On March 18, 2011
Small Biz Owners Express Hopefulness To Sage
Over the past few months, representatives from software and services firm Sage have visited with small business clients in four American cities, gauging their success and asking for their thoughts. Now Sage has formed a sort of outlook on the…
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On March 18, 2011
Social Networks Will Change Product Innovation
Much is being written about the impact that new communication technologies and channels (blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) have on traditional marketing. The deeper question is: Will these new communication channels actually force material changes not just in the way companies…
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On March 18, 2011
Future Demand for Cameco’s Uranium Fuel Still Red-Hot, Despite Japan’s Meltdown
Cameco closed lower again Thursday on fears long-term demand for uranium will slow in the aftermath of Japanese reactor problems. Even a partial meltdown at the shattered facility is unlikely to...
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On March 18, 2011
Five Common Startup Money Mistakes
It's easy to go wrong when mapping out financials for a new venture. Here's how to avoid some typical potholes.No tags for this post.
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On March 18, 2011
Why Success Breeds Failure — and What To Do About It
When are leaders most apt to go wrong? When they enjoy a success. Learning from winning is much more difficult than learning from failure. Here's the secret.
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Tiered Pricing: Intervention for Technology Addicts
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On March 18, 2011
A Social Entrepreneur Helps Homeless Dogs
A restaurateur develops a line of clothing to help control the pet population.No tags for this post.
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On March 18, 2011
Pig Farmers to USDA: Too Many Antibiotics? La-La-La, We Can’t Hear You
Industry-friendly government agencies like the USDA are sounding the alarm on antibiotic use in agriculture, which should tell the pork industry that it's time to embrace change. It hasn't.
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On March 18, 2011
Why Detroit Automakers — and U.S. Consumers — Will Suffer From Japan’s Earthquake
American automakers are beginning to suffer from Japanese parts supply problems, and it's slowing or shutting down some plants. Price hikes are a likely ripple effect, too.
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