Category: Business
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How The Bellas Are Building An Empire One Fan At A Time
These sisters propelled themselves from being servers at Hooters to Wrestler Stars at WWE. You know yojh made it when you get paid for doing what you love. It is a hugely demanding bsuiness with live cast 147 countries./ Forbes
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KGI Securities: iPhone X Will Be In ‘Severe Short Supply’
I Securities predicts that iPhone X Will Be In ‘Severe Short Supply’. According to them, Apple is capable of building only 10,000 units of the iPhoneX per day./ CNBC
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Irma: Can you be fired for evacuating and missing work?
This is a serious legal issue. Judge Andrew Napoletano offers an extensive coverage to this important question. / Fox Business
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Trading app tries to fix a ‘rigged’ financial system
The founders of Robinhood launched an app that will allow users invest in the market with no fees. They hope it will attract those who feel that the Wall Street system is “rigged” in favor of big investors. They feel that the app willincentivize the new investors to start building their portfolios./ CNN Money
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Tour a $17.75 Million Penthouse in 360.
See what 17.75 million dollar apartment looks like. 52 floor Tribeca place allows for breathtaking views of Manhattan. / Bloomberg.
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This founder reinvented the gym membership.
Taking risks and reinventing herself, that’s what it took for this female entrepreneur to launch this successful business. She filled the need many customers had for certain types of classes and training. Ultimately, she delivers a lot more than just fitness. CNN Money
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Millennials beware! Avocado prices soar.
Avocados are gaining in popularity especially among millennials. About 20% of the U.S supply comes from Mexico. 100,000 of avocados are consumed during the Super Bowl week. In 2017 wholesale avocado prices are up 125%/ CNN Money
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5 of the biggest data breaches ever
Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly more important for the businesses. The video covers five biggest breaches ever./ CNN Money .esses.
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China’s love of QR codes
In China QR codes are everywhere, and the Chinese love them! The whole range of services and activities, from byke rentals to playing games, to ordering food can be done by using these codes. Companies like Alibaba and Tencent are leading the trend./ CNN Money
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In A US-China Trade War, Apple And Nike Have Much To Lose: Pro | Trading Nation
In an attempt to get a resolution of problem with North Korea the U.S. is considering applying economic pressure on China. It could include trade sanctionwhich will impact many American multinational companies, like Apple and Nike./ CNBC