Matthew V. Libassi, Fox Business

Matthew V. Libassi

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Matthew:

This is the rarest, most valuable US bills collection on the planet

An inside look at the most valuable U.S. print money collection ever assembled. → Read More

America loves to drink and Pernod Ricard is sipping up the profits

According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS), supplier sales in the U.S. rose 4%, or $1 billion, in 2017 to a whopping $26.2 billion for the spirits industry. → Read More

American International Toy Fair 2018: Small startups make big splash

Small startups are making a name for themselves -- and their products -- at the American International Toy Fair. → Read More

Superstorm Sandy, 5 years later: How one restaurant helped revive a community

“The art of cooking, the creation, the baking, it’s an incredible thing,” says Claudette Flatow, owner of Cuisine by Claudette, tells FOX Business. → Read More

Down syndrome entrepreneur builds success out of socks, shatters stereotypes

John Cronin’s message is simple, “socks, socks and more socks”, but the 21-year-old entrepreneur with Down syndrome and founder of John’s Crazy Socks’ mission is much more powerful; smashing stereotypes of what people with a disability can achieve. → Read More

Can Lucky Charms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch save General Mills? The new CEO thinks so

As more and more Americans opt for healthier, fresher options at the grocery store, can big packaged food companies -- like 150-year-old General Mills -- survive the shift? → Read More

Google's diversity memo: Inclusion is key says Accenture CEO, Julie Sweet

Accenture (NYSE: ACN) services three quarters of Fortune 500 companies through their strategy, consulting and technology operations. → Read More

Medicaid a 'hand-up' not a 'hand-out,' National Down Syndrome Society pres. says

As Congress continues to battle over healthcare reform, the bill’s proposed cuts to Medicaid would drastically impact critical funding for Americans with disabilities. → Read More

Jermaine Jackson: 'More people involved' in Michael's death

Michael Jackson’s older brother Jermaine Jackson says he believes “more people,” other than convicted doctor Conrad Murray, are to blame for his brother’s death ahead of the 8th anniversary of the pop icon’s passing Sunday. → Read More

Exclusive: This indoor smart garden is like a 'Nespresso' for gardeners

A Vancouver-based startup, AVA Technologies Inc., announced Tuesday that it has developed the first indoor smart garden, which uses artificial intelligence to grow food. → Read More

Former Apple CEO John Sculley's Message to Tim Cook

Developers, tech experts and industry leaders are all headed to San Jose California for Apple’s (NYSE:AAPL) weeklong annual Worldwide Developers Conference. → Read More

Top wedding trends of the season

Every couple wants their wedding to be unforgettable and there are a few trends brides and grooms are jumping on to make their day one-of-a-kind. → Read More

The Hottest Toys This Summer

Schools will soon be out for summer and kids will be looking for something to do. → Read More

Home buying tips: An offer they can't refuse

The housing market took another hit today when existing home sales data for April declined more than expected, dipping 2.3% to a seasonally adjusted 5.57 million homes, according to The National Association of Realtors. → Read More

Is the rise of robots killing the American worker?

They make your clothes, cook your food, even clean your home – robots. → Read More

HBO's Bernie Madoff 'Wizard of Lies' Author Warns: "It Can Happen Again"

He’s the biggest swindler in business history — Bernard Madoff. → Read More

Move Over GMOs? Monsanto Experimenting With Gene Editing

Monsanto, the world’s largest producer of GMO seeds, is betting that a new technology called gene editing may calm consumers unease about eating modified foods. → Read More

Emotional Side of Business: Why Starting Isn't the Hard Part

“We kind of just went all in,” says Justin Matt Sapolsky co-owner of Matt and Marie’s Modern Italian Sandwich Restaurants in Philadelphia. → Read More

The $500,000 Trend Spinning the Toy Industry Upside Down

You’ve seen them on the streets, on your commute and in your office; fidget spinners. → Read More

Small Business Week: How to Make the Tough Decisions

Sleepless nights, hiring, firing; running a business is tough. → Read More