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    Business The rental car industry has ground to a near halt. This is what that means for automakers and car buyers

    Business The rental car industry has ground to a near halt. This is what that means for automakers and car buyers


    The rental car industry has ground to a near halt. This is what that means for automakers and car buyers

    Posted: 23 May 2020 05:46 PM PDT

    Rental Car Giant Hertz Files For Bankruptcy Protection

    Posted: 23 May 2020 06:51 AM PDT

    This is my store closing because of virus. Too little help from Gov and even less from landlord. We have one other. Hope it makes it through.

    Posted: 23 May 2020 07:08 AM PDT

    Large employers push back on U.S. healthcare mergers during coronavirus crisis

    Posted: 23 May 2020 09:36 PM PDT

    Interesting read on how big Taiwan Semiconductors is, and the economic tug-of-war between China and the US + Taiwan. TSM will be opening a factory in Arizona.

    Posted: 23 May 2020 02:05 PM PDT

    NVIDIA Shares Reach All-Time High as Notebooks Account For 30% Revenue

    Posted: 24 May 2020 12:11 AM PDT

    Chinese banks could post flat or falling profits in 2020 - PBOC article

    Posted: 23 May 2020 11:43 PM PDT

    Continental improves its liquidity with a multibillion-euro bond issue

    Posted: 24 May 2020 01:50 AM PDT

    Jaguar seeks state loan as coronavirus pandemic takes toll: Sky News

    Posted: 23 May 2020 09:37 PM PDT

    Business advice: managing a start up mistake?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 07:11 PM PDT

    I recently started a new company. And I started with a partner. Now we both had intentions to do a lot of work equally. But now it's ended up that I do 99% of the work and she doesn't. Now I don't know what to do as she's just as involved with decisions as I am, but I don't know what to do or say. Any advice?

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    Reliance’s JioMart website goes live, expands services to more cities - business news

    Posted: 24 May 2020 12:16 AM PDT

    Reliance estimates $400 million liability in KG-D6 cost recovery dispute

    Posted: 24 May 2020 12:02 AM PDT

    To those who had an average business that became a great business, what happened?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 10:19 PM PDT

    What changed?

    please include skill/effort involved as well as luck factors if possible

    thx!

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    To anyone who almost went bankrupt, what saved your business?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 10:16 PM PDT

    What saved your business from ever going bankrupt when you thought it might happen?

    include both skill and luck factors if possible

    any input small or large is appreciated!

    edit: hopefully, anyone who ever navigated difficult times can help those who are currently struggling and learn from you!!

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    Urgent. Is it too late to apply for the SBA PPP or EIDL loans? How to maximize our chances?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 10:12 PM PDT

    I am the owner of a small restaurant near Gaithersburg, MD with about 15-20 restaurant employees. For various reasons, neither the restaurant owner nor I have applied for the PPP or EIDL forgivable loans or grants yet since inception in early April 2020. We just started the application this week. Our business checking account is through Capital One, but it's possible to apply for the PPP via other big lenders as well, such as BlueVine, Funding Circle, US Bank, etc. Could anyone recommend which lender we should apply through to maximize our chances of success? Is it too late to apply for any funding in the second phase?

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    Some ideas for how to evolve after we all come back to our offices)

    Posted: 23 May 2020 02:41 PM PDT

    hello my dear friends :) new video for all the BRICK AND MORTAR out here :) hope it will make your life easier after we all come back from lockdown ! https://youtu.be/FDnQ86ZJzX0

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    Question about selling an online extension

    Posted: 23 May 2020 08:16 PM PDT

    Hello everyone,

    I have a 50/50 equity split with a partner for an online google extension that has around 3-4m monthly users. Costs and profits are literally 0 (excluding the time we put into this). I am interested in selling this extension to the US government (or some US based corporation) because I think that they would be highly interested in buying it. Valuation is for what they value it as. (But I have a number in mind as well). How do I get in touch or float this to interested parties?

    I don't want to sell a partial stake, my partner and I are interested in selling the entire extension.

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    I am a university student offering to create software for free as part of my degree.

    Posted: 23 May 2020 03:00 PM PDT

    Reaching out to mid to large size ecommerce businesses and agencies. What is the biggest problem you are currently facing? I am aiming to solve that, for free. I'm a computer engineering student with experience in ecommerce, currently looking for a project for my final year. It is a thin window in my life and a golden opportunity for you to have multiple months of development work to create a bespoke software tool totally for free.

    The proposition is win win. Everything I'm offering will not cost you a penny/cent as I will benefit in another way which will be explained shortly.

    How you benefit:

    You could have a nagging issue with your business (or your clients) that needs a software solution. Or you may see a way to increase profits in your business but don't have the time or resource to create a software tool that would allow this.

    Perhaps you manage many SKUs and want to track changes in PPC performance changes as a result of modifying elements of your product listing. Perhaps you have stock prediction issues. There are hundreds of ways to increase margin, there must be times where you think 'if only I could../if only I had a tool that…".

    I am offering to create a software tool for you for free as part of my university degree. As a brand this can be directly implemented in your business or as an agency this can be white labelled at a big discount.

    There are always holes needing plugs in business, usually it costs a lot for bespoke plugs to be made.

    This can be a complex tool, the more complex the better my grade will be.

    How I benefit:

    I will have ownership of the proprietary software tool (of course your copy is yours and free for you/ or at least highly discounted if you are any agency whereby your clients pay full price to you), and I will sell this tool to other businesses in similar situations to yourself.

    For any software tool I need data, the data you provide (to solve your challenge/increase your margins) would allow me to make my tool. I'm quite happy to sign any kind of privacy agreement.

    I get a great result in my degree and finish university with a good side income from my software tool.

    Credentials

    Computer engineering student with experience in ecommerce, committed to completing my degree to a high standard.

    My project co-ordinator is a university professor with 30 years' experience in software engineering, she specialises in machine learning / AI. I Can provide all details and arrange 2 or 3 way call with you me her, and give any other details required.

    My business partner/ non-academic mentor has 12 years software developing experience, and has been project lead on mid-size projects in the past.

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    I’m thinking about selling merchandise such as shirts and active wear. Where would I be able to get my logo put on clothing items?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 01:29 PM PDT

    Helping friend find a distributor - how do I get pay

    Posted: 23 May 2020 01:19 PM PDT

    A friend of mine has a manufacturing operation in China that produces face mask. There seem to be an oversupply in China and she wants to sell in the us. She already has inventory in the us and now looking for a distributor.

    Long story short, I helped her found a distributor that's willing to take a look at some samples and potentially willing to establish a long term partnership with her. If this succeeds, then she will need me to help her find more distributors because she has millions of existing inventory sitting idle in China.

    The million question is, how do I get pay? Should there be a contract and what is a typical structure look like?

    I am not a contractor or employee of the company, she's someone I met years ago whom reach out to me because she doesn't know many people in the us.

    I have never done them before. What does a reasonable contract structure look like? Fixed cost or by unit sold? I feel like if I hand the distributor to her then I will be cut from the transaction. And how do you account for future units sold?

    Any input is welcome.

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    Where do you allocate your profits?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 04:20 AM PDT

    As above... What percentage of your profits go towards marketing, R&D, employee salary, bank etc.

    Just trying to work out a rough outline for where my profits should be allocated, and what percentage should be allocated per sector.

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    Small business owners interview?

    Posted: 23 May 2020 11:43 AM PDT

    Hi everyone,

    I am conducting research about small business owners. Thus I would like to ask 2 quick questions:

    1) What is the bottleneck that you are facing when it comes to online marketing?

    2) Is online marketing a priority for you in 2020?

    Thank you in advance.

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