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- Nike executive quits after son 'used her credit card to buy sneakers and flip them for a profit'
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Nike executive quits after son 'used her credit card to buy sneakers and flip them for a profit' Posted: 02 Mar 2021 09:06 AM PST |
Former Parler CEO Matze Stripped Of All Company Shares Upon Firing, Sources Say Posted: 02 Mar 2021 09:15 PM PST |
Amazon Changes New App Icon After It’s Compared To Hitler Mustache Posted: 02 Mar 2021 09:50 PM PST |
Call to action: 13k COVID tests will waste if they aren’t used by 4/30. Posted: 02 Mar 2021 09:05 PM PST |
Samsung considers four sites in U.S. for $17 billion chip plant: documents Posted: 03 Mar 2021 02:02 AM PST |
Can anyone help me with this question? Posted: 03 Mar 2021 01:36 AM PST Analyse how a business can use different strategic tools to help ensure successful change management. Use SWOT and PEST [link] [comments] |
Need advice for running business with friend Posted: 02 Mar 2021 11:33 PM PST I'm 17, and me and my best friend since kindergarten started making butcher block cutting boards about a year ago. We sold a lot of boards, but never made much for ourselves due to always needing a new tool or equipment. At the beginning, we decided we would do it 50/50. But 50/50 turnt into me doing 80% of the work, acquiring 80% of sales, ect. I also bought almost all the equipment myself, and he would maybe put 100$ in once or twice when I bought equipment we actually needed that costs a total of around 1200$. We moved away from cutting boards and one of my other friends started selling items on Amazon, and wanted us to make them for him. We decided to do it together, but this time I said 60/40. We used my building, my equipment, so I assumed he would have put in the same amount of effort as I did, or at least invest money into some equipment we didn't already have. That didn't happen, I designed every workbench/assembly line, i came up with the whole entire plan of how we will build this item the quickest, I invested another few thousand to get the equipment, I pretty much built and designed a majority of everything needed to start production. Now, we're on track to make 5-6 thousand a month. He wants literally every single bit of what he considers his, which he sees as exactly 40% of the profit. He has no desire whatsoever to invest anything back into the business to make production quicker, to work equally as hard as me. I could hire somebody for 8$ an hour and they would work harder than he does. I am so fucking frustrated and have no idea what to do. When I try and explain to him why we need to not take all the profit and put it in our pocket so we can buy more equipment and move onto making other products, his voice instantly drops, he gets very vocally aggressive and says 40% of profits are his money and he can do whatever he wants with it. I think he might have some sort of slight addiction to day trading. He says he needs the money for his trading account, but I never see him make actual profit. He's been trading for months now and every single dollar he acquires goes into the account. I'll ask how much he's up overall, and he acts like he just doesn't know. Everyone that trades knows how much they are up. [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 02 Mar 2021 10:06 PM PST Hello, I've ran into way too many ads from Gurus that claim they can make you rich and then they have a "premium membership" so you can learn their secrets and be successful in the world of eCommerce, and I'm super sick of hearing "buy my course". Does anyone have any actual advice or tips for starting a dropshipping store or getting into eCommerce? [link] [comments] |
Instacart doubles its valuation for the second time since pandemic began Posted: 02 Mar 2021 11:24 AM PST |
I do E-com (wholesale on amazon) and my new supplier only does cash transactions... Posted: 02 Mar 2021 08:33 PM PST They told me they only accept PayPal or etransfer as payment, because they do cash transactions, no taxes. I would receive an invoice for my goods. Canadian seller, Canadian supplier. Would I be breaking any rules with taxes and whatnot? Or would I be fine to source from them? [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 02 Mar 2021 05:49 PM PST I want to make a clothing boutique but the problem is I don't know im lost and also i don't know where to get the stuff because I don't wanna buy stuff from wholesale because I want my own designs and my own label and everything idk so like is the only options whole sale and making it your self or idk I need help [link] [comments] |
Having Better Meetings will save you time and money Posted: 02 Mar 2021 05:22 PM PST |
Nike exec quits after son's trainer resale firm revealed Posted: 02 Mar 2021 10:54 AM PST |
Posted: 02 Mar 2021 12:55 PM PST So basically i will fail school i know it i just cannot study and i have 3 more months left until summer break and i know damn well i will fail all these tests, i see school as pointless and just time and energy consuming. I have very hard difficulty studying things i don't like and i don't like a single thing in my school so i sit with the papers read them for hours and nothing gets in my brain, but other things i like i learn them in seconds. I know damn well i wont finish high school and that i have to dropout but before i do that i need to make a stable income so i can pay off rent and move from my parents house and hopefully invest in my own business one day making millions in the future. I don't know where to start tho, if i could work anywhere right now i would do it just to get money to pay off rent and invest in my own business ideas but sadly nobody hires 16 year olds especially the ones still in high school lol. So if anyone has any advice or would be my mentor i would highly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. [link] [comments] |
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Should I give Startup CEO 60% of my product? Posted: 02 Mar 2021 03:43 AM PST I've recently been in talks with a startup to work together in the future sometime soon. Sometime after I'd send my portfolio and resume, I had a phone interview with the ceo. The startup is mainly just him at the moment and whatever other connections he's made I guess. He's taken interest in an app I created a while back. He would like to get the app to a point it becomes a brand. As someone who was not interested in profiting off the app initially, I just thought, why not. He sent me a contract which we are going to amend of course. He wanted believes it would be a good idea for him to have 60% equity of profits generated from the product, while I get 40%. My contribution thus for is having build 100% of the app which we see as a test version. At the moment he has not contributed anything yet. His role is to handle all the business stuff, connecting to important people, business plan, strategy, making business decision. He's reasoning for him having 60% and me 40% is that:
The thing is, is there a way I could agree to majority for myself instead, and not have to make the business at the end of the day, just so I can focus on technical(software) side of things? Do any of you think I should agree to him having majority and a majority up 60%? I have not seen any business plan nor strategies yet. I don't have any proof that he can market a product to a point that it becomes successful. My only reasons for partnering with anyone:
I don't believe he has much worth showing he himself has these abilities, but it does seem he is working towards something, so I don't want to ride him off, and it's not like any big company would approach me anyway, unless maybe I was a big shot senior developer. The way I see it, in this world, people gotta ride with those on the same level. Big companies don't approach junior developers for their products/ideas, and senior devs don't ride with small startups I guess. So I guess, I might as well ride with someone on the same level as me in their respective role. I'd appreciate advice. [link] [comments] |
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