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WLKY Louisville - Thu Dec 10, 5:54 pm ET
Twenty-nine Kentucky businesses received a tax break from the state to both create and maintain jobs.
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Dothan Eagle - Thu Dec 10, 5:37 pm ET
Local officials are antsy over $1 million being held up in Montgomery which was earmarked in 2007 for the Alabama Revolving Loan Fund to benefit small businesses in the Wiregrass.
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South Sound Business Examiner - Thu Dec 10, 5:22 pm ET
U.S. Small Business Administration today announced the appointment of Calvin Goings, as the regional administrator in Region X, to oversee the SBA's programs and services in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska."I am honored to be joining the Obama Administration and implementing the President's plan for supporting and revitalizing our nation's small businesses," said Goings, a past two term ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 4:34 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Ranking Member Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine) and Chair Mary L. Landrieu (D-La.) last night introduced two bipartisan measures to strengthen and improve support for American entrepreneurs seeking opportunities to expand their business, create new jobs and compete in the international market ...
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Dothan Eagle - Thu Dec 10, 4:29 pm ET
Wiregrass officials are antsy over a million-plus dollars of funds being held up in Montgomery which was earmarked in 2007 for the Alabama Revolving Loan Fund to benefit small business.
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San Diego Union-Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 4:24 pm ET
With 2009 ticking down to the final days, the ongoing Small Business Administration Web Chat series will focus on year-end tax planning tips and information.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 4:09 pm ET
WASHINGTON----Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced the appointment of Calvin Goings, as the regional administrator in Region X, to oversee the SBA’s programs and services in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.
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WBKO Bowling Green - Thu Dec 10, 2:43 pm ET
Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson is hosting a meeting with small-business owners to get ideas for stimulating the economy and creating jobs.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 2:27 pm ET
ATLANTA----The U.S. Small Business Administration reminds eligible Private Non-Profit Organizations of the January 9, 2010 deadline to submit disaster loan applications for Economic Injury caused by the severe storms and flooding that occurred from March 16 through May 22, 2009.
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Louisiana Weekly - Thu Dec 10, 2:00 pm ET
To help combat this, leading civil rights and economic organization the National Urban League has partnered with alternative business lender, On Deck Capital. They ve announced a program that promises to provide much needed financial relief to thousands of minority-owned small business owners who can not qualify for traditional bank loans.
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Santa Monica Mirror - Thu Dec 10, 1:36 pm ET
If there’s an upside to this recession, it’s that it’s apparently unleashed the entrepreneur in a lot of us. Wait, make that the “homepreneur” in us. That’s the latest shorthand used to describe small-business owners running “viable enterprises” from their homes.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 1:27 pm ET
U.S. Chamber "Faces of Lawsuit Abuse" Campaign Debuts Small Business Stories
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WebCPA - Thu Dec 10, 11:40 am ET
The economic storm is battering companies nationwide, and small businesses are not immune to its fury.
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KTVO Kirksville - Thu Dec 10, 10:24 am ET
Sen. Claire McCaskill says money left over from the federal financial bailout should be used to provide loans to small businesses.
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redOrbit - Thu Dec 10, 10:10 am ET
Change Office Space: Commercial vacancy rates in cities across the country are 10 percent or higher. This abundance of offices makes renting or buying space much cheaper. If moving is difficult, now is the time to negotiate prices with the owner of the building.Benefit from Reduced Prices: The cost of raw materials is now lower than ever, therefore supplies can be brought in for less money ...