business formation News Archive - 23-Dec-2008

Charles D. Smith named head of Retired Players Association (NBA.com)
The National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles D. Smith as the organization's Executive Director. Effective immediately, Smith is assuming leadership of the organization. In addition to overseeing and leading the operational and strategic efforts of the NBRPA, other key responsibilities include fundraising, marketing, member ...

Arkansas at a Glance (Arkansas Business)
A snapshot of the qualities that makes central Arkansas a natural manufacturing hub.

More Economy Pages (Heritage Foundation)
With the nation officially in a recession, the November jobs report shows the painful state of the current economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that in November, 533,000 jobs were lost and the unemployment rate increased from 6.5 percent to 6.7 percent.

Legal Filing Online Easy for Entrepreneurs (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Janet Long and her family wanted to open their own business. They had an excellent product -- their late mom Elaine's secret toffee recipe. Elaine's Toffee Co. started out as a family affair, bringing Jim Ahlgren and his three daughters together three years ago.

Entrepreneurship is thriving despite recession (Washington University in St. Louis)
Nov. 26, 2008 -- The number of teams competing for the 2008 Olin Cup awards was whittled down to five finalists on Nov. 19 in the "elevator pitch" stage of the race for $70,000 in seed money to start a new company.

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Hoge Fenton Attorney Byron F. Mellberg Earns LEED Professional Accreditation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel, a leading Northern California real estate and business law firm, is pleased to announce that Byron F. Mellberg has earned the U. S.

Economic slowdown hasn't slowed entrepreneurial spirit (The Greenville News)
Some hope to prove that bad times are good times to start a business

 

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