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" ... "While we can't reliably predict the ongoing economic impact of the pandemic, we are prepared to respond however events unfold and are committed to delivering positive cash flow and earnings in the fourth quarter," he added. "Investments in digital solutions and services are paying off as companies prepare for a more hybrid work experience that shifts seamlessly between the office and home." ... "
" ... I am a partner and brand strategist at Worstofall Design where we build brands that turn expertise into profit. Unlike most branding firms, we build entire brands in days instead of months, and only work for 1-3 person service businesses. Our unique process and niche positioning has helped us to overcome the hurdles we struggled with when we were starting our business, reliably attracting a steady flow of high paying clients and allowing us to enjoy the freedom that inspired us to become entrepreneurs in the first place. At Forbes, my goal is to clarify and simplify the elusive idea of "branding," and share practical tips and tangible steps to help businesses find their unique brand voice that leads to profit. ... "
" ... If the lender is itself a fund that doesn’t meet the financial test, but is part of a substantial group of funds, then it’s more complicated. Here, no parent company exists with resources that the lender could reliably draw upon if needed. Instead, a fund manager would probably step up to provide capital if the fund itself needed money to cure defaults. That creates some comfort, though not as much as would a wealthy parent company. ... "
" ... Let’s assume that the self-driving ice cream truck is going to be safe enough to be reliably and appropriately utilized in our neighborhoods and communities (this is yet to be shown), and consider what else this portends. ... "
" ... Transparency as we have never known—giving us the power to see reliably and make decisions based on more rigorous, more complete information—is within our reach. ... "