Well, this was an episode with surprising results, to put it mildly, and one which provides the second season with a strong start.
Within the first ten minutes I found myself thinking that this was a lost cause for a number of reasons.
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The Profit: Marcus Lemonis and Athans Motors
Posted by LarryWildman under ManagementFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3698 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on March 13, 2014 8:51 am
The Wolf of Wall Street’s Jonah Hill on SNL
Posted by LarryWildman under Social MediaFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3735 days ago
If you’re a fan of Leo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill like I am, you’ll get a laugh out of this clip from SNL with the two actors.
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I sure did. Read More
The Types of Recurring Revenue Models
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 3736 days ago
How to Create Recurring Revenues for Your Business
In my course on how to grow your business faster I cover the benefits of having a recurring monthly revenue model. This basically means that your customers are regular repeat customers. If you have ever run a business you are no doubt aware that Read More
In my course on how to grow your business faster I cover the benefits of having a recurring monthly revenue model. This basically means that your customers are regular repeat customers. If you have ever run a business you are no doubt aware that Read More
Camille Paglia: A Feminist Defense of Masculine Virtues - WSJ.com
Posted by LarryWildman under Social MediaFrom http://online.wsj.com 3763 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on January 4, 2014 9:18 am
'What you're seeing is how a civilization commits suicide," says Camille Paglia. This self-described "notorious Amazon feminist" isn't telling anyone to Lean In or asking Why Women Still Can't Have It All. No, her indictment may be as surprising as it is wide-ranging: The military is out of fashion
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Born to Steal: When the Mafia Hit Wall Street
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3770 days ago
Made Hot by: DigiTechBlog on December 24, 2013 8:49 pm
Since we’re on the topic of Wolf of Wall Street, I’d thought I’d make another recommendation.
Let me ask you a question first. Do you enjoy horror or science fiction stories where an alien creature attaches itself to the victim and refuses to let go? Yeah, me too! Then you’ll love this book. Read More
Let me ask you a question first. Do you enjoy horror or science fiction stories where an alien creature attaches itself to the victim and refuses to let go? Yeah, me too! Then you’ll love this book. Read More
At Harvard Everyone’s an A Student
Posted by LarryWildman under Success StoriesFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3788 days ago
Yeah, not bad for a City College boy. I bought my way in, now all these Ivy league schmucks are sucking my kneecaps. – Gordon Gekko, Wall Street
I have been hearing rumors about Harvard’s grade inflation for many years but now it’s confirmed. Read More
I have been hearing rumors about Harvard’s grade inflation for many years but now it’s confirmed. Read More
The Art of the Deal
Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3812 days ago
Pretend that it’s 1996 and you’re a 32-year-old businessman who’s just discovered that the once mighty New York Islanders are up for sale. The price tag is $165 million. It’s been your dream ever since you were a boy to one day own a major sports franchise. Nothing says that you have made it in Ame
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Megatrends: How to Survive the Jobless Economy
Posted by LarryWildman under ManagementFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3816 days ago
I promised you a business opportunity, didn’t I? Well, here it is. I believe that there is an opportunity to create a financial platform for our digital economy where people will be able to barter their “Likes,” “Upvotes,” and “ReTweets,” and all the other digital currency substitutes for food and
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Money is to look at, not to use.
Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3839 days ago
How Did Tycoon Meshulam Riklis Make His Fortune?
Money is to look at, not to use. – Meshulam Riklis
One of the questions that I get asked on a regular basis is about the possibility of following the tycoon growth strategy without employing debt. The answer is that it is possible to do Read More
Money is to look at, not to use. – Meshulam Riklis
One of the questions that I get asked on a regular basis is about the possibility of following the tycoon growth strategy without employing debt. The answer is that it is possible to do Read More
In 20 years the rabbi and the dog will be able to converse.
Posted by LarryWildman under StrategyFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 3855 days ago
Made Hot by: DMDdistribution on October 7, 2013 11:21 pm
Meshulam Riklis is one of the modern era’s pioneers in the use of creative financing to acquire companies. He is also famous for coining such lines as “The effective nonuse of cash” and “Money is to look at, not to use.” They summed up his philosophy of hoarding cash to flaunt in front of bankers a
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