business formation News Archive - 16-Oct-2008

UW-Whitewater opens center to help displaced GM workers (Small Business Times)
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and Forward Janesville have created a partnership to provide services and support for the displaced workers and small businesses to be affected by the closure of the General Motors Corp. plant in Janesville.

Business owners learn of state aids (Post-Tribune)
VALPARAISO -- About 40 small business owners and others took advantage of an effort to get the word on what resources the state has to help them at an eight-agency seminar Wednesday in the Ivy Tech conference center.

eMinutes(R) Prepares to Kill Off Entities in Last Quarter Crunch (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
eMinutes®, a law firm focused exclusively on business formation and the maintenance of legal entities, is gearing up for the year-end dissolution rush with customized Dissolution Boot Camps.

Learn about the World Security Services Market (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Financial services industry is available in its catalogue.

How To Find The Best Form Of Liability Protection For Your Business (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
How Business Owners Can Choose Between S Corporation vs. C Corporation vs. LLC

Recession-Proofing (The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record)
HARRISONBURG - The Harrisonburg area is poised to survive a recession mostly unscathed because it has worked to grow industries that will remain strong, local experts said.

UW-W office might bolster local business (The Janesville Gazette)
With an eye on helping displaced General Motors' workers and other struggling businesses, UW-Whitewater is extending its reach directly to the Janesville area.

Legal Filing Online Easy for Entrepreneurs (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Janet Long and her family wanted to open their own business. They had an excellent product -- their late mom Elaine's secret toffee recipe. Elaine's Toffee Co. started out as a family affair, bringing Jim Ahlgren and his three daughters together three years ago.

 

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