Kevin David, an entrepreneur, uses YouTube as a business tool and has generated major revenue from his videos.
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A YouTube creator explains how he made nearly $50,000 in ad revenue from one video, without millions of subscribers

A YouTube creator explains how he made nearly $50,000 in ad revenue from one video, without millions of subscribers

Amanda Perelli | Kevin David, an entrepreneur, uses YouTube as a business tool and has generated major revenue from his videos.

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This VC firm managing $500 million in assets tries to invest in as few companies as possible. And it only wants startups with management teams looking for help.

This VC firm managing $500 million in assets tries to invest in as few companies as possible. And it only wants startups with management teams looking for help.

Troy Wolverton | The team at HighBar Partners has plenty of startup experience that can help its investments, said managing director Brian Peters.

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Meet the tech CEO whose company is striving to bring AI to the little guy in retail

Meet the tech CEO whose company is striving to bring AI to the little guy in retail

Áine Cain | "I feel the time has come for AI to be mainstream," NextOrbit CEO and founder Kishore Rajgopal told Business Inside.r

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10 books that will give new managers the self-confidence necessary to lead, motivate, and inspire their team

10 books that will give new managers the self-confidence necessary to lead, motivate, and inspire their team

Shana Lebowitz | We didn't simply stick with traditional business reads. Instead, we included novels, psychological research, and the musings of a Roman emperor.

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Software intelligence company Dynatrace soared 49% on its first day of trading. Its top execs explain how a 'technology refresh' helped the company grow.

Software intelligence company Dynatrace soared 49% on its first day of trading. Its top execs explain how a 'technology refresh' helped the company grow.

Rosalie Chan | Dynatrace, which is owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo and competes with Cisco and Broadcom, just went public. Here's what's next.

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Top Oracle execs Larry Ellison, Mark Hurd and Safra Catz failed to earn all of their annual bonuses this year

Top Oracle execs Larry Ellison, Mark Hurd and Safra Catz failed to earn all of their annual bonuses this year

Julie Bort | Oracle's board say they didn't meet the business goals to earn all of their 2019 bonuses. But they'll still get paid handsomely.

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One Wall Street expert says stocks could plunge 20% in the next 2 months. Here are 4 trades investors should make before the collapse.

One Wall Street expert says stocks could plunge 20% in the next 2 months. Here are 4 trades investors should make before the collapse.

Christopher Competiello | Vincent Deluard, the director of global macro strategy at INTL FCStone, expects a hefty sell-off this fall.

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A Wall Street analyst says Red Hat’s CEO is seen by investors as the likely successor to IBM chief Ginni Rometty

A Wall Street analyst says Red Hat’s CEO is seen by investors as the likely successor to IBM chief Ginni Rometty

Benjamin Pimentel | Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is seen by many investors as a potential successor to IBM chief Ginni Rometty, according to a Wall Street analyst.

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A private equity firm just paid $18 million for Sizmek’s contextual-targeting business, beating out The Trade Desk and Zefr. Here’s how its new leaders will help advertisers prepare for privacy regulations.

A private equity firm just paid $18 million for Sizmek’s contextual-targeting business, beating out The Trade Desk and Zefr. Here’s how its new leaders will help advertisers prepare for privacy regulations.

Lauren Johnson | The company's new leaders said they see a big opportunity for contextual-based advertising as marketers prepare for regulation and privacy laws.

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Investors from Greycroft, Science, Lerer Hippeau, and others who control millions of dollars name the direct-to-consumer startups that will blow up this year

Investors from Greycroft, Science, Lerer Hippeau, and others who control millions of dollars name the direct-to-consumer startups that will blow up this year

Tanya Dua | Investors including Alan Patricof, Peter Pham, and Tim Armstrong are pouring money into DTC brands like Dirty Lemon, Bev, and Liquid Death.

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