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    Business The Accidental Invention of Play-Doh


    The Accidental Invention of Play-Doh

    Posted: 27 May 2021 07:57 PM PDT

    Amazon acquires MGM Studios for $8.45B

    Posted: 27 May 2021 05:57 AM PDT

    European markets hit record high as U.S. data boosts recovery hopes

    Posted: 28 May 2021 01:10 AM PDT

    HSBC quits US retail banking as it turns attention to Asia

    Posted: 27 May 2021 02:56 AM PDT

    The blockbuster trial between Apple and the maker of 'Fortnite' goes out with a 'hot tub' session: U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers will post her verdict in coming months

    Posted: 27 May 2021 06:57 AM PDT

    Airbus plans increase in A220 jet production

    Posted: 27 May 2021 06:55 AM PDT

    Amazon will acquire MGM for $8.5B in tech giant’s second-largest deal to boost Bezos’ media empire

    Posted: 27 May 2021 03:40 AM PDT

    Summer Reading Picks for Leaders

    Posted: 28 May 2021 01:30 AM PDT

    Twitter Confirms Cost of Twitter Blue Subscription Service

    Posted: 28 May 2021 01:13 AM PDT

    Operating a NYC Business During a Pandemic.

    Posted: 27 May 2021 09:57 PM PDT

    FB marketplace

    Posted: 27 May 2021 03:25 PM PDT

    I see alot of facebook sellers selling new products at "wholesale" price. I bought a target brand (or one that's made by the same oem factory) at $50 that was being sold for over $150 at Target.

    I highly doubt these guys are distributors selling at wholesale, but a mere small fish retailer that bought at wholesale and selling with a bit of markup.

    These guys never seem to collect sales tax (unless it's built into that $50, which I doubt). Aren't they technically operating illegally if they aren't reporting sale tax then?

    I am just curious as I m looking into getting into resale.

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    Do you really need a team?

    Posted: 27 May 2021 06:54 PM PDT

    Hey guys, with a current venture I am pursuing, it has mainly consisted of me building the website, speaking with suppliers, creating ads, etc...pretty much I've been doing all the work. Although this is good learning, it's very time consuming. I've had trouble finding like-minded people to join and want to see, is it worth going solo if it takes extra time like rn or should I continue to be persistent and take time out to find people...all responses are appreciated!

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    Owner Of Louis Vuitton Bernard Arnault Over Takes Jeff Bezos To Become World's Richest

    Posted: 27 May 2021 03:14 AM PDT

    What is the one thing that is stopping your business from growing right now?

    Posted: 27 May 2021 12:02 PM PDT

    Hi guys,

    I was wondering what is the one thing that is really impacting your business in a negative way right now. (Except pandemic etc.)

    It can be anything from poor digital presence to low performing employees!

    Hopefully people can respond with a solution to others in this thread, if they had a similar problem or with their experience in general! :D

    Looking forward to all the comments, stay strong!

    Cheers!

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    Are financial shocks, economic shocks, financial crisis the same?

    Posted: 27 May 2021 10:46 AM PDT

    If not then what's the difference among them? Trying to understand if they're the same or different in any aspects. Thanks!

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    How to deal with asshole sales people when starting out your own business? Please help

    Posted: 27 May 2021 10:32 AM PDT

    Brief background: I am in Canada and moved here few years ago and my English is pretty good I used to live in the US and no I am not an American either. I have a bit of accent but I am easily understandable.

    Recently I have started my own Business and most often when I call companies to speak with their sales department they talk to me in bad manners. Often very condescending and sounds like they are in a rush. I mean I am looking to BUY FROM THEM!! Shouldn't they care? It frustrates me because I can't get work done this way. Sometimes they don't even call me back or email when they take my information. Has anyone experienced the same? Could use some help here. If you're a professional and know what to do to get better replies please let me know. Thanks

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    Small Business Insurance Woes

    Posted: 27 May 2021 08:57 AM PDT

    Does the abbreviation MGMT look professional?

    Posted: 27 May 2021 08:12 AM PDT

    I'm creating a business email for my music company.

    Between the two, which do you think looks more professional?

    mgmt@domain.com

    music@domain.com

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    [Question] How Is It That Almost Every Business I See Is "Award Winning"?

    Posted: 27 May 2021 07:59 AM PDT

    I'm in the process of applying for my first job (just graduated), and almost every listing I see says something along the lines of "xyz company is an award winning company" and so on. How does this work? Can you just buy awards for your company?

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    I have the opportunity to buy into a box truck transportation company, but I'm young (22) and inexperienced. Wiser entrepreneurs, please give me advice and help me craft a deal!

    Posted: 27 May 2021 07:17 AM PDT

    I good friend of mine owns a transportation company. He owns two, about to be three, box trucks which he sends out on routes, sometimes in-state, sometimes over the road. He has two drivers who work for him, insurance on the trucks, the whole shebang. As he was setting up this company and growing it to where it is right now, he would flex to me, calling me up or sending me snaps of his latest accomplishment because he knows I'm business minded and not an envious person and it paid off.

    He went on a ten day hiking trip and he asked me to take over his business for that time. While I've been doing that, I've been able to see how his business works from the inside and I'm impressed. I'm considering buying in and seeing if I can't get a stake in his company and a job. He only really has two actual employees, his drivers, but he has 6 or 7 people he has business relationships with.

    I have 30K in stocks and cryptos. I'm thinking I can invest 10-15K in a boxtruck so that all my eggs aren't in one basket. Box trucks go for anywhere from 8K to 80K so whether I need to work the rest off or I can just buy it outright is to be decided. We can definitely go cheaper as the owner of the business used to be a mechanic. He gets another truck added to his fleet and I get some skin in the game.

    I figure a job I can do for him would be to call distribution centers and help him find long haul gigs for his drivers. He's mentioned that this is tedious, time consuming, and a pain in the ass. This is just one responsibility I could consistently do, but I'm also graduating with a bachelor's in business Finance this fall, so it's not the only way I'd be useful. He gets someone to help him prevent idle drivers/trucks and also me as a partner, here to help in any way I can.

    My question to you all is this: I just expressed to you the value I can add to his business. What do you think is a reasonable thing for me to ask in exchange? A salary? How much? A commission? What percentage of the long haul gig payouts should I ask for? A stake in his company? How much? This is a guy who dreams big and I really believe in him. He's got as good a chance at succeeding in this business as anybody, there's nobody else I know who I'd rather get into a business deal with

    edit: Just realized I never mentioned why I think he'd be interested in me buying in. He mentioned trying to get a loan from the bank so clearly he needs capital, and he choose me to stand in for him so clearly he has some respect for me and thinks I have a good head on my shoulders. He never did outright ask if I'd be interested in buying in, but I imagine he'd be open to it

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