Entrepreneurship

SoftBank CEO: AI 10 times smarter than humans will be here soon

While many senior business leaders move on express concern on the uncontrolled development of AI, the CEO of SoftBank, a Japanese investment company, has a big prediction for its future. In a rare public appearance before shareholders at the bank's general meeting on Friday, CEO Masayoshi Son spoke of his desire to create a world…

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3 steps to overcome organizational fear of change

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. It's every entrepreneur's nightmare. Our only home version. You finally took some time for a much needed break, only to return to work to find that everything went off the rails while you were gone. Projects are stalled, MORALE is in the dumps and chaos seems to…

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Olive Garden is raising menu prices amid inflation

As fast food and fast food chains continue to grapple with inflation and related costs, another American restaurant has announced it is increasing menu prices to offset expenses. Olive Garden, whose parent company Darden Restaurants reported its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 earnings on Thursday, said it expects prices to rise slowly to keep in…

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Artist's LLC Runs Absolute Equality's June Mural Project

“I'm the little boy who loved to draw, who never grew up,” Reginald Adams, professional artist and founder of the Houston-based public art and design firm. Reginald C. Adams LLCshows entrepreneur. “And thanks to an incredibly supportive family, I was always encouraged do what i wanted.” As Adams entered his teenage years and added other…

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Apple ends Buy Now, Pay Later less than a year after launch

Apple is ending its no-fee, no-interest buy-now, pay-later program for less than one YEAR after general availability. In a statement on Tuesday 9 to 5 Mac and a statement on Monday for CNBCApple announced that it has discontinued Apple Pay Later, a US-only program that allows users to apply for a $50 to $1,000 credit…

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Man Wins Online Lottery Record After Taking Advice From Dad

Sometimes taking this fatherly advice will pay off big. That was the case for an anonymous 38-year-old man from Wayne County, Michigan, who recently played the state's Lotto 47 game and walked away with a $7.19 million prize — after heeding some bold advice from his father. “I've been playing Lotto 47 for a long…

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Which companies are closed in June 2024?

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Since when June tenth was assigned a federal holiday in the United States in 2021, governors, mayors, and CEOs of major companies have followed suit and given employees a day off as a paid holidays. Juneteenth, recognized annually on June 19, marks the anniversary of the day…

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Why employee turnover isn't good for your bottom line

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Earlier this year, an old HistoRy about former Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata it went viralpraising him posthumously for taking a 50% pay cut rather than firing staff. Why would a story from 2013 suddenly make headlines? Likely because it provided such a stark contrast to current trends…

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Travel better for business and beyond with the OneAir Elite for $80

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Growing a business requires constant work and effort. For many entrepreneurs, the only way to develop regularly is…

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The 10 Best and Worst States to Start a Small Business

There are many important things to consider when starting your own business or side hustleAND the location is at the top of the list. According to US Small Business Administration. Connected: 5 Things Not to Do When Running a Small Business After all, about 20% of new businesses fail within the first two years of…

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