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Apple’s Strong Showing In June Quarter Lifts Stocks

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Apple is currently in striking distance to becoming the first company to hit a market capitalization of $1 trillion. For the quarter ending in June, Apple surpassed Wall Street views, buoyed by sales of its iPhone X, which comes with a starting price tag of $999 and subscriptions from its App Store, Apple Music and iCloud, reported Reuters.

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Choosy Turns To Social Media For Fast Fashion Inspiration

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Beyond answering the demands of social media users who crave celebrity and influencer fashions, Choosy seeks to solve another problem: making expensive designer fashions available to the masses without the big price tags. Fashion Through Social Tagging. We are definitely exploring a lot of options,” Zeng said.

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Are Online Resale Sites Rife With Counterfeits?

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trillion and $1.5 trillion annually, according to the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC). trillion by 2020, which has prompted some online marketplaces to work on resolving fraud repercussions. In the U.S. and worldwide, counterfeiting is a huge business worth between $1.2

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Millennials Are Facing Their Second ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Financial Crash

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Half of recent graduates were unable to find work when they left school during the recession, and the millennials’ formal unemployment rate ranged up to as high as 20 percent or 30 percent. Millennials have racked up more than a half-trillion dollars of student loan debt.

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Is The Phone Number The New SSN?

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“There’s an evolution that’s taking place here with the types of data that people are using to make decisions and to service this $30 trillion in wealth transfer that’s occurring with millennials,” Ayers stated.

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The Real-Time Payments Receivables Conundrum

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Terms – ranging from 30 days (which, for most suppliers, is like dying and going to heaven) to 45, 60 or 90 days, or even longer – are often dictated in the end by the buyers, particularly larger ones. It’s a dynamic that can be solved by access to speedy real-time rails – but it also comes with a hefty price tag for suppliers.

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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. RITHOLTZ: So you’re saying $10 trillion? And that’s a fraction of a trillion dollars. So you know, for a while we were seeing these $10 million, $20 million, $30 million seed rounds. WENGER: Yeah. RITHOLTZ: Just in the U.S.

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