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- Aunt Jemima Brand Officially Has a New Name: Pearl Milling Company
- Nearly half of UK goods exporters see Brexit trade trouble
- Walmart's use of TikTok will likely continue, even if deal with Oracle falls apart
- Is there any books to understand about companies valuation/startup valuation or start-up funding?
- US giant Wellington takes stake in bargain retailer B&M
- BJ's partners with Handy
- Why is it that Big Tech keeps on winning, while everyone else drifts, stagnates or craters?
- Uber lost $6.8 billion in 2020
- Yes! Pfizer vaccine cuts Covid-19 transmission risk four-fold, even before second dose: study
- What are some of your goals/aspirations right now? - Let's help each other!
- Anyone heard of @him500 and his financial literacy class called "recession proof"?
- Agritecture Partners With Harvest Returns Crowdfunding Platform To Modernize Urban Agriculture Financing
- Going in the back door
- Samsung Foundry: New $17 Billion Fab in the USA by Late 2023
- Has anybody had experience developing a social media platform?
- Retail investors turn attention to silver as GameStop shares retreat
- Partnership vs Shareholder agreement
- Mobile App Business. Getting Started?
- How does one go about selling a business?
- How can I find suppliers for my business?
Aunt Jemima Brand Officially Has a New Name: Pearl Milling Company Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:55 AM PST |
Nearly half of UK goods exporters see Brexit trade trouble Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:40 PM PST |
Walmart's use of TikTok will likely continue, even if deal with Oracle falls apart Posted: 11 Feb 2021 12:25 AM PST |
Is there any books to understand about companies valuation/startup valuation or start-up funding? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 11:09 PM PST E.g- This startup funding is worth 10million with 10% stack of investor in this company. [link] [comments] |
US giant Wellington takes stake in bargain retailer B&M Posted: 11 Feb 2021 01:20 AM PST |
Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:47 PM PST BJ will now be partnering with Handy, to mount televisions in customer's homes. Let the jokes fly. [link] [comments] |
Why is it that Big Tech keeps on winning, while everyone else drifts, stagnates or craters? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 05:13 AM PST |
Uber lost $6.8 billion in 2020 Posted: 10 Feb 2021 11:31 PM PST |
Yes! Pfizer vaccine cuts Covid-19 transmission risk four-fold, even before second dose: study Posted: 10 Feb 2021 10:55 PM PST |
What are some of your goals/aspirations right now? - Let's help each other! Posted: 10 Feb 2021 10:23 PM PST |
Anyone heard of @him500 and his financial literacy class called "recession proof"? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 09:41 PM PST |
Posted: 10 Feb 2021 09:38 PM PST |
Posted: 10 Feb 2021 09:09 PM PST Have you ever got a job you didn't think you were too qualified for? Please share your story? [link] [comments] |
Samsung Foundry: New $17 Billion Fab in the USA by Late 2023 Posted: 10 Feb 2021 07:32 PM PST |
Has anybody had experience developing a social media platform? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 06:39 PM PST I've been working on a startup idea and I'm not sure where to hire a web developer for a decent price. Has anybody started something like this before/have any good connections to web developers? [link] [comments] |
Retail investors turn attention to silver as GameStop shares retreat Posted: 11 Feb 2021 12:25 AM PST Asocial media-driven buying spree lifted silver to an eight-year high on Monday, though prices later pared gains on doubts about the ability of retail traders that have been focused on stocks to sway prices in the bigger, more liquid commodity. Silver prices climbed to an eight-year peak of just over $30 an ounce before cooling off a little to trade up 6.3% at $28.70. At the same time, video game retailer GameStop Corp, at the center of last week's "Reddit rally," slid 30.8% to $225, but other shares caught up in the frenzy that has battered short-sellers extended their advance, including BlackBerry Ltd. https://bbcnetwork24.blogspot.com/2021/02/retail-investors-turn-attention-to.html [link] [comments] |
Partnership vs Shareholder agreement Posted: 10 Feb 2021 02:25 PM PST I have a small business and I have been offered the opportunity to team up with someone that I have been working closely with who has a complementary set of skills. I have been advised by a business advisor to avoid entering into a partnership and to rather ask for a share of equity in the business i.e. become a shareholder. Can someone please explain the main differences between the two options and why one may be preferable over the other? [link] [comments] |
Mobile App Business. Getting Started? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 05:38 PM PST Good day to all! This can be a wild question and may have a complex answer but here it goes: If I want to build and maintain a social media app, what are the factors to consider? i am just a normal salary person with a very little background in tech. no background in business but willing to invest my time in learning the business side. is there any chance at all? like, is there a way to start very simply with very minimal cost, like just having an app with simple features, upload it to app store, pay for hosting services and scale it from there? i'd also hire to build the app, btw. pardon my ignorance in this. i dont even know how to begin or if im asking the right questions. appreciate every response. books or anecdotes about this will be helpful too. THANKS! [link] [comments] |
How does one go about selling a business? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 04:05 PM PST Started a sustainable mask business in two weeks, that currently is on £595 net profit. Have sold out in two small shops, and sold a batch to a university and drone startup. Also have sales from D2C. If I wanted to sell the company where would I start? [link] [comments] |
How can I find suppliers for my business? Posted: 10 Feb 2021 02:48 PM PST I'm thinking of starting a business that sells customisable plasma lighters and ashtrays and I was wondering how and where I could find suppliers for it? If I contact a manufacturer will they help me to customise my products with the design I provide? Also how should I negotiate with them and how many products should I buy first? [link] [comments] |
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