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    Business Ex-Credit Suisse Banker Says Secret Affair Helped Fuel $45 Million Fraud

    Business Ex-Credit Suisse Banker Says Secret Affair Helped Fuel $45 Million Fraud


    Ex-Credit Suisse Banker Says Secret Affair Helped Fuel $45 Million Fraud

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:14 AM PDT

    Boeing's Bad Decisions Seem Boundless

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 10:34 PM PDT

    95 percent of baby foods tested contain toxic metals, new report says — Only nine of the 168 baby foods tested weren't found to contain arsenic, lead, cadmium or mercury

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 05:10 PM PDT

    Guy posts on 4chan: "I've been posting [...] about how Campbell’s soup is a luxury good at $10 a can in Canada and today this arrive at my door... what do?"

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 06:09 PM PDT

    Does this career path seem plausible at all?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:56 PM PDT

    I am gonna graduate as a civil engineering degree. Get a job in construction management for a few years to get management experience. Then get an mba, and get a business management job after. I minored in business and really enjoy it more than engineering which is why I am thinking of this choice.

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    Advice

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 04:06 AM PDT

    I'm a young man (17) without a concrete ability (but I want to learn marketing and programming),but at the same time I want to start a business,but I don't have any idea,so what would you recommend me

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    CRM Suggestions

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 03:03 AM PDT

    Hi all,

    I am looking for a CRM for a small business venue that works closely with clients, vendors and other stakeholders.

    I don't think Salesforce is a reasonable option for the business due to the smaller nature of the business.

    The business uses Evernote as a primary project management tool. Does anyone have any suggestions for simple, clean and affordable CRM systems that easily integrate with Evernote and/or IFTTT?

    Thank you!

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    Inherited a travel agency, know very little about it but want to keep the business

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 02:28 AM PDT

    I've inherited my recently deceased grandpa's travel agency and I want to keep the business but know very little about it. It has no workers, it's a small but known firm in my town. How do I go from here, what are some basics anyone in this business has to know?

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    What is the breakeven point? (definition, utility, calculation, and analysis)

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 05:45 AM PDT

    The breakeven point (also known as neutral) is a business term that refers to the point of activity where revenues are equal to costs; that is, at the point of activity where there is no gain or loss.

    Knowing the balance point of a company allows us to know the level or volume of sales where revenues are equal to costs and, for example, to know how much we have to sell to cover our costs, or how much is what we have to sell to start generating profits.

    The analysis of the equilibrium point of a company, in general terms, allows us to financially analyze this and thus, based on said analysis, to be able to make decisions.

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    Tips on starting an online business?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:08 PM PDT

    Hello everyone! So I'm very new to business, but I wished to start a side hustle because my income isn't enough to support my needs or help my mother. I've never had enough business knowledge so I was scared to invest or work on my own shop. I'd love to get some tips on starting an online business, possibly e-commerce or anything skill based. My skills include writing, video editing and voice over acting. Thank you and hope you have a good day :)

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    Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd dies at 62

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:28 AM PDT

    Weekly Stock Market Review

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 02:04 AM PDT

    Great Idea but no team? New sub dedicated to helping founders find passionate professionals to form long-lasting teams to make things happen. r/Crowdspark

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:55 PM PDT

    Hello All,

    Just an FYI. Some of us who frequent the startup/entrepreneurial reddit space have started a new sub dedicated to helping potential founders with new ideas find professionals across all functional areas to help establish long-term teams to make things happen. It is not supposed to be a place to pick up freelancers looking to be hired, but instead a place where you can put your idea out there and find professionals from all backgrounds who are actually passionate about your concept and want to help you make it a reality. Need a lawyer, accountant, or marketing professional on your team? Need a connection? We hope this will eventually become a place where you can find them.

    This sub is dedicated as a posting board to match people up. It takes some of the clutter posting off this sub and provides a place to make connections.

    r/Crowdspark

    Thanks!

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    Basic security checklist

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:12 PM PDT

    Your Business Isn't Growing and It's Not Because You Don't Know the "Secret Strategy." This is Why.

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:01 PM PDT

    Which is better during a downturn B2B or B2C

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 08:41 PM PDT

    In an economic downturn where would you rather work a B2B or B2C company?

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    VHS Tape Distributed to American Airlines & TWA Managers After Their Merger (2001)

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:48 AM PDT

    CEO of the largest US trucking company predicts 'difficult' quarter for transport industry

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 01:23 PM PDT

    Text messages show Boeing employees knew in 2016 of problems that turned deadly on the 737 Max

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 04:47 PM PDT

    How can I say no to a face to face meeting?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 06:48 AM PDT

    I work remotely in b2b sales and about 97% of the things that a customer needs can be handled either over the phone or by computer. Occasionally i will have customers who are in their 80s and 90s and need a new phone and don't have the slightest clue of how to transfer anything, so I will drive the hour and a half to 2 hours to help them. My company does not cover my gas mileage, but I go because the sale makes me commission.

    I have a customer who has a pretty small account and has been getting smaller of the course of the year and they emailed me because they wanted to 'meet with someone face to face' to discuss their plan. Discussing a plan is something that I can do via video conference, share my screen with them so they can look right along with me no problem. Without the any potential sale, I really don't see the need for me to drive 2 hours to simply discuss the plan. I enjoy going above and beyond and I pride myself in responding to every email I get within the first 10-15 minutes. How can I tell the customer that it would be more efficient for perhaps both of us if we did this over the phone and via video instead of me driving out 2 hours there and 2 hours back to simply "go over the plan."

    Any advice in general on how to either tell your customer no, or maybe guide them to an alternative towards what they initially wanted without offending or losing them would be helpful. Thanks!

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    Why is TikTok working, when Vine didn't?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 12:20 PM PDT

    I read somewhere that TikTok made 7 billion last year, why couldn't Twitter make Vine work?

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