What do you think of the e-commerce in your country? Is it promising?; Avangate Included in Independent Research Firm Report on Key Solutions for

Question by Prince: What do you think of the e-commerce in your country? Is it promising?
I am in Beijing, China. I opened a shop online three months ago part-time. I am an English editor in a publishing house. But you know the publishing industry is stagnant and the market is fierce.
Can you tell me? What do you think of the e-commerce in your country?

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Answer by Nathan B
e-commerce is promising here in the US, yet it is a double edged sword. Today the business world is a different animal then it used to be. Competition today is fierce in every arena of business. Name one industry, one product, one market, and show me that competition exists. Today’s business world isn’t about a unique product, as no product is unique or at least not for very long: Business today is about positioning a product or service to victor over competitors.

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Avangate Included in Independent Research Firm Report on Key Solutions for
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Nov 30, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Avangate, the agile eCommerce solutions provider trusted by thousands of Software and SaaS companies to grow their business worldwide through any channel and any model, is featured in a new report
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Can I cancel my UK student loan debt by living in a foreign country?; Debt no more: Steve Keen's radical proposal

US deby crisis explained in detail in a simple and effective manner, understandable for the common man. The financial system is on the brink of another collapse, it may sink other major economies too along with it. This could result in a situation worse than the Great Depression.

Question by RJC: Can I cancel my UK student loan debt by living in a foreign country?
I have a debt with the student loans company in the UK, taken out between 2002 and 2005.
I’ve heard that if I live in a foreign country for a number of years my debt can be cancelled. Is this true? How does it work?

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Answer by v b
No. It’s a myth. You’d still owe the money.

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Debt no more: Steve Keen's radical proposal
But you don't make the debt vanish, you empower the debtor — in fact require him or her — to pay it off. You pointedly don't give the money to the bank on the assumption that it will loan it back out. And you ultimately don't allow the banks to
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