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8 ways to identify profitable shares
Though investment opportunities abound all the time and in almost all situations, they may not be very easy to identify. A shrewd and discerning investor will usually find opportunities for making money in places, and in situations, where a less discerning one will not. The best investment opportunities are often found in the most unlikely of places and situations.
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You have healing powers in your hands!
You have healing powers in your hands!
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10 stocks that can earn great returns
Mid-cap stocks, which are trading at cheaper valuations compared with large-caps, can be rewarding investments.
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The 9 most important questions in business
When it comes to building a business, even Warren Buffett would agree that no one can spot every opportunity or anticipate every threat. There are simply too many variables. And in an increasingly competitive global economy, those variables are changing faster than ever before.
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Guruspeak: How to motivate employees
'Today's employees have a greater expectation of being recognised when they do good work, and they expect that recognition to occur immediately or soon thereafter,' says HR guru Bob Nelson.
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They have got billions, but don't spend it
Some of the world's richest people are the world's most frugal people.
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Jet vs Kingfisher: The battle for No.1 slot
Jet's supremacy has now been challenged by a nimble and aggressive Kingfisher which, in just two years and following Mallya's buyout of Air Deccan, is commanding the same market share as Jet Airways and Jetlite.
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Leadership is not about popularity
As a leader of a business, be very clear in your mind that you are not running a democracy. By virtue of the fact that you have been anointed the leader, there is a significant degree of autocracy that comes with you. When you make decisions and when you make choices, they're not always the most popular.
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Credit cards: 'Shouldn't banks educate customers?'
We asked Get Ahead readers to narrate their experiences about paying credit card transaction fees. Here, we present the best messages from credit card users as well as merchants.
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Smart managers don't repeat mistakes
Everyone make mistakes, regardless of career experience, length of service or seniority. Firing someone for making a mistake maybe an error on your part. Once that person has made a mistake and realized the reasons behind it, they are highly unlikely to ever repeat their actions.
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