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    Business Visa Wants to Work with Exchanges, Wallets on ‘Digital Gold’ Bitcoin

    Business Visa Wants to Work with Exchanges, Wallets on ‘Digital Gold’ Bitcoin


    Visa Wants to Work with Exchanges, Wallets on ‘Digital Gold’ Bitcoin

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 01:20 AM PST

    McDonald's CEO: Chain will do 'just fine' with higher wages

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 10:32 AM PST

    planet money has the best explanation of Game stonk

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 06:47 AM PST

    Nearly a year into the pandemic, employers brace for coronavirus lawsuits, attorneys say

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 09:48 PM PST

    COVID-19: The pandemic recession may kill more Americans than the COVID virus will | Fortune

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 06:50 PM PST

    Bond film delays are reportedly causing product placement havoc for brands

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 10:22 AM PST

    Moderna is seeking FDA approval to increase doses in each COVID-19 vaccine vial, reports say

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 06:23 AM PST

    Coachella music festival cancelled for second year over COVID-19

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 06:30 AM PST

    Open principles amplify the transformation towards a sustainability-driven economy

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 07:35 AM PST

    Huge shoutout to Kevin O'Leary: "Definition of the market is speculation. If you are short you know run a new risk that these effective social media vigilantes are going to come after you and squeeze you and its good because it will make a lot of hedge funds think for a second time before shorting."

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 02:01 PM PST

    Starting a college club?

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 12:14 AM PST

    Looking to start a college club related to business or marketing. We already have the general marketing/business clubs but I wanna do something different with the same appeal to join them. Any ideas?

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    Case Studies & How to Use Them in Your Marketing Funnel

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 08:00 PM PST

    BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC!!

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 02:29 AM PST

    And notarize loan signings!! Some states are allowing virtual notarization, most are doing in-person notaries. Each appointment pays an average of $168 and takes one hour + travel time. Great cash flow and all appointments are booked for you and you get to accept them or decline them based on your schedule :) Essential and in demand with low interest rates... a lot of homeowners are refinancing and there it lots of work from escrow companies for mobile notaries!! Get in!

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    Need data from any business willing to be a part of my graduation project (pls)

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 02:04 AM PST

    Hi, I'm a graduating senior from Egypt.

    I am thinking of sending this email to businesses, but I don't know where I can find them:

    Hello, My name is [name] and I am a graduating senior at the [univeersity]. I am writing to you to inquire about an opportunity to use your business as a case study for my graduation project. In this project, I will essentially propose a basic Human Resources system based on your business needs. This can include an applicant-tracking system or a record keeping system to better mange current employees' absences, complaints, compensation, and so forth. Any data used in the project will be kept confidential and any inquiries to view my report prior to its submission would be granted.

    The project will consist of a report, a mock-up website of the proposed system, and a final presentation to my class. In the presentation, I will be required to have a representative of the business available on a Zoom call as they will be asked 2 questions at most regarding their thoughts on the system.

    If you are interested in being a part of this project, please feel free to reply with any further questions. I look forward to hearing back from you!

    Regards,

     

    If anyone has any suggestions to find businesses who would cooperate or if you have your own business and are willing to be a part of my project, please drop a comment below :)

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    Blockchain cash register

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 02:02 AM PST

    Idea: Blockchain cash register that collects inventory data of local businesses. Blockchain is important because it will allow a businesses inventory data to remain private.

    Customer searchs for a product within their own neighborhoods, and can search for further if needed, while also having those products delivered to them.

    While on vacation, you can search the inventory of local businesses as well, and have those products delivered to your hotel.

    I'd love to see Amazon come out with a cash register.

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    What is get response? The best tool for your business.

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 01:44 AM PST

    $CIDM BUY!!!!

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 01:30 AM PST

    $CTRM HOLD!!!!

    Posted: 31 Jan 2021 01:30 AM PST

    Ok so to everyone reading this who wants to start a business but is 13 or 14 or 15

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 11:39 PM PST

    I have the secret to success plan it out your I'm thirteen and have a multi billion dollar company planned out like I plan on being the richest person the world has seen

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    Short Squeeze & Short Interest Dynamics -Educational Post

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 08:37 PM PST

    https://youtu.be/pq1WEAPNK0M

    "Short interest" refers to the number of shares sold short and not covered (bought back). Because they have not been covered, they represent a source of future demand, either at lower prices as shorts lock in profits, or at higher prices as they buy the stock back to limit losses.

    The number of shares sold short is released by FINRA twice per month. The number reported to the public is never the real time number, in fact it is a minimum of two weeks old. For instance, the total number of shares for stocks as of 1/15 is reported to FINRA by 1/20 and was released as public information on 1/27. That means the stocks trade for a FULL SEVEN DAYS before the information is released to the public.

    https://preview.redd.it/q39dlm8ljle61.jpg?width=808&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bd13edc2ba270ab48b5a302870be7c4362d7925a

    So what value are these numbers? As a stand-alone number, we don't get a lot of value. For instance, in shares of PRTS the number of shares sold short and not covered (bought back) was 13,918,435.

    https://preview.redd.it/f4jy6vqmjle61.jpg?width=616&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=65a1e42c5f5f272e6bf6c8bb7257aab4ef6c4ef2

    At the time of reporting, the average daily volume of PRTS was 2,047,326. When we divide the short interest by the average daily volume, we get the number knows as "Days to Cover" (DTC) This is also known as "Short Interest Ratio" (SIR.) For CPRTS, the DTC, is 6.8. This means that if the shorts wanted to cover their position in full, it would take them just under 7 days to do so if they were the only volume in the market. Of course, it would take a lot longer to buy all that stock back. I generally consider a SIR of 5 or greater to be significant, the higher this number is, the more difficult it is to exit a short position.

    If we look at the short interest trend, we begin to recognize the value of the information. Here you can see that just 6 months ago there were only 373K shares sold short in PRTS. That means the shorts added 13.6 million shares in 6 months.

    Now we know WHEN they shorted. Next, we want to know at what price they shorted. If they shorted at higher prices, they would not feel pressure to buy back. As we see in this chart, they shorted the majority of the shrs while the stock was in a range of 10-15/share. The Volume Weighted Average Price from 6/15 to 1/15 was ~12.63. We can make an assumption this is the approximate price the majority of the short position is initiated.

    https://preview.redd.it/n4uuhwvnjle61.jpg?width=616&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=58c926d5e44dd49d9a8c5409fed694dccc79361d

    When the stock rises rapidly, the shorts lose money and as they try to cover their bearish bet, they compete for supply from new longs (who are often trying to scare the shorts into buying more) Because there is extra competition to buy the stock, the shorts start to feel pressure from mounting losses and they become "squeezed."

    https://preview.redd.it/tx8v6uktjle61.jpg?width=970&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3faf47b4d0d0b48268f2204eb4ede4e40a56026a

    When PRTS broke higher on Tuesday, how do you think the short sellers felt if their average sale price is 12.63? I have no position in this stock but am watching it for a trade next week.

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    Question about “sanitary” aspects of management or similarly phrased theory.

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 08:02 PM PST

    Hi all, just a quick question.

    I took a management class a few years ago and remember learning about something called "sanitary aspects" of management or benefits. It was explained as 'most people aren't happy and won't get excited that their bathroom at work is clean or that there's a drinking fountain in the break room, but they'll be upset or unhappy if the bathrooms are dirty or the water fountain is empty and doesn't get refilled."

    It came up in relation to aircraft maintenance because if the aircraft are functioning and in good shape, that's just what's expected and no big deal, but if an aircraft is down then everybody gets riled up.

    If anyone has a link to an article or information on the topic as well as the actual name of it, that would be greatly appreciated. I returned all the relevant books to the school long ago and I tried googling but couldn't find anything actually related to it. I'd like to be able to give more info about it when I talk about it to the guys on Monday.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    GME Soars 75% After-Hours, Erases Losses After Liquidity-Constrained Rob...

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 07:53 PM PST

    What Should I Do With My New Digital Marketing Skills?

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 05:36 PM PST

    So recently I was on the verge of losing my business and ended up buying a digital marketing course in the hopes of saving it. Fast forward a few weeks later and I actually ended up getting my business ranked on the first page of Google and generated 8 more customers. But now that my business isn't struggling month to month I want to apply these newfound skills to other forms of business. So what can I use my new digital marketing skills on? I've heard suggestions such as dropshipping, Amazon selling, and even just selling straight-up leads. What do you guys think?

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    No Stupid Question? Is the last one (Business Books) True or False?

    Posted: 30 Jan 2021 04:06 PM PST

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