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Local man fights for small business contracts Santa Rosa Press Democrat As sales manager for a Petaluma-based computer company in the late 1980s, Chapman listened as a sobbing sales team member explained how she had spent three months working on getting a contract that was earmarked for a U.S. small business only to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bad for you, bad for business Sustainable Industries The Guardian published an article that ties climate change to real health concerns. As the article points out, as a society, we are much more inclined to take preventative action when it directly impacts our own health and well-being. By casting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Positive DOE environmental report for LED lighting Examiner.com ... found to show similar consequences. For more info: In order to anonymously receive FREE email alerts on future green energy & electronics technology and business articles, please subscribe on my homepage and/or follow me on Twitter. Advertisement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Japanese Boards Ready for Activist Investors Like Dan Loeb? Businessweek Despite having taken a 26 percent stake in the headlight maker, Pickens couldn't even secure a board seat and eventually backed out of his position and penned an article in the Washington Post: "The Heck with Japanese Business: Why I'm Not Interested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Should KFC Rethink its China Strategy? Businessweek When YUM! Brands (YUM) held its annual investor day in early December, the script was familiar: The star of the fast-food family—the pretty one that brought home the big bucks and wowed rivals—was once again KFC China. Its sluggish U.S. sibling, with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groupon's Radically Shifting Business Motley Fool In a twisted irony wrapped in its own discount-oriented business, the company now trades for more than 50% off that value, at around $4 billion. However, Groupon is now a much different company since its IPO. While bears have written off the company ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SCORE: Lessons from JCPenney Post-Bulletin Last week I closed by writing customer loyalty isn't measured by the number of satisfied customers going out of your business today. It is measured by the number of loyal customers who return to your business tomorrow and all the days after because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Wal-Mart Plans to Get Back to Business Motley Fool As many believe the retailer's success represents the downfall of locally based businesses and the decline of the labor movement, Wal-Mart aims to show the opportunities it offers to both its workers and its shoppers. In Wal-Mart's quarterly report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wage-And-Hour Lawsuits Jumped 432 Percent In The Last 20 Years Huffington Post Starbucks. In 2002, Starbucks agreed to pay <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2002/apr/20/business/fi-starbucks20" target="_hplink">up to $18 million</a> to settle claims that it had denied its workers overtime pay. In 2008, the coffee chain <a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Not everyone sees Africa as an attractive investment destination How we made it in Africa BY Dinfin Mulupi | Business Focus, Feature Articles | May 14, 2013 at 12:23. Global business leaders who are not currently running businesses in Africa perceive it as the least attractive investment destination in the world. The Ernst & Young Africa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business journalists go on the attack; demonize Atlantic seasonal workers The Media Co-op (blog) None of the recent articles mention that past governments "stole" $57-billion from the EI account, which was created from contributions by workers and business. The money was put it into general government revenues to help pay down the debt and support ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business emerges from program DesMoinesRegister.com "These connections have made it possible for me to get clients, develop my articles of incorporation, etc," he said. "As a startup these have been invaluable because I don't have the funds to pay people to do this. I don't have enough good things to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Business of Fighting: A Look Inside the UFC's Top-Secret Fighter Contract Bleacher Report "There are a number of things that are unique to our business...First and foremost, we absorb 100 percent of all production and marketing costs associated with the event. The NFL gets a license fee from Fox. Even boxing gets a licensing fee from HBO. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Here Are The Companies Committed To The Bangladesh Factory Safety Accord Huffington Post Carrefour. The French retailer <a href="http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR&date=20130514&id=16476984" target="_blank">Carrefour</a> announced on May 14 that it would sign the accord, according to Reuters. See all stories on this topic » |
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The IRS Targeting Scandal Could Disrupt ... - Business Insider By Josh Boak and Eric Planin It is responsible for overseeing the tax credits and tax increases in the law, and—most critically—ensuring that businesses and individuals comply with the individual mandate and other major provisions. Prominent Republicans are already ... Politics Contributors | ||
Karen Kaplan: Receptionist To Hill Holiday CEO - Business Insider By Laura Stampler Previously on Business Insider Advertising: LivingSocial's ... Please Note: Business Insider will never share your information with any other companies. You also have the ... These articles have been added to your Google activity log. You can ... Advertising | ||
Business Center and Serviced Office News, Tips and Articles ... By Officing Today - Press UltraSoft Technologies Ltd has launched new functionalities to serve the ever-evolving nature of the business centre and virtual office industry. Business Center and Serviced... |
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Twitter vs. NYT: Which is the more enduring business model ... A major online player says the microblog's real-time nature provides its staff job security and that the Gray Lady staff is 'not guaranteed a future.' www.prdaily.com/.../Twitter_vs_NYT_Which_is_the_more_e... | ||
Tribune poll: Rahm Emanuel's ratings on business and economy ... Mayor Rahm Emanuel has rolled out a stream of what he's billed as pro-business initiatives and stood with dozens of corporations making jobs announcements ... articles.chicagotribune.com/.../ct-met-rahm-emanuel-business-... | ||
Yammer Sales Up 259% in Last Quarter - Technorati Business Microsoft announce an impressive sales increase at enterprise social network Yammer. technorati.com/.../yammer-sales-up-259-in-last/?... | ||
XE.com - RPT-Morgan Stanley CEO defends bond-trading business ... Date format: yyyy-mm-dd. Refresh Articles. RPT-Morgan Stanley CEO defends bond-trading business strategy. Top Articles. XE Market Analysis: North America ... www.xe.com/news/2013/05/.../3351945.htm?... | ||
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