business formation News Archive - 25-Dec-2006

KC leaders urge Missouri lawmakers to step up bioscience efforts (Kansas City Star)
Kansas City?s natural bistate focus on life sciences is in danger of tipping away from Missouri, a group of the state?s newly elected lawmakers were told Saturday.

Thomas Elias: (Whittier Daily news)
ANOTHER political year has ended, so maybe Californians can get a welcome respite from the constant barrage of complaints by conservative politicians about this state's business climate.

Putin urges regions to support family institution (Itar-Tass)
MOSCOW, December 21 (Itar-Tass) -- President Vladimir Putin called on regions to support in every way the institution of family, not only by means of material incentives, but also moral guidelines.

Group honors smaller firms (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - Two small businesses that have added employees and invested in expansion were honored yesterday at the annual holiday luncheon of the Worcester Regional Chapter of SCORE, the nonprofit Service Corps of Retired Executives.

Whatever happened to the heroes of industry? (The Scotsman: Business)
WHILE many markets performed admirably last year, the absence of entrepreneurs is ominous.

Local entrepreneurs getting boost with new program (Ionia Sentinel-Standard)
IONIA - A coalition of Ionia County communities are joining together to plant the seeds for a garden of homegrown entrepreneurs. ?The chances of landing a big manufacturer within the county is less than one percent,? said Diane Smith, director of the Ionia County Economic Alliance.

The Monitor View (The Monitor)
Prosperity is advancing in Mexico - but only to the most wealthy and those working in government-linked industries, according to a study released this week by the World Bank. It found great inequalities in wealth stemming from "concentrated wealth in the...

 

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