Monday 19 October 2015

Count How Many Times These Business Leaders Tried Before They Succeeded (Infographic)

The only way to be sure you never fail is to never try. So, if you want to be an entrepreneur, buckle your seatbelt for a bumpy ride.

Epic inventor Thomas Edison generated 10,000 prototypes for electric light bulbs before getting it right, according to the infographic below, created by San Francisco-based startup organization Funders and Founders. And Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC, was rejected 1,009 times when he tried to sell his fried chicken recipe. Continue to to see Infographic...

Sunday 11 October 2015

Things You Need Before Starting A Business? (GUILD)

There area variety of things you need to consider before starting your business. Firstly, it is essential to understand the differences between a business and a hobby, and decide if you are running a business for tax, legal and insurance purposes.

We've included key areas to help you in thinking about the business you'd like start, the planning process and identifying how your product or service will differ from those of other businesses in the marketplace.

Monday 24 November 2014

What Makes Israel a Hotbed for Startups?

Israel's startup scene is booming. In fact, it’s solely second to geographical area once it involves manufacturing startup corporations. In 2013 alone, Israel made 1,000 new startups, consistent with a survey by TerraLab Ventures. for each startup that unsuccessful, 2 more sprung up in its place.

According to the book Startup Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle by Dan Senor and Saul Singer, Israel has the highest density of tech startups in the world. Some of these startups achieve global success straight from Israel, such as Waze, and others achieve it after opening centers in places such as Silicon Valley, New York and Boston. According to Guy Franklin, who runs the website Israel Mapped in NY, about 10 new Israeli companies join the New York community every month.

Read This 7 Important Steps to Becoming an Expert in Your Field

Whether you are a one-man consulting business or a 250-person producing operation, you've got spent years developing the data that created your company a hit. Why not maximize the return on your data by investing it gain authority, or perhaps celebrity standing in your marketplace?

Once you're seen as associate authority, or expert, in your explicit field, it will open up the door for higher paying jobs and different business opportunities like speaking engagement that may grow your business and fuel your success even a lot of. Below are seven simple ways for you to do just that.

Good News For Madrid As Google Open Campus for Entrepreneurs

Google is growing its entrepreneurial information empire outside of America once more. this point the corporate is gap a field for startups in European nation.

The $400 billion Internet mammoth’s new Spain location won’t be another massive corporate campus, like its sprawling Mountain View, Calif., Googleplex. Far from it. Think smaller but equally smart. In a shortblog post today, Google announced the new space as Campus Madrid. The “new home for innovation in Spain” follows two similar campuses that Google opened two years ago in London and Tel Aviv as part of its burgeoning global startup co-working space initiative.

Thursday 16 October 2014

Bank of America’s earnings surprise after record settlement

Here’s what you need to know about the bank’s latest results.
Bank of America managed a small profit in the third quarter, the company said Wednesday, coming in above analysts’ expectations despite large legal charges. Here’s what else you need to know about the bank’s results.
1. The big number
Bank of America  BAC 2.13%  reported a loss of 1 cent a share, excluding preferred dividends, on $168 million of net income.

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Lockheed says makes breakthrough on fusion energy project

Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin Corp Hewson …By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Wednesday it had made a technological breakthrough in developing a power source based on nuclear fusion, and the first reactors, small enough to fit on the back of a truck, could be ready for use in a decade.

Tom McGuire, who heads the project, said he and a small team had been working on fusion energy at Lockheed's secretive Skunk Works for about four years, but were now going public to find potential partners in industry and government for their work.