Danny Taing’s 55,000 Kit Kats began their long, twisted and sometimes obscure journey in Japan. Taing is the founder of Bokksu, a New York company that sells Japanese snacks in subscription boxes, and he intended to make a tidy sum by flipping the sweets stateside. The Kit Kat shipment, which included sought-after flavors such as melon, matcha latte and daifuku mochi, had cost $110,000, but Bokksu expected to make about $250,000 in total revenue. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New Y
Triumph Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:TFIN) Q3 2023 Earnings Call Transcript October 20, 2023 Luke Wyse: Good morning. It’s 9:30 and a beautiful morning in Dallas. We’d like to start the call today by thanking you for the interest in TFIN and your attendance today. We know it’s a busy day for earnings and we appreciate the […]
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