Some quick links to start your Monday. This story isn’t really applicable to the industry except for the fact that I didn’t realize there were devices that allow you to block your GPS location … In-car technology is more important than brand or color to people who are in the market to buy new cars … An exclusive interview with Stan Lee … Gas prices have resumed falling … A map of Black Friday doorbuster specials … How 80 hours of Navy SEAL training taught one executive to be a better leader and a better follower … President Obama called ISIS “a bunch of killers with good social media” … Mistakes entrepreneurs make when trying to expand … The things Americans steal most … Fiat Chrysler is giving dealership employees — and their families — free college education to try and find good help … Android-only apps to make your iPhone friends jealous … How to set realistic sales goals … Walmart is pushing Cyber Monday to Cyber Sunday … Why you should work through the holidays … The habits of people with great reputations.
NEWS
- One of the principals involved in an alleged $31 million fraudulent debt collection ring is Travell Thomas, a professional poker player who was won two World Series of Poker tournaments.
- The state of Georgia accidentally leaked the personal information, including Social Security numbers and drivers license numbers, of 6 million registered voters in the Peach State. An IT staffer in the Secretary of State’s office has been fired for breaking internal rules which led to the information’s release.
- Even though the federal government is offering more repayment options, the number of student loan borrowers in default continues to rise. As of September, 7.6 million borrowers had not made a payment on their student loans in nine months, 7% higher than a year ago.
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