Business travel survival guide: How and why this entrepreneur refuses to settle

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Stacy Garcia, founder of Stacy Garcia Inc., a licensing and design company, travels frequently as part of her job as an entrepreneur and business owner. Her company, which focuses on interior design products, has roots in hospitality design, and today includes a collection of global lifestyle brands and product lines including textiles, carpeting, furniture, and lighting.

Part of Garcia’s success is due to her “never settle” attitude. “When I believe in something, I never settle until I’ve accomplished it,” she says. “I don’t stop just because I’ve heard a few ‘no’s.’ I’ve trained myself to hear ‘not yet’ instead of ‘no.’ This challenge is what has made my journey so meaningful, and so much sweeter when I finally get the ‘yes’ I deserve.” Read more…

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Hilton and Netflix partner on in-room streaming, controlled through Hilton’s own app

While many hotel chains offer Netflix on their TVs as a courtesy for their guests, Hilton and Netflix this morning announced a first-of-a-kind partnership that will give Hilton’s guests the ability to log into Netflix and control their streaming experience directly from Hilton’s own Hilton Honors mobile app. This will initially be offered in Hilton’s […]

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Taiwan-based travel startup AsiaYo raises $7M Series B led by Alibaba Taiwan Entrepreneurs Fund

AsiaYo, a travel accommodation booking platform based in Taipei, Taiwan, has raised a $7 million Series B led by Alibaba Taiwan Entrepreneurs Fund, a non-profit initiative run by the Chinese e-commerce giant, and China Development Financial. Darwin Ventures and Delta Ventures also participated in the round, which brings AsiaYo’s total raised since its launch in […]

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Watch a hotel rip Trump’s name off its sign

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Owners of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Panama ripped Trump’s name off the front of their building on Monday.

Orestes Fintiklis, who purchased the majority share of the building in August, had the Trump Organization removed from the building on Monday after a Panamanian court ruled in favor of Fintiklis taking over the hotel’s administration, the New York Times reports

The ‘Trump’ letters were just removed from outside the Panama hotel where he lost management control today@UnivisionNews #TrumpOrg pic.twitter.com/1qs2gfW23U

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Watch a hotel rip Trump’s name off its sign

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Owners of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Panama ripped Trump’s name off the front of their building on Monday.

Orestes Fintiklis, who purchased the majority share of the building in August, had the Trump Organization removed from the building on Monday after a Panamanian court ruled in favor of Fintiklis taking over the hotel’s administration, the New York Times reports

The ‘Trump’ letters were just removed from outside the Panama hotel where he lost management control today@UnivisionNews #TrumpOrg pic.twitter.com/1qs2gfW23U

— David Adams (@dadams7308) March 5, 2018 Read more…

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8 life-changing portable washers, dryers and other laundry gadgets

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Laundry stuff is taking over the Internet, and no, we’re not talking about Tide Pods

If you paid attention to any CES coverage last month, you’ll remember how one of the most popular inventions was a laundry-folding robot called FoldiMate — that costs near $1,000 and doesn’t really work. While laundry tech is becoming an increasingly attractive category to consumers, the truth is that most of us aren’t about to drop a grand on a robot to do a small task that we can do ourselves. Read more…

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