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The United States Postal Service announced recently that it was considering ending Saturday delivery services to save funds and counter the loss in revenue over the last few years. The decline is in part due to the internet and the increase in general communication devices such as cell phones, as well as the traditionally low [...]
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As a business owner, it is your responsibility to have yourself or someone dedicated to keeping up on the latest malware and viruses hitting email inboxes. If your company’s employees aren’t properly educated on what is going on, there could be a chance that your whole office could succumb to a virus.
We all know the [...]
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Last March we profiled 26 ventures hatched by the newly unemployed. Amid signs of economic recovery, we check in with each of them
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Interim executives fill managerial roles. To get the most out of them, companies must find the right match and acknowledge internal problems
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When the iPhone was released in 2007 it set the bar for all technological advancements, specifically in the area of cell phones. Cell phone manufacturers scrambled to assemble competitive iPhone alternatives, and Apple claimed they were copying their product. In previous years we have witnessed Apple battle Nokia and Palm phone systems over their developments, [...]
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In case there are those who aren’t aware, March celebrates Women’s History Month. This is an achievement, since some time ago in American history, the pure thought of women governing multi-millionaire dollar companies would be considered humorous.
Expected to stay at home, prepare the meals and tend to their children, nowadays, it’s not out of character [...]
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Lobbyists for small businesses, construction companies, manufacturers and other trade groups are racing the clock to convince Congress to reinstate the federal estate tax they’ve fought for years to abolish.
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Small business owners, who often borrow against homes and offices, are suffering from the vicious cycle that's keeping credit tight and pushing real estate down
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Approach local bankers, informal investors, and peer-to-peer lenders, such as Prosper and Zopa, and talk up revenue history, accounts receivable, and inventory
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As Congress continues to shape a jobs bill, data from payroll companies suggest that small businesses have started to hire
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Ever since the Oakland-based East Bay Express published an explosive story called Yelp and the Business of Extortion 2.0 a year ago, Yelp Inc. CEO Jeremy Stoppelman has been dealing with charges that the company has a bad habit of shaking down small businesses. The scheme, say critics, is that Yelp ...
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The U.S. Internal Revenue Service will extend a moratorium on penalties until June 1 for failing to report transactions considered tax shelters.
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The site faces a lawsuit—and a barrage of criticism—for mingling ads and reviews