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By Hoover's Editors |
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Gold Mining
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Metal Ore Mining
What’s so precious about precious metals? Hoover's assays mining companies that really dig gold....
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Privately Held Companies
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Company Structures & Ownership
Hoover's Top 10 American companies founded by immigrants.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Passports & Visas
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Immigration Law
A paid or unpaid break from work could be the perfect vehicle to make a dream trip come true.
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By TJ McCue |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Mayu, fair trade artisan ecommerce store, powered by a committed, socially-conscious entrepreneur.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Recession
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Economic Conditions
Mobile isn't having a good year.
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By Jeff D'Arcy |
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New Products
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Product Management
"You want a CEO who takes it to the street; that's where fashion and food is happening, and if you're considering the restaurant business as a franchiee, it's where you need to start,...
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By Barbara Jorgensen |
Filed In:
Export Trade
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International Trade
The top 5 U.S. manufactured exports include aircraft, motor vehicles and data-processing machines. These are big-ticket items. That’s pretty good.
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
Export Trade
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International Trade
The dollar's extraordinary weakness is causing a lot of hand-wringing, but it's opening a rare window of opportunity for small businesses.
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By John Foley |
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Interior Design Services
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Architectural, Design & Engineering
( Blogger's Note: Every Friday an excerpt from the soon-to-be published book, Faux Pas is French for Restaurant ,appears in this space. It was thirteen years ago today that the following incident took...
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By Carol Carter |
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Coffee
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Coffee & Tea
Craig Lawson woke up and smelled the coffee — in Seattle, that is. During the 14 years he worked for a uniform rental company, Lawson traveled around quite a bit and often found...
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By Carol Carter |
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Friendly & Provident Societies
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Savings Institutions
Now that the Department of Homeland Security has put Dawsonville, Ga., (population 619) and its kangaroos on the map, perhaps Craig Lawson will consider adding a Kangaroo Brew to the menu at Steamers...
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