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    Thursday, April 29, 2021

    Business Google is saving $1 billion per year as a result of employees working from home

    Business Google is saving $1 billion per year as a result of employees working from home


    Google is saving $1 billion per year as a result of employees working from home

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 03:50 PM PDT

    Apple reports another blowout quarter with sales up 54%, authorizes $90 billion in share buybacks

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 01:48 PM PDT

    Facebook shows growth as privacy feud with Apple escalates

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 11:54 PM PDT

    JPMorgan Chase tells U.S. employees they are expected back to the office on a rotating basis by July

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 04:58 AM PDT

    Biden Targets $41 Billion Tax Break for Rich Real Estate Investors

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 09:42 AM PDT

    BT confirms in talks about sports business

    Posted: 29 Apr 2021 01:29 AM PDT

    Samsung's Lee family to pay more than $10.8 billion inheritance tax

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 06:26 AM PDT

    When to follow-up?

    Posted: 29 Apr 2021 12:10 AM PDT

    Hi! I'm trying to close a deal and the person has had some personal stuff going on which is causing delays. I follow up once a week and usually hear back but this time haven't heard back in a week. Do you think I wait two full weeks before trying again? I really want this to happen so don't want to push him away but also want to know if this will happen or not. I know to keep looking but really want this one to work out

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    Shopify’s US$1.3-billion profit eclipses revenue after another blistering quarter fueled by pandemic shift to online shopping

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 05:55 AM PDT

    Japanese Gaming Giant Nexon Buys $100 Million Worth of Bitcoin (BTC)

    Posted: 29 Apr 2021 01:10 AM PDT

    Find a partner to start a business with?

    Posted: 29 Apr 2021 01:00 AM PDT

    I don't know if this is the right place but if it isn't i would love any recommendations to where i can look but i'm looking for someone that is driven and wants to start a business and has a good idea that can do well. I want to be some sort of co-owner where i would be helping with everything just not having the idea of what to do. Yeah this post seems really un-serious but if u have anything that you want to do just let me know and we can go from there

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    I work in advertising and had a hell of a bad day!

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 04:59 PM PDT

    Lost a lot of money in revenue today. Lost three customers two changed companies and one closed her business! I lost $3,492.08! 😞

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    Ford beats Wall Street estimates, maintains 2021 guidance amid chip shortage

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 01:52 PM PDT

    Not sure what to classify my business

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 11:01 PM PDT

    The primary focus of my business is to create fictional stories, primarily in the forms of books or screenplays which can then be pitched to be made into film, by another company What would I classify this business as?

    Thanks.

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    Virtual mailbox for Web Development company in the UK

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 09:30 PM PDT

    I am starting a website development company in the UK. I am thinking about a virtual mailbox because I will be moving and also I would like a better address than a family house or block of flats. How important is it to have a Business Address, Director's Address, and Registered Address when landing big clients in the near future? And is it worth spending up to £100 on all these services?

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    Walmart Expands Delivery to Your Fridge, Pandemic Be Damned

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 06:52 AM PDT

    AskBusiness: How can I stop an ex-employee from attempting to dig up dirt from current employees?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 04:41 PM PDT

    Hi all,

    I am a recently promoted manager at a small call center and I am having a problem with an ex-employee (namely the manager that I replaced) calling, texting, and attempting to otherwise communicate with my current employees and dig up dirt about the gossip and going-ons of the business after her firing.

    This is doing nothing but feeding into her own toxicity and bringing it back into our office. It was hard enough to bring morale back up after she was fired, so I can't have her dragging it back down with her usual B.S.

    Any suggestions on what I can do to prevent this, through my corporate legal team or otherwise?

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    What is the most valuable result IT can bring your business?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 07:52 PM PDT

    So I'm on a kick lately. "Do what is valuable." I've seen plenty of non-value added work in my technology career. So, my question for all business owners is the title. What is the value you want to see out of technology for your business?

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    How the situation in India (ranked 6th world economy) affects companies these days?

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 03:18 PM PDT

    The dire Covid situation in India is really heartbreaking and I cross my fingers for them to get things under control as soon as possible. Without undervaluing the human tragedy, it's impossible not to wonder about the extended business implications.

    Many western organizations are often tempted to shift a significant portion of their workforce away from head office and clients' locations, offshore as a cost reduction measure.

    Unfortunately, it seems that the situation in India isn't likely to be resolved any time soon, and some of these companies already experience unmanageable operational challenges, impacting their business continuity.

    During my career, I had the pleasure of working closely with some truly amazing, devoted and talented employees located overseas and I mean to say nothing negative regarding the quality and professionalism of the human capital in offshore countries. However, the current situation is proof that human capital ends up being only a single factor among many other factors that have to be considered.

    When I was a kid, I learned a great lesson - "You always get what you pay for".

    Operating away from your clients, in underdeveloped or geopolitically unstable countries brings significant operational risks which are often ignored by companies due to grid.

    Boards and directors of affected companies, especially those targeting top dollar clients, should likely learn from this bitter experience, reconsider their approach and prioritize long term customer service quality and longevity, over quick financial gains.

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    Qualcomm revenue pops 52% on strong smartphone demand

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 01:50 PM PDT

    Facebook revenue rises 48% driven by higher-priced ads

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 01:49 PM PDT

    Reckitt: More sex, fewer colds drive sales at Durex maker

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 10:01 AM PDT

    Lloyds profits soar as Covid loan loss provisions released

    Posted: 28 Apr 2021 02:47 AM PDT

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