business formation News Archive - 16-Feb-2009

Biz Buzz: Business news from around town (Fullerton News Tribune)
Cherch Restaurant to open

Who?s Who in Wine Law (North Bay Business Journal)
The more than two dozen attorneys chosen for the Business Journal?s first Who?s Who in Wine Law represent a range of specialization and a deep appreciation of wine making, often extending to their own vineyards and vintages.

Media Sciences Reports Second Quarter Financial Results. (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Media Sciences International, Inc. [Nasdaq: MSII ], the leading independent manufacturer of color toner cartridges and solid ink sticks for color business printers, today announced its quarterly financial results for the period ended December 31, 2008.

Recession Fuels Business Innovation and Formation in New York (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
to-Use, Affordable Offices with Flexible Terms

This Oscar-bound urban fantasy comes with a Twist (The Globe and Mail)
Oliver Twist, meet Slumdog Millionaire.

Starting over: Creating opportunities after suffering job layoffs (BizJournals)
John-Paul Maxfield lost his job at a private equity firm about four months ago. In any other year, he would have looked for another job. Instead, he has cashed out his IRA, traded the family Volvo for a pickup truck and is starting his own recycling business: Denver-based Waste Farmers LLC.

Women-owned Entrepreneurial Startups Underperform Men-owned Firms (Kansas City InfoZine)
Kauffman Foundation Research Shows Differences in Startup Capital May Directly Correlate to Firm Survival and Growth

Oklahoma Tax Commission business tax workshop scheduled in February (The Daily Ardmoreite)
Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc. will host a free workshop on state taxes for business owners and entrepreneurs in the Durant area, according to Dr. Barbara Rackley, coordinator of REI?s Women?s Business Center.

 

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