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What you will find in this edition

  • Feature:
    Bitcoin vs. Blockchain
  • Business Psychology:
    Body Language Explained and How You Can Benefit!
  • Business Funding:
    From 10 K to 3 Million!
  • Executive Fitness:
    Everything You Need to Know to Get Started with Intermittent Fasting!
  • International Spirits & Cuisine:  
    Great Breweries to Visit as You Travel the Globe
  • Living & Traveling Offshore: 
    Tips for Getting Sleep on Your Next Flight!
  • Corb7 International Services:
    Swiss Trust Companies for Sale

International Business

Feature

Understanding Crypto Currencies

Crypto Currency certainly seems to be in all of our futures. This is especially true now the Facebook has announced their intentions with their own currency called Libra.  In this ongoing series, we will continue to look for materials which simply explain this market.  Today, we offer a video which clarifies the difference between Bitcoin and Blockchain.


International Business

Business Psychology

Body Language Explained and How You Can Benefit in Business Situations!

Body Language is defined as nonverbal communication n which physical behavior, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey the information. Obviously, if you are well informed about the science and how to read it, this can become a major advantage for you during business negotiations.  We found this video presentation by a former FBI expert outstanding.


International Business

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Lifestyle

Executive Fitness

Everything You Need to Know to Get Started with Intermittent Fasting!

It seems like intermittent fasting and its potential benefits of better health and weight loss are being discussed everywhere.  We have heard people discuss it at cocktail parties, business conferences and sporting events.  Intermittent fasting is simply defined as an eating system that cycles between periods of fasting and eating which doesn’t specify the foods you should eat but rather when you should eat them.  To that end, we thought you might enjoy the above video from one of our favorite health related channels in YouTube.  Published by Thomas DeLauer, the only complaint we have about his channel is how technical he tends to get.  The information he posts, however, is outstanding.


Lifestyle

International Spirits & Cuisine

Great Breweries to Visit as You Travel the Globe

The beer business is booming. According to IBIS World, a market research leader that provides business information on thousands of industries across the globe, revenue for the global beer manufacturing industry reached $208 billion in 2018.

People the world over love their beer. For people who love both beer and traveling, the chance to visit a brewery or two on their next overseas trip might be too good to pass up. The following are a handful of breweries that travelers might want to visit the next time they go globetrotting.

· Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland: Ireland is a popular tourist destination, and many who have visited Ireland would insist that no trip to the Emerald Isle is complete without spending some time at the Guinness Storehouse. Located in Dublin, the brewery welcomes visitors, who are treated to a tour of the facility and a lesson on the correct way to pour one of the world’s most popular, and arguably most iconic, stouts. Before leaving the brewery, visitors are urged to visit the facility’s Gravity Bar, a rooftop bar where visitors can hoist a pint and take in the 360° views of Dublin.

· De Halve Maan, Bruges, Belgium: Belgian beers have developed a global following, and the De Halve Maan brewery in the medieval city of Bruges is a must-visit for any beer lover. True beer lovers might prefer the brewery’s XL Tour, a small-group visit that includes a tasting in the brewery’s cellar.

· Kiuchi Brewery, Ibariki, Japan: Kiuchi has been brewing sake for nearly 200 years. However, the Kiuchi Brewery began brewing beer in the mid-1990s, and in 2008 opened its Nukada Brewery to meet a growing global demand for its beer, including the popular Hitachino Nest, a true craft beer that should not be missed by any beer lover visiting Japan.

· Ste·ji Brewery, Ste·ji, Iceland: Iceland has become a popular tourist destination in recent years, particularly among North Americans. Beer lovers traveling to Iceland won’t be disappointed by visiting the Ste·ji Brewery, which is located in the country’s awe-inspiring west coast region of Borgarfjordur. Visitors can enjoy many Ste·ji beers in the brewery’s tasting room, and those with the stomach to do so might be able to sip the controversial Whale beer, which is produced with whale testicle smoked in sheep dung.


Lifestyle

Living & Traveling Offshore

Tips for Getting Sleep on Your Next Flight!

Overseas travel has risen considerably over the last two decades. According to data from the World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics and Compendium of Tourism Statistics, more than 633 million tourists traveled internationally in 1996. By 2017, that figure had risen to 1.567 billion.

Travel appeals to billions of people across the globe, and overseas travel seems to be especially alluring. Visiting other countries is a great way to try new foods, meet new and interesting people and immerse oneself in cultures that are entirely different from one’s own. If only getting overseas weren’t such an arduous process, perhaps even more people would venture to foreign lands.

As any international traveler knows, crossing time zones can wreak havoc on the human body. And such havoc is not exclusive to international travel, as even domestic travelers in countries as expansive as the United States and Canada can be thrown off when traveling from one coast to another. Finding ways to sleep on lengthy flights is a great way to combat jet lag and other issues associated with changing time zones. The following are a few tricks travelers can try in the hopes of arriving at their destinations well-rested and ready to explore.

· Choose a window seat. Many travelers find that window seats are more conducive to sleeping than center or aisle seats. When sitting in a window seat, you only have one person sitting next to you, which means only one shared arm rest. In addition, window seat occupants can rest their heads against the interior wall of the cabin, which can facilitate sleeping. Window seat occupants also can sleep without fear of interruption by fellow passengers getting up to use the restroom or stretch their legs.

· Avoid exit row seats. Exit row seats with all that extra leg room might seem like the ideal place to doze off. However, many exit row seats do not recline, forcing occupants to sit upright for the duration of their flights. Especially tall travelers may want to sacrifice reclining in favor of extra leg room.

· Pack light. Two carry-on bags may make it difficult to sleep, as one likely will have to be stored beneath your seat and between your feet. That can make your seat feel especially cramped, compromising your ability to get comfortable and fall asleep.

· Dress the part. Throw fashion to the wind and choose comfort over style if you hope to sleep on your flight. Wear loose-fitting clothing, such as sweatpants and a T-shirt with a hoodie that can be easily removed if need be. Such clothing is more comfortable to sleep in than jeans and form-fitting attire.

It’s possible to get a good night’s rest on a flight, giving tourists the chance to hit the ground running once they arrive at their destinations.


Business Services

Business Acquisitions

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Swiss Trust Companies are not banks but come as close as you can get without actually being a licensed Swiss bank. Thus, many of the authorities and advantages a bank provides become available to ownership without a large capital requirement and with much lower ongoing costs. Vintage Swiss Trust Companies bestow enormous advantages upon its owner due to its history and date of incorporation, which include the opportunity for profit & asset protection.

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