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- Newly surfaced emails show how ruthlessly Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google built their businesses and ate up smaller companies
- Simple and smart invention. what do you think?
- America’s Saw Mills Didn’t See This Building Boom Coming
- 7-Eleven owner to buy Marathon’s Speedway gas stations for $21 billion
- Can I avoid customs charges this way?
- If Oxford’s Covid-19 Vaccine Succeeds, Layers of Private Investors Could Profit
- HSBC's profits slump 65% amid coronavirus downturn
- I'm building a business but....
- How creating an “empathy lens” makes P2P marketing communications more effective
- What would happen to airlines if they weren’t bailed out by the government? Would they continue to exist or go out of business? Would they go bankrupt, change owners and go through a restructuring process? If not what would happen?
- The Biggest Bull on a Gasoline-Powered Future Is… 7-Eleven?
- Microsoft pauses talks on TikTok US deal
- MSFT Confirms talks to Buy TikTok
- Microsoft Says It’ll Continue Pursuit of TikTok
- Marathon Petroleum sells Speedway to 7-Eleven owner for $21 billion - Reuters
- Microsoft confirms talks to buy TikTok in U.S., aims to finish deal by Sept. 15
- Marathon Petroleum to Sell Gas-Station Chain to 7-Eleven Owners for $21 Billion
- Tennessee- How far in advance does a workers (restaurant) schedule need to be posted, by law?
- Heat Transfer Vinyls
- What to do with a tech genius?
- What is an appropriate employee (human capital) ROI?
- McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski on Changing Consumer Behavior and the Future of Those Ball Pits
- I am new to business/investing world
Posted: 02 Aug 2020 10:23 AM PDT |
Simple and smart invention. what do you think? Posted: 02 Aug 2020 08:30 PM PDT |
America’s Saw Mills Didn’t See This Building Boom Coming Posted: 03 Aug 2020 12:21 AM PDT |
7-Eleven owner to buy Marathon’s Speedway gas stations for $21 billion Posted: 02 Aug 2020 10:13 PM PDT |
Can I avoid customs charges this way? Posted: 03 Aug 2020 12:50 AM PDT I wanted to start a pre-order business for cosmetics, however I wanted to avoid paying customs for the products as I hear in my country people pay a lot just to purchase a relatively cheap product (say 28 dollars). My idea was that I will order the products and have it sent to my friend in Malaysia instead of me, ordering under the de minimis value, and then have it sent to me through an affordable courier service. My question is, will I still somehow get charged customs? My main problem is that I'm completely new to business. I have no idea how things work in general, and more specifically in my country. I wanted to find out how much the customs would be in my country but I can't find anything on it, I'm from a small country. How do people generally run a pre-order business? Does everyone pay the large sums of customs? [link] [comments] |
If Oxford’s Covid-19 Vaccine Succeeds, Layers of Private Investors Could Profit Posted: 03 Aug 2020 12:21 AM PDT |
HSBC's profits slump 65% amid coronavirus downturn Posted: 02 Aug 2020 11:41 PM PDT |
I'm building a business but.... Posted: 03 Aug 2020 01:01 AM PDT I'm building my new business throughout Social Media using Twitter and Instagram, but I need any advice to help grow my business. The business have been going on for 5 weeks but this may sound embarrassing but I've made a profit of $45 dollars so far, but I'm willing to keep going, the business includes editing photos for people, A way I help grow it a little but was too give people a free edit, in exchange they would have to post it on their story or account, hoping for people to come to my account and purchase an edit of their own, which has been working a little but anymore help or advice would be perfect for my business!! [link] [comments] |
How creating an “empathy lens” makes P2P marketing communications more effective Posted: 03 Aug 2020 12:55 AM PDT |
Posted: 02 Aug 2020 05:24 PM PDT |
The Biggest Bull on a Gasoline-Powered Future Is… 7-Eleven? Posted: 02 Aug 2020 11:10 PM PDT |
Microsoft pauses talks on TikTok US deal Posted: 02 Aug 2020 06:05 AM PDT |
MSFT Confirms talks to Buy TikTok Posted: 02 Aug 2020 08:51 PM PDT |
Microsoft Says It’ll Continue Pursuit of TikTok Posted: 02 Aug 2020 05:02 PM PDT |
Marathon Petroleum sells Speedway to 7-Eleven owner for $21 billion - Reuters Posted: 02 Aug 2020 08:03 PM PDT |
Microsoft confirms talks to buy TikTok in U.S., aims to finish deal by Sept. 15 Posted: 02 Aug 2020 08:01 PM PDT |
Marathon Petroleum to Sell Gas-Station Chain to 7-Eleven Owners for $21 Billion Posted: 02 Aug 2020 04:10 PM PDT |
Tennessee- How far in advance does a workers (restaurant) schedule need to be posted, by law? Posted: 02 Aug 2020 05:11 PM PDT |
Posted: 02 Aug 2020 05:03 PM PDT I have been trying to find a place that does custom printed heat transfer vinyls for my company I am starting but I can not for the life of me find one. Does anyone know of one that makes them? Thank you [link] [comments] |
What to do with a tech genius? Posted: 02 Aug 2020 06:39 AM PDT I have a buddy who has recently returned from a long trip out of the country and has asked me to help him find something to do. The thing is that the guy's a programming genius and I'm while I'm sure there's some amazing opportunities here, I'm not sure where to start. Some background - we live in Eastern Europe - Ukraine, programming is big here and the sector is thriving. I've been roaming the tech-sector the past 6 years as an entrepreneur/manager. As I said my buddy is a programming genius (2 time google code-in grand prize winner when he was only 13 and 15 years old), who specializes in data, A.I., networks, and blockchain. He also has a handful of his own ideas that seem completely brilliant. The only thing he seriously lacks is social skills, hence the reason he reached out, because I've always been a good communicator, especially with English-speakers since I'm a US citizen and spent a good portion of my life there. Now the problem - the fields he specializes in seem very sophisticated (date, networks, etc.). I've worked with software teams before, but we made mobile apps and web apps, but nothing to the extent of a huge data system. Ideally we would either launch a startup project (one of the devs ideas), or we would outsource our services long-term as an extended team. Best case we would do both. What fields, companies, etc should I focus on right now? Where would be my starting point? What advice can you give on essentially building a business around a tech genius? [link] [comments] |
What is an appropriate employee (human capital) ROI? Posted: 02 Aug 2020 03:54 PM PDT Are there commonly accepted "good" rates of return on employees? I know this is going to be highly specific to industry/business, but if anyone could point me to any case studies or similar on the topic, I'd super appreciate it. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski on Changing Consumer Behavior and the Future of Those Ball Pits Posted: 02 Aug 2020 12:32 PM PDT |
I am new to business/investing world Posted: 02 Aug 2020 11:55 AM PDT I have 50k £ in my account (inheritance), and I have only been an employer until now. I wish to invest the money wisely, but I don't know where to start. I'm interested in starting an online dropshipping business or maybe selling my own product if I come up with one. I'm also looking into any type of smart investments. I would gladly accept any advice from you guys, any recommendations of books and anything you believe it might help a newbie. I am 22, had a few jobs, and did some buying/selling through AliExpress but that's pretty much it. Thank you [link] [comments] |
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