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Capturing The Edge With Communicative Commerce

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Worse, you appear to have no imagination, which is the opposite of style. Social media, particularly Instagram, has emerged of late as a new rival alternative for the shopper looking to buy or sell secondhand couture. The website and mobile app even offer some unexpected advice from a brand that specializes in selling luxury brands.

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Kellogg’s Breakfast Council Gaffe

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It’s as simple as adding a “sponsored content” tag on a blog post, an adequately transparent product plug by a YouTube celebrity or even a rapid-fire reading of the fine print — anything that informs the audience that what they’re consuming isn’t completely impartial. Disclosure of sponsored content isn’t difficult. million.

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The Amazon Effect Pushes Warehouses To The IoT Tipping Point

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The universe may trend toward entropy, but inventory management seems to gravitate toward the exact opposite. It just so happens that managing all of that complexity comes with just as many solutions that aren’t easy to choose by any stretch of the imagination.

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The Cure For Holiday Gift Shopping Fatigue    

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No, its main problem seems to be the opposite of the Unicorn Frappuccino — it tastes fine but really does not photograph all that well. Most reviews of the flavor have been positive, though the consensus is that it is very sweet. While that is an undoubtedly awesome expenditure of money, it probably lacks some practicality.

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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. I think, conversely, we’re now in the opposite trap. So I think we’re in the opposite trap at the moment. WENGER: And so, I believe we’re in this sort of opposite trap today. RITHOLTZ: What are the other engines? WENGER: Yes.

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The Difference Makers: Key Person(s) Valuation

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From Alfred Sloan at General Motors to Jack Welch at General Electric to Steve Jobs at Apple, there is a history of CEOs being tagged as superstars (and indispensable to the organizations that they head), in successful companies. To illustrate, consider two companies at opposite ends of the spectrum.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

You can put those tags in there but still take a professionally managed strategy… RITHOLTZ: Right. It seems like totally opposite businesses. JOHNSON: So if you have a client who says, I really want to, my daughter will say, I really want things that are pushing towards net-zero on carbon. So she wants her portfolio managed that way.