by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Jun 3, 2011 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Miscellaneous, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
It’s Not a Puzzle, SB is IOH A confusing cryptic signing-off at the end of an email we discovered to be a lamenting excuse rather than reason to be tagged on to a name. As email arrived along with a misplaced attachment we assumed the acronym held an unknown...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Mar 15, 2011 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
An excuse we hear from ourselves, and other quarters, seems to be on the increase; everyone is ‘too busy’. It’s not a new idea being busy in business, it`s par for the course, a part of the territory as models adapt and develop, strategies are placed to structure...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Jan 4, 2011 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Miscellaneous, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
X Marks the Spot: The NeXt Big Thing Whoaaa! A Dragon circled the world twice in three hours in December and, before doubt creeps in, this wasn’t after a wee dram or three. Space X launched and returned to earth its spacecraft. This private company has...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Dec 23, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Locked away, remaining a secret known only to us (….and anyone else who happens to already know) are a couple of special places which on this occasion we don’t want to share. Any businesses associated with our special places understand that we loyally return...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Sep 22, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Miscellaneous, Outside the Box, Uncategorized
It is said that a herder in Caffa, Ethiopia, was so intrigued when he found his goats dancing that he too decided to try the red cherries they had eaten and sure enough he too started dancing. The red beans were taken to a local monastery, however, believing the...