business formation News Archive - 11-Jan-2008

Chamber Of Commerce Adds "Tools For Business Success" (MyMotherLode.com)
Sonora, CA -- The Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce has added a "Tools for Business Success" section to its website. According to President and CEO George Segarini, the free tool will help entrepreneurs choose the type of business entity that meets their needs.

Third Annual Midwest Health Care Venture Survey Findings: Investment Interest in Midwest Health Care Companies ... (Centre Daily Times)
The Midwest continues to grow in reputation as a source of quality health care investment deals, according to the results of the third annual survey of national health care venture capital firms by BioEnterprise. The survey gathers venture firms' perspectives on the Midwest health care start-up environment and sources of Midwest opportunities.

Linde appointed to new Superior Court judgeship (The Islands' Sounder)
Linde?s appointment is effective Jan. 1. Previously, San Juan and Island counties shared judges. ?As a resident of Friday Harbor for 35 years, John has a history with San Juan County that will be important in this new position,? Gregoire said.

Credit crisis squeezes startups (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The subprime mortgage crisis of 2007 has given the nation's larger banks a thumping but businesses and entrepreneurs also feel the pain of the resulting credit crunch, a Wells Fargo official told the Venture Club of Louisville yesterday.

NFTE Receives $40,000 from NexTier Bank to Invest in Youth Entrepreneurship Education (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PITTSBURGH----The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship of Greater Pittsburgh received a $40,000 grant from NexTier Bank to provide teachers with the tools to teach high school students the principles of entrepreneurship and business formation.

Unleash The Little Guys (Newsweek)
Once the land of the free, America now holds up entrepreneurs and start-ups. Four ways to fix the problem.

NFTE Receives $40,000 from NexTier Bank to Invest in Youth Entrepreneurship Education (Centre Daily Times)
The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) of Greater Pittsburgh received a $40,000 grant from NexTier Bank to provide teachers with the tools to teach high school students the principles of entrepreneurship and business formation. The funds will support the delivery of current NFTE programs by more than 20 teachers certified in managing this experiential program.

 

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