Business success is often attributed to timing, drive or creativity. But for many companies, the secret is simpler: less is more.
Eitan Soloducho founded his company seven years ago and services a worldwide client roster. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, the company counts 20 full-time staffers and charges premium prices for its expertise: getting clients press and publicity.
Residents raise concerns about business park changes | Business | newspressnow.com
Entrepreneurs Connect With ISU Students At B-N Black Business Showcase | WGLT
Bloomington-Normal's Black business community came out in force Thursday night for a meet-and-greet with Illinois State University students and others.
"It's kind of like my baby. I'm always trying to buy little stuff for it, to make it better, to add to it, to bring light to it," Spiller said. "Recently I just got flooded by the rain at the end of June. That's where the stress comes in. But I've recovered. I'm back up."
Sen. Cruz takes part in small business event in Midland
U.S. Sen Ted Cruz (left) talks with co-host Adrian Carrasco and former Midland Mayor Jerry Morales on Thursday.
U.S. Sen Ted Cruz (center), Adrian Carrasco, left, and co-host Jenna Smoot after a small business event Thursday.
The Business of Voting in Texas - The New York Times
The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature this week passed a major bill overhauling election laws in the state, the latest of many to tighten voting rules this year.
Texas has attracted many companies to relocate or expand operations there with its business-friendly policies. But in taking a stand on voting rights, some companies have invited scrutiny of their words and actions, especially with political donations .
Why Business Leaders Need to Mandate the Covid-19 Vaccine
To bring the pandemic under control, almost everyone needs to come to see getting vaccinated as the unquestioned, right thing to do for themselves and for others.
Now that the FDA has fully approved Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine and President Biden has urged companies to require vaccination, many leaders will grapple with what to do.
IRS updates business travel per-diem rates
The IRS issued its annual update Friday of special per-diem rates for substantiating ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred while traveling away from home ( Notice 2021-52 ).
The new rates are in effect from Oct. 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2022.
The updated rates are effective for per-diem allowances paid to any employee on or after Oct. 1, 2021, for travel away from home on or after that date, and supersede the rates in Notice 2020-71, which provided the rates for Oct. 1, 2020, through Sept. 30, 2021.
Doing business the Peabody way - Itemlive : Itemlive
We hope the commitment Sarah Narcus and Ellen Basch said Peabody city officials made to them will be kept on Sept. 9 when the daughter-and-mother business team go before the City Council to have some of their 16 conditions of operations modified.
Narcus and Basch operate Olio, a 43 Main St. business that won accolades from wedding and event planning industry publications within a year of opening in 2019.
This firm is partnering with law students for new business ideas | Reuters
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3 potential wine business growth opportunities in the pandemic economy
The content, views and opinions in this article are based, in part, on research produced by RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness, a unit of Rabobank Group.
The U.S. wine market is broadly returning to its pre-pandemic normal. This offers some real bright spots (e.g., on-premise sales improving, ongoing premiumization trends, etc.), but wine businesses are also back to facing some of their pre-pandemic challenges as well.
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