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MagazineMonthly Shōnen Sunday
Episodes24 (List of episodes)
Volumes 15
Networks NTV
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GenresBaseball
Studio OLM
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Mix is a Japanese baseball-themed shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It is a sequel to Touch. Its chapters have been serialized since May 12, 2012 in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine. As of August 2019, the chapters have been compiled into fifteen tankōbon volumes.

How WeWork's founder flew too close to the sun

How WeWork's founder flew too close to the sun
Nov 7,2023 8:51 pm

... Throw some fun into the Mix - by serving free beer and playing music for a younger crowd embracing new and blurred lines between work and personal life - and you had the formula for a company that, to its fans, felt more like a movement than a business...

'Dream come true' for Sam Fender's guitar tutor

'Dream come true' for Sam Fender's guitar tutor
Jun 13,2023 12:50 pm

... " He s united so many parts of the community that wouldn t normally Mix - the football crowd, the music crowd, old rockers, young kids...

Covid: React study finds latest wave 'may have peaked' in young

Covid: React study finds latest wave 'may have peaked' in young
Apr 6,2022 6:10 am

... The team at Imperial said data from mobile phones and other sources suggested there had been a rise in socialising and Mixing in recent weeks...

How TikTok is forcing singers to search for a viral moment

How TikTok is forcing singers to search for a viral moment
Apr 4,2022 6:05 am

... " The tactic of teasing music paid off for PinkPantheress and, more recently, Hazey, whose freestyle verse for Packs And Potions blew up on TikTok, leading to a full release and reMix...

Brit Awards 2022: Full list of nominees

Brit Awards 2022: Full list of nominees
Dec 18,2021 10:14 pm

... Album of the yearAdele - 30Dave - We re All Alone In This TogetherEd Sheeran - =Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be IntrovertSam Fender - Seventeen Going UnderArtist of the YearAdeleDaveEd SheeranLittle SimzSam FenderBest groupColdplayD-Block EuropeLittle MixLondon GrammarWolf AliceSong of the YearA1 & J1 - Latest TrendsAdele - Easy On MeAnne-Marie, KSI & Digital Farm Animals - Don t PlayBecky Hill & David Guetta - RememberCentral Cee - Obsessed With YouDave ft Stormzy - ClashEd Sheeran - Bad HabitsElton John & Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (Pnau Mix)Glass Animals - Heat WavesJoel Corry, Raye & David Guetta - BedKSI - HolidayNathan & 220Kid & Billen Ted - WellermanRiton, Nightcrawlers & Mufasa - FridayTion Wayne & Russ Millions - BodyTom Grennan - Little Bit Of LoveBest new artistCentral CeeGriffJoy CrookesLittle SimzSelf EsteemBest international artistBillie EilishDoja CatLil Nas XOlivia RodrigoTaylor SwiftBest international groupAbbaBTSManeskinSilk Sonic War On DrugsBest international songATB / Topic / A7S - Your Love (9PM)Billie Eilish - Happier Than EverCkay - Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)Doja Cat ft SZA - Kiss Me MoreDrake ft Lil Baby - Girls Want GirlsGalantis, David Guetta & Little Mix - Heartbreak AnthemJonasu - Black MagicKid Laroi & Justin Bieber - StayLil Nas X - Montero (Call Me By Your Name)Lil TJ & 6lack - Calling My PhoneManeskin - I Wanna Be Your SlaveOlivia Rodrigo - Good 4UPolo G - RapstarTiesto - The BusinessThe Weeknd - Save Your TearsBrits Rising StarHolly Humberstone - WinnerBree RunwayLola YoungBest danceBecky Hill Calvin HarrisFred AgainJoel Corry Raye Best rock/alternativeColdplay Glass Animals Sam Fender Tom GrennanWolf AliceBest pop/R& BAdele Dua LipaEd Sheeran Griff Joy Crookes Best hip-hop/grime/rapAJ Tracey Central Cee DaveGhetts Little Simz Producer of the yearAnnounced in January 2022Songwriter of the yearAnnounced in January 2022Follow us on, or on Twitter...

Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' Body named TikTok UK song of 2021

Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' Body named TikTok UK song of 2021
Dec 13,2021 4:18 pm

... " The track s reMix featuring ArrDee, E1 (3x3), ZT (3x3), Bugzy Malone, Buni, Fivio Foreign and Darkoo was the version most used by creators on the app...

Ethiopia's war one year on: How to end the suffering

Ethiopia's war one year on: How to end the suffering
Nov 4,2021 6:24 am

... Asking not to be named, he told the BBC that Dessie was known as the " capital of love" because of its multi-ethnic and cultural Mix - a thriving economic hub...

Coronavirus bubbles: How they work and who is in you?

Coronavirus bubbles: How they work and who is in you?
Jun 2,2020 9:31 pm

... Coronavirus spreads to Mix if the people - be it in the workplace, in shops, pubs and clubs, or on buses and trains...

How WeWork's founder flew too close to the sun

Apr 19,2020 12:06 am

By Simon JackBusiness editor

The story of Adam Neumann and The Rise and fall of WeWork reads More like a Parable than a business story.

A tale of monstrous ego, Vaulting Ambition and a credulous public.

Adam Neumann was the tall, handsome, barefoot, tequila-shooting, weed-smoking Svengali who booked rap stars for The Office party, had aspirations To Live forever, become The World 's first trillionaire and expand his company to Mars.

That seems A Million miles from humbling reality, as The Company that became the largest tenant of Office Space in New York and London from the very landlords who once adored it.

It started with a solid, proven idea pitch-perfectly retuned for its time.

A space to work for those who wanted More Than a coffee bar but less than an office was not a new idea. Regus (now IWG) was founded in the late 1980s.

But when WeWork was founded in 2010 the conditions were perfect.

Commercial premises had emptied Out as the financial crisis saw even some of the biggest businesses fold. Landlords were desperate.

There was an army of laid-off workers trying to find a way to rebuild their careers and thanks to mobile technology could work anywhere.

Rock-bottom interest rates meant you could borrow to fund expansion cheaply.

And investors with FOMO - Fear of missing Out - were prepared to pay Almost Anything in case they missed The Next Amazon, Google or Facebook.

Throw some fun into The Mix - by serving free beer and playing music for a younger crowd embracing new and blurred lines between work and personal Life - and you had The Formula for a company that, to its fans, felt More like a movement than a business.

At The Heart of it all was Neumann. He arrived in New York in 2001 after Growing Up in a kibbutz in Israel. He went to Business School and, while there, he had A Number of bright ideas including a women's shoe with a collapsible heel and a company making baby trousers with knee pads.

But in 2008, to save costs he rented Out half his own Office Space to Someone Else And Then he and a friend persuaded The Landlord To Let them divide up some floors of an empty building and rent them Out . This business was called Greendesk - it served free fairtrade coffee and celebrated kibbutz-style, communal living.

Young, groovy freelancers flocked in and Neumann realised he was on to something.

Taking a page from the Jeff Bezos playbook, The Company gets get big fast with The Help of a friendly Real Estate developer who invests $15m (£12m) for a 33% stake. He changes the name to WeWork and The Ball is rolling.

Investors pile in, including one of The World 's biggest tech investors, Softbank, pumping the value up to $47bn (£38bn) over The Next seven years.

Neumann wowed audiences and investors with his vision. He continues to expand into over 20 countries, he buys a gulfstream jet, hires P Diddy for The Office party. But The Company was losing £200,000 an hour.

Although people point to the pandemic and the recent rise in interest rates as WeWork killers, the start of its decline was well before either.

People started asking awkward questions about why a company that sublet Office Space was being valued like a technology company.

In 2017 the Wall Street Journal said The Company was " fuelled by Silicon Valley pixie dust".

WeWork was in fact playing a game that has proved dangerous time and again.

Buying long and selling short. That meant buying up huge amounts of long-term Office Space leases in prime locations and hoping that you can find enough short-term tenants to cover your own expenses, plus a profit.

But it is arguably only when Neumann decides to sell shares in an initial public offering (IPO) in 2019 that The Veil falls. Documents filed with The Authorities revealed bigger losses than thought and an odd relationship between The Company 's finances and Neumann's own.

The IPO bombed. WeWork's value fell by $40bn within a few months and Neumann resigned as chief executive shortly afterwards. Six months later, Covid hit and the landscape for shared working changed dramatically.

Neumann ultimately did a pretty Good Job of disentangling his own finances from that of The Company he founded. WeWork is currently worth about $50m - roughly a thousandth of its peak value. Neumann himself walked away with over a billion Dollars - More Than 20 times what The Company is currently worth.

This Pied Piper who enchanted some of The World 's biggest and supposedly smartest investors has moved on. He has investments in dozens of companies and recently secured a $350m backing from another big name, Venture Capital firm Andreessen Horowitz .

To return to our Parable - he flew Too Close to The Sun . But it wasn't the wax on wings that melted.

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