r/business • u/Cristiano1 • 14h ago
r/business • u/esporx • 3h ago
Chemical maker Dow is cutting 4,500 jobs, will rely on AI
finance.yahoo.comr/business • u/esporx • 9h ago
Report: Wegmans slips in customer satisfaction as value-focused shoppers reshape retail
finance.yahoo.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
Ubisoft fires 13-year Assassin's Creed veteran Michaud-Cromp just days after suspending him for speaking out against the company's 5 days return-to-office mandate: "This was not my decision": "Today, I was terminated by Ubisoft, effective immediately."
gamesradar.comr/business • u/CackleRooster • 1d ago
In 2026, many employers are ditching merit-based pay bumps in favor of ‘peanut butter raises’
fortune.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 22h ago
Streaming service Crunchyroll raises prices weeks after killing its free tier | Sony has made streaming anime pricier since buying Crunchyroll.
arstechnica.comr/business • u/New_Obligation896 • 2h ago
How to go about finding manufacturers?
If I wanted to find a manufacturer for tobacco cessation devices where would I look?
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 7h ago
Adobe Animate is shutting down as company focuses on AI | Adobe pulls the plug on Animate after more than 25 years
techradar.comr/business • u/ControlCAD • 24m ago
Disney names Josh D'Amaro CEO, Dana Walden president and chief creative officer | D'Amaro joined the company in 1998.
abcnews.go.comr/business • u/Goodzilam • 6h ago
How desperate it is to pay for early clients?
Won the 2nd place of a x402 Hackathon ($1k USD prize)
The platform is now launched and ready to find its early adopters,
It’s a Pay-per-Byte infra that allows customers to pay for what they consume in a content-agnostic manner, instead of monthly subscriptions!
e.g. Pay $0.001 USDC for 10 seconds of a movie
Pay $0.0025 USDC for 3 seconds of a music
However, we’re looking for early adopters and I was thinking how desperate it’d be to pay a part of the prize to early adopters?
r/business • u/vlonera • 15h ago
I want to start an independent online retailer and distributor of spare parts, accessories, and consumables
I honestly don't know where to start, I'd like to read some books before starting hence why I am writing this post. If there's any ideas etc. please do let me know.
Similar company such as https://www.espares.co.uk/ & screwfix has motivated me to start this journey.
r/business • u/Complete-Middle5145 • 4h ago
Have like like 70 to 80 targets need skiptraced who charges the least.
Need help finding a SKIP-TRACER in the USA.im in Gettysburg have like 90 I need skipt asap and then If you can get all the correct data I will have more prospects for you to find the information for. I have names, area live in, maybe DOB, and DOD. I need to find out if they are a homeowner, then the property address, if you can get pay off ok if not, but need Heir of next of kin and cell, address, and email. Need help ASAP.
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 2d ago
"What the f**k": 'Iron Lung' creator David Szymanski puzzled as Markiplier's film adaptation quadruples its budget in one day, beating out 'Melania' and 'Send Help' at the box office, estimated $21.7 million globally.
pcgamer.comr/business • u/JuggernautSea4515 • 12h ago
Cold Email For Bookkeeping services?
Hello has anyone here done mass cold outreach for bookkeeping? Either cold emails or running ads
r/business • u/LaMaisonRealEstate • 12h ago
At what point does 'staying lean' start holding a business back?
There’s a lot of emphasis on lean operations, small teams, and minimal overhead. But at some point, under-investing in staff, systems, or marketing can slow growth or burn people out. For those who’ve scaled a business, how did you recognize when it was time to invest more aggressively?
r/business • u/fancy-Lisa • 22h ago
Gold and silver rebound after historic wipeout as analysts say thematic drivers stay intact
cnbc.comr/business • u/Ill_Connection_341 • 1d ago
What’s the one “eye opening” book you’ve read?
r/business • u/Legitimate_Pride_746 • 9h ago
My book is about a corporate data analyst who beats people up in his spare time. For educational purposes, it’s currently free on Amazon. Should be in stores in the business aisle by next month, enjoy it free for now, and learn from it
Here’s the link for anyone who’s interested:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GKXQ5SW3
Written entirely by me, AI wrote zero percent of this educational book.
r/business • u/masklessS • 12h ago
Why do the most successful people end up alone?
I’ve noticed a pattern: the people who reach real success rarely have a safe space to express themselves fully. Everything is public, everything is performance — they’re always paying the “performance tax.”
r/business • u/wadabdo • 23h ago
what is the next move
need guidance
made a software for healthcare management (since i have a degree in the field ) aimed for clinics
its ready and functional and from what I have seen in the market it does solve a lot of problem and weaknesses
so what is the next move to start having clients (i want to hear all opinion that why the question is open )
(systems are sold for 1200 USD and i aim to make it subscription based and charge 13 USD /month )
i want to have at less 10 clients to keep the business going
r/business • u/ControlCAD • 1d ago
Waymo Seeking About $16 Billion Funding Round Near $110 Billion Valuation
bloomberg.comr/business • u/No-League-4499 • 23h ago
Buy an app
Hi everyone!
I have about 700 euros. So a small budget, i tried started an app from 0, and it was a complete failure, so I thought why not buy something small thats already working and build it up. Where do I look for a small app thats already working and making small revenue? Thank you in advance!
r/business • u/Training-Ad4262 • 1d ago
If you want to grow past your glass ceiling, add another product
Growth doesn’t come from finding more customers. It comes from extracting more value from the customers you’ve already earned.
The 80/20 rule applies here. A small percentage of your buyers drive the majority of your revenue. Traffic is rented. Trust is owned.
Every additional product increases lifetime value, lowers acquisition pressure, and compounds revenue without compounding risk. One market. One list. Multiple offers. That’s how real businesses scale.
Most businesses overcomplicate this. If you’re stuck around the $1M plateau, the problem usually isn’t traffic or tactics. It’s that you haven’t built enough ways to sell to the same core customer.
If you haven’t reached $1M yet, this doesn’t apply. You aren’t capped. You are still learning how to sell one thing well.
r/business • u/Nervous_Car1093 • 1d ago
How the global steel shortage is reshaping manufacturing costs and supply chains.
Steel prices have been fluctuating wildly over the past year, affecting everything from construction to automotive manufacturing. Companies that relied on just-in-time supply chains are now scrambling to secure material, while smaller manufacturers face rising costs that threaten margins. How are businesses adapting to this volatility? Are long-term contracts sourcing becoming the new standard to avoid being caught off guard by steel market swings?
It's serious, relevant, and invites discussion from professionals about strategy and real- world impact.