business formation News Archive - 08-Nov-2009

Zimbabwe: Keeping Hope Alive in Time of Difficulty (AllAfrica.com)
NEARLY every country in the world has experienced economic growth over the past decade, even accounting for the current recession.

Southern California property values sink below historic norms (Los Angeles Times)
IHS Global Insight says Los Angeles County home prices are now 6% undervalued. But ongoing foreclosures and economic woes mean the market bottom may not yet have been reached. Southern California property values have sunk below historic norms, various indexes show, but ongoing foreclosures and economic woes mean that the market bottom may not yet have been reached.

Keeping hope alive in time of difficulty (The Financial Gazette)
NEARLY every country in the world has experienced economic growth over the past decade, even accounting for the current recession. Zimbabweans, however, have watched their income fall by more than two-thirds amid the worst economic performance of all countries for which comparable data exists.

Local Managed Service Provider Sponsoring CloudCamp (dBusinessNews.com)
Indianapolis, IN - Indianapolis-based BlueLock, provider of cloud computing and managed IT services, announced they will sponsor the Columbus CloudCamp event on June 30, 2009. CloudCamp follows an interactive, unscripted format as attendees suggest topics of discussion, before and during the event.

GM bailout fuels fears of Europeanization (The Washington Times)
The Obama administration's bankruptcy bailout of General Motors Corp. Monday is the latest in a series of unprecedented government takeovers of private companies that some critics fear could lead to the Europeanization of the U.S. economy. The White House's latest move follows a string of similarly dramatic actions that have seen the government assume ownership stakes or control of at least half ...

 

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