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February 12, 2008
The Most Coveted Beat
Some business news updates on Carl Quintanilla.
Alyssa Krinsky of TVNewser talked Tuesday with CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, who is the co-anchor of the business news cable network’s Squawk Box show every morning.
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Posted on February 12, 2008 09:41 PM by Busine59.
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Startup Valuations
From my experience, financial models you write before your business has launched are not worth the paper they are written on in the startup world. They might be helpful to you to understand your gross and net margins and the scalability of the business, but beyond that their revenue and profit predictability is so low that you cannot base your valuation on them.
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Posted on February 12, 2008 11:40 AM by Busine31.
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February 11, 2008
Obfuscation From The Business Software Alliance
Sometimes I get press releases from organizations that I don't support and wonder why they have me on their distribution list. One of those is the Business Software Alliance, the group that trumpets how stolen software is costing the industry twenty zillion dollars a year, and how we'd all be gainfully employed and how there'd be no national debt and, probably, world peace, if we'd all just pay for the software we use.
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Posted on February 11, 2008 09:39 PM by busine255.
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Leading A Team
A new team leader writes some thoughts on management.
Good processes make a good team. At MobME, I’m implementing a few things I learnt while working at Uzanto: Daily End-Of-Day reports for the team, SCRUM in the morning, and constant communication via a small office and approachable managers. The work atmosphere is relaxed, and people are given time to learn. There’s no fixed time for lunch or a quick smoke. There’s an attendance register and people are held accountable for their work and leave.
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Posted on February 11, 2008 02:38 PM by small 256.
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