business formation News Archive - 19-Nov-2007

In Global Entrepreneurship, One Small Initiative Can Make One Huge Difference (Knowledge at Wharton)
Entrepreneurs love to grumble about the roadblocks and delays created by bureaucrats. Government officials, they say, are slow, bumbling and concerned only about sticking to the rules and clocking out at 4:55 p.m. But in a study of global entrepreneurship, Raffi Amit and Mauro Guillen, both Wharton management professors, have found that a simple, if smart, bureaucratic initiative mattered ...

On the bus between the airport terminal and the aircraft recently, I got talking to the head of one of the newer gold ... (Financial Mail)
rights bill introduced in 2002 has been widely slated by the mining industry, he pointed out that in all likelihood his company would not have existed before it. Along with transferring all ownership of mining rights to the state, it also introduced a "use it or lose it" clause.

Ghana: Arthur K on Job Creation (AllAfrica.com)
At the beginning of this campaign, I pledged that this will be a campaign of ideas that will propose substantive solutions to the problems of our nation.

Food Incubator founder focuses on local impact (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Question: What is the Northern Colorado Food Incubator?

Your business community (The Idaho Statesman)
Job changes

Zimbabwe: 'Things Looking Up' - URL Management Upbeat About Future (AllAfrica.com)
UNITED Refineries Limited (URL) management is buoyant that the entry of a new investor into the troubled food and detergents manufacturer could put back the company on the rails to full production and profitability.

Small-business sector picking up the pace (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Wisconsin added about 2,300 businesses with employees in 2006 - strong growth compared with recent years, and strong relative to growth rates in states across the Northeast and Midwest, according to federal data released last week.

 

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