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The unraveling of fintech darling Vise
  + stars: | 2023-03-03 | by ( Stephanie Palazzolo | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +28 min
It was April, and more than two dozen salespeople who worked for the fintech startup Vise had been ordered to a multiday off-site at the W Hoboken hotel in New Jersey to share exhaustive reports on their performance. Even salespeople at bigger, established, top-tier investment-management firms typically wouldn't close $250 million in a year, multiple sales employees said. (K-means clustering is an unsupervised machine-learning algorithm often referred to as a form of AI, Vise's founders said). (Vise's founders disputed this, saying the company received updated financial data only once a day for its portfolio-construction engine.) And to address its "leaky funnel" of overestimating prospective sales, Vise was to stop outreach to new clients while it onboards and upsells to existing clients, the document said.
She applied to be an associate puzzle editor at The New York Times in 2020 and got the job. I'd always loved puzzlesStarting in my late teens, I'd solve The New York Times Sunday crossword. I would submit them to The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and the Los Angeles Times. Becoming the Wordle editor has been transformative in my personal and professional lifeI've had someone recognize me in a local store and ask, "Aren't you the Wordle lady?" Being the Wordle editor is a thrill, and it's an honor.
The startup Wally Health provides dental cleanings and preventative care for $199 a year. Take a look at the pitch deck Wally used to raise a $3 million seed round led by Bling Capital. That experience inspired the creation of his startup, Wally Health, which has raised $3 million in a seed round led by Bling Capital. Years before Wally, Burnett had launched businesses in media and fintech back in his native Canada. After raising a pre-seed round, Burnett and his cofounders started building Wally's proof of concept about a year ago in an office in New York's Upper East Side.
Experts say the necklace, uncovered with other items near Northampton in central England, is part of the most significant early medieval burial of a woman ever found in the U.K. But scientists say her long-buried trove will shed new light on life in 7th century England, a time when Christianity was battling with paganism for people’s allegiance. On one of the last days of the 10-week dig, site supervisor Levente-Bence Balázs noticed something glinting in the dirt. It is adorned with tiny, astonishingly well-preserved likenesses of human heads with blue glass eyes, who may represent Christ’s apostles. Once archaeologists have finished their work, the plan is for the items to be displayed in a local museum.
Rolex officially launched a program for certified pre-owned watches in December. Last week, the Swiss company launched a "Certified Pre-owned Programme" for watches that are at least three years old. Now, certified pre-owned watches will be minted with the brand's official insignia as well. Its aim is to bring added value to the existing supply of pre-owned Rolex watches. While prices for second-hand luxury watches have dropped considerably over the past few months, they haven't completely wiped out their pandemic gains.
Western firms’ Chinese red lines are not their own
  + stars: | 2022-12-02 | by ( Lisa Jucca | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Yet companies’ red lines on China are out of their hands. Undeterred by growing geopolitical tensions and slowing Chinese growth, several Western companies have this year intensified the rate at which they bet on the People’s Republic. If Western states decide to impose sanctions, boards would have their red lines decided for them. Western companies will keep betting on the Middle Kingdom, until their governments stop them. The report predicts China will become the largest global market for luxury goods by 2025.
A Big Winner From Qatar’s World Cup: Dubai
  + stars: | 2022-11-22 | by ( Rory Jones | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
DUBAI—The Middle East capital of bling isn’t hosting the FIFA World Cup, but Dubai is still reaping the benefits of an influx of tourists into the region—its bars are buzzing and its hotels are teeming with soccer fans. While neighboring Qatar grapples with an epic culture clash and the logistics of running the event, this relatively more liberal city-state is awash with supporters wanting easy access to a beer, cheaper accommodation and a setting more accustomed to Western tourism.
My people have been pulling tendons, trimming fat and finding our way around the joint for generations. To cook meat well, you have to care about it, form a relationship with it. A good month before Thanksgiving, I like to take a hot cup of tea to a soft chair along with a half-dozen of my favorite cookbooks to start looking for turkey inspiration. I close the books feeling the full weight of the 12- to 14-pound traditional grande dame I will probably, inevitably, make. I tell myself that a big, brown turkey is what everyone wants—but is it just what they expect?
Even with edtech funding down this year, A16z is still "betting heavily" on the space. Here's why general partner Katherine Boyle thinks edtech is worth betting on over the next decade. Andreessen Horowitz is still "betting heavily" on education-tech investing, despite signs that overall funding in the space is slowing. Global venture-capital funding to edtech startups has soared since 2019 and saw a marked jump during the pandemic. More recently, though, there have been signs that the rate of edtech investing is slowing down with market uncertainty: PitchBook estimates that total edtech funding for 2022 stands at $7.9 billion as of November 3.
Loafer buyout flop may have sting in the tail
  + stars: | 2022-10-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
MILAN, Oct 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Founder Diego Della Valle’s stingy attempt to take luxury shoemaker Tod’s (TOD.MI) private appears to have floundered. Della Valle’s refusal to lift the bid price appears puzzling. Adding perhaps 10% to the offer price would have mollified the naysayers. Investors would be forced to accept illiquid stock or compensation based on Tod’s average price in the six months prior to the offer. Della Valle’s next deal could be even stingier.
Three things to watch‘Bling Empire’ Season 3(From left) Feuding "Bling Empire" cast members Christine Chiu and Anna Shay are pictured in happier times, during an episode from the reality show's second season. So, color me thrilled that the new season of “Bling Empire” picks up right where last season’s high-stakes drama ended. “The Problem With Jon Stewart” Season 2Jon Stewart is pictured during an episode of "The Problem With Jon Stewart" on Apple TV+. Something to sip onStanley Tucci in pictured in a scene from the second season of "Searching for Italy." “That they appreciate the effort that people go through to grow good food, to raise good food,” he said.
Italy’s loafer king can afford to be more generous
  + stars: | 2022-09-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
MILAN, Sept 29 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Tod’s (TOD.MI) founder Diego Della Valle is seeking to delist his bling shoemaker on the cheap. The Italian tycoon on Monday launched a takeover bid at 40 euros a share for the company he controls with a 65% stake. Investor Tabor Asset Management believes that, taken separately, the Italian group’s brands warrant an offer of at least 76 euros a share. That would push the price tag to 60 euros a share, 50% above the current offer, Breakingviews calculations show. With so much hidden value to reap, Della Valle can probably afford to be a tad more generous.
Expect big holiday sales on everything but the bling
  + stars: | 2022-09-26 | by ( Parija Kavilanz | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN Business —Retailers have already signaled big sales are coming for the holidays — with one major, sparkly exception. That’s because holiday jewelry sales have been on fire over the last two years. “Jewelry is in good shape heading into this holiday season,” said Marshal Cohen, chief retail industry adviser with NPD Group. “With no real overstock position, [jewelry] retailers are not anxious” and don’t see the need to run big sales, he said. Paul Zimnisky, an independent jewelry industry analyst, said Signet’s comments indicate that consumers should not expect big sales or liquidation deals.
Here’s the deal: The British pound tumbled to a record low against the US dollar on Monday as investors around the world dumped UK assets. For the first time in history, the pound is on track to hit parity with the dollar before the end of the year. Part of the pressure on the pound comes from the strong dollar, which has gotten a boost from the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes. But the pound is also falling against the euro, signaling broader concerns about the UK’s financial health. “This is a painful reminder that economic policy is not a game,” said Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, a think tank that focuses on boosting living standards for low- to middle-income households.
We offer all the services that come with starting up in Dubai: visas, taxes, accounting, relocation, real estate. Dubai has been working on its image for many years, and now it's up there with London or Monaco, in my opinion. Russian clients usually speak English, but they'll prefer to deal with Russian speakers. There's a feeling about Dubai that shady people can come here, set up, and get away with itIt's a real process here. In general, Russians prefer villas to apartmentsSince COVID-19, there's been a boom in villas — everyone wants them.
Videoclipul, regizat de Beomjin J, iese în evidență prin „estetica distinctă”, după cum notează Rolling Stone. Videoclipul piesei „Empty Threat”, regizat de Austin Peters pentru grupul scoțian Chvrches se află pe locul al optulea în clasament. Locul al șaptelea în topul întocmit de revista americană Rolling Stone este ocupat de videoclipul piesei „Sorry”, interpretată de Justin Bieber. Will Butler, membrul trupei Arcade Fire, și videoclipul single-ului „Anna” ocupă locul al cincilea. Videoclipul piesei „WTF (Where They From)” a interpretei rap Missy Elliott ocupă primul loc în clasament.
Persons: Racine, Xavier Reyé, Rolling Stone, Austin Peters, Florida ., Stone, Justin Bieber ., Parris, Kendrick, Colin Tilley, Will Butler, Anna, Emma Stone, Ryan Heffington, Radke, rapperul Drake, Vince Staples, Spike Jordan, Missy Elliott, Elliott, David Meyers Organizations: Stone, Mediafax, americană, Trupa, Red Locations: belgian, Statele Unite ale Americii, Florida, Lamar
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