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BUSINESSES continue to report robust levels of business activity, with business conditions holding firmly to last month's strong levels due to healthy trading, profits and employment, a survey shows...
IDB fund will finance program to strengthen cooperative sector in Paraguay :: Harold Doan and Associates Ltd. :: News when you need it....
Pacific Rim leaders today pledged political will and flexibility to rescue faltering global trade talks after forging an agreement to curb climate change they hope will influence a new global strategy on the problem....
Corzine has signed legislation that calls for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020, approximately a 20 per cent reduction, followed by a further reduction of emissions to 80 per cent below 2006 levels by 2050...
Bullying can go beyond the playground -- it can even extend to factory floors, cubicles and office cafeterias...
SEATTLE -- Bungie Studios, the Halo video game developer acquired by Microsoft Corp. in 2000, is once again operating as an independent company, Microsoft said yesterday....
Posted by April 08, 2007 06:19AM Every Sunday in the Driving Section, The Plain Dealer features a My First Car story from one of our readers. Well-used, but still good enough to dream on...
Ohio waitress wins CNBC stock-picking contest - U.S. Business - MSNBC.com Hotty Miss
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Bioenvision investor asks to end Genyme license, add board seats - Atlanta Business Chronicle: Jill Stone
A major investor in Bioenvision Inc., the latest buyout target of Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp., has announced a plan to gain more value from the sale...
Print Edition - Philadelphia Business Journal: Dwayne Jenkings
investment company APF pays $36M for office building Lockheed Martin MS2 begins IT student internship in N.J...
Small business redefined Miriam Liddle
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Some Kentucky residents eligible for piece of Ameriquest settlement - Philadelphia Business Journal: Jill Stone
More than 2,000 Kentucky residents are eligible for a total of $888,436 in restitution from Ameriquest Mortgage Co. as part of a $325 million national settlement of a predatory lending lawsuit against the company...
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Spanish-speaking business seminars scheduled next week...
Gov. Blunt signs legislation to fight fraud, add revenue - Philadelphia Business Journal: Justin Henine-Hardenne
Matt Blunt signed several bills into law Friday, including one that its estimated to add as much as $10 million to the state s revenue over the next three years...
Texans soon to see funds from Ameriquest settlement - Atlanta Business Chronicle: Amber Swift
About 21,000 Texas homeowners may be eligible to share in a $21 million settlement Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has reached with and its affiliates, the AG said Thursday...
Print Edition - Houston Business Journal: Hotty Miss
Hines to scrape downtown sky Financial firms see money in minorities Return to school to mark 'powerful' changes Wind energy blows gale of opportunities for local firms Dome project moves closer to fruition with funding pledge Analysts unfazed as KMG ins...
Early Stage: Step 12 - Alternative forms of business finance Penny Ditch
Editor's note: This is the 12th in a series of articles on developing start-up companies in the technology or biotechnology sectors. - In Step 11, we discussed other forms of finance beyond equity financing, namely debt financing...



