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    Business A map of every company that Disney owns

    Business A map of every company that Disney owns


    A map of every company that Disney owns

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 08:49 AM PDT

    Make more money as University student.

    Posted: 10 Jul 2018 02:21 AM PDT

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    Germany’s SolarisBank Offers Corporate Banking For Blockchain Businesses Across Europe

    Posted: 10 Jul 2018 02:17 AM PDT

    LEXIT Proud to Host Free €ˆWebinar With M&A Advisors July 10

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 02:56 PM PDT

    What Ever Happened to Google Fiber?

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 06:58 AM PDT

    Vitalik Buterin Hopes Decentralized Crypto Exchanges Will Burn in Hell

    Posted: 10 Jul 2018 01:41 AM PDT

    CEVA Logistics commences refinancing to tackle debt

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 09:07 PM PDT

    How to Write a business proposal step by step? NeedAssignmentHelp.com

    Posted: 10 Jul 2018 12:53 AM PDT

    Should have bought Pornhub...

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 08:43 PM PDT

    Groupon is looking for a buyer

    Posted: 10 Jul 2018 12:27 AM PDT

    The Problems with Legacy Platforms in Financial Services

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 01:02 PM PDT

    Starbucks to ditch plastic straws

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 09:42 AM PDT

    The Light Bulb Conspiracy (2010) Documentary - uncovers how planned obsolescence has shaped our lives and economy since the 1920’s, when manufacturers deliberately started shortening the life of consumer products to increase demand

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 11:11 AM PDT

    Expatriate Workers Are Leaving Saudi Arabia in Droves

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 11:03 PM PDT

    A Chinese electric car startup is trying to take on Tesla by making its cars more like an iPhone

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 10:13 AM PDT

    ‘No comment’: The death of business reporting. Businesses view talking with journalists as an avoidable risk.

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 08:31 AM PDT

    won 466k from poker(what business should I venture into)

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 10:13 PM PDT

    as a brand new entrepreneur who is interested in going into retail

    do you recommend I buy convenience stores or open up my own gym considering I am a powerlifter and love fitness but I also have a passion to open up a discount store or convenience store and I wanted to know which one will most likely give me 900k in profits after expenses every year

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    How Silicon Valley stops Innovation

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 09:54 PM PDT

    Silicon Valley promotes their amazing ability to build innovative products and services that change the world. The reality is that this is for the most part a lie.

    The most "innovative" companies have actually done very simple things that for the most part aren't very special. This isn't usually fault of the founders, rather, the ignorant "investment" community whose real purpose is to hold back amazing people.

    Uber should've released self-driving cars in 2012. Google Fiber should've been in the USA everywhere by 2010 and global by 2011. Apple's products are absolutely trash considering the amount of bugs they have, yet they have "all the money in the world" for development. This isn't the fault of Travis Kalanick (he's a fucking smart person, and people that call him arrogant are jealous) or every team member at Fiber. It's more the lack of imagination and creativity (along with jealousy) that many "wealthy" individuals have regarding the future.

    I've found that in Silicon Valley, you will develop an up and coming world-changing technology (or have a full idea and plan for it), and jealous investors will take control of the company and screw it over (this is just one example). There is so much fraud with products (MagicQueef being one of them) and the announcements made in general. Snapchat is a joke that I will not even bother discussing.

    God forbid an actual self-made teen (as I was) comes along and tries to make a name for himself. Almost INSTANTLY I was ousted by frauds such as Vinod Khosla (who is an ignorant, broke, and sad person) whose life depends on his false billionaire title.

    Tesla cars are made in China, their mileage is about 1/3 of what is advertised (sorry unless you drive like an ignorant Tesla driver), and you're not saving the world by driving the car. I've lived in China and there's nothing wrong with having cars made in China, but you can't make it such a selling point (I know that "made in USA" is not the main reason people buy Teslas).

    I've found the general rule of thumb to be that Silicon Valley will do nothing but hold you back from actually releasing your world-changing technology. The ignorant VC community (or even employees of their corporations) will talk about how expensive it will be to develop a new technology. They're either lying, or they're just ignorant (which is unfortunate, although I have no patience for ignorance).

    Beyond that, there is the basic level fraud from organizations such as Startup Grind, which is largely filled with aspiring sanitation engineers. Basically you will run into a circle of crap events with toolbag "founders" that have nothing but crap advice. I've spoken at one of their events, am I a tool now? :)

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    IHOP admits it 'faked' IHOb name change to promote new burgers

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 01:25 PM PDT

    Make more money while you sleep.

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 08:36 PM PDT

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    [Question] Owners of businesses that need too much data: What tools do you use?

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 07:30 PM PDT

    Hey. I'm sorry if this isn't the place for such a post, but I feel lost. I am working with a real-estate business and we're supposed to collect data based on cities, areas, whether it's for sale or rental, type of real estate, and so on. It's a huge list of categories, and they need to be properly organized.

    I tried Sheets, Docs, everything possible, but the amount of categories is making this turn into a puzzle. There must be software specifically for that task, such as a data entry software or something that helps with project management? I've looked around on Google but to no avail. Any help, please?

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    Question on the Psychology of Perceived Value

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 07:25 PM PDT

    I recently got into a debate with a coworker about this, and I'm wondering if there are any sources of psychological research that can point me in the right direction.

    Let's say you get daily pay of $100. Everyday you pay for a cup of coffee provided by your company at $5 daily, 5% of your daily pay. A year later, your situation changes:

    Your daily pay is increased to $120, but the cup of coffee you buy daily has also raised to $6. Although those two numbers changed, you are still paying 5% of your daily pay for the coffee.

    The question I have is, how does the consumer feel about this? Basically their situation did not change in terms of % of daily pay, but does the consumer feel like he is paying more than before? Assume that the consumer can't change his coffee price (e.g. because of location convenience or something).

    My argument was that psychologically, the consumer does feel like he is paying more because I think humans don't calculate % cost or actual value correctly and overestimate their costs. So instead of a human thinking "The coffee is now $6, but hey I got a pay increase of $20 so all in all I'm in the same situation. Instead, this is what I believe the consumer thinks in this situation: 1. Darn, if this stupid coffee didn't increase in cost, I would be better off. 2. Coffee is now more expensive (bad_feels)

    Overall I think the consumer has a negative experience in this situation despite the fact that their overall % pay on coffee did not change.

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    The Dubai Future Accelerators is a Scam

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 08:13 AM PDT

    More U.S. Companies Have Been Hurt by Trump’s Trade War

    Posted: 09 Jul 2018 06:46 PM PDT

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