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" ... A glory in a wisp of cloud over the Albany area. Photo by Chad Orzel. ... "
" ... In visible light, the Elephant's Trunk Nebula simply appears as a thin, dense wisp of gas. What's ... [+] actually occurring is that the gas is attempting to collapse to form new stars in a great cosmic race, as external, energetic radiation works to evaporate the gas off from the outside. This will leave many new stars, but also failed stars, when the process is complete. ... "
" ... The Negotiation: Right off the bat Evan is elusive and coy about the profits and losses his company has faced since its inception. He readily admits business mistakes that have resulted in losses every year, but when probed further he offers only “marketing costs” as the reason for the loss. After getting both design and utility patents on every aspect of the product, wisp went viral to over 110 million views in 2016 after which they promptly sold out of their inventory. In the time it took him to rebuild inventory, interest died down, and he had to invest more into market awareness to build a customer base to buy from the stockpile of inventory. This boom and bust model has been exacerbated by the multiple rounds of funding he’s completed, raising over $2.5 million. When the sharks try to nail down exactly how much money he’s lost, he replies that at present, the company has about $50k in the bank, essentially stating that he lost $2.1 million. Mark and Barbara are aghast at the losses and mismanagement of the business and pull out. Sara is upset at the money he’s spent that he simply didn’t have to and his inability to outsource his weaknesses and pulls out as well. Kevin loves the product but hates the business instinct of the entrepreneur and tells him he needs a partner on the execution and marketing side and offers himself up, but certainly not for 10%. Kevin decides to offer Evan the $500k he asked for, but for 50% of the company. After he makes this offer, it’s revealed that on top of the losses, Evan is in the hole for $250k and Kevin would be assuming this debt. Lori’s mouth drops at the sheer money failures of the company despite the obvious benefit of the product. Although she remains in, she makes it clear she’s not willing to invest any money in this company, only offers her services to sell the product should Evan accept Kevin’s deal. Kevin, who’s intent on selling his benefits to Evan, dismisses her, which prompts her to leave entirely. Evan says he’ll take the deal, and as Kevin stands up to shake his hand he adds a small caveat that he hopes Lori can come on and sell the product as well. Kevin is enraged by this perceived insubordination and shockingly pulls out! This shocks the fellow sharks as well as Evan, who walks out with a sunken head. ... "
" ... The dollar represents a measuring stick simplifying the arrangements incident to commerce. Its purchasing power melds consumers’ memory of what was afforded yesterday against what it might acquire tomorrow. Any fleeting wisp of exhilaration spurred by a corrupted currency assuredly expires as expectations reset. ... "