBay’s Andrea Stairs. She’s the company’s General Manager for Canada and Latin America, and she spoke at Fortune’s Global Forum last fall....more3minPlay
September 10, 2019Kevin Johnson, CEO, Starbucks 09/10/2019Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte made its earliest debut ever this fall: on August twenty-seventh. The sixteen-year run of the P-S-L – as it’s now called – is just one example of the coffee giant’s powerful brand. Kevin Johnson is Starbucks’ President and C-E-O. KEVIN JOHNSON SOT @ 10:16 “The Starbucks brand is created in our stores....more3minPlay
FAQs about Fortune 500 Daily:How many episodes does Fortune 500 Daily have?The podcast currently has 316 episodes available.