business formation News Archive - 29-Oct-2007

Laredo man, TAMIU alum has book signing Thursday (Laredo Morning Times)
Texas A&M International University alumnus and local attorney Joseph Dickerson will present his new book, "The Road Map to Rich: A Lawyer's Perspective on Getting and Staying Rich" (Ovation Books) in a special reception and book-signing at TAMIU's Student Center Rotunda, Thursday, from 5:30-7 p.m.Dickerson's book offers a practical guide to wealth accomplished through smart business and ...

MICHIGAN | ROAD TO RECOVERY: Auto pacts could mend ailing state (Detroit Free Press)
Looking back a decade from now, there's a fair chance people will say 2007 was the year Michigan and the U.S. auto industry finally turned it around.

OPPOSITION LEADER OUTLINES AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY'S TAX PLAN (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Regulations / Law   Federal Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd has announced what he calls Labor's long-term plan for tax.

Fed's Pianalto And Plosser Address Financial Stability, Communication, And Innovation (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - A pair of Federal Reserve Bank Presidents from Cleveland and Philadelphia made comments Thursday, discussing topics that ranged from stability of the financial markets, the importance of innovation and human capital to economic growth and providing suggestions for how central banks can improve their communication style.

City National Corp.'s Third-Quarter 2007 Net Income Grows to $60.1 Million, or $1.22 Per Share (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17, 2007 -- City National Corporation , the parent company of wholly owned City National Bank, today reported third-quarter 2007 net income of $60.1 million, or $1.22 per share, up from $59.0 million, or $1.20 per share, for the third quarter of 2006.

Opposition Leader Outlines Australian Labor Party's Tax Plan (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News)
Federal Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd has announced what he calls Labor's long-term plan for tax.

 

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