Here’s a small round up of some cool shades and brands you might like for this summer 2020: 1. FutureMood Sunglasses: “The world’s first sunglasses proven to alter your state of mind.? Conjured in California. $175 at futuremood.com // @FUTUREMOODSTUDIOS 2. The ‘MONEY’ Shade by Mont Boudoir The ‘MONEY’ Shade by Clermont Twins – Former U.S. TV personalities turned full-time models (Yeezy amongst others) and founders of The Clermont Foundation, Launched digitally last week, their first ever eyewear design for their brand Mont Boudoir . The silhouette is composed of a futuristic, exaggerated and oversized square frame. $295 at montboudoir.com // @montboudoir 3.Port Tanger Port Tanger has partnered with Browns to release a new collection of sunglasses inspired by the city of Tangiers. The eyewear label is heavily influenced by the Moroccan city, celebrating its vibrancy and culture through the range of frames. Port Tanger styles available now at the Browns web store — app...
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The disastrous failure of WeWork’s non-IPO provided not just a dramatic crash-and-burn spectacle, but also a valuable cautionary tale about how not to do an IPO. Even if your company is not ready to go public at the moment, if there may be an IPO in your future, things go more smoothly for companies that begin the work well in advance. As a financial manager who consults for public and soon-to-be-public companies, I’ve worked with organizations traveling along a well-planned path, and those with an IPO date looming and management panicking. Here’s what I’ve learned in the process. Have a business plan that demonstrates a path to profitability The first tech boom clearly demonstrated the folly of having an IPO with nothing more than “a good idea.” Now, especially after several high-profile IPO failures, investor sentiment has swung to favor companies that demonstrate a solid growth history and a clear path to profitability. Go disciplined or go home Ven...
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