Tag: Business
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Black Friday 2018 is Expected to be the Best American has Seen in Years
byBlack Friday 2018 is likely to be the best America has seen in years. Total spend for Black Friday weekend is estimated to hit $59.6 billion with the best growth since 2011, according to estimates by GlobalData Retail. More people are shopping, shoppers are spending more, and online sales are way up ahead of and […]
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Will You be Able to Recycle Holiday Gift Boxes?
byAs millions of holiday deliveries head to doorsteps around the country, it’s becoming clear that some of this year’s gift boxes may not necessarily become next year’s gift boxes. This holiday season collides with what has become known as the great recycling crisis. Earlier this year, China, which for years has been America’s go-to nation for […]
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This British Firm is Creating Fuel through Recycled Plastic
byMost of the worlds plastic will end up in landfills and a fair amount of it will end up in the worlds oceans. But there is hopes of a change coming with this new British recycling firm! “There is a great demand right now for recycled material..” Says Adrian Haworth of Recycling Technologies. The firm, […]
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The New Plan to Saving Bees
byThe collapse in bee populations can be reversed if countries adopt a new farmer-friendly strategy, the architect of a new masterplan for pollinators will tell the UN biodiversity conference this week. Stefanie Christmann of the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas will present the results of a new study that shows substantial gains […]
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Heavy Rains Cause New Dangers After California Fires
byThe deadliest blaze in California history is nearly contained after firefighters got a little help from the rain. While more rain Friday could mean an end to the two-week fire, it also brings the risks of flooding and mudslides. Northern California’s Camp Fire, which has killed 84 people, was 95% contained as of Friday morning, […]
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Samsung apologises to sick factory workers
bySamsung has formally apologised to employees who fell sick or died after working in its factories. In the apology, Samsung president Kim Ki-nam said staff and families had “suffered” because the South Korean company had been too slow to act. Earlier this month Samsung agreed a compensation deal for workers who fell ill while on […]
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Don’t Let Product Returns Eat Into Your Online Profits This Holiday Season
byHere are seven tips for making return processing smarter, more efficient and cost-effective. As the 2018 holiday season approaches, merchants prepare for the traditional spike in sales and the inevitable surge in online returns. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, the 2017 holiday season saw 28 percent of the gifts people purchased returned, […]
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How Technologies Have Influenced The Digital Marketing Industry?
byBy Doc Searls Digital Marketing is actively growing and presents users with incredible new products. It’s always going to be a changing industry since the online world is developing rapidly. For example, in the U.S, many businesses spend about $120 billion on digital marketing, making it one of the biggest playing fields. Every company desires to have […]
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3 Last Minute Thanksgiving DIYs
byTop your Thanksgiving table with decor items you can make at home. Turkey day is right around the corner, so why not impress your family and friends with a home that’s decorated to the nines? We’re all for inflatable turkeys and harvest wreaths, but if you go all out on store-bought decorations, you might not […]
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Nissan votes unanimously to fire Chairman Ghosn, ending two decade reign
byYOKOHAMA, Japan/PARIS – Nissan Motor Co’s (7201.T) board voted unanimously to oust Chairman Carlos Ghosn on Thursday after the shock arrest of the industry heavyweight, ushering in a period of uncertainty for its 19-year alliance with Renault (RENA.PA). The Japanese firm said its board also voted to remove Greg Kelly – who like Ghosn has […]
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