business formation News Archive - 05-Sep-2007

Credit crunch strangling small business? (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance)
When Diane Dobry incorporated Kristof Wines in May 2006 to import brands from Hungary, she did what many first-time entrepreneurs do - she scrounged for capital wherever she could find it, including in her home's equity.

Economic spinoff key to med school landing in region (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
There were many reasons to start a medical school in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

State attracts branch stores (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Maybe it's business development by retail-chain expansion.

Single mothers make their lives an open book (Edison Sentinel)
NORTH BRUNSWICK - For My Daughter's Keeper Inc. (MDK), mom's the word. However, moms come in all shapes and sizes: Rich, poor. Old, young. Educated, going through school. Married, single.

The credit crunch and small business (CNN Money)
When Diane Dobry incorporated Kristof Wines in May 2006 to import brands from Hungary, she did what many first-time entrepreneurs do - she scrounged for capital wherever she could find it, including in her home's equity. She took a $10,000 personal loan, got $13,000 from micro-lender Acción International and tapped a relative for $10,000. But she counted on getting the biggest chunk - $50,000 - ...

The great American ideas factory (BBC News)
BBC business presenter Peter Day visits Silicon Valley, California, where the surging creativity of new business formation is still in full swing, whatever the fears of the financial markets.

 

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