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Business news: Avon's suitor leaves, Home Depot projects slower gains
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Father and Sons Team Up To Produce Mobile App Game
Australian nurse Rich Williams 47 and his two sons: Oliver 13 and Baxter 9, are embarking on a project together they believe will see them become the latest “Appreneurs”, by creating mobile phone game applications or “apps”.(PRWEB) May 19, 2012 The father and sons team aim to build a number of app games from their home based online business. They hope others will follow their lead and look at ...
Ed Kushins' home exchange firm began as a hobby
HomeExchange.com is one of the nation's largest members-only home exchange businesses. It helps people reach agreements to swap homes for vacations or business trips. The gig: Ed Kushins, 65, is the founder and president of HomeExchange.com, based in Hermosa Beach. It is one of the nation's largest members-only home exchange businesses.
Harbert Outperforming Falcone With 11% Return Suffers Asset Drop
Raymond Harbert, chief executive officer of Birmingham, Alabama-based Harbert Corporation, had a radical proposal for his father. It was 1992, and the company that had made his dad, John M. Harbert III, a billionaire was eking out small profits and was $300 million in debt. Raymond proposed selling the core construction business, which dated back to the company’s 1946 founding. The elder Harbert ...
Why "Freemium" Fails for Startups: 3 Business Lessons from the Band New Order
Many would-be Internet entrepreneurs think they?ve got it all figured out. Here?s a common five-step plan: Make something cool Offer that coolness for free Charge for a premium version Profit Sell out and buy an island It's called freemium, a portmanteau of ?free? and ?premium?. The idea is that the free version of your software, ...
Cheap and Colorful, an Overseas Home Beckons
Some are discovering that another country can offer a vibrant retirement lifestyle.
After Broadband: Imagining a Future When Connected Networks Are All-pervasive
What will the future be like a decade from now when fast networking and connected devices are almost ubiquitous? How will social, family and community life change? What will be the impact on fields such as manufacturing and health? A group of entrepreneurs, executives, policy makers and other experts brainstormed about these questions and more at a conference held last month in Wharton San ...
You’re the Boss Blog: A Small-Business Owner Gets an Inside Look at German Manufacturing
In the back of my mind, a little voice was asking why a $150 million dollar a year company needed little ol' me to do design and engineering work.
What is Google Voice? Should I use it?
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Someone suggested that I use Google Voice phone for my business; is this a good idea?
The Fug Girls: What We Read
How do people deal with the torrent of information pouring down on us all? What sources can't they live without? We regularly reach out to prominent figures in media, entertainment, politics, the arts, and the literary world to hear their answers. This is drawn from a conversation with The Fug Girls, Heather Cocks (left) and Jessica Morgan, creators of the blog Go Fug Yourself and authors of ...