business formation News Archive - 25-Jul-2007

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.

3 firms land $63.4 million in investments (Crain's Detroit Business)
Three Southeast Michigan companies secured $63.4 million in investments during the first half of 2007, according to the BioEnterprise Midwest Health Care Venture Investment Report.

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.

City National Corp.'s Second-Quarter 2007 Net Income Grows to $59.2 Million; Earnings Per Share Rise 3 Percent to $1.19 (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES, July 18, 2007 -- City National Corporation , the parent company of wholly owned City National Bank, today reported second-quarter 2007 net income of $59.2 million, or $1.19 per share, up from $58.7 million, or $1.16 per share, for the second quarter of 2006.

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.

Yale Entrepreneurial Institute Fosters Student-Initiated Business Ventures (Yale University)
The Yale Entrepreneurial Institute (YEI) is hosting a new 10-week program designed to inspire, nurture and educate student entrepreneurs, and demonstrate that resources available locally match or better those in more celebrated hotbeds of entrepreneurship.

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

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.

 

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