OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A business in northwest Oklahoma City went up in flames early Wednesday morning.
Shortly before 3 a.m. on Wednesday, a bystander called 911 after seeing flames coming from a business near N.W. 50th and Meridian.
Fire crews from Bethany, Oklahoma City, and Warr Acres all responded to the scene to put out the blaze.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Blood Institute says it will purchase sophisticated equipment to help with new cellular therapies.
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#UpWithHer: 2 mothers transform their hobby into a booming jewelry business | wfaa.com
Now their side hustle is transforming into a powerhouse brand highlighting creativity and community. And it all started as a conversation over a cup of coffee.
"We just started off setting small goals and we're both very goal-oriented and then our goals got a little bigger and a little crazier," said Bess Callarman.
Allie Wardlaw and Bess Callarman are comfortable with crazy, as former speech and occupational therapists, they relied on being inventive to help patients.
Trump business backlash part of 'cancel culture,' son says - ABC News
NEW YORK -- The PGA canceled its tournament at his golf course. Banks say they won't lend to him anymore. New York City is looking to end his contract to operate the Central Park skating rink.
Amid accusations Trump incited the mob, the PGA of America voted to strip its namesake championship from Trump's Bedminister, New Jersey, golf course next year, a British golf organization said the British Open will not be played at a Trump property in the "foreseeable future," the e-commerce company Shopify stopped helping run the online Trump Store, and New York City announced it was looking to cancel contracts with Trump for skating rinks and a golf course in the Bronx.
Parler And Amazon: When A Business Relationship Cannot Be Saved
Parler just lost its data processing capabilities from Amazon Web Services, after Apple and Google had removed the app from their online stores. Beyond the political drama and antitrust allegations, this raises the question of how dependent a company should be on a single service provider, vendor or customer. A manufacturer may become dependent on a large wholesaler or retailer. A restaurant may become dependent on one food supplier.
Relationships with suppliers of products or services can help businesses, especially those growing rapidly. Every relationship has risks, however, and an assessment of these risks is critical to business survival.
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Business: Signs air travel recovering
While the International Air Transport Association estimates that air travel won’t return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024, some experts are seeing indicators that air travel may make a more rapid recovery. There is hope that the airlines will see pent-up demand translate to booking by late summer, when more Americans are expected to have access to covid vaccines. Some forecast a 70-80% return in leisure travel this summer.
Strong demand in Asia and a shortage of ships have sparked a scramble for liquefied natural gas carriers. Charter prices for vessels moving LNG from the Gulf Coast to Europe have rocketed to $322,500 a day from about $190,000 at the end of 2020. That comes as the benchmark price for LNG has soared 42% in January, and is up 10 times from last spring. . Traders are facing tight capacity exacerbated by delays at a Panama Canal backed up with container ships.
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Millions of Americans whose stimulus checks got caught up in an IRS problem should receive them by early February if they haven’t already.
Tax preparation expert says the IRS is working to fix a mistake that caused it to send millions of $600 coronavirus relief payments to closed or inactive bank accounts, forcing taxpayers to wait as the money bounced back to the Feds.
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Starting January 26, arriving travelers will have to test negative for COVID-19 within three days of their flight to the U.S.
Polunsky Beitel Green Welcomes Mimi Paxson to Business Development Role | Business |
Polunsky Beitel Green LLP, Texas' oldest law firm specializing in residential mortgage document preparation and review, today announced it has secured industry-leading sales expert Mimi T. Paxson as Associate Director of Business Development. In this role, she will support the Director of Business Development Stacey Maisano to promote the firm and eClosePlus, the firm's electronic closing solution built specifically for the mortgage industry.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210113005185/en/
'Our state capital is totally crumbling:' Connecticut rolls out 2nd small-business aid program as
Jody Morneault, co-owner of Morneault's Stackpole Moore Tryon, a Hartford clothing retailer, sobbed as she described Tuesday to Gov. Ned Lamont and state economic development Commissioner David Lehman the collapse of downtown business brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
On a web-based conference with owners of small businesses, she said her Trumbull Street business laid off all employees as customers disappeared.
"Our state capital is totally crumbling and it's devastated," Morneault said. "Every corporation is closed. The government buildings are closed. Every financial service company is closed."
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