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From Investing To Budgeting, How Millennials Are Disrupting Personal Finance

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While the media often portrays millennials as preoccupied with the rising prices of festival tickets and avocado toast, their real financial concerns are a bit more practical. But millennials face significant headwinds in making those financial dreams a reality. get the REPORT on next generation investors. From big banks to big tech.

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The ‘Uber Of Nothing’ Is Coming

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Compared to the alternative — losing it in the market anyway and/or being taxed on whatever returns they might manage to eke out — the downside doesn’t appear too threatening. Over the years, outdoor bazaars became main streets which morphed into malls and now online marketplaces where sellers and buyers meet to do business.

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The 2018 GonzoBanker Awards

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Timing is everything, and Feiger knew that after tripling the stock price since the 2009 downturn, it was time to get the shareholders a solid payback. This award goes to Capital One for making bold moves on exiting the mortgage and online brokerage businesses and refocusing efforts on its core card and banking businesses.

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How The Rise Of Private Labels Is Transforming The CPG Industry

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Now Walmart is seeing higher online conversions from its private-label offerings, and Amazon’s recent acquisition of Whole Foods was driven by the success of the grocer’s 365 Everyday Value store brand. Pet food is a challenge to sell online because of its bulky size and shipping difficulty. Unilever acquires Dollar Shave Club.

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Killing The I-Bank: The Disruption Of Investment Banking

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In the middle market (deals worth between $10M to $1B in value), private, online networks and SaaS tools are giving smaller company executives and brokers the ability to conduct M&A transactions on their own more quickly and far more affordably. Even some big companies are opting to go it alone when it comes to mergers & acquisitions.