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    Business The owner of an independent chain of Winnipeg grocery stores is calling on the Manitoba government to scrap a provincial law after he was slapped with a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday

    Business The owner of an independent chain of Winnipeg grocery stores is calling on the Manitoba government to scrap a provincial law after he was slapped with a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday


    The owner of an independent chain of Winnipeg grocery stores is calling on the Manitoba government to scrap a provincial law after he was slapped with a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday

    Posted: 30 May 2019 07:02 PM PDT

    Telegram Officially Releases TON Testnet Blockchain Lite Client

    Posted: 30 May 2019 10:13 PM PDT

    In a perfect world with no debt or sickness, if you were given $10,000 how would you turn it into more money?

    Posted: 30 May 2019 02:17 PM PDT

    Uber earnings: first quarter 2019 meets Wall Street expectations

    Posted: 30 May 2019 02:16 PM PDT

    Discord as a day trading platform

    Posted: 30 May 2019 10:21 PM PDT

    Aussie Digital: E-Commerce Blockchain

    Posted: 30 May 2019 10:21 PM PDT

    MGM Resorts announces another 557 layoffs

    Posted: 30 May 2019 09:23 PM PDT

    Uber Will Reduce Promotions After Losing $1 Billion in a Quarter

    Posted: 30 May 2019 05:35 PM PDT

    How Ocado is beating Amazon and plans to take over the world

    Posted: 30 May 2019 03:14 AM PDT

    What Does Oligarchy Mean? That We're Screwed.

    Posted: 30 May 2019 02:49 PM PDT

    How to spot and avoid credit card skimmers

    Posted: 31 May 2019 01:14 AM PDT

    Burning tyres: the murky oil business polluting parts of Asia

    Posted: 30 May 2019 11:43 PM PDT

    My families business is going to end with my father

    Posted: 30 May 2019 12:26 PM PDT

    First of all, I hope this is the right sub for my issue. If not I'd really appreciate a redirect.

    My family (father's side) owns a small construction business for more than 100 years by now. My father took it over from my grandfather about 19 years ago. We lived in a wealthy suburb and my families name was well known for the business. With my mother taking over the office work the business florished and had about 10 employees, before my parents divorce put an end to it 5 years later. My father is a great craftsman but with his lack in leading- and organisation skill he drove the business against a wall. (He wasn't able to manage his employees nor his customers correctly)

    Within the next three years all employees left or retired. By now he is completely alone, nearly 60 years old and got back problems. The money he makes of it is enough for making a living, but far from being the goldmine it was 15 years ago.

    As I'm going to graduate with an engineerings master in 2 years it is obvious that I won't continue the family business as a craftsman myself. On the other hand I don't want to see the business die because there is no one (except me) to take over.

    I really want to bring the business to new life after my father's retirement, especially with my grandfathers sad face in mind when he realised what's going to happen to the business he worked in his whole life.

    My first thoughts were, that all the customer files are still available (minus the ones who died, as most of them where/are older people). So no need to start all over again regarding this point. Furthermore there are a lot of connections to other construction businesses in our region (Painter, plumber, etc.) And I know, that there is the need of a foreman to take care of all the practical stuff I don't have a clue about. But otherwise I don't know where to start.

    Therefore I appreciate any information you guys got for me regarding the steps I'll have to take now and in the future to achieve this goal.

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    Posted: 30 May 2019 11:43 PM PDT

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    3 Watches on the Wrists of Motor Racing Legends

    Posted: 30 May 2019 11:39 PM PDT

    Quick question from a small business.

    Posted: 30 May 2019 11:30 PM PDT

    Hey everyone. I posted this on the small business subreddit but didn't receive many replies, so I thought I'd ask here.

    I recently filed for an LLC in my home state of Massachusetts for my upcoming business. It's a bar poker league where we work with various venues to host poker tournaments for their patrons, which play for free (so it's legal!)

    Anyway, I ended up finding that there's another bar poker league in Maryland with the same name, yet they seem to just be under a larger company, so they don't have the business registered under the same name or anything - nor do they have the trademark.

    So my question is - can I run into any trouble seeing as there's two leagues with the same name, or am I in the clear seeing as we're in different states?

    The trademark is available, should I grab it to be secure?

    Thanks for any input!

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    Samsung will remove the headphone jack and physical buttons on the Note 10 | Techkrest

    Posted: 30 May 2019 11:18 PM PDT

    140 Chinese Companies now Blacklisted by the Commerce Department.

    Posted: 30 May 2019 03:39 PM PDT

    Which Cannabis Companies will Survive?

    Posted: 30 May 2019 02:51 PM PDT

    Yunlin Offshore Wind Project Achieves Financial Close

    Posted: 30 May 2019 08:20 AM PDT

    Trade War Starts Changing Manufacturers in Hard-to-Reverse Ways

    Posted: 30 May 2019 09:20 PM PDT

    Hey I’m a young guy (still in college) and was wondering if anyone had any good business book recommendations. Something that could expose me to some concepts of the business world.

    Posted: 30 May 2019 09:12 PM PDT

    How big of a budget would a company need to distribute products throught a country with a population of 10-15 million?

    Posted: 30 May 2019 07:54 PM PDT

    Let's say for example, that Amazon wanted to implement Alexa into a country with said population, how would the budgetting be handled?

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