business formation News Archive - 15-Sep-2006

Most Canadian small business owners want to remain small (Investment Executive)
Most Canadian small business owners would rather remain small than keep growing their businesses, according to a report by CIBC World Markets.

Swedish business breaks its political silence (Financial Times)
The moment the campaign bus turns off its engine, the chanting can be heard: "We want a change of government!" The noise is coming from hundreds of teenagers standing on chairs to greet Fredrik Reinfeldt, leader of the centre-right opposition, during campaigning for next month's elections.

What Japan's next leader must do (Asia Times)
living standards. Japan's accomplishments are respected in many ways, including stronger economic growth, rising prices, a brighter employment picture, vastly improved corporate projects and efficiency, and a slowdown in the growth of public debt.

Fuse 2006 to explore what makes business grow (Syracuse.com)
The second annual Fuse conference, scheduled Sept. 19 and 20 in Syracuse, will spotlight technology initiatives that are creating business opportunities in Upstate New York.

Seminar to focus on biomedical industry (The State)
The Clemson University Research Foundation, working with the university?s bioengineering department, will present a daylong program on the biomedical industry in South Carolina on Oct. 20, at the Westin Poinsett in Greenville.

 

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