business wars
Iconic and sometimes notorious business wars between key thought leaders and competitors in multiple categories, genres, and topics. From Nintendo and Sega to Penthouse and Playboy.
Which industries are the most likely to make use of coworking spaces?
IT Services and Software Developers Software companies seek out remote workspaces for their advanced tech infrastructure, in-house conferencing capabilities, and coworking space availability, whether for team collaboration or individual coders and developers.
By Munnazir Zarin4 years ago in Journal
Don't let the deadline for filing your tax return for self-assessment slip your mind.
Gather all of your paperwork and organise it in a logical sequence. Ensure that all of your accounting information can be found in a single location. This includes records of sales and income, business expenses, VAT numbers, and PAYE documentation if you hire anyone.
By cheap accountant4 years ago in Journal
Elon Musk’s Relationship With Employee May Have Violated Tesla’s Ethics Code, Experts Say
Musk silently welcomed twins last November with Shivon Zilis, according to court records obtained by Business Insider. Zilis is currently the director of operations and special projects at Neuralink, which was cofounded by Musk in 2016. Before Neuralink, Zilis also spent two years at Tesla as a project director. “Doing my best to help the under population crisis,” Musk tweeted Thursday, following a report that he had twins from his relationship with Zilis.
By Adrian Gabriel4 years ago in Journal
Beginners' Guide to Dormant Companies
This includes inactive businesses. Aside from administering the firm, it is the board of directors' responsibility to file the company's accounts and reports correctly and on time. While the board of directors may not be concerned about a dormant company Accounts, they are nevertheless obligated to file yearly accounts and send Companies House confirmation statements every year, even if they have no intention of continuing any type of economic activity or receiving any type of money.
By cheap accountant4 years ago in Journal
With Inflation, Consumers Are Switching Where They Shop and What They Are Shopping for with One Goal in Mind: Saving Money
Overview Ask anyone today - a family member, a friend, a coworker, or just a random person on the street - what their biggest worry is today and they will most likely say one thing: Inflation. Everywhere we go in our daily lives where we spend money, from gas stations to restaurants to yes, the grocery store, we are today spending more of it - on everything! And yes, we are feeling it - and acting upon it - as we go about our daily lives. According to the most recent economic data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the inflation rate in the U.S. (as measured by the Consumer Price Index [CPI]) is up 8.6% year-over-year (see Figure 1: Inflation in the United States, June 2022), reaching the highest point in the current round of inflation, the likes of which have not been seen - or experienced - by Americans since the early 1980’s! This means that many adults today have not had to deal with significant price inflation ever before, leading to the present economic circumstances being far more stressful to them because it is, in reality, unprecedented for them!
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
PATENT BRANDING
Businesses typically rely on trademark or even copyright to protect their valuable branding assets. However, an effective branding strategy also employs the exclusivity of both design and utility patent protection whenever its available, effectively keeping potential competitors out of the marketplace, regardless of brand name. Illustrating this concept in greater detail are the case studies below.
By WILLIAM SCOTT GOLDMAN4 years ago in Journal
Breath into Her
They tell me to breath life into her, but that's what I'm afraid of. They say "Maybe you're not healing from the past, because you're trying to be who you once were, and that person is gone. There is a new, strong being, trying to be born. Breath life into her, and let her come forth."
By Josie Del Valle4 years ago in Journal






