By Heath West
Apr 6, 2021
In business, you have to have a niche. Provide a service that no other business does. You do that, and you ll be sure to be successful.
A business called U.S. Private Vaults, located in a strip mall in Beverly Hills, seemed to have found that niche. That is, until the government drew an indictment against the business. U.S. Private Vaults was allegedly laundering money for drug dealers, and letting them stash guns, drugs, and stacks of $100 bills in security boxes that were rented anonymously.
According to the prosecutors, the business had advertised with the statement “We don’t even want to know your name.”
The Reserve Bank of Australia has made its decision on the official cash rate for April ahead of a surge in the housing market and policy implications for a rapidly recovering economy.
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COIMBATORE: Unidentified people broke open a house at K Chettipalayam on the Dharapuram Road in Tirupur city and escaped with 120 sovereigns of gold jewellery and Rs 28 lakh in cash.
The burglary happened in the house of A Shabiullah, 54. Shabiullah, who runs a screen printing unit, is the secretary of the Tamil Nadu State Amateur Kabaddi Association.
Shabiullah, his wife and son went to Ooty on April 2. On Monday morning, his younger brother A Hithayatullah found the main door lock broken open. He alerted the Tirupur city police and his elder brother.
Tirupur city police commissioner G Karthikeyan said three special teams had been formed to nab the burglars. One of the teams was collecting CCTV footages from nearby buildings.
Kennewick Good Samaritan Finds and Returns $7000 to Owner!
Here s a what would you do situation. If you found $7000 in cash, would you return it? Apparently, one Kennewick individual decided to do the right thing and return $7000 in cash that was found at the Circle K.
It s a pretty amazing story of integrity and doing the right thing. According to a posting on the Kennewick Police Department s Facebook page, here is what happened:
On Thursday evening, a Tri-City resident was inside Circle K located at Steptoe St and Gage Blvd in Kennewick. While shopping the resident found a unique plastic bag with over $7,000 inside.
COVID-19 significantly changes retail industry in Europe Xinhua | Updated: 2021-04-04 15:30 People wearing protective masks walk past a window display of a closed retail store in London, Britain, Dec 20, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
FRANKFURT The COVID-19 pandemic has forced cash-loving Europeans to embrace significant changes in their shopping behaviors. It is believed that booming online business and less cash payment will keep on going even in the post-pandemic era.
In February, adjusted retail turnover in Germany declined by 9 percent in real terms from a year earlier, following the second COVID-19 lockdown, which caused a large number of shops to close, Federal Statistical Office said on Thursday.