ENCINO, Calif.----California United Bank today announced that it has received regulatory approval for a new loan production office located in Westlake Village at 4333 Park Terrace Drive, Suite 215, Westlake Village, California 91361.
Intuit Touts Strong Future for Small Business in Briefings With Industry Experts and Lawmakers (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
WASHINGTON----Barriers to starting a small business will shatter and their success rates will improve over the next decade, according to study results that Intuit Inc. shared in briefings with members of Congress and small business industry leaders.
Forum aims to bolster UD-business ties (The Business Ledger)
Scott Jones has heard the cliche that you can't teach entrepreneurship.
Start-ups up 4% to their highest level since 2004 (icWales)
DESPITE increasingly difficult trading conditions, last year saw the highest volume of business start-ups since 2004, according to a study.
Chance to run for judge excites Anderl (The Chippewa Herald)
Julie Anderl is excited. She leans forward over the conference room table, and gesturing with her hands tells about the visits she had with court officials in Dunn and Eau Claire counties. They have established collaborative boards to see how court-related agencies can work together.
Speakers sought for conference (NWAnews.com)
ROGERS ? The Small Business Council of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce has issued a call for speakers for the second annual Arkansas Small Business Conference set for Sept. 12 in Rogers. Conference information and the proposal packet for speakers are available at www.RogersLowell.com. (Benton County Daily Record)
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Special Yale-CURE BioHaven Panel Discussion ? "The Next Big Idea: Creating a New Venture" (Yale University)
A special Yale-CURE BioHaven presentation will give venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and the Yale community a chance to look into the future at the next generation of medical therapeutics.
Data from central Ohio tell two tales (The Columbus Dispatch)
Central Ohioans tend to be poor, uncultured and overweight, according to the statistics. But we're also relatively young and smart, and we've got plenty of libraries to keep us in the know. We're moving from manufacturing jobs to careers in transportation and logistics. And we really don't care to take public transportation to get to work.
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