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    Wednesday, April 1, 2020

    Business Dow futures fall more than 200 points after market posts worst first quarter on record

    Business Dow futures fall more than 200 points after market posts worst first quarter on record


    Dow futures fall more than 200 points after market posts worst first quarter on record

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 04:02 PM PDT

    Walmart will start taking employees’ temperatures before shifts

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 05:33 AM PDT

    ADP jobs report: Companies cut 27,000

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 05:21 AM PDT

    Banks Stuck With $23 Billion of Loans for T-Mobile’s Sprint Deal

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 04:42 AM PDT

    Real Estate and The CoronaVirus

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 03:46 AM PDT

    As you may know, all businesses are affected by this covid19 pandemic, real estate is not an exemption. We understand that business goes up and down but this crisis is really worse. It isn't just the country's economy that's affected but this contagious virus had taken lots of lives worldwide. Let's just hope for the better, this too shall pass. I agree to everything he's saying here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2XeyyIUTok

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    What digital process in your business could be improved with better software?

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 03:16 AM PDT

    Hi, I'm a Software Engineer looking to build my portfolio (and my own business one day). What digital processes do you have in your business that you would like to see improved or optimized? I'm looking for a pro-bono project to help a real business. Would love to hear from anyone!

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    Carnival seeks $6 billion as Covid-19 pandemic devastates cruise industry

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 02:40 AM PDT

    Some simple tips on how to save money in your digital budget in the upcoming months

    Posted: 01 Apr 2020 02:08 AM PDT

    The Business Revolution That's Destroying The American Dream

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 10:35 PM PDT

    Largest US mall owner, Simon Property, furloughs 30% of workforce, adding to avalanche of coronavirus-related retail layoffs

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:53 AM PDT

    Xerox abandons $35 billion hostile bid for HP

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 09:40 PM PDT

    Regarding how program language class business model

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 11:37 PM PDT

    I saw an ads from my fb. It said that I don't need to pay to join their programming class for 9 months full time. After I finish the training, they will charge me 17% of what I made for 2 years (only after I get a job which pays more then $50K)

    Here are my questions. If I run away after the training, how can they get my money? Moreover, how they know that I am not telling the true if I tell them that I make only $40K every time

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    What are the business condition in Europ nowadays? And how we will survive in this condition?

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 11:35 PM PDT

    Hi there,

    For COVID 19 all the businesses are closed in the USA for 30 Days, The IT Companies are closed their offices, Many Companies cutting their employees ' salaries etc. So how we will earn in this condition and what business is suitable for this condition.

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    What Will the Consumer Want When the Crisis Is Over?

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 10:50 PM PDT

    No matter how terrible the economic recession is, which is waiting for us around the corner, the consumers will still remain in the market. Money will not be withdrawn from circulation. When the crisis is over, we're in the same world as before, but a worse version of it.

    That means the main question will still be what business often forgets to ask in calm times, i.e. what will the consumer want tomorrow? As of today, entrepreneurs around the world are tormented by other questions. How to get help from the state? How to reduce payroll expenses? How to negotiate a reduction in rents? How to repay the loan? But no matter how important these questions are, there is a more important question, i.e. what will your consumers want after quarantine, and how will you be able to offer them that? The difference between those who will survive the crisis and those who will not is whether they will ask this question and what answer they will find.

    What will they buy after the crisis?

    In the acute quarantine period, the following items will be in demand:

    1. Medicine.
    2. Everything about home entertainment from board games to video streaming services.
    3. Online courses and training.
    4. Delivery of food from restaurants and stores.
    5. E-books.
    6. TV Series.

    As soon as the pandemic disease has passed, the demand will increase for the following items:

    1. Delivery. Delivery services will continue to grow as more and more people have tried them and now will not give up.
    2. Cooking (meals to take away?). Restaurants will become unaffordable for many people, but people will not like cooking again. So cooking, especially with delivery, will be in trend.
    3. Temporary hiring agencies. Businesses will be more interested in temporary employees as unemployed people will be looking for some job at least.
    4. Interim management, that is, hiring top managers on a temporary basis, for the project. You manage an ongoing project and your contract expires when the project is implemented. No permanent employment.
    5. Online education in different domains, including business.
    6. Software and devices for remote work.
    7. Automation for all that helps reduce costs. Simple solutions that do not require huge costs will be in demand.
    8. Repair of everything from shoes to appliances and telephones.
    9. Power tools, as people will repair their things themselves again, at least some of them.
    10. Medical examinations. Scared of the pandemic, people will see doctors more frequently.
    11. Equipment for independent and cheap tourism, i.e. tents, skis and Campo vans.
    12. Everything for the cottages, including seeds, glass-houses and garden tools as many people will grow vegetables in their country houses again.

    And what else do you think will be in demand?

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    Bankrupt CraftWorks Closes 261 Restaurants, Furloughs Most of 18,000 Employees after the COVID-19 outbreak ruined its bankruptcy plans.

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 04:33 PM PDT

    Poor Qantasholes - they deserve better from the Government :'(

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 04:23 PM PDT

    What do you think are the top 3?

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:58 PM PDT

    Im wanting to improve my leadership skills in business and was curious what the reddit community thinks are the top 3 attributes are to have as a business leader?

    IE: knowledgeable, work ethic, communicates well. etc

    Your quick response will be valuable as I try to develop my leadership skills!

    Thanks in advance reddit community!

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    Cohesive multi channel marketing at it's finest: Got this in the mail less than 24 hours after Trump turned Coronavirus briefing into a MyPillow commercial

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:45 PM PDT

    Need toilet paper? Procter & Gamble plant goes into overdrive during coronavirus crisis

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 05:38 AM PDT

    Startup Offers $181 At-Home Virus Tests, FDA Says Not So Fast

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 08:36 AM PDT

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