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In an effort to determine whether Groupon is in fact a raging buy or, as alternatively presented, on the verge of insolvency, I have undertaken an analysis of their latest S-1 , which was filed with the SEC on August 10, 2011. The document, which is required by all companies who want to file an i Read More
100,000. 250,000. 500,000 Twitter followers.

It's an egotistic illusion. It's like a guy that stuffs a sock in his pants to make the ladies think he has a huge dingaling! Read More
It’s a problem endemic in the world of business today, Dear Bar. Greed. A sense of entitlement. Narcissism…ME, ME. ME!!!

And for that Bar Refaeli…

You have been inducted into the Business Hall of SHAME!
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When reducing cost for small business you need to take a systematic approach using surgical knife instead of using machete. In this post we show 15 simple steps you can take to reduce cost without impacting operations and customer service. Read More
It is a truism that the earlier solvency difficulties are acted upon, the more likely a successful turnaround can be implemented. The longer such problems are allowed to fester, the more likely the condition will become terminal. We have picked 10 top signs of a business that may be struggling. Read More
The severely disabled students at Treloar don't let their problems get in the way of running a successful design/print business using the Eduprint system

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In the sixth post in our series "Busted! Top 10 Myths About Social Media for Business" (which also happens to be post #100!), we look at the popular notion that no one wants to hear from brands--even favorite brands--in an environment they prefer to reserve for friends and family. Read More
As the title suggest, a crash course in toilet paper. History, facts, figures, and the great under/over debate. Read More

Steve Chou: BizSugar Contributor of the Week

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From http://www.bizsugar.com 4852 days ago
Made Hot by: saraib820 on August 17, 2011 6:04 pm
Steve and his wife started their online business for a very specific reason. The motivation for the startup was a decision Steve’s wife made to quit her day job after becoming pregnant with their first child. They created BumbleBeeLinens.com, selling personalized wedding handkerchiefs and other pro Read More
An ABC News Undercover expose.

How Will Shoppers React When Customers berate a store clerk with Down's Syndrome? Read More
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