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Apple To Shutter Houston Stores Again

PYMNTS

As instances of the coronavirus increase in Texas, Apple will shutter seven of its Houston-vicinity retail locations once again. Stores that are reportedly shuttering again include locations at the Houston Galleria, Highland Village, Willowbrook Mall, Memorial City, Baybrook, the Woodlands and First Colony Mall.

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Silicon Valley Loses Grip On Tech Firms

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And just weeks earlier, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced it was moving its headquarters to Houston, Texas from Silicon Valley. Researchers found that 40 percent of tech-sector employees between ages 18 and 34 expected to leave the region within 12 months. Database giant Oracle Inc. announced Friday (Dec. But even Apple Inc.,

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15. Rosilyn Houston, BBVA Compasss

American Banker

Rosilyn Houston insists that her new job as BBVA Compass' head of human resources is not all that different from her previous one running consumer and commercial banking for the bank's north Texas region.

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Apple To Shutter 30 More US Stores Again Amid Pandemic

PYMNTS

As instances of the coronavirus quickly increase in a number of regions across the nation, Apple plans to shutter 30 more stores in the United States on Thursday (July 2) at the latest. The news comes as Apple was set to close seven of its retail locations in the area of Houston on Thursday (June 25).

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Remote Tech Employees Face Pay Cuts In San Fran

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Houston is third, at $145,807. The lowest-paying regions for G15-grade workers are in the Southwest and Midwest and make around $127,000. The top federal pay location is San Francisco. New York is second, with a G15-grade worker making $146,529. Los Angeles and Washington D.C.-Baltimore Baltimore follow close behind.

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Community banks are thriving in Texas

Independent Banker

With the record growth of San Antonio, Houston and Austin, southern Texas is becoming a hub for business. This region has the kind of energy that draws people to a place and helps them and their businesses thrive. The Houston metro took the 10th spot with a 20.3% Here’s how four community banks are thriving in this environment.

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Cullen/Frost plans to double its branch presence in Austin

American Banker

The San Antonio bank says it will open 17 new financial centers in the Austin region by 2026. It's the latest step in a physical expansion strategy that has led to dozens of new branches in Houston and Dallas.

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