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" ... Alan Donegan wants to challenge the view that would-be business owners need to raise capital - and particularly debt capital - to get them started. In his view, it’s perfectly possible to start a viable, and ultimately flourishing business without any recourse to borrowing at all. What’s more, as co-founder of the PopUp Business School, he has carved out an entrepreneurial career of his own by showing aspirant entrepreneurs how to launch into their chosen markets without recourse to third-party finance. ... "
" ... He continued: “It’s been a feeling that black and many brown people have had for however long because there is no other land to look to as a recourse. For most other cultures or marginalized groups, there is some other land you can go back to, even just mentally, as an idea, or historically, or that they can physically go visit, even if they don’t have ties to it. They can go to a place where a lot of people who look like them share similar stories or concerns." But not, he says, if you're black in America. ... "
" ... Hello Larry, My bills come monthly but I get Social Security on the 2nd Wednesday of the month which means that four out of 12 months I receive my payment at five week intervals. This causes me a hardship. Is there and recourse for this? Getting a check every five weeks is tough. Thanks, Shelly ... "
" ... Privacy regulations like Europe’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) are good for consumers. Ad tech companies have been collecting their information without their knowledge, consent, or recourse for years. This was exposed by the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2016. Most consumers understood they were using Facebook’s app and interacting with Facebook. What they didn’t know was that Facebook was selling their data and allowing other companies to harvest and sell their data too. No consumers knew who Cambridge Analytica was at the time. ... "
" ... The Financial Times has an article on Japan’s efforts to attract financial firms currently based in Hong Kong. If demonstrations continue in a violent way in the business district, corporations will pull out either to Singapore or for the more ambitious to Shanghai. Companies could be exposed to legal recourse if they don’t take action to protect their employees. Who wants their spouse or loved one exposed to potential violence? Ex pats love Hong Kong but the good life can be replicated in Singapore. My concern is that once one firms goes it could spiral. I believe this is low probability but if the violence continues it could occur. I suspect President Trump will sign the HK bill tonight so the media doesn’t report on it and it is forgotten by Monday. ... "