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    Startup business planning to ship a refrigerated food product, direct to consumers, but I need some advice!

    Posted: 04 Jul 2019 08:07 PM PDT

    Hi everyone!

    I've gotten price quotes for what it would cost to ship my product domestically via UPS or FedEx, and it is so expensive! How do other ready-to-eat meal prep companies offer free shipping?!

    Small businesses that ship multiple packages at a time do get discounts, right? Does anyone have any insight into this? Ideally, I want to know what the best shipping option is for my refrigerated food product.

    In short, the products will have to be shipped cold, if not frozen, so I'm trying to figure out the most economical way to ship them. Shipping CANNOT be more than two-three days.

    What carriers (with affordable options) do you recommend? Or should I look into 3PL (Third Party Logistics) companies and outsource the whole shipping and handling?

    Please let me know if you have any experience with this!

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    Fintech startup Shine adds premium accounts to its bank for freelancers

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    Emerging Markets

    Posted: 04 Jul 2019 11:27 PM PDT

    Apart from the potential countries which ensure high growth of business, there are many emerging countries which show high potential for making investment profitable. According to the data published by Global Finance, the key emerging countries identified as China, India, Thailand, Poland, Hungary, Botswana, Chile and others. To identify the degree to which the countries are favourable for investment, key pros and cons are put forth as below.

    China:

    Pros:

    · Dynamic service and manufacturing sector.

    · Large investment in R&D

    · Quality Infrastructure

    Cons:

    · Aging population

    · High debt level

    · Exposed to global economic cycle

    India

    Pros:

    · Vast working age population

    · Fast growing economy

    · Structural reforms in progress

    Cons:

    · Inadequate infrastructure

    · Red Tapism

    · High poverty rate

    Thailand

    Pros:

    · Strong growth

    · Enhanced integration with global economy

    · Regional Crossroad

    Cons:

    · Inadequate infrastructure

    · Shortage of skilled labor

    · Politically volatile

    Poland

    Pros:

    · Skilled labor

    · Good financial sector.

    · Integration with the German production chain

    Cons:

    · Non-euro currency nation

    · Informal economy

    · New rules impacting foreign business

    Hungary

    Pros:

    · Low corporate taxation

    · Diversified economy

    · Skilled labor force

    Cons:

    · Aging population

    · Dependence on Russia and Domestic market

    Botswana

    Pros:

    · Stable political environment

    · Vast natural resources

    · Middle-income diversified economy

    Cons:

    · Inadequate infrastructure

    · Vulnerable to commodity market changes

    Chile

    Pros:

    · Favorable business climate

    · Engagement in various FTA

    · Natural resources

    Cons:

    · Limited spending on R&D

    · Climate risks and earthquake

    · Vulnerable to copper market and Chinese demand

    Thus, these countries have potential market for investors to expand investment horizon in 2019 and coming years.

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    US sees most layoffs since the financial crisis, many in retail jobs

    Posted: 04 Jul 2019 10:52 PM PDT

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    General Things to Consider for Starting a Business

    Posted: 04 Jul 2019 05:00 PM PDT

    I'm a college student - about to go into my second year. For a bit of context, I'm studying game design, and would hope to one day start up my own little company that would hopefully be big enough to branch out to things beyond games.

    I still have a few years until graduation, and would most likely work for a few years to save up, but for the people on this subreddit, I'd like to hear what you think would be really important in starting up a small business like that, so I can consider them going forward so that I'm prepared when the day comes that I want to start something.

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