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New business to open on Beam Station Road Alice Echo-News Journal (%remaining%) Remaining Thanks for visiting Alice Echo-News Journal. You're entitled to view 10 free articles every 30 days. You will see 5 articles for free before being asked to register, and then you can view 5 additional articles by registering or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Shakespeare in the Boardroom Businessweek One day in September 2010, Walt McFarland sat down with 23 other people—mostly men, mostly in their late 40s—for the final class of a master's degree program taught by the Oxford Saïd Business School and the HEC Management School in Paris. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bishkek to discuss business investment Central Asia Online Among the Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan has the most favourable conditions for running or investing in a business, he said. "We have a visa-free regime with 44 countries, and about 250 oversight agencies total – our neighbours have three times as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SCOREBOARD: Growth fever Business Spectator The US economy grew at an above trend pace of 2.7 per cent in the third quarter, up from an initial estimate of 2 per cent. That brings average growth over the last year pretty much to trend, at 2.5 per cent. All the freaking out over US growth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CERC honors Pepperidge Farm The Hour NORWALK -- Pepperidge Farm, part of the Norwalk business community since 1947, has been honored by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center (CERC) for its contributions to the state's economy. Pepperidge Farm, as well as Stamford Hospital and Charter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Notre Dame Football and NBC: BFF Again Businessweek In 1990, NBC signed Notre Dame to an unprecedented $7.6 million-per-year contract for its home games. The New York Times noted that the university, which had 11 national championships to its name, "historically has attracted the largest television ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employment Law: Know your documents The Hour Non-compete agreements (such agreements are helpful in protecting your business clients, etc.) d. Sex harassment policy ... You're entitled to view 10 free articles every 30 days, and you currently have (%remaining%) remaining. Then, if you enjoy our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retail sales sluggish Leader-Telegram November sales show that stores were challenged by the impact of Sandy, which hit the Northeast on Oct. 29 and disrupted business activity and households for several days. MasterCard Advisors' SpendingPulse, which tracks spending, said that Sandy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Abbott Labs Gets a Makeover Motley Fool With the impending spinoff of its branded-drug business, Abbott Labs (NYSE: ABT ) is losing a massive blockbuster drug in Humira. It's a confusing event to understand, with many investors left wondering what to do with these two stocks once they're ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPDATE: Downtown Fire Leaves Thousands Without Power in Dearborn Patch.com 4:20 p.m.: Around 2,000 Dearborn homes and businesses were still without power late Thursday afternoon after a fire resulted in an outage that morning. ... Correction: This article originally stated that students were sent home from DuVall Elementary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Out of Reach: If the Media Covers You, You'd Better Bring an Audience New York Observer Check out Forbes.com or Business Insider, two sites honest (or stupid) enough to show their pageview stats. Despite the sites' huge viral reach, it's not uncommon to catch articles with 250 views. Or 25. Or 2. Gawker has a better floor, but from time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Businessman coins revolutionary networking term NeighborNewspapers.com NetWeaving is the key to building strong business relationships, said Littell, chief netweaver and principal of Littell Consulting Services, Second Opinion Insurance Services LLC and The Enrichment Co. He spoke Thursday at the Buckhead Business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: LivingSocial to Lay Off Up to 9% Of Work Force Motley Fool LivingSocial could lay off 400 employees, or nearly 9% of its 4,500-strong work force, starting as soon as today, the Washington Business Journal reports. ... He didn't own shares in any of the companies mentioned in this article at the time of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Simply Put, Longwei Petroleum Worth $6 Or More Per Share Seeking Alpha ... of this article, while many people are constantly bothered by all kinds of information and data seemingly affecting a stock, its price trend, and technical signals every day, I only care about value and the real return I get from the company's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Theresa Tedesco Financial Post Theresa Tedesco is Chief Business Correspondent at the National Post. A veteran business journalist, she has worked at the Globe and Mail, Macleans magazine, The Financial Times and Southam News. She has also written numerous articles for various ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Entrepreneurship up 60 percent in US since last year Washington Post (blog) WASHINGTON,DC- FEB.1, 2012: Undergrad students, in Professor Richard Linowes' "Global Entrepreneurship" class at Kogod Business School, at American University discuss and review articles from the Economist magazine summarized on the white ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saugus to petition state for more liquor licenses Wicked Local In other business that didn't involve financial articles, Town Meeting members voted unanimously to adopt the Hallin Principle in memory of former Saugus High School teacher Isabelle Hallin that reads, "May our action within this Town Hall lead to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Content Exec Can't Wait for an Apple TV Set Motley Fool Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC ) , the cable operating business that was spun off in 2009, has already implied interest with working with Apple. COO Rob Marcus recently conceded that its cloud-based push would likely entail "giving up control of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Webroot Introduces Virtual Business Community Sacramento Bee 29, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Webroot, a leader in delivering Internet security as a service for business and consumers, today announced a new virtual business community that focuses on the security topics that matter most to IT and security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Deterioration of Daily Deals Motley Fool As Andrew Mason noted in his letter in Groupon's IPO filing: "Expect us to make ambitious bets on our future that distract us from our current business. Some bets we'll get right, and others we'll get wrong, but we think it's the only way to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One Game to Rule Them All Motley Fool Warren Buffett's business acumen is legendary. It took a while for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NYX ) to catch on, though. Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK-A ) (NYSE: BRK-B ) stock wasn't traded on the Big Board until Nov. 29, 1988. That day, in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 29th November 2012 Sacramento Bee Certs 4 Less, a provider of SSL certificates for small businesses, has announced the launch of its new mobile application, giving users the ability to purchase and set up their SSL connection directly from their smartphone or tablet. Users will be able ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dow Slides as "No Substantive Progress" Is Made on Fiscal Cliff Motley Fool Lately Intel has struggled with its own operations as it missed the mobile revolution and this may not be the best time for the company to be exploring new business ventures. Speaking of missing the mobile revolution, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT ) is also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man claims sexual, religious discrimination in suit Uniontown Herald Standard A Dunbar man alleged in a federal lawsuit that his former coworkers at a Mount Braddock business used religious and other slurs toward him, and when he complained to management, things got worse. Patrick Haines alleged in the suit that a coworker at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bridgeport mayor backs proposed marijuana farm The Hour In an interview with the Connecticut Post Finch said the Planning and Zoning Commission should be more pro-business. The commission ... You're entitled to view 10 free articles every 30 days, and you currently have (%remaining%) remaining. Then, if you ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three Reasons Why LinkedIn Just Got a Lot More Interesting Business 2 Community Your personal Home page now has a Facebook-style activity ticker, highlighting what other people in your network have been doing on LinkedIn – including when they've commented on articles posted by others. You can also add your own comments to those ... See all stories on this topic » |
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We have unfinished business, says Pollock | The Jewish Chronicle By Danny Caro David Pollock says Team GB has unfinished business to attend to after naming an 18-man squad for next year's Maccabiah Games in Israel. The Men's Open football manager has opted to blend youth with experience after selecting nine of ... JC articles | ||
St. Louis business owner wins early victory in HHS mandate suit | St ... By jenniferbrinker A federal appeals court has granted a preliminary injunction that would temporarily stop the HHS mandate from being implemented against a St. Louis Catholic business owner. The order was issued Nov. 28 by a three-judge panel in the ... Saint Louis Review - All Articles | ||
CEOs offer curious fiscal cliff gift | ceos, companies, cash - Business ... By JONATHAN LANSNER Numerous companies have announced in recent days that they'll pay special dividends to shareholders before year's end. These holiday-time gift givers include: retailers Costco and Dillards; gambling's Churchill Downs and Las Vegas Sands ... The Orange County Register -... | ||
Business Center and Serviced Office News, Tips and Articles ... By Jo Disney - News and Features Editor, U.K 2012 was the year of the SME. With so much focus on small and medium sized enterprises, how can business centres tap into the 'market of the moment'? Business Center and Serviced... | ||
Business Owner: Murals Make 'Burns Square Look Like The Ghetto ... By Charles Schelle Burns Square business owners are meeting with Sarasota City Manager Tom Barwin tonight to discuss their complaints about the Sarasota Chalk Festival. Sarasota Patch | ||
25 Businesses to Like on Facebook in La Grange/Western Springs ... It's the season for shopping, and the season for supporting local businesses. Here are 25 in La Grange, Western Springs and La Grange Park you should consider "liking" on Facebook! Western Springs Patch |
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This small business fuels the new economy - Articles From The ... WAUKEGAN, Ill. (MarketWatch) — In a small warehouse, in a tiny industrial park, on a tiny budget, one of my best friends from high school has become a U.S. ... articles.marketwatch.com/.../35308171_1_auto-bailouts-hamilt... | ||
Hiltzik: Poor management, not union intransigence, killed Hostess ... Let's get a few things clear. Hostess didn't fail for any of the reasons you've been fed. It didn't fail because Americans demanded more healthful food than its ... articles.latimes.com/2012/nov/25/.../la-fi-hiltzik-20121125 |
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