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Possible Sale Of Cars.com Comes Amid Stronger Digital Ties For Automotive

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The paper reported that, in May, the online retailer “added two directors to its 11-member board that were nominated by activist investor Starboard Capital. A Walmart representative said locations will open in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana and Virginia soon, as well as on a microsite on Walmart.com. The takeaway of those personal moves?

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Why TOMS Shoes Is Putting A Toe In Brick-And-Mortar

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TOMS Shoes Founder Blake Mycoskie did not begin life dreaming of entrepreneurship, shoes or creating a socially conscious company. He wanted to be Indiana Jones. Those customers are also going to discover lots of shoes that look just like theirs that maybe don’t have as strong a social mission — or just aren’t as well made.

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Why Banks Merge: Listen to the Sellers

Jeff For Banks

." - Gregory Schreacke, President of First Financial Service Corporation in Elizabethtown, KY on his bank''s sale to Community Bank Shares of Indiana, Inc. Read: We need to be bigger and have more capital to keep up with regulation and the industry. And what is social media? Our combination.

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Impact Roadshow | Indianapolis, IN

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Local Host: Indiana Credit Union League. Social Media Advisory - Done effectively, social media efforts can: engage current and potential members, enhance communication efforts, grow bottom line results, and build social equity and awareness for the credit union. 10:30 a.m. - Filene Host: Cynthia Campbell.

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Autopsy Report: 9 Startup Failure Stories And What We Can Learn From Them

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Select investors : Amazon, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Bowman Capital Management LLC. Launched in February 1999, Pets.com sought to capitalize on widespread internet access and a $23B pet supplies market by selling products directly to consumers. Total funding : $161M. The rise and fall of Pets.com. The rise and fall of Klout.

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