7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Fintech Startup Sharpfin to Complete Invesdor Round With Over 2.3 Million SEK in Funding
Fintech Startup Sharpfin to Complete Invesdor Round With Over 2.3 Million SEK in Funding
Just two weeks after making the decision to extend its equity crowdfunding round on Invesdor, Stockholm-based fintech startup Sharpfin is set to complete the funding initiative with more than 2.3 million SEK from nearly 60 investors. Sharpfin previously revealed that it sees a finance industry… Read More
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To "Being A Journalist In 2017"
Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To "Being A Journalist In 2017"
Haven’t you heard? The Russians did it.
Julian Assange has outlined the key element to being a “Western journalist in 2017” and it’s quite simple: blame Russia.
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Caught On Tape: UNLV Professor Blames Trump For Las Vegas Massacre
Caught On Tape: UNLV Professor Blames Trump For Las Vegas Massacre
Authored by Mitchell Gunter via CampusReform.org,
Just days after the horrific massacre in Las Vegas, and just 5 miles away from the scene, a University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor told her class that President Trump is to blame.
In a video obtained by Campus Reform, UNLV Assistant Professor Tess Winkelmann is seen addressing her History 407 class.
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Which are some free financial newspapers?
Which are some free financial newspapers?
Reading news can sometimes be detrimental to trading performance. Hence, I am most unwilling to pay to read financial news. I would rather channel the savings to buy good-quality financial data. However, not reading at all is uncomfortable because as introverts, I presume all of us love reading.
What are some free financial newspapers that elitetrader members read? I like Bloomberg and Reuters. Some free Bloomberg articles are even better than paid ones from WSJ and FT. Besides…
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Top Business Students Are Flocking to Amazon. Here’s Why.
Top Business Students Are Flocking to Amazon. Here’s Why.
Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) already has a number of advantages over the competition. Its reputation for low prices keeps customers from comparison shopping on the internet, and the convenience it offers with Prime two-day free shipping means that many of its customers don’t even care if they’re getting the lowest price on Amazon as the convenience of Prime is worth paying a little extra.
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Corporate Welfare Is Amazon’s Latest Competitive Advantage
Corporate Welfare Is Amazon’s Latest Competitive Advantage
You could call it “The Corporate Bachelor” or the Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) Olympics.
The e-commerce giant announced earlier this month that it was opening its search for a second headquarters, dubbed HQ2, to match its Seattle base, saying it expects to invest $5 billion in said facility over the next decade, and hire 50,000 people for high-paying jobs.
Amazon asked local and state governments to respond to its Request for Proposal. Now, cities big and small are lining up to grovel at the feet of CEO Jeff Bezos.
7 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Kyle Bass Sounds Off On "Worthless" Puerto Rican Debt, The Crypto "Gold Rush", And Guns
Kyle Bass Sounds Off On "Worthless" Puerto Rican Debt, The Crypto "Gold Rush", And Guns
With the dollar’s recent post-Fed bout of appreciation providing some much-needed relief for Haymarket Capital’s P&L, its founder Kyle Bass sat for an interview on Friday with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker. During the 20 minute discussion, Bass expounded on the importance of holding gold, his cautiously optimistic view on digital currencies, the misguided notion that holders of Puerto Rican debt will someday be made whole – oh, and Bass’s next big call: Long Greece – particularly the stocks and debt of Greek banks.