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    Business Uber Posts $5.2 Billion Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate

    Business Uber Posts $5.2 Billion Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate


    Uber Posts $5.2 Billion Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 01:23 PM PDT

    Pizza Hut to close about 500 dine-in restaurants, reopen with carryout and delivery

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 02:28 PM PDT

    Kraft Heinz Shares Fall 15 Percent ...

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 08:20 AM PDT

    Self-made millionaire: This is the greatest paradox of wealth—and most people fail to recognize it

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 12:42 PM PDT

    Why Uber's Stock Just Fell 10%

    Posted: 09 Aug 2019 01:26 AM PDT

    Cannabis stocks turn mixed as Cronos sheds gains, Greenlane rallies on Canopy deal

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 08:04 AM PDT

    What good stories of success you’ve read in the last time?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 09:17 AM PDT

    I am out of money. and totally frustrated with the office job. I have some savings for unexpected, but I am thinking about to invest them and to start side hustle. What business will require minimal investments and can be launch ASAP? Would be thankful for any recommendations

    P.S. Have you read any good stories of success in the last time? Need some inspiration. A LOT

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    A solid 5 point plan for cab companies to survive in the Uber age

    Posted: 09 Aug 2019 01:43 AM PDT

    Eldorado Considering Next Steps After Completing Caesars Deal - "Expected to close in the first half of 2020 and has a total value of $17.3 billion"

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 06:38 AM PDT

    I would like to eventually be managing a business unit in a company with P&L responsibilites. I am currently in an entry level role now, what can i do to prepare me for such a role as quickly as possible?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2019 12:28 AM PDT

    Core elements of the global banking industry are moving to India

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 08:10 PM PDT

    Broadcom acquires Symantec's enterprise business for $10.7 billion

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 08:06 PM PDT

    Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has lost over $5 billion this year on Kraft Heinz's downturn

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 11:46 PM PDT

    How To Scale Your Business | The Art of Delegation | Delegating Effectively

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 11:22 PM PDT

    U.S. labor market strong; second-quarter GDP growth expected to be revised down

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 12:44 PM PDT

    Customer Acquisition Plan PowerPoint Presentation Slides

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 11:03 PM PDT

    Wikimedia Foundation Legal Summer Panel: EU Copyright Reform and Its Effects

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 10:42 PM PDT

    Payroll service for my business

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 09:38 PM PDT

    I own an LLC in which I am the only member and I currently pay for OnPay so I can pay myself as an employee and so that they can handle all the state and federal tax payments involved in payroll.

    Am I wasting money by doing it this way? Is there another way where I can pay myself without having this overhead cost?

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    CBS and Viacom Earnings Show Why Their Merger Makes Sense

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 08:22 PM PDT

    Business Economics vs. Business Administration?

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 06:58 PM PDT

    Which major should I go into, and how do they differ? Is it easier to find jobs with a Business Administration major?

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    Startup Lesson #11: Measure everything

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 02:26 PM PDT

    What should an entry level data analyst/business analyst be expecting to make

    Posted: 08 Aug 2019 03:21 PM PDT

    Graduated in May with a degree in Accounting and Business Analytics. I worked through college (non-professional roles) and have great references. I am seeking roles in data analysis. Currently studying for my ECBA exam, and plan on pursuing a career in consulting/process management.

    My skills/qualifications : Excel, any platform using SQL, Tableau, and RStudio. I am fairly proficient in excel and have experience with everything from recorded Macros to a plethora of solver functions. I love working with data and finding the "optimal solution". Problem is I am having a hard time interviewing, and am not sure where I stand exactly. This may sound crass, but I am really just looking for a high paying job that will get me out on my own.

    Hard worker and responsible person. I think if I knew what to expect salary wise, I would have more confidence in my interviews etc.

    Thanks

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