Here's How One NFL Player Is Investing 70 Percent of His Salary
Glover Quin is betting he can make more money investing in startups than with his NFL salary.
Glover Quin is betting he can make more money investing in startups than with his NFL salary.
Hoosiers don't take lightly the title "Crossroads of America." It's a moniker we've earned honestly: The state is in the heart of the Midwest and is one of the top manufacturing states in the country. Going hand-in-hand with manufacturing success are logistics and distribution, and the ability for Hoosier companies to move their goods efficiently and through cost-effective means.
EDITOR'S NOTE: BizVoice® has featured technology/innovation stories throughout its 18-year history. Look for these flashbacks each Thursday. Here is a 2013 favorite. Lee Lewellen has concentrated on economic and business growth throughout a 30-year Central Indiana business career. Recently, that focus honed in on entrepreneurs - how they have grown their businesses and what they have learned along the way.
Only seven states have not experienced construction-related economic growth since 2010.
The interaction between big businesses and small countries can be strange. Add in a big, transnational government, and things get even stranger. Apple is in trouble — largely symbolic trouble — over the taxes it owes to the government of Ireland. Apple insists that it has paid its taxes. The government of Ireland . . . also insists that Apple has paid its taxes. The European Union is of a different view. I’m told that “British” is a horrifying term of abuse in the Republic of Ireland, but the ladies and gentlemen in Dublin are getting a good big dose of what made their former countrymen to the east wave a big middle finger called Nigel Farage at the busy-bodies in Brussels and declare their intention to skedaddle right out of the European Union post haste. They might want to follow the British example. Of course, it’s unlikely that Ireland would leave the European Union. Apple might. Applexit? Maybe iLeave? Ireland has relatively low corporate taxes for a European country, which means that it has considera...
Apple Inc. was ordered to repay a record 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) plus interest after the European Commission said Ireland illegally slashed the iPhone maker’s tax bill.
Daimler Trucks North America says it will locate its first Midwest parts distribution center in Whitestown. The company says the $12 million project will result in up to 45 new jobs by 2017. The m...
A national financial news and opinion publication has included seven Hoosier metropolitan areas on a list of American Cities Adding the Most Jobs. 24/7 Wall St. compared unemployment data over the...
Kiplinger projects 2% economic growth for the United States in 2016. While not outstanding, there could be a sudden shift in the other direction if trouble occurs elsewhere. These are identified as the countries worth watching: Venezuela: "Its economy is near collapse, as is its political system.
The upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in August might be a total disaster and embarrass Brazil on the world stage. 1. Less Money, Mo' Problems The Rio Olympics have been plagued by
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