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The danger of market-timing a sale
Writing for The Globe and Mail over the past two years has been a treat for me but I’ve decided it’s time to stop talking about running a business and get back to actually running one again. I’ve recently launched a new software business and will be dedicating my time to it. This is my last column. Thank you, readers, for sharing your time with me… Read More
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How to own a business lunch
Imagine your company has launched the app of the moment and you’re hosting a business lunch to bring interested parties together. But here’s the thing. You and your colleagues usually nosh on takeout sushi directly from the carton. Or drop into the neighbourhood café. So there is likely a learning curve ahead – and it’s not just about the silverware… Read More
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NASA launches Juno to probe origin of solar system

An Atlas 5 rocket on August 5, 2011 launches from launch pad 41 at Cape Canaveral, Florida carrying NASA's Juno spacecraft on a mission to the planet Jupiter.
WASHINGTON –NASA on Friday launched the billion-dollar solar-powered spacecraft Juno on a five-year journey to Jupiter aiming to discover what makes up the solar system’s biggest planet.
The unmanned satellite observatory was propelled into space aboard a 197-foot- tall Atlas V rocket, blasting off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 12:25 pm (1625 GMT)… Read More
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