Business cards take high-tech edge - Indianapolis Star

Business cards take high-tech edge - Indianapolis Star
Business cards take high-tech edgeIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoBy Erin Conroy AP DA Mlynek’s double-sided business cards are busy with facts about himself, his military outfitting and equipment company, and his Web site …

Business cards take high-tech edge (The Indianapolis Star)

Business cards take high-tech edge (The Indianapolis Star)
D.A. Mlynek’s double-sided business cards are busy with facts about himself, his military outfitting and equipment company, and his Web site. When turned at an angle, the cards even show a sequence of images of a man in camouflage climbing a boulder.

Small Business Management Fall Sessions in both English and Spanish (El Paso Times)

Small Business Management Fall Sessions in both English and Spanish (El Paso Times)
The El Paso Community College Small Business Development Center’s Small Business Management Institute is designed to enhance the business owners’ knowledge and skills in strategic planning and management which will allow them to organize and grow their business enterprises profitably and gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.

Bonita Springs studies business tax (The News-Press)

Bonita Springs studies business tax (The News-Press)
The cost of operating a business in Bonita Springs could go up if the city enacts a new tax.

Business puts spouse’s assets at risk (Los Angeles Times)

Business puts spouse’s assets at risk (Los Angeles Times)
Dear Liz: My husband recently quit his high-paying job and is going into business for himself. Because I don’t agree with his decision, he won’t tell me any of the details, such as where the business is located or what kind of income he will have. We have always filed joint tax returns because we both received W-2 forms and they were relatively simple to fill out.

Business Calendar (The Oregonian)

Business Calendar (The Oregonian)
To submit items: Send Sunday business calendar events to The Oregonian Business News Department no later than 17 days prior to the event. Fax: 503-294-4079; e-mail: money@news.oregonian.com. Only events sponsored by nonprofit organizations will be printed.

UP blasts: Varanasi back to business (NDTV)

UP blasts: Varanasi back to business (NDTV)
Does India’s war on terror need a strategic revamp? Within hours of two blasts in Varanasi, it was business as usual on all roads that led to the court’s premises, which was the site of the two blasts.

Small business needs break on property taxes - Indianapolis Star

Small business needs break on property taxes - Indianapolis Star
Small business needs break on property taxesIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoThe burden of property taxes should be capped at 2 percent of assessed value — homeowners, rental units and businesses alike — starting this year. …

ANALYSIS: Business leaders cautious on TSE opening to China (Taipei Times)

ANALYSIS: Business leaders cautious on TSE opening to China (Taipei Times)
The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s (TSE) plan to allow Chinese investors to buy Taiwanese stocks is unlikely to take effect ahead of the opening of direct transportation links, although such a liberal move would greatly benefit the domestic stock market, local business leaders said.

Government should “stay away from business” - O’Brien - Jamaica Observer

Government should “stay away from business” - O’Brien - Jamaica Observer
Government should “stay away from business” - O’BrienJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 38 minutes agoOne of the most successful international investors operating in the Caribbean challenged regional governments to step back and let the business community …

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