California Business Journal writes and publishes insightful, in-depth and captivating business articles on entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses. |
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Susan Belknapp, Senior Writer, California Business Journal |
Breaking News: GLOBIS Goes Global
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The No. 1 business school in Japan and Asia has its sights set on leading the world with its expansion into the United States. |
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Nik Korba, Special to California Business Journal |
Why most social platforms fail retailers
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In the world of retail, connecting and engaging with consumers is critical. It is what converts shoppers into first-time customers, […] |
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The California Business Journal Newswire |
Brazil, France, and England have the best odds to win the 2022 World Cup
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Many football fans will have been waiting patiently for the FIFA 2022 World Cup to start this year, with their […] |
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The California Business Journal Newswire |
Intriguing Investment: Real Estate in Cabo San Lucas
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Cabo San Lucas is a beautiful place to live. The weather is perfect, and the scenery is breathtaking. Many activities […] |
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Susan Belknapp, Senior Writer, California Business Journal |
Named after a navigational star known to guide mariners to their destination, Acamar Consulting steers companies towards FP&A optimization
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It’s hard to know where you’re going if you don’t fully understand where you’ve been, how you got there and […] |
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Craig Landes, Staff Writer, California Business Journal |
In Court, Falsehoods Can Quickly Spread Into ‘Twisted Facts.’ Mercy Steenwyk Created ForensisGroup To Provide Businesses With ‘The Right Experts’ To Separate Fact From Fiction
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The truth will prevail. That is the standard by which ForensisGroup measures success. While the lawyers and insurance companies who […] |
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Steve Medland, Special to California Business Journal |
Lesson Learned: $3.6M lottery winners bought their dream home for $1.6M, a Porsche and Lexus and embarked on lavish trips to Dubai, Monaco and Rome. Then they went into debt.
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Lara and Roger Griffith bought a lottery ticket and won $3.6 million. Roger worked as an information technology manager, and […] |
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