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America's Saw Mills Didn't See This Building Boom Coming
Wall Street Journal - 2 Aug 2020 15:30
Lumber consumption across the U.S. amid pandemic project-building has exceeded even optimistic forecasts, leaving home builders, retailers and craftspeople clamoring for wood.
How Brands Can Affect Positive Social Change
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 15:00Now is the worst time to buy a new iPhone (AAPL)
Business Insider - 2 Aug 2020 16:30
With Apple's much-rumored iPhone 12 expected to launch in the fall, now is the worst time to purchase a new iPhone. If you're already planning to spend hundreds of dollars on a new phone, it's probably worth it to wait f...
How To Get Customers To Pay More
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 14:30Bitcoin Is Riding High Again as Investors Embrace Risk
Wall Street Journal - 2 Aug 2020 18:00
The market boom that pushed stocks, bonds and commodities to their best combined four-month spurt in decades has found its way into the most notoriously volatile and speculative asset on the planet: bitcoin.
It's Hurricane Season For S&P 500 Investors. How To Prepare.
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 17:00This $146,000 RV built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has six floor plan options with a kitchen, bathroom, bed, and rear lounge -- see inside the 2021 Unity
Business Insider - 2 Aug 2020 16:21
Leisure Travel Vans has released the 2021 version of its Unity RV built on a 170-inch Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. The Unity has six possible floor plans ranging in price from $138,460 and $146,065. The 2021 refreshment doesn...
Driving Across the Globe to Fight Child Trafficking
The New York Times - 2 Aug 2020 14:00
Renée Brinkerhoff has been on a quest, on almost every continent, to use racing "as a platform to do something about" a global scourge. Next stop, Antarctica.
UPI transactions hit a new high in July
livemint.com - 2 Aug 2020 12:27
Such transactions were worth ₹2.90 trillion compared with ₹2.61 trillion in June and ₹1.46 trillion a year ago.As of July, 164 banks are live on UPI against 155 in June
How a Cheese Goes Extinct
The New Yorker - 2 Aug 2020 14:00
Ruby Tandoh writes about cheesemaking in England, the late Mary Holbrook of Sleight Farm, and what happens when particular kinds of cheese fall out of the living tradition.
Sunday Reading: Hiroshima
The New Yorker - 2 Aug 2020 14:00
From The New Yorker's archive: John Hersey's celebrated work, and a selection of related articles.
JCPenney Puts Its Original 1902 Store - In Kemmerer, Wyoming - Up For Auction
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 04:22City veteran Skeoch to become acting audit watchdog chair
Sky News - 2 Aug 2020 21:25
The departing boss of Standard Life Aberdeen is to become the stopgap chairman of Britain's audit regulator as ministers seek a heavyweight figure to push through far-reaching reforms of the profession.
China Grand Pharmaceutical Latest From Country To Sell Stock Amid Price Surge
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 17:42Remote Education Is A Covid-19 Retiree Opportunity For You
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 17:30Apple To Release The Cheapest MacBook Ever...And Other Small Business Tech News
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 15:00Microsoft, Bytedance Put TikTok Talks on Hold After Trump Signals Opposition
Wall Street Journal - 2 Aug 2020 02:10How To Make Five Figures From Your Book (Before It Even Hits Shelves)
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 02:06MLB Shouldn't Allow Trades In 2020
Forbes - 2 Aug 2020 22:00White House coronavirus testing czar says it's time to 'move on' from hydroxychloroquine
Business Insider - 2 Aug 2020 20:03
Alex Wong/Getty Images White House coronavirus testing czar Brett P. Giroir on Sunday said it was time to "move on" from discussing hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment, adding "evidence just doesn't show hydrox...
Surviving the new normal: What to do when a customer asks to see your startup's financials
Venture Beat - 2 Aug 2020 19:45
It's possible that enterprise buyers will ask to see your startup's financial statements before committing to buy your product. Here's how to respond.