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Location American Business News for 4 August 2019
Yelp's New Ad Products Can Increase Engagement Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
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The Biggest Marketing Challenge for Start-ups To better understand marketing from a smaller-sized firm perspective, I'm publishing a series focused on their unique challenges. In this article, to better understand the biggest marketing challenge that start-ups face,...
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The Best Self-Help Books To Keep You Motivated Until 2020 (And Beyond) Are you looking to get on the track to self-improvement? Here are some of the best new books to inspire and inform your career--and life.
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As more APAC companies disrupt advertising in the U.S. and Tier 1 markets, we ask what this means for global advertisers and what they can learn from their APAC counterparts.
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4 Ways To Spark Thoughtfulness In Your Office Thoughtfulness doesn't always come naturally. Here are four ways you can trigger your teammates to be more considerate.
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FedEx, UPS Find Formula for Delivering Seven Days a Week: Discount Sunday Drivers Drivers who will be working Sundays for FedEx and UPS under a new seven-days-a-week regime will be paid at a much lower rate than those that the companies use during the week.
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He Was Expected To Fail Because Of His Dyslexia. He Then Made His First $1 Million At 13 And By Age 20 He Was Making Over $100 Million Michael Cammarata made his first $1 million at just 13. By 20 years old he was making over $100 million. Think that's extraordinary? He was also dyslexic and told he would never amount to anything. He got his start from ...
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Stocks This Week: Sell Short Gilead Science And Juniper Networks The market is likely to decline in August. Here are two short sale recommendations
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Three Mistakes Businesses Make With Loyalty Programs If your competitor opens a store closer to the customer, the customer will take his business to the more convenient location.
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NYSE floor traders are facing job extinction

New York Post - 4 Aug 2019 06:03
NYSE floor traders are facing job extinction The New York Stock Exchange's fabled floor traders, fearing steeper job losses in their already diminished ranks, are an endangered species. With the heyday of the human floor trader now ancient history, many observers s...
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Code camp graduates frequently get stumped by certain types of interview questions. But they also have some advantages over their CS-degree peers.
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Shameless Minimum Viable Products And Why They Are A Good Thing For Corporates If building a better mousetrap does not guarantee users, how about making an imperfect one? Minimum Viable Products are a proven tool for startup product development, and with a bit of shamelessness, it can also be a pow...
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Aipower's Kickstarter campaign for its Wearbuds -- wireless audio ear pods that you charge on a watch -- is coming to a successful close.
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If You Threaten The Status Quo, The Status Quo Fights Back. Hard. But corporate values and mission statements never account for the mass variations of this need for individuality and inclusion and the coming of the Cultural Demographic Shift--even when they say they do. That's why they...
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Huawei's Phone Sales in China Get Patriotic Boost

Wall Street Journal - 4 Aug 2019 16:07
Huawei's Phone Sales in China Get Patriotic Boost Huawei's domestic smartphone sales have surged because of a buying spree by its outraged Chinese fan base, while the U.S. ban on tech sales to the company has crippled its overseas sales.
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Democrats or Republicans: Which party has the best plan to fix Social Security? Changes will soon need to be made, so it's time to consider which line of thinking should be applied to Social Security.       
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The Problem With Inflation: It Often Doesn't Exist

Wall Street Journal - 4 Aug 2019 16:00
For more than a decade, the world's central banks have scrambled to bring inflation up to their targets--usually 2%. The problem is that inflation is often a meaningless concept.
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How This Entrepreneur Survived A Traumatic Brain Injury And Now Runs A Barber College For Homeless Students Meet the entrepreneur who was told he might not ever walk again. Today, he helps under-privileged youth find a career path or build a business through his own barber college.
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Beyond Meat Beats Bitcoin

Forbes - 4 Aug 2019 15:10
Beyond Meat Beats Bitcoin Even after the recent correction, Beyond Meat's shares have gained 168% in the last three months, beating Bitcoin, which has gained 66% over the same period.
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Mining CEO Digs Into His Biggest Challenge at Age 72

Wall Street Journal - 4 Aug 2019 14:00
Mining CEO Digs Into His Biggest Challenge at Age 72 Freeport-McMoRan CEO Richard Adkerson was expected to retire by some; instead, the 72-year-old's legacy and the company's future will depend on his ability to execute the company's largest-ever mining project.
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Don’t Be Duped by These Phone and Email Scams Some of us in the personal finance realm have a weird little hobby: We try to scam the scam artists. We’re not out to steal their money — just their…       
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Landfall developer Force Field Entertainment is back with its latest Oculus Quest exclusive, Time Stall, coming August 15.
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