business formation News Archive - 18-Jul-2007

Middle East Entrepreneurs Push for Change (U.S. Department of State)
Hamoud al-Motawakkel?s advertising agency in Yemen was not doing as well as he had expected. Being a civil engineer by training, he did not have much background in managing a business. Then, in 2004, he heard about the Middle East Entrepreneur Training in the United States (MEET U.S.) program and decided to apply. MEET U.S., run by the University of California?s Beyster Institute, brings ...

Are business births so rosy-cheeked? (Inside Bay Area)
THE LATEST employment report supposedly settled the debate, once and for all.

Movers and Shakers (Portsmouth Herald)
PORTSMOUTH ? Service Credit Union announces new hirings and staffing changes at several locations.

Caroline Baum: Are business births as rosy-cheeked? (Asbury Park Press)
Friday's employment report supposedly settled the debate, once and for all. With the addition of 132,000 nonfarm jobs in June, the U.S. economy was back after limping along for several quarters.

Linkfest: The Week That Was (TheStreet.com)
A survey of the best Web links examining the market's recent roller-coaster ride, plus much more.

Workshop will help entrepreneurs begin (Florida Today)
Upcoming "Roadmap to Success" Workshop Series is designed to help entrepreneurs navigate through the complexities of new business formation.

Are business births as rosy-cheeked as the BLS Says? (Inside Bay Area)
THE LATEST EMPLOYMENT REPORT supposedly settled the debate, once and for all.

Are Business Births All That Healthy?: Caroline Baum (Correct) (Bloomberg.com)
(Corrects spelling of Combinatorics in ninth paragraph in column published July 11.) July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Friday's employment report supposedly settled the debate, once and for all.

 

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