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    Business Bombardier wins trade dispute in US

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    Bombardier wins trade dispute in US

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 11:50 AM PST

    Brokerage App Robinhood to Add Zero-Fee Cryptocurrency Trading

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 05:19 AM PST

    Coincheck Says It Lost Crypto Coins Valued at About $400 Million

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 09:00 PM PST

    HOW TO USE YOUTUBE TO PROMOTE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 02:14 AM PST

    6 ways to find the right business partner – Dynamic Learning

    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 02:10 AM PST

    U.S. Growth Slows To 2.6 Percent Pace In The Fourth Quarter : The Two-Way : NPR

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 06:43 AM PST

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    Posted: 27 Jan 2018 12:10 AM PST

    Why Robinhood will Crush Coinbase - Will Zero-Fee Crypto Trading be the norm?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 11:38 AM PST

    SEC Weighs a Big Gift to Companies: Blocking Investor Lawsuits

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 12:06 PM PST

    Former employees say Lyft staffers spied on passengers

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 05:23 AM PST

    How to Protect Business Idea Without a Patent

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 06:32 PM PST

    Staples names Coca-Cola veteran Douglas as new CEO

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 02:18 PM PST

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    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 04:50 PM PST

    I know starting and running a business is hard, but how hard is it?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 04:03 PM PST

    I've fully decided at the age of 22 that I absolutely do not want to work for somebody else for the rest of my life. It's just not who I am. My brother started his own business, my dad started his own business, my family is very focused on starting their own businesses, and they're quite successful, so I want to give it a go.

    I have no credentials at the moment, I'm waiting until September to start a new year at college to become certified in a trade of some sort, perhaps HVAC, painting, etc. The only problem is that I really don't know how to start a business. Let's say I buy a van, paste a big sticker on it with my company logo (I also dabble in graphic design, I could make a really appealing logo), pay for some marketing, word of mouth from friends, etc. and then just go for it on my own until my name begins to pickup, then perhaps hire some people? Is this, simply put, a way some people go for it? The only advice my dad has given me is to throw a big sticker on a van and it'll go from there. Obviously it's not that easy..

    Any advice anyone can give for someone who wants to start up his own business? Any ideas for a good business idea that isn't incredibly saturated? I don't care about how irritating or annoying the job is. If I'm my own boss, I'll love it, and I'll love having a team.

    Any tips are appreciated. Advice is very welcome. Thank you so much in advance.

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    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 03:54 PM PST

    10 Reasons Why Every Business Needs a Business Plan

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 12:08 PM PST

    FedEx announces wage increases, bonuses amid tax reform

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST

    Has there ever been a company that failed MISERABLY and was later brought back to much success?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 11:55 AM PST

    I'm speaking in reference to Vince McMahon's idea to start a new football league and bring back the XFL. He started the XFL in 2000/2001 and it only lasted one season and lost upwards of 70 million, and is now attempted to bring it back.

    I was wondering if any of you knew an example where something similar happened, because obviously this sounds like a terrible idea.

    I'm not talking about a company that opened, did terrible but slowly built into a big success. I'm talking a company that went out of business, the owners completely wiped their hands of it, only to bring the exact same company back years later and succeed?

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    Judge orders IBM to post $25M bond in Indiana welfare case

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 03:26 PM PST

    Some ICOs have huge security Holes, how to make sure your funds are as safe as possible

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 03:08 PM PST

    These Are the Blockchain Startups That Might Actually Change the World for the Better

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 02:09 PM PST

    Small Business Guide to Snapchat

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 03:54 AM PST

    Alphabet launches cybersecurity company Chronicle

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 01:31 PM PST

    Businesses That 'Don't Touch The Plant' Grow Up Alongside Marijuana Industry

    Posted: 26 Jan 2018 07:29 AM PST

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