- Govt websites, programs have exporting information AP
Here are some of the resources available to small business owners who want to learn about exporting: More »Govt websites, programs have exporting information
Here are some of the resources available to small business owners who want to learn about exporting:
- Export revival underway for small businesses AP
When Lawrence Scheer began selling baby clothes in 2010, he didn't realize it then, but he was on the leading edge of a recovery in small business exports. More »Export revival underway for small businesses
- Exclusive: Facebook reaches 1 million active advertisers Reuters
By Jennifer Saba (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it now has 1 million active advertisers globally who used the platform in the last 28 days, a milestone for the company that is seeking to revive its revenue growth. A vast majority of those advertisers are small business owners who have flocked to the world's No. 1 social network. Facebook executives are hoping to net even more small advertisers … More »Exclusive: Facebook reaches 1 million active advertisers
By Jennifer Saba (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it now has 1 million active advertisers globally who used the platform in the last 28 days, a milestone for the company that is seeking to revive its revenue growth. A vast majority of those advertisers are small business owners who have flocked to the world's No. …
- Senate committee passes lending, disaster bills AP
The Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship has passed and sent to the full Senate four bills aimed at helping small businesses get loans and disaster recovery help. More »Senate committee passes lending, disaster bills
The Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship has passed and sent to the full Senate four bills aimed at helping small businesses get loans and disaster recovery help.
- Economy looking healthier to small business owners AP
The economy is looking healthier in the eyes of small business owners, according to a survey released Tuesday. More »Economy looking healthier to small business owners
The economy is looking healthier in the eyes of small business owners, according to a survey released Tuesday.
- Get Started: Small business insecurity, optimism AP
RETIREMENT INSECURITY: Small business owners are concerned that their companies will be hurt by the lack of retirement savings among millions of Americans. More »Get Started: Small business insecurity, optimism
RETIREMENT INSECURITY: Small business owners are concerned that their companies will be hurt by the lack of retirement savings among millions of Americans.
- Hard to get small business loans, survey says AP
Many small business owners are still finding it hard to get loans and credit, and that's creating problems for their companies, according to a survey released Monday by the American Sustainable Business Council. More »Hard to get small business loans, survey says
Many small business owners are still finding it hard to get loans and credit, and that's creating problems for their companies, according to a survey released Monday by the American Sustainable Business Council.
- New regional bank aims to grow Appalachian economy AP
Mike Hurley had a great opportunity: He could multiply sales and staff by converting his metal-stamping business from one that made brackets for the automotive industry into a top-tier supplier of satellite dishes to DirecTV. More »New regional bank aims to grow Appalachian economy
- Small business exports picking up, survey finds AP
Small business exports are rising as the economy gradually gains strength and companies find trading partners in a new mix of countries, according to a survey released Wednesday. More »Small business exports picking up, survey finds
Small business exports are rising as the economy gradually gains strength and companies find trading partners in a new mix of countries, according to a survey released Wednesday.
- Small businesses are hiring again, but cautiously AP
Nina Vaca is interviewing job applicants at her staffing company again after putting hiring on hold at the end of last year. More »Small businesses are hiring again, but cautiously
- Cheap translations, but not replacement for humans AP
An Israeli startup says it has come up with a way to overcome language barriers when conducting international business: an automated service that provides quick translations between English and seven other languages with nothing more than a telephone. More »Cheap translations, but not replacement for humans
- Small business owners more upbeat, still cautious AP
Small business owners grew a little more optimism about their companies and the economy during May, according to a survey released Tuesday. More »Small business owners more upbeat, still cautious
Small business owners grew a little more optimism about their companies and the economy during May, according to a survey released Tuesday.
- Small business confidence hits one-year high in May Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small business optimism rose to a one year-high in May, a hopeful sign for an economy that has hit a soft patch. The National Federation of Independent Business said on Tuesday its Small Business Optimism Index increased 2.3 points to 94.4 last month, the highest level since May last year. It was the second straight month of gains in the index. Eight of the index's 10 components … More »Small business confidence hits one-year high in May
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small business optimism rose to a one year-high in May, a hopeful sign for an economy that has hit a soft patch. The National Federation of Independent Business said on Tuesday its Small Business Optimism Index increased 2.3 points to 94.4 last month, the highest level since May last year. It was …
- Klamath Tribes and feds exercise water rights AP
Tens of thousands of acres in Oregon's drought-stricken Klamath Basin will have to go without irrigation water this summer after the Klamath Tribes and the federal government exercised newly confirmed powers that put the tribes in the driver's seat over water use — a move ranchers fear will be economically disastrous. More »Klamath Tribes and feds exercise water rights
Tens of thousands of acres in Oregon's drought-stricken Klamath Basin will have to go without irrigation water this summer after the Klamath Tribes and the federal government exercised newly confirmed powers that put the tribes in the driver's seat over water use — a move ranchers fear will be economically disastrous.
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