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Two iconic business said goodbye to Greenwich Avenue in 2023. Here's what else changed on ...

Greenwich Time 31 Dec 2023
The year 2023 was one of flux on Greenwich Avenue, with two iconic businesses, Knapp Funeral Home and Grannick's Pharmacy, leaving their longtime storefronts ... .
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FTX Wasn’t a Ponzi Scheme but a Real Business: Said American Author

Coin Edition 02 Oct 2023
Michael Lewis, American author and financial journalist, said FTX wasn’t a Ponzi scheme and had “great real business.” ... Lewis stated that FTX’s fall was a “financial collapse” and said, “If no one had ...
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Here's why Rock Hill businesses said they're slightly less optimistic about economy

The Post and Courier 27 Sep 2023
Highlighting the challenges businesses have faced this year. ... Census' Business Trends and Outlook Survey showed respondents said their business performances had been about average, or 53% each time the survey has been done the last three months.
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Street food vendors are ‘open for business’ said NV governor; Clark County disagrees

Elko Daily Free Press 10 Aug 2023
In response, the officer can be heard shouting expletives as he pulls out a taser and points it at the street food vendor on the busy resort corridor ...Nevada is open for business,” Lombardo said during the ceremony.
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Freight business said on way out

NWA Online 01 Aug 2023
... Teamsters said Monday.
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Mozambican entrepreneur inspired to grow business after attending China-Africa trade expo

China.dot.org 12 Jul 2023
MAPUTO, July 12 (Xinhua) -- Rukssana Saide founded Dream Agro Business seven years ago to help local farmers tap the agricultural potential of the land in Niassa Province, in northern Mozambique.
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Revenue customers owe €1.9bn in warehoused debt

RTE 11 May 2023
He said that this means that businesses no longer have the challenge of making arrangements to repay their warehoused debt until May 1st 2024 ... He saids that "the moral of the story is that I am asking ...
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78.6% Surveyed Businesses Said Industrial Automation Technologies Helped Them In Achieving Higher Productivity Levels

MENA FN 10 May 2023
(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) IndustrialAutomationTechnology 72.1% of surveyees said that industrial automation technologies would completely replace manual labor in the future. 54.9% of the surveyed ... .
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Europe racks up $700 billion energy tab as fiscal battle rages European Union governments have pledged more than 500 billion euros ($491 billion) to protect citizens and businesses from soaring energy costs over the past year, highlighting the enormous fiscal burden the bloc's leaders face as they jostle over how to pay for it. That figure climbs to 710 billion euros when support for utilities via loans, bailouts and nationalizations are taken into account, according to the think tank Bruegel. That's just 90 billion euros shy of the EU's landmark borrowing program to help the region recover from the two-year Covid pandemic. The figures will add to concerns of a financial arms race as countries rush to protect their own citizens from soaring energy costs, exposing fiscal inequalities within the 27-member bloc. Germany makes up the bulk of support committed, according to Bruegel, with its 200 billion-euro package, of which just less than half has already been allocated. "These numbers confirm what we all know - countries with larger fiscal spaces can provide more support to their families and businesses," said Simone Tagliapietra, co-author of the report. "This becomes a European problem, as different fiscal capacities might distort the level playing field with serious economic and political consequences." Who picks up the tab for the myriad of domestic and bloc-wide measures is one of the key issues leaders are discussing at a summit in Brussels this week. While the bloc's fiscal hawks are against a repeat of the Covid recovery fund, some are willing to back the issuance of joint debt to disburse loans to prop up struggling economies. Others like Italy, France and Portugal want to see the establishment of new EU tools to help share the economic burden across the bloc. More financial resources will be needed to boost the roll-out of renewables and the potential price cap on gas in electricity generation. EU spending accounts for about 3% of the bloc's GDP, with Germany spending the third most on a proportional basis after Croatia and Malta, according to Bruegel. Sweden has spent the least as a proportion of the economy, at around 0.3%. The UK has earmarked and allocated around 91 billion euros (79 billion pounds) following the government's reduction of its energy price freeze to six months from two years, Bruegel said.

Gulf News 21 Oct 2022
"These numbers confirm what we all know - countries with larger fiscal spaces can provide more support to their families and businesses," said Simone Tagliapietra, co-author of the report ... said.
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Orlando among top cities with most franchised businesses, said LendingTree

Business Journal 15 Jul 2022
Roughly 5% of U.S. businesses with employees are franchises ... .
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