Archive for January, 2023

What To Expect From Activision Blizzard’s Q4?

It will be interesting to see if this trend reversed in Q4 with the launch of the next Call of Duty game, which topped the 2022 charts in sales. Full story

How To Make Money On Sickly Bonds

Francis Rodilosso’s fund of fallen angels buys what others have to sell and sells what others have to buy. Full story

Amazon Stock To Edge Past The Consensus In Q4

While the revenues increased in all the categories, the online store segment witnessed a drop in growth rate as compared to the 2021 levels. Full story

Startup Cannabis: EOS Farms Grows Outdoors In The Northeast, Endures Commodity Pricing And Still Wins

When EOS Farms launched into the Massachusetts cannabis industry more than two years ago they had a vision to grow outdoor cannabis in the Northeast, where most people assumed it could not be done. Of course, the price per pound dropped 40% in 18 months. This is how they succeed against these odds. Full story

Johnson And Johnson Stock Slips After Missing The Mark For Earnings

Johnson and Johnson’s stock took a tumble before its Q4 2022 earnings call, and the numbers reported didn’t help it bounce back. Here’s what happened. Full story

How To Keep A Clear Head In A High-Stress Work Environment

There are ways to regulate your emotions while meeting performance expectations, and it helps to learn from those who do it every day. Full story

Why Launch A New Business In A Recession? Why Not?

Starting a business during a downturn can be nerve-wracking, yet some of the most famous brands were launched during an economic crisis, including Airbnb, Uber, Burger King and Hewlett-Packard. With the ‘R’ word threatening to rear its head again, the key question is why? Full story

How To Get Comfortable Taking Risks (According To These Eight Entrepreneurs)

Business owners take risks every day, so those who may be more risk averse by nature may struggle to grow if they aren’t willing to take a chance every once in a while. Full story

After Layoffs And A CEO Change, Cometeer’s Frozen Coffee Pod Business Is In Hot Water

In December, Cometeer quietly conducted layoffs and installed its chief operating officer as co-CEO. Former employees spoke of dysfunction and high executive turnover as growth has slowed at the most-funded coffee startup ever, where head count is down nearly 50%. Full story

ChatGPT And Reimagining Human Intelligence

What does ChatGPT mean for how we consider human intelligence? The key to benefiting from these technologies is to better understand what humans are capable of. Full story
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