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- 2019 will be the year alt-meat goes mainstream
- Sears & Kmart Closing 80 Stores in March
- Deadline looms for Sears to avoid liquidation
- IKEA’s Flat-Pack Tax Scheme: a Corporate Structure Designed to Facilitate Profit-shifting and Tax Avoidance
- Venture Catalysts Prez Maps The Early Stage of VC Funding
- Florida Insurance
- Positioning: defining your brand space to win marketshare
- 7 out of 15 of Microsoft's acquisitions this year have been video game studios
- The richest person in every state, and how they made their fortunes
- I have an idea for a product. How are my chances of actually making some money out of it?
- Rural area deliveries
- I created an app that pays users when they play their favorite sports. In need of a technical Co-Founder
- German Startup Devises Eco-Friendly Energy-Efficient Miners
- The “Ten Commandments” of Effective Business Communication
- 2018 Business Transactions
- If you could change the business strategy of one company, what company would you choose?
2019 will be the year alt-meat goes mainstream Posted: 29 Dec 2018 05:45 AM PST |
Sears & Kmart Closing 80 Stores in March Posted: 29 Dec 2018 07:01 PM PST |
Deadline looms for Sears to avoid liquidation Posted: 29 Dec 2018 03:26 PM PST |
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 09:51 AM PST |
Venture Catalysts Prez Maps The Early Stage of VC Funding Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:09 PM PST |
Posted: 30 Dec 2018 12:53 AM PST Florida Insurance Florida insurance is a state prone to hurricane damage every year due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Ocean, along with the hurricanes and tropical ... [link] [comments] |
Positioning: defining your brand space to win marketshare Posted: 30 Dec 2018 12:07 AM PST |
7 out of 15 of Microsoft's acquisitions this year have been video game studios Posted: 29 Dec 2018 04:35 AM PST |
The richest person in every state, and how they made their fortunes Posted: 29 Dec 2018 10:20 AM PST |
I have an idea for a product. How are my chances of actually making some money out of it? Posted: 29 Dec 2018 08:58 AM PST I am merely a student sitting on my couch with an idea for a product that I think would sell well and I myself would love to own. Is there anything feasible I could do with this idea or is that unrealistic? Facts : - it is a completely physical object that would have to be manufactured - I am a computing science student nearly finished, but in debt, so in theory I could make work of it soon but I'd have to get a side job - I have 0 experience and do not have connections that I know of (maybe parents of friends that I haven't really payed attention to before?) - I live in the Netherlands so things might work a little different than wherever you're from Also: I do not necessarily have to own the business. Anything between that and just selling the idea for a thousand bucks would be interesting. For instance being hired to execute it would also be an option. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 05:10 PM PST Whats your guys opinion on starting a deliverie service for anything and everything from grocery store to food, what you think? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 02:53 PM PST The app lets users earn money every time they play their favorite sports. Such as basketball, football, & soccer. I'm in need of a technical co founder that can come in and get this thing out there. I've been on sights such as producthunt and cofounderlab but people seem to be more bark then bite. Would love to know about any resources I might be overlooking or even some guidance about how to move forward. At the moment Coast 2 Coast is nearly finished on the android platform. We have a following and people waiting on the app. There is a concrete plan to monetize the app and a concrete release schedule once the app is finished. I am NOT one of those idiots who expect someone to work for equity or act appalled when my idea isn't "The next Facebook" i have no doubt in a software developers profession they encounter those kind of people often. No proof of concept, no market validation, no wireframes, no traction just an "idea that's worth gold". So far i haven't begun development on the IOS side that's why I wanted to know what it would take to get it done. Either finishing up the Java side then converting both to react native so we can complete cross platform integration. Or starting fresh. There are definitely some bugs on the Java side as I'm just a beginner. The cofounder should be well versed in swift, java, and preferably react native. Any and all feedback is required. I didn't go deep into how the app works and whatnot because sometimes it comes off as an ad and that's not what this is. HOWEVER if I need to explain the app or even go into a bit more detail please don't hesitate to point that out. THANK YOU [link] [comments] |
German Startup Devises Eco-Friendly Energy-Efficient Miners Posted: 29 Dec 2018 01:51 PM PST |
The “Ten Commandments” of Effective Business Communication Posted: 29 Dec 2018 05:03 PM PST |
Posted: 29 Dec 2018 06:48 PM PST |
If you could change the business strategy of one company, what company would you choose? Posted: 29 Dec 2018 07:53 AM PST |
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