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What does it take to go carbon neutral as a business?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Who better to move our world forward toward greater sustainability than today’s greatest innovators? . When we heard about the EO’s initiative to support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals , we felt on the right path. He founded AmberMedia in 2002. is a step in the right direction.

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Nigeria’s IROKO plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange AIM in 2022

TechCrunch

IROKO , a Nigerian-based media company, could file to go public in the next 12 months on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) Alternative Investment Market. This is why the media company is choosing to list on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the LSE. Nigeria’s Interswitch confirms $1B valuation after Visa investment.

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Keeping It Green In 2019: How To Organize An Eco-Friendly Event

Impact Hub

Until the day when air travel becomes more sustainable, we believe we all must make conscious efforts to offset our climatic impact in light of journeying to meet in person. From the designs of our workspaces to our communities’ recycling habits, we’ve taken measures to ensure sustainability in our network from day one. Here’s how: 1.

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From $800k to $274M in 4 Years - The Story of Ariba

Tomasz Tunguz

At the outset, Ariba sustained very high gross margins, in the low 80 percent range. At the time of its IPO, the company was only investing about 75% of its revenue and sales and marketing. In 2002, the company invested significantly in sales and marketing, but suffered a decline in revenue. The company spent $46.4M

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A Samurai, a Knight, and a Yankee

Entrepreneur's Handbook

( Any views expressed in the below are the personal views of the author and should not form the basis for making investment decisions, nor be construed as a recommendation or advice to engage in investment transactions. Usually, Japan and the EU are happy to have a weak Yen or Euro vs. the rest of the developed world.

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