business formation News Archive - 20-Sep-2006

Start-ups show signs of healthy growth (The Herald)
Scottish business start-ups are showing signs of healthy growth, according to the latest statistics from the Committee of Scottish Clearing Bankers (CSCB).

Indicators Strong for Small Businesses (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES----Sept. 18, 2006--Business.com, the web's leading business search engine and directory, today released its August Business.com Barometer, a monthly measurement that provides a snapshot of the rising and falling business search trends among small business Internet users.

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.

Scottish intellectuals ?are talking the country down? (Sunday Herald)
Leading historian Tom Devine has attacked high-profile Scots, including Channel 4 executive Stuart Cosgrove and television don Niall Ferguson, for being too ?pessimistic? about their nation.

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.

Metropolis Technologies Corp. Announces The Otto Law Group PLLC of Seattle, Washington Has Been Retained as the (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Metropolis Technologies Corp. announced today that the company has retained The Otto Law Group PLLC as its corporate counsel of record.

 

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