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    Wednesday, November 7, 2018

    Business Venezuela wants to repatriate gold from Britain to reduce reliance on US dollar

    Business Venezuela wants to repatriate gold from Britain to reduce reliance on US dollar


    Venezuela wants to repatriate gold from Britain to reduce reliance on US dollar

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:43 PM PST

    Goldman Sachs is worried that inflation could rise faster than expected

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:54 AM PST

    Why You Should Be More Worried About Your 'Return on Time' Instead of Investment

    Posted: 07 Nov 2018 01:34 AM PST

    Sony announces they're releasing a contactless crypto wallet

    Posted: 07 Nov 2018 01:17 AM PST

    US soybean sales to China down 94 percent as Trump tariffs continue

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 01:57 PM PST

    European Commission Approves Disney’s $71 Billion Acquisition Of Fox

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 09:48 AM PST

    Millennial Men Leave Perplexing Hole in Hot U.S. Job Market

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 02:32 PM PST

    Unreasonable to ask for revenue projections before accepting offer?

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:18 PM PST

    Wife is considering leaving a fairly stable RN management position to go work at a 3 y.o. clinical research startup. They have been able to come close with salary, but offered to provide shares of the company as additional compensation. I am urging her to ask for revenue statements and projections so A.) we can actually make sure the company is making money and B.) perform some basic discounted cash flow analysis to see what these shares are actually worth.

    Am I being unreal suggesting her to ask for these after the first interview? She already got an offer letter so it seems they are serious to hire her :)

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    NatWest launches Mettle, a digital-only bank for SMEs

    Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:19 AM PST

    Business subreddits

    Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:01 AM PST

    What are your favorite business subreddits?

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    There are no "creative" industries.

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 01:53 PM PST

    The 7 deadly sins of startups: Poor product

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 09:15 AM PST

    Reddit, how would You make a single-screen movie theater successful against A big multiplex?

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 11:34 AM PST

    Just what the title implies. Say you have a single-screen movie theater downtown. Beautiful building, amazing marquee, historic. All the best restaurants in town are nearby.

    Your competitor is 12 screen multiplex 5 miles away off the freeway. The closest restaurant is a Red Lobster.

    Tell me what strategy you would use to make it successful!

    submitted by /u/throw-ahhh-way
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    Mylan shares are soaring after earnings at the generic drugmaker top forecasts

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 10:03 AM PST

    Developer | I want to help Project with developments, bots and utilities

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:30 PM PST

    Hey There!

    I'm developer. I'm looking for a project for cooperation.

    I developed a lot of telegram bots, airdrop bots, bounties platform, web pages, monitorings, slack bots, discordapp bots, reddit bots with auto-posting and etc. Developed a popular bot to protect groups from spam attacks, which consists of more than 25 groups. I automated bounty system to auto claim users bounty on steemit/golos when users do actions like following/resteem/upvote/comment and etc.

    I already helped to:

    • WINGS with bots, monitorings and utilities. Helped community to get quick access to the required information.
    • PTOY with the telegram, twitter and slack bots. Developed bot to sync messages between telegram and slack which allowed users to communicate with each other without any problems.

    If you'll need help, write me in PM and we'll discuss conditions.

    Can I contact with the team Directly?

    I recommend you to use @chatdefender_bot to protect your telegram group from spam attacks!

    My contact in telegram: @vsnation

    Email: vsnation.v@gmail.com

    This message sent by vsnation bot

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    Open source ERP recommendations

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 12:15 PM PST

    I'm currently researching opensource ERP solutions and finding them to be huge and it's a very time-consuming process, so I wanted to ask for opinions on which opensource ERP solution you use and why? I've found various "review" sites but find a lot of them to read like fake reviews so taking it all with a pinch of salt!

    I'm needing inventory, purchase and sale order management, accounting, customer and supplier management, but also a REST interface to allow me to integrate new features. The ability to write extra code as modular plugins will also be of benefit to me.

    submitted by /u/sc3nner
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    HSBC bank confirms US data breach

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:40 PM PST

    Getting Dirty Middle Eastern Money Out of Venture Industry and Intentionally Raising a Small VC Fund with John Vrionis of UnusualVC

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:50 AM PST

    Getting Dirty Middle Eastern Money Out of Venture Industry and Intentionally Raising a Small VC Fund with John Vrionis of UnusualVC

    John Vrionis is the founder and managing partner of UnknownVC, a mission-driven seed-stage venture firm and is a venture partner with Lightspeed Ventures (previously a partner). John's invested in the likes of Affirmed, AppDynamics, Docker, Athos, Citadel and many more.

    Listen and Learn:

    1. How John prioritizes diversity and why it leads to better returns
    2. What John would change with VC if he could
    3. Why the venture industry is polluted with dirty
    4. His reasons for being highly skeptical of blockchain
    5. How venture incentive structures mess up the VC space
    6. Why UnusualVC only raised $160M of their subscribed $1B demand
    7. The reason China will outperform the US in startup investing in the future
    8. Why John believes we still are not at 50% saturation of software
    submitted by /u/The_Syndicate_VC
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    What are common ways that businesses lose money?

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 01:56 PM PST

    Google Canada manager shares same ‘frustration’ as workers who walked out

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 01:49 PM PST

    Asking for Money

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 01:44 PM PST

    Im looking for purely "this is just business" answers - IDK if that makes sense. Anyway..

    I contract (been in business for a year, only debt is the vehicle ~6k) for a local company - I have a good relationship with the owner the few times ive met him. I do good work all the times ive done anything for him. He has money, and isnt afraid to spend it. I want to ask him to give me a loan for my business, and I want tell him what my goal is. Maybe even get some type of business mentorship out of him.

    What is serious way - How would the big boys do it - if they were in my situation. TIA!

    submitted by /u/JeffreyDoe
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    Will Ukrainian Teacher Make $25 Million?

    Posted: 06 Nov 2018 12:31 PM PST

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