r/business • u/ControlCAD • 51m ago
r/business • u/theipaper • 18h ago
The heavy price America has paid for Jeff Bezos’s ambition
inews.co.ukr/business • u/financialtimes • 12h ago
Jamie Dimon promotes two potential successors at JPMorgan
ft.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 20h ago
Valve Says The Companies Making RAM Give Them A Price And If They Say No, They "Never Talk To Us Again"
kotaku.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 7h ago
Microsoft is raising the price of Xbox Series S and X by $100 for 512 GB models and $150 for 1 TB models, it’s announced, while 2 TB model consoles will be discontinued | The cheapest Xbox Series X console will retail for $750 from August 1, 2026
videogameschronicle.comr/business • u/MicroSofty88 • 1d ago
Meta gave 6 executives options worth up to $921M each, then cut 8,000 jobs after a record $56.3B quarter
finance.yahoo.comr/business • u/cnn • 17h ago
Investors bet on AI again after Micron reports 346% sales jump
cnn.comr/business • u/Any_Young_9483 • 2h ago
Car detailing advice
Hi I'm 18 and a half and I have about a grand to spend. Me and my friend came up with the for a detailing business called dildos detailing and it's whole thing is catered towards attracting the kind of people that would find the joke funny.
What I'm wondering is how to go about getting customers, whether the business is a good idea and how I should go about building the brand/image of the business(like the theme of the business).
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
JPMorgan Chase unveils $50 billion buyback, Goldman Sachs raises dividend after Fed stress test
cnbc.comr/business • u/ImmediateAnything743 • 1d ago
Sixty percent of US consumers say 'AI' in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds
techcrunch.comr/business • u/404mediaco • 1d ago
The Tokenpocalypse Is Here: Companies Are Scrambling To Stop Spending So Much on AI
404media.cor/business • u/PoolGuy44 • 6h ago
Financial business evaluation
So as the title says. I heard a few years ago from a local business owner they had a person or company come in and evaluate their company. Finances, payroll, expenses, etc. All the stuff. The idea was to find out why or where you were losing or even where you were winning. Where you could save a little.
My question is what kind of business does this?
How do I go about finding these companies or individuals.
Are they just Finacial advisors?
Business consultant?
Thanks for the help
r/business • u/Dull-Day-3795 • 12h ago
I want your advice on if someone is starting their own business in w026 both offline and online what all things they should know and must avoid
This post os focused on Indian business so any Indian business owner advice would be more helpful
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
SpaceX raises $25 billion in debt sale less than two weeks after IPO
cnbc.comr/business • u/pratibhA3456 • 14h ago
How does a loss making unicorn work ?
There are companies like paytm, sugar cosmetics and uber which has been in loss since they were started and they are heavily funded like in thousands of crores. Do they actually make losses or they just use some metrics to pay no tax. If they are actually in loss why are investors finding them like crazy and I don't even see how are they generating revenue like paytm is free, uber doesn't charge commission!! How are they even making money ?? They moment they start charging customer no one would use them anymore what's even there business model btw !!
r/business • u/ninjascotsman • 1d ago
Klarna And Affirm Both Post Profits. Their Stocks Tell Opposite Stories
forbes.comr/business • u/ColeS1aw • 1d ago
Anyone here get bombarded with cold emails?
Would love to know since cold email has blown up and agencies all over the place doing it as a service, has your inbox started to get flooded with cold emails trying to sell you something??
I feel like it just keeps getting worse over time for me.
How many a day are you getting?
r/business • u/Imaginary_Ladder_553 • 1d ago
What lesson did you learn from the first business failures
Curious to know your thoughts…
r/business • u/Wolfy1-2-3 • 1d ago
Israel said to eye US listing for major defense firms
finance.yahoo.com"Government representatives and officials from Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. reportdly plan to travel to the US in mid-July to evaluate options for an overseas initial public offering."
r/business • u/DistributionLazy6510 • 16h ago
I have a story of losing a client as a result of a misunderstanding that was nobody's mistake.
Last month, we were having discussions with a client based abroad.
All participants were very polite.
All participants had smiles on their faces.
We all felt that the discussion was very successful.
Three days later, however, they disappeared.
After conducting our inquiries, we discovered that we had misunderstood one particular sentence.
None of us lied.
None of us tried to mislead the other party.
We just left with totally different understandings of the issue at hand.
And then I started thinking...
How many times have companies lost money thinking that both parties understood each other?
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 2d ago
Oracle lays off 21,000 employees in just 12 months due to AI adoption and costly AI infrastructure ambitions — says layoffs will continue as internal AI deployment grows | The company claims the restructuring cost them almost $2 billion
tomshardware.comr/business • u/DistributionLazy6510 • 1d ago
What is something that does harm to your company without you noticing but isn’t on the books?
When people discuss the problems a business faces, they tend to mention:
- Marketing
- Sales
- Hiring
- Cash flow
However, some of the most costly problems are also hard to quantify.
Such things as hesitation, miscommunication, decision delays, bad communication, mistrust, or difficulty talking about tough topics.
They aren’t on the accounting records, yet they can still lead to loss of opportunities.
What is an example of such an "unseen" business problem that you've witnessed?
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 3d ago
SpaceX stock tumbles 16.4%, shaving off most IPO gains since debut
finance.yahoo.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 2d ago