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From Zero to Unicorn
In building a start-up, there are three possible results; failure, success and spectacular success, one bearing unicorn status. While it’s not easy to build a start up to become a unicorn, there are plenty of opportunities to try. Grab Headquarter at Marina One Tower Singapore. The company is valued USD 82.8 million and served the area
Brikcoin: A Manual Cryptocurrency for the Value of the Absence of Plastic
Global Ecobrick Alliance encourages people to sequester unwanted, unloved plastic, to capture it and render it harmless – indeed, valuable – by gathering it and shoving it firmly into discarded bottles to create ecobricks. Ani Himawati and Russell Maier are committed activists from the Global Ecobrick Alliance, a not-for-profit Earth enterprise, a loose, decentralised network of
Insurance in Indonesia
CB Insights recently published an article on insurance indicating that according to data from the OJK, insurance literacy in Indonesia fell from 17.9 per cent in 2013 to 15.8 per cent in 2017. A number of tech startups operating in the realm of insurance have focused on financial comparison by providing online destinations to buy insurance products
A Critique of Criticising Capitalism
“Capital is money, capital is commodities. By virtue of it being value, it has acquired the occult ability to add value to itself. It brings forth living offspring, or, at least, lays golden eggs.” – Karl Marx Charlie Chaplin on Factory Work (1936) While it may sound odd and miserable, Marx is right. It is