5 Common Pit Holes to Avoid in Launching a Virtual Company
There are five common pit holes that must be avoided to run a successful virtual company. The internet has become a very important tool for a business to succeed.
Sep 10, 2015 6:27 AM EDT
Understanding What IRS Doesn't Say on Section 1038 - Exclude Gain Sale of Home and Recognize Gain on Repossession
Understanding what the IRS Code says is not enough; it is also important to understand what it doesn’t say, as what recently happened with the DeBough case.
After 3 attempts, ICE to launch Singaporean Futures Exchange in November
After withdrawing from launching plans of Singapore Futures exchange for three times, ICE has set a date for launching it on 17 November. It'll offer five five futures contracts in Brent, gasoil, gold and two contracts in Yuan currency.
UK Stocks Rises for the Third Day Since Turn of the Week, Glencore Leads Miners Higher
UK stocks rises for the third day closing at 6,2229.01, up 1.35 percent yesterday marking this week as the best week since April
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Feared Death Cross Can Be Heralding Good Days If History Repeats Itself
Recent Death Cross signals market rallies instead of market crash if history repeats itself. In a chart filled with Equity Bears, the Death Cross becomes one of many investors' worst fears as it poses an ominous market crash.
Sep 10, 2015 5:26 AM EDT
Facebook Business Page gets a Mobile Friendly Update
Facebook announced on Tuesday that the new update will allow businesses to make full use of the platform to engage with their customers.
Sep 10, 2015 5:16 AM EDT
Chinese leaders concern over state of economy
For the first time ever since Chinese economy started slowing down, the country's leaders expressed concerns over the current situation in the domestic market. China President Xi Jinping called the economy slowdown as 'The New Normal.
Sep 10, 2015 4:53 AM EDT
Smarketing is the new buzzword
With the changing customer behaviour, a new strategy called smarketing is needed for future small business owner to generete high revenue for the company
Sep 10, 2015 4:36 AM EDT
Tesco disposed off South Korean unit to pay its debts
Tesco's debt-laden balance sheet already piled up and Tesco CEO has to do something about it. This forced him to sell the South Korean unit to MBK Partners Ltd to ease the burden of the grocer retailer and focus more on the home store.
Sep 10, 2015 4:33 AM EDT
Start ups yet to catch up digital content marketing
majority of start-ups and small entrepreneurs have a long way to go in exploring digital content marketing platform, which is revolutionizing the way promoting products and services across the world. Mobile phones are playing a vital role in digital content marketing.
Sep 10, 2015 4:28 AM EDT
Bag Snob Launches Online Shop
Tina Craig and Kelly Cook’s handbag blog site Bag Snob officially launches online shop this month with amazing features.
Sep 10, 2015 3:45 AM EDT
Tesco checking out overseas ventures
With debt burden mounting to GBP 21.7bn, The world's third largest retailer has been forced to offload its overseas ventures gradually.
Sep 10, 2015 3:35 AM EDT
Surfwear Chain Quiksilver Inc. files for bankruptcy, Plans to Give control to Lender Oaktree Capital Management LP
Surfwear chain Quicksilver Inc. filed for bankruptcy and plans to hand control over to Oaktree Capital Management LP.
Sep 10, 2015 3:32 AM EDT
China puts circuit breakers to keep tabs on volatility
Alerted by increased market volatility, Chinese government is in the process of implementing circuit breakers that would suspend trading in a stock if it moves over five percent either direction. If index falls or gains 10 percent or more, then trading will be halted for the day, according to draft regulation. Shanghai index unexpectedly rose in the last five minutes of trading following the news that major infrastructure projects have been approved.
Sep 10, 2015 3:30 AM EDT
Glencore scraps dividend, to sell equity, assets to bring down debt to $10bn
Switzerland-based commodities giant Glencore has taken up several measures to reduct its debt burden to $10bn level. The company has decided to scrap final and interim dividends in addition to selling a part of equity and other assets to raise funds.
Sep 10, 2015 3:01 AM EDT
Japan's Abe may focus on regulatory reforms
Shinzo Abe's coming back to power as Prime Minister of Japan for a second term raising many questions about the reforms in the world's third largest economy. Economists predict that Abe would focus on more regulatory reforms in labor market.
Sep 10, 2015 2:49 AM EDT