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Esta semana, Karla y René hablan sobre Jeopardy y su migración a streaming, un artículo sobre "Cómo volverse rico en el 2025", jabón Zote, y del dominio AI.com. En el deep dive, discuten sobre los reportes del Q4 de algunas de algunas grandes empresasnotas del episodio 05:07 - Jeopardy y su migración a streaming07:30 - Cómo volverse rico en el 202512:00 - jabón Zote14:35 - dominio AI.com18:07 - deep diverecomendacionesSer una empresa pública tiene desventajas. Betterware cree que aún así, vale la pena salir a bolsaLos señores de la basuraACQUIRED: The Complete History & Strategy of RolexLa Novicia rebeldePrueba Whitepaper 30 días gratis
La empresa de Guadalajara no para de crecer —y los Campos están convencidos que cotizar en Nueva York es uno de los factores que están impulsando la evolución de su empresa.Lee el artículo completo aquíPrueba Whitepaper 30 días gratis http://whitepaper.com.mx/30day
Banxico se une al club de revisiones a la baja, la volatilidad del tipo de cambio comienza a mostrarse, el mejor ETF de bitcoin, la empresa que se cambia de bolsa y aumenta la competencia de autos eléctricos. [Patrocinado] Conoce más de AXA México aquí
En esta entrevista nos ha acompañado Marco Rangel, experto en Comercio Digital con 16 años de experiencia en el desarrollo de software y 8 años de experiencia en proyectos de Comercio Electrónico, enfocado en la consultoría y en el desarrollo de negocios. Su pasión es ayudar a las organizaciones a alcanzar sus metas a través de sus proyectos digitales creando increíbles experiencias de usuario. Ha trabajado en proyectos de comercio electrónico para compañías internacionales como Levi's y Target, así como para corporativos nacionales como Betterware y Grupo Gigante. Redes sociales de los participantes de este diálogo: Laura Erre Instagram: @lauraerremx Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauraerre Twitter: https://twitter.com/lauraerremx Marco Rangel Instagram: @marco.rangel.b Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-antonio-rangel-bocardo Twitter: https://twitter.com/marb19 Si te interesan los temas de e-Commerce, negocios y moda en nuestro canal podrás aprender más a través de consejos, entrevistas con expertos y casos de éxito. Entérate de nuestros estrenos siguiéndonos en redes sociales: Instagram: @fashiondigitaltalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fashiondigitaltalks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fashiondigitaltalks ¡No te puedes perder nuestro próximo congreso Fashion Digital Talks 2022! #1 en México en temas de e-Commerce, Negocios y Moda. Para obtener más información visita nuestro sitio web https://www.fashiondigitaltalks.com
BetterWare De Mexico (BWMX) reported 1Q earnings on Thursday, April 28, 2022 below market expectations causing the stock to fall about 4.5 percent the following trading day. Executive Chairman of the company Luis Campos joins Nicole to discuss the direct-to-consumer company's quarterly performance and plans for future growth.
¿Qué es lo que buscan estas dos empresas con sus respectivas adquisiciones? También damos unos datos sobre el SAT, Sony y la Mezcla Mexicana de Exportación.
La primera empresa mexicana que cotiza en NASDAQ está acelerando su crecimiento.
Martin Werner, CEO of DD3 Acquisition Corp II (DDMX) and Moshe Edree of Codere Online join David Drapkin to discuss their SPAC transaction and the future of gaming in LatAm.Codere Online is the online gaming/gambling arm of parent Codere Group. Codere online is going public via DD3 Acquisition Corp II (DDMX) in a $350M EV transaction announced in June this year. DDMX shareholders are gearing up for the vote which was just announced for November 18th. DDMX CEO Martin Werner, former head of Goldman Sachs Mexico, and Codere's Moshe Edree join us on the podcast to discuss the deal and why LatAm is the next frontier for growth in online gaming + gambling. This is the second SPAC from the DD3 team, having previously led the successful acquisition and De-SPAC of Betterware a Mexico-based D2C company.
PayPal anuncia que quiere poder intercambiar acciones entre sus empleados. Betterware entra a la Bolsa Mexicana de Valores. Whoop recauda 200 millones de dólares. Robinhood Markets está en la lupa de la SEC por su manera de hacer transacciones. Femsa y Envoy Solutions compran Daycon Products. Veritran va que vuela para ser empresa unicornio. Las criptomonedas han tenido buenos días últimamente después de su caída de mayo. El desabasto de chips ha sido de lo que más ha golpeado en esta pandemia. El IVA rompe récord y nunca antes se había visto una recaudación tan grande como la que va del 2021.
Summary In this episode, I bring Jeremy Raper of Raper Capital back on the show to discuss his 2021 Investment Playbook. We also do a recap of some of the investments from 2020. You can also watch this episode on YouTube. Show Notes 0:37 - Corona Update 1:34 - The easy money has been made, so now what? 2:46 - Market crises 4:51 - Short-term pain 5:59 - 2021 Investing Playbook 10:47 - Stonex Group (SNEX) 12:14 - Junior Canadian Copper Miners 14:27 - SPAC Warrant Arbitrage 15:57 - Hyliion Holdings Corp (HYLN) 16:06 - Nikola (NKLA) Warrant Spread 18:01 - Robinhood Punters 18:46 - TikTok Investors 24:32 - The Oil & Gas Industry 28:46 - Peabody Energy (BTU) Bonds 29:57 - Canadian Smallcaps 30:19 - Looking outside the United States 31:10 - Betterware de Mexico SAB de CV (BWMX) 43:52 - Martin Werner About Eric Schleien Over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry. Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less. Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA. Help Out The Podcast If you like The Intelligent Investing Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 30 seconds to do and makes a huge difference! You can also join the Facebook page! You can subscribe to the podcast on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts Stitcher TuneIn Spotify Podbean iHeart Radio YouTube CONTACT ERIC SCHLEIEN Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube | GSCM | Instagram Email: IntelligentInvesting@gmail.com
¡Revive el momento!Con motivo del segundo aniversario de la Bolsa Institucional de Valores (BIVA), fuimos anfitriones del BIVA Forum: “Repensando la Bolsa de Valores en el Siglo XXI”; que se realizó del 19 al 22 de octubre.Panel 20.10: Las oportunidades de México después del COVID-19.Luis Campos, Presidente, Betterware.Juan Carlos Zuazua, CEO Vivaaerobus.Eugenio Baeza, Chairman, Grupo Bafar.Carlos García, CEO de KAVAK.Jessica Roldán, Chief Economist, Finamex Casa de Bolsa.Moderador: Frank Jack Daniel, Head of Mexico Bureau, Reuters News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ella no vende productos, ofrece soluciones y así comenzó en el camino de las ventas por catálogo en Betterwere, impulsando a más personas a lograr sus metas, motivando con el mismo amor que ella desempeña su papel. ¿Alguna vez pensaste que podrías amueblar tu casa siendo asociada Betterware? Cómo e está historia.
🚘 Paro de manufactura en Europa es un riesgo para el sector automotriz de México. Oscar Albín, presidente de la Industria Nacional de Autopartes, nos habla del tema. 🎙 Luis Campos, presidente ejecutivo de Betterware, nos habla de los resultados trimestrales de la empresa y los cambios de consumo frente a la pandemia. ¿Cuáles son las recomendaciones que Multiva nos tiene en Fondos de Inversión tras la jornada electoral en Estados Unidos? Eduardo Leyva Sánchez, Director General de Banca Patrimonial y Privada de Banco Multiva, nos habla del tema. 📉🍫🍬 Alicia Páramo, directora general de la Asociación Nacional de Fabricantes de Chocolates, Dulces y Similares, nos habla de la caída en ventas de ese sector.
17:34 ENTREVISTA TELEFÓNICA: #LaEntrevista Eduardo Ramírez Leal, Presidente De La CMIC, nos habló sobre la propuesta de la IP de 238 obras y 300 mil mdp. adelantó que presentará hoy a la Conago una propuesta de inversión pública y privada en infraestructura por 300 mil millones de pesos y que contempla 238 proyectos. #LaEntrevista Luis Campos, Presidente De Betterware México, nos comenta que la firma jalisciense de venta de productos para el hogar Betterware de México será la segunda nueva emisora de acciones que llegue al mercado mexicano a través de la Biva. #LaEntrevista Antonio Tejedo, Vicepresidente De Relación Con Inversionistas En Traxión, nos habla sobre la emisión de deuda por hasta 3,000 millones de pesos en la BMV para refinanciar sus pasivos y para fondear sus necesidades corporativas. #LaEntrevista Jorge Sales Boyoli, Socio Fundador Del Bufete Sales Boyoli, nos habló sobre ell incremento en el desempleo, ya venía arrastrándose desde el año pasado. El COVID-19 no es el culpable del desempleo, es un detonador sí, pero no es la única causa.
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MLM, network marketing and direct sales, which is best for you? People say that the Internet has changed everything! I say that some things never change. For instance, whether you’re selling online or face-to-face; people do business with other people. Your customers are people you are selling to people even if you are using the Internet as the platform. Recently we talked about ways to make money on the side while still keeping your regular job and some of you have asked for examples of how to do this. Apart from getting a part-time job; we keep hearing that there are all these job vacancies that can only be filled by EU recruitment. I’ve mentioned plenty of online money-making ideas, such as Amazon and Ebay, so I wanted to give you a few offline ideas for those of you who prefer more traditional face-to-face sales. Over the last 50 or 60 years one of the most popular ways of earning extra money is to join a network marketing or direct sales company where you sell products and recruit people on a self-employed basis. One of the main advantages of joining such an organisation is that you don’t have to do any of the R&D, product development marketing and set up in order to get started. You can basically sign up and get started. It’s a bit like a franchise where much of the work has been done for you. In general, you have more chance of surviving under a good franchise system than you do starting-up your own business from scratch. There are, of course, disadvantages like the fact that you have no control over the business. I know people have made millions from network marketing. Jim Rohn made his first fortune working in Amway, the largest network marketing company which started in America in the 1950s. But I also know hundreds of people who have made nothing or have lost quite a lot of money. I still remember the look on the face of a restaurant owner in Swiss Cottage, when a lorry turned up to deliver a large consignment of water filters. So what’s the difference between MLM, network marketing and direct sales? The main difference is that network marketing involves recruiting and building a team whereby you earn commission from your downline. This should not be confused with the illegal pyramid schemes where the sole purpose is to recruit people and get their money from people who then recruit more people to get more money. Direct Sales simply involves selling products for a commission. Direct selling There are hundreds of companies that sell low-cost products through a network of self-employed agents. Long established companies which come to mind include Betterware and Ann Summers. Ann Summers have been going strong years and have thousands of female agents or “ambassadors” who make part-time living selling their products through party plan systems(similar to the old Tupperware parties). They run a staggering 7.000 parties every week in the UK and Ireland and have made the old-fashioned sleazy sex shops more palatable to the High Street. It has worked very well and the company is very successful. Ann Summers started in 1970 with a shop in the west end of London. It was acquired by Ralph and David Gold (some of you may know him as the joint chairman of West Ham FC) in 1981. David Gold’s daughter Jacqueline Gold, the current Chief Executive, started the party plan concept. I have met Jacqueline on a number of occasions and she is a fascinating lady. The story goes that she was originally introduced to the company on a work experience basis and paid just £45 a week. She says that the experience of working in one of her father’s sex shop was not very pleasant due to the male-dominated atmosphere and the way the shops were perceived at that time. She was invited to attend a Tupperware party and immediately saw the potential of selling sexy lingerie and sexed toys to women in the privacy of their own homes. Her genius idea took off and changed everything for the company. The company now has 144 retail outlets across the UK Ireland, the Channel Islands and Spain. Jacqueline Gold is repeatedly worth £500 million. Betterware started in east London in the 1920’s and still sells basic hardware and useful gadgets and household goods. Typically, their army of over 7000 agents would distribute a brochure and order form door-to-door in their area and ask customers to leave the brochure with any order form for good they wish to purchase. They then go back on a designated day to collect the forms. Orders are then hand-delivered by the agent who earns a commission. Years ago, my partner had a Betterware round. She did okay and sold lots of small priced products. Network Marketing Network marketing, also called multi-level marketing (MLM) and referral marketing, is a marketing strategy for the sale of products or services through a network of self-employed agents where part of the revenue is distributed to agents and up/downlines through a pyramid-style binary compensation plan. Whilst individual company compensation plans differ, the basic principle is that you can earn money from two sources, one through selling products and to earning commissions based upon the wholesale purchases of distributors you have recruited in your network or downline. In theory, because the company does not have any retail outlets and far fewer staff and overheads than a traditional company, the majority of the profits should be distributed to its agents. Many Vitamins companies such as Herbal Life have made billions off of selling supplements via MLM. A company I have been using sells quality supplements through MLM and are still around after 20 years. I get a discount on the products as an agent but do not actively recruit other agents. One of the early MLM or direct sales companies is Avon, which has been around for donkey's years selling cosmetics through the network of mostly female agents. I personally know many people have made modest but decent living part-time on selling Avon and similar products. Things to look at if you are going to join a network marketing or direct sales company. Is the company financially stable? Is the company you’re signing up with financially stable and likely to be around for the longer term? Do your due diligence before parting with your money and getting all your friends involved, as I have seen many companies come and go. I’ve been there in a big hotel room at Heathrow Airport with 2000 people or eager to sign up with a company from America that had a “ground floor” opportunity. Unfortunately for me, most of them never got off the ground and some went bust taking my money with them. Is it a reputable company and a member of any Direct Sales Association or similar body in your country? Look up the company and find out how long they have been going. Most are private so it is difficult to get any detailed financial information. Other things to look for is the viability of the product range, whether or not they make any wild claims about how much money you can make and whether they require you to purchase large amount of stock or expensive starter kits. Repeatability of the products Do they sell a product which is ‘repeatable’ and likely to be bought on a regular basis. For instance, if the company selling vitamin supplements or utilities then there’s a good chance that customers will come back to buy more and stay with you for many years. Does the company have a fair and understandable compensation plan? Make sure you understand the compensation plan, as some can be extremely complex. I found that even existing agents don’t fully understand their plan. Make sure it is not a pseudo-pyramid scheme. Are the products any good? You can’t make a silk purse out of a pig’s ear, as the saying goes. People are so eager to get rich quick often overlook the actual product and even sign up to schemes it don’t even have a real product. Network marketing companies which have stood the test of time all have a good consumer product range with a reasonably priced entry level. You have to make your own decision based on your research. There are thousands of companies out there selling all kinds of products and services. Find the one that suits you best. You can also sign up as an agent to purchase specialised products for yourself at a discount. Remember, you can only go so far by cutting back and saving money. You have to generate extra income to build wealth, just as a business needs sales and customers. I would add that I am not promoting these schemes and you should take legal and accountancy advice before entering into any business transaction. I’m just giving you information here. However, if you’d like to know more about how you can earn a bit of extra money on the side, please feel free to drop me a line at charles@charleskelly.net. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
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Paul & Eli take refuge in Paul's Cambridge abode to deliver another economy comedy podcast In this episode, Paul delights in discovering more about Eli's new fan club. However, Eli is less impressed. We reply to your #AskSilverman questions. The chaps search through a "Betterware" catalogue to hopefully find gold, but come up with piss and in The Price is Shite, things get heated when Paul & Eli play a bit of Donkey Derby. Share & Enjoy. Subscribe or Die! You can see pictures and accompanying videos for this episode on our website www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Review, Share, Comment... all that jazz! WARNING *Show contains strong language and adult material