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Trumpocracy condensation the UKBoris Johnson’s Foyer Group & US ‘Dark Money’
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Liad Meidar thinks the ancient practice of barter can make a comeback–with a dot-com twist.
Meidar, chief executive of Seattle-based Ubarter.com, wants a good-size chunk of the hot business-to-business market. Ubarter.com has just been bought by Network Commerce, formerly ShopNow.com, another Seattle company riding the business-to-business wave by offering consulting services and software tools to conduct e-commerce.
Ubarter.com offers on-line Ubarter dollars, which allow businesses to buy and sell items from pencils to airline tickets over the Internet. The site targets cash-strapped small businesses and Internet start-ups that need goods and services they cannot afford but for which they can trade.
The company charges a 5 percent cash fee on each transaction. It does not accept its own Ubarter dollars.
The site, whose membership has grown 150 percent in 2000, averages $3.5 million to $4 million worth of transactions a month. Meidar hopes to sign on 100,000 members by year’s end.
Ubarter.com lost $3 million on revenue of $2.7 million in the nine months ended Dec. 31, according to a quarterly report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Here’s how the site works: Say a small hotel in Chicago needs two or three computers. It registers on Uba
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Yahoo Finance
(Reuters) -Activist investor Gatemore Capital on Wednesday urged British polling and research company YouGov to conduct a review of its business and initiate a sale process.
Gatemore attributed the company's share price performance to operational missteps. YouGov's shares have fallen 63.7% so far this year.
Some concerns outlined by Gatemore, which has a stake of around 1% in YouGov, include the pollster's failure to provide timely financial forecast and a lack of clarity on achieving mid-term targets.
YouGov did not immediately respond to a request for a comment.
"We are deeply confident in YouGov's fundamental strengths and long-term potential," said Liad Meidar, managing partner at Gatemore. "However, urgent actions are needed now to help the company chart a path towards realizing its intrinsic value."
In April, Gatemore had called for British specialty chemicals firm Elementis' board to review its operations and replace the CEO amid a fall in the share price.
(Reporting by DhanushVignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas and Shounak Dasgupta)