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Friday, May 18, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Zions Bank to honor businesses run by Hispanics

Discovery to shutter its stores, slash jobs

Ads That Are Too Fast for a Fast-Forward Button

Inside Entrepreneurship: Sell credit problem as a positive to investors

Venture Capital: Startup puts resumes side by side

Business 101 for UW students: Not all that's sexy sells


Well-heeled crowd fattens Nordstrom's earnings

Pioneer Organics blazing a healthy trail for companies
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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Unchained melodies

Walgreens to buy retail clinic firm

Ticket sales pact signed with Galileo

Paying More for a Printer, but Less for Ink

Financial Angels Band Together


Your Ad Goes Here


Health Insurance and Other Benefits: A Primer

IKEA defines big
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Northwest Floors expanding

Wal-Mart to focus on price after outlook

Retail giants predict tough times

California State's advocate vacancy is filled

Finding capital can be tall order for black-owned firms
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Consumer inflation moderates slightly

McDonald's tries to keep workers from flipping jobs

Biggest U.S. carriers rescind $10 fare hike

Cooling stand saves laptops and laps

Selling Spanish TV to ad buyers

Hotel as Lifestyle

Younger adults lead trend from land-line phones
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Monday, May 14, 2007

Business Articles of Note

For bail bondsman, the price of freedom is 10%

Paradise Valley man re-ignites Montana cigar icon

Competition lets entrepreneurs pitch ideas to venture capitalists

Wal-Mart to display Skype phone gear

Firms' futures factor into mergers

Videoconferencing goes high-definition

Boomers, Gen Y see eye to eye on economy

Computers, cell phones leave some us

Clothing tops computers in online sales

Mountain West leads state in SBA loans

Companies continue to move away from traditional pension plans

What's behind the postage hike

Stanford students vie to be 'Entrepreneur Idol'

Rising Exports Putting Dent in Trade Gap

Web Videos Let Car Buyers Survey Their Many Choices

Retail Notebook: Business is booming at consignment shops


E-tailers expand beyond cyberspace, open storefronts


Faster, smarter and free domain service
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Friday, May 11, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Retail sales down 0.2 percent in April

Nation's retailers report distressingly weak sales

Price of a first-class stamp will jump to 41 cents under new rate structure

Albertsons unveils kiosks that allow DVD rentals


Incredible Shrinking Packages

Venture Capital: E-mail by voice -- It's quite a deal


Inside Entrepreneurship: 4 steps to a great deal in selling a business


Amazon enters the world of podcasting
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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Business Articles of Note

No thieves at Wal-Mart

Yahoo to close auction site for North America in June

Aiming for a Drug-Free Workplace

Amazon eyes expanding same-day delivery

Grocers slowly nibbling away at banks
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Teens win entrepreneurship award

Retail, real estate outlooks stall rally


Utah economic picture couldn't get any better


For owner, end of the line

Entrepreneurs need to get a life
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Kraft giving consumers a virtual taste

Big retailer reworks deal to buy bank

Cabela's to expand online, catalog services

ESPN joins with Gas Station TV to give sports fans their fill at pump


Wal-Mart stores to use solar power

Doing Good on Company Time

Starbucks banishes artificial trans fats

Galloping Gertie leaves lasting lessons
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Monday, May 07, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Columbus couple tackles pumping potties

Salon owner fulfills her vision through 2nd career

Employers encourage workers toward saving

Index indicates growth

Prepped for upgrade, but Vista doubts linger

Firms cashing in on blog branding

Postal rate hike causes owners to change mailing plans


Major retailers pull magnet toy


The buzz about tea


Consumer spending falters but stays strong

Judge orders Web retailer to halt sales of fireworks parts

Beam It Down From the Web, Scotty

Hollywood Loves the Tiny Screen. Advertisers Don’t

Want to See That Shot Again? Download It for $3


Use forethought, respect when letting employees go

Microsoft debuts new Hotmail

Software Notebook: Dell blesses Microsoft, Novell pact, still wears Red Hat

Not all those who use technology embrace it

Retail Notebook: If shop's noisy, everything's OK


Green homebuilders still seeking a market

Buying in bulk may not save you a buck
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Friday, May 04, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Internet is driving media mating dance

Sears unveils brand strategy; Kmart's talking Mr. Blue Light

Productivity, services post gains

Jobs Report Is Weaker Than Expected

Venture Capital Notebook: Not all sites will cash in on ads

Inside Entrepreneurship: Be wary of investor who wants to be CEO
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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Entrepeneur Magazine Articles

The American Business Revolution

Keep Your Second Round of Financing in Mind

Protecting Your Brand with Trademarks

The Cost of Customer Loyalty
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Business Articles of Note

Retail CDs get personal

More stores, name fashions in future

Panel votes to bar banks by retailers

Downtown fitness shop takes the squeeze out of women's sports clothing

Sony spins Web to pitch Spidey


A Corner Deli With International Appeal

A Pool of Ready Capital With Entrepreneurs in Mind

Seattle's in the big business of giving
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Factory gauge points to recovery

‘Natural food' markets cultivate local producers

Start-up company pursues plan for nuke plant near Bruneau

Loans available for saving energy

A kick in the pants for boomers

Dell to add Linux as a PC option
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Articles from Entrepeneur Magazine

4 Keys to Radio Advertising

E-Mail Subject Lines: Beyond the Basics

Free SEO Tools You Should Know About


Protecting Your Brand with Trademarks
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Business Articles of Note

Rulings called threat to innovation

Windows XP makes comeback

No relief in sight for growing patent backlog

Big spenders get Nordstrom perks
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Monday, April 30, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Field of Dreams worker becomes 'one of the family'

Flexible hours help chiropractor work out kinks

Software able to replace filing cabinets


Group: Wal-Mart violates workers' rights

MSU student grows nanny agency into successful business

A retail giant celebrates humble beginnings in Kemmerer, Wyoming

Factory-built housing market expands

Teaching kids about money pays dividends

Chicago gains in trade-show ranking, but still No. 3

Lack of qualified workers threatens India's success

Kalispell, Montana Airport gears up for summer traffic

Loan options fewer as home prices decline

Retail wave hits Valley; more stores are on the way (Idaho)

ENTREPRENEURISM: Whole new beginnings

Coming soon: toys that read players' brain waves

Social Networking Leaves Confines of the Computer

More women entrepreneurs take the direct approach, selling from home

Not having right insurance can be a disaster for small businesses

Retail Notebook: Give kids a blast from the past
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Friday, April 27, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Economy crawls, raising recession fears

Barbie Girls aims for Web fans

Rewriting the Ad Rules for Muslim-Americans
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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Home sales post only a modest increase

Employers stepping up

Sold on eBay, Shipped by Amazon.com

Job market remains healthy

Venture Capital: Improving armor is a personal, professional mission
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Vonage new-user ban lifted

Economic news isn't good

Venture capital shifts to energy

Wal-Mart plans to expand in-store health clinics

Idaho high-tech had 11th-fastest growth in 2005

Go ahead, just ask a question

A guiding star in South L.A.


Making a case for temp lawyers

U.S. Manufacturing Shows Surprising Strength


A New Low-Fare Airline on a Web-Only Approach

So. Utah meets SOHO
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Consumer business quest drives deals

Target's sales coming in weak

Banks giving kids lessons on saving money

HP takes Marketing 101

Young professionals can learn about volunteering

Solid growth in tech sector
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Monday, April 23, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Shepherd business helps make owning a log home affordable

Older workers seen as crucial for labor supply

Study reveals male-female pay gap trend

Magazines sticking to paper

Gen Y's parents staying at helm

Make sure you have the right insurance to protect your business

Need-to-know news for the entrepreneur

Napster, Circuit City to launch digital music service

Home-theater systems becoming an affordable luxury

N.Y. plans fee for cars, trucks


Southern California grocery conflict rooted in previous strike


Venture capital upswing is seen

PC Games, Once Down, Show Signs of Rebound

New Model for Sharing: Free Music With Ads

As Environmentalism Grows, Online Publishers Go Green

Speaking their language


'Going green' can benefit small businesses

Convergys finds success letting employees stay home to do their jobs

Grocery chains going greener, save money

Fight e-mail's evils! Some etiquette advice to get your message across


Retail Notebook: PJ's Paws and Claws has landed on its feet

Dunkin' sees holes to fill in D.C. area

Venture-capital report | Green energy investment is booming

Sound just like those on-air pros
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Friday, April 20, 2007

Entrepeneur Magazine Articles

Developing a Great Business Model

Researching the Inventions Market

Become a Successful Landlord

When Angels Go Bad

Becoming More Social

It's Not Too Late to Get Your Business on MySpace

How Do You Compare?
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Business Articles of Note

Meager growth expected for future of economy

Venture Capital: Young chocolatier wows crowd at investors forum

PC maker Dell again offers Windows XP

Inside Entrepreneurship: Washington CASH helps small startups get going
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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Chicago sites still on Wal-Mart's to-do list

BlackBerry users' e-mail service restored

Business boom reinvigorates Downtown Boise

Eastern Europe Becomes a Center for Outsourcing


Let’s Put on a Show for China
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Tourism marketing evolves with new media

Pimp my Wienermobile

Activist shareholders take different paths

Hilton, ABC keep travelers tuned

Giving overstock DVDs an extended shelf life

Credit card firms trying to gain edge on checkbooks

The Harlem Revival Brings in the Shops
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Yahoo newspaper deals grow

NCR seeks to broaden self-serve business

Masha Kirilenko opens store in Gateway today


Hilton upgrades amenities

Home Depot to Display an Environmental Label

Maybe a Lavender Web Site Wasn’t How to Attract Women


Intel announces a slew of new chips, technologies
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Monday, April 16, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Marketing environmentally friendly companies

Former Army captain opens Red Lodge's first gun shop

Employee to owner transition has many pitfalls

Toymaker hopes to revolutionize industry

Getting workers to refocus on customers

Land ho! online

Take-out dinner market heats up

Changing the measure of success

Business owners need to keep cash flowing

Retail sales post solid gains while inventories rise by strongest amount in 5 months

Moving? Niche service helps decide what to leave or take

In a Troubled Time, a New Business Magazine


New Form of Impulse: Shopping via Text Message


Giving Away Information, but Increasing Revenue

Building a bond with bagel lovers

I left my phone where? Gadgets often get left behind on business trips

Retail Notebook: JNS Phonograph quietly fills niche

Protecting the throne: Adobe debuts Creative Suite 3













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Friday, April 13, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Wholesale prices jump 1 percent in March, while 'core' prices are flat

Retail sales may dip

Kickstart gives budding entrepreneurs a leg up on the competition

Profits up for grocery operators

Inside Entrepreneurship: Protecting your home business
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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Timing of planned Worland Wal-Mart uncertain

Outlook for consumer spending turns hazy

Fertile ground for magazines

CEO pushes women to succeed; Take control of own career, Barnes says

Trolley Square launching renovation

A Faster Wi-Fi World Is Coming
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Entrepeneur Magazine Articles

The Basics of Building an Online Business

How to Research Your Market

The Five Roles of a Great Leader

Go Local

Social Butterfly

Step Aside

The Third Wave

Squeeze Play

Using the Competition to Boost Your SEO Performance

Tracking Your E-Mail Marketing Campaigns


Time Out

Taking Your Invention to a Trade Show

Ad Choices Made Simple

No Plan, No Problem?

Beating the Odds


Secrets to a Successful Business Contract

John Wooden's Pyramid Still Standing

Distance Vision


What a VAR Can Do for Your Business

Is Microsoft Office 2007 Right for You?
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Business Articles of Note

When your CEO buys a megamansion, is it time to dump stock?

Alter sees bigger return in smaller project

Utah small-business index falls to 104.3

Guess how boomers dress

Google objecting to Utah ad law

Small radio's big appeal


Her zeal for baby food can't be bottled

Microsoft posts security updates, fixes patch fallout
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Business Articles of Note

GM puts brake on rear-drive vehicles

Wal-Mart wins gag order on former security officer

Answers on upgrading to Vista

Business travelers add family to the itinerary


Women Keeping Up Pressure for a Better Travel Experience


The Run-for-a-Flight Treadmill

Game makers play catch-up to meet Wii demand
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Monday, April 09, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Locksmith opens own door to business ownership

Billings manufacturer sells motorized bikes worldwide


Giant shredder devours sensitive documents

Business paper proliferates

Personal caterer goes heli-skiing in the off-season

Federated to invest an additional $100 million this year

H.P. Tries to Create Printers That Love the Web

Online Booksellers Face Higher Costs for Shipping Abroad

Adrenaline rush

Companies find new insurance program makes exercise pay off

Retail Notebook: New shop caters to lacrosse players

Retailers search for ways to keep movie customers
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Friday, April 06, 2007

Business Articles of Note

State entrepreneur takes small company international

Best Buy service trumps Circuit City

Unemployment rate drops

Forbes ranks Boise No. 3 for business, careers

Cutting-edge small businesses rise to top

Inside Entrepreneurship: Mixing business, marriage? Get advice

Wal-Mart shareholders spooked by 'threat' memo
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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Malls try teen curfews to draw shoppers

Wal-Mart defends security tactics But changes made after taping of calls

Massive IKEA won't be for the faint of heart


Offices go up in earnest as long space glut ends

At Wal-Mart, Lessons in Self-Help

Women Entrepreneurs Take on Rugged Alaska

Service sector's growth slows
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Best Buy 4Q profit up, Circuit City loss

Wal-Mart defends its security measures

Factory orders show disappointing rise, service sector grows at slower pace

A Storey of growth, success

Small Business Award winners for 2007


Ombudsman for small firms plans S.L. meet

Filling a natural niche

Don't abandon business cards yet

One Safety Net Is Disappearing. What Will Follow?
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Union membership down 3.3% for '06

Utah business index slips

Commerce & Labor plans seminars for employers


U.S. and South Korea in Landmark Trade Deal

Vista security fix out today

Online newspaper Crosscut launches
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Monday, April 02, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Where service at the pump sometimes means herding cows

School follows Montessori, Christian principles

Can employers discriminate unconsciously?

Getting an earlier jump on area's commuters

Distinctive design marks work of architectural firm

Utahn keeps store going — for 74 years

Chinese taking on retail logistics

Thousands Are Laid Off at Circuit City. What’s New?


Retail Notebook: Owners of Grocery Outlet in Madrona take to Rainier
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Friday, March 30, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Fed chief speaks on access to credit

Consumer, construction spending rise

Listless economy to linger

Women in Business seminar to be held April 12 at USU


Idaho ranks 6th in U.S.for personal income growth

Inside Entrepreneurship: A startup fool and his cash are easily parted

Wal-Mart increases its charitable U.S. donations by 10% in 2006





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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Circuit City to cut more than 3,500 jobs

Big-ticket orders up 2.5 percent in Feb.
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Monday, March 26, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Career change golden for mall-based jeweler

Some employers let workers share paid leave days

Convention centers often struggle

Cost breaks help get Web businesses going

Preserving old vinyl in the digital age

Women overcome obstacles to build million-dollar firms

Strategies to prevent workplace violence

Limo company boss keeps passengers moving in inconspicuous comfort


Opposition may soften to a U.S. sick-pay law

Remember the Teletubbies? The Brand Owner Hopes So

Fuzzy Critters With High Prices Offer Lesson in New Concepts

Changing suit tactics: Factory seeks to survive, outdo cheaper foreign competitors


Retail Notebook: Classic toys fill Ballard shop

Owning rental property takes patience, diligence

Networks see name recognition waning

Snail mail managed online
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Friday, March 23, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Nike to change shopping experience

True Value laying out future for its dealers

Whole Foods to sponsor loans, Grocer partners with non-profit to help local farmers


4 area stores among 49 set to close in U.S.

Strong job market helps prop up U.S. economy

Boom of Nampa store openings will add Best Buy to the list today

Entrepreneurial expertise: Blue-collar truck gizmo beats high-tech in start-up contest

Top booksellers react to a disappointing Q4


The flavorist meets his match fine-tuning the tiramisu

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Wal-Mart publicizes bonuses

Micro models, macro advances, Micromanufacturing becomes a growing industry

Utah employers struggle to fill jobs

Sugar House 'buycotts' set

Starbucks has no plans to cut back on its expansion

Marketers Have Eyes on the ‘Third Screen’

Borders to cut ties with Amazon.com
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Business Articles of Note

4 Border Books stores in Chicago could be closed

Online service company adds Boise to list of cities

Teen restrictions catch on at malls


Dynamic duo break into comics world

Post-it seals win for Chapman

Want to grow? Think Mexico

HD Radio going unheard
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Home construction rebounds in February although building permits slid further

Utah's power prices among 10 lowest

Giving spirit goes online

Microsoft calls out to small businesses
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Monday, March 19, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Blind worker finds his niche

Growing up in region gives landscape designer inside edge

Generation Y a learning experience for firms

Downtown swings into spring

Supporting "aging" America will be costly

Court rules UP doesn't have to cover contraceptives

Amazon Seeks to Fill Classical Recording Niche


Lycos, Early Search Engine, in a U.S. Remake as Jubii


Company builds stairs for more than function

Wal-Mart ends bid to start bank

Inside Entrepreneurship: Plan for the best, budget for the worst

The risky side of Sears

Some Web 2.0 startups have unusual problem: too many customers

Sprint tests new wireless pricing
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Buying slow for another month

Businesses get a boost

Eagle P&Z chair named Business Person of the Year

Freshia says time is ripe to extend market niche

She's always cooking up ideas

Owners of small firms less optimistic

Digital copiers subject to ID theft
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Retail sales inch up 0.1 percent in Feb.

Monster reaches deal with company that provides online help-wanted ads to newspapers

Versatile HP printer a solid choice

Bon Voyage as a Bonus

Starbucks to form record label


New Office product aimed at small firms
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Monday, March 12, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Financial advisor makes mid-career change

The big reboot: What to do with old PCs


Sears steps back in time to go forward

Senator has big idea for small business on alternative fuel


SBA offers Web tool to help entrepreneurs

Rival bills address insurance program in Montana

Albertsons ads take new tack

Group launches Web site to help bring businesses to Valley (Idaho)

For many employees, fitness has its prize


AT&T Expands Wireless Stores

Log in Your Measurements, and the Clothes May Fit

Retail Notebook: Rug cleaner's roots run deep
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Friday, March 09, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Daylight-saving time comes early this year

'No secret to business'

Blogging for dollars raises questions of online ethics

Earningsearnings: Concentrate sales give Jones Soda a boost for the 4th quarter, year


Inside Entrepreneurship: Consider your board a resource, not burden


"Adolescence" brings growth spurt for Mike's Hard Lemonade
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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Business Articles of Note

February retail sales are disappointing

Most parts of U.S. see growth

Focus on older women helps Saks turn profit

Dairy co-op to drop hormone

A New Box From Sony Turns Videotapes Into Shiny DVDs

Accidental Bosses Seize the Opportunities

First 'Apprentice' is a born entrepreneur
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Vacation plans add a volunteer wrinkle

Web radio reels from rate ruling

McDonald's goes for a higher-end burger

Factory orders plunge by 5.6%

Small moves could trigger IRS audits

Vycon's flywheel device helps power seaport cranes

Ernest Gallo, 97, Founder of Winery, Dies

Photo industry taking creativity up a notch


Best Buy investigated over price discrepancies
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Gaming getting a female touch

Digital Corner: Get ready to 'spring forward'


Worker productivity manages small increase while wages soar

Wal-Mart to sell HD digital radio receivers

New burger passes local taste test

Paul Allen's next small thing -- FlipStart

Josef Diamond, 1907-2007: Parking magnate built business in 8 states, Canada

4 radio firms commit airtime to indie labels
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Monday, March 05, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Getting 1st-time customers shop's big challenge

Service sector growth slows in February

Union Wireless continues expansion

Web access impacts productivity in different ways

Business owners increasingly opt to stay at home

Cheyenne landmark latest independent drug store to close

Outlook for clearing up e-mail mess is good

For starters, firms turn to India

Be aware of why you put things off


Reorganization eats most costs

'Extreme' genealogy dazzles

Goat-milk frozen treats are winning shelf space

Business blogs not hard to start

Wild game on the menu at Bushnell's new eatery

A Richer Trip to the Mall, Guided by Text Messages

Stacking up the big boys' business products

Small businesses struggle to fill gap left by workers fighting in Iraq

Retail Notebook: Take a glimpse into the past






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Friday, March 02, 2007

Business Articles of Note

CompUSA to pull out of Chicago

Giant out to profit from cell phones

Lenovo recalls batteries from 205,000 laptops

India to outsource paperwork to American firm

SoCal adds over 100,000 jobs in 2006


Longs Drugs to close 31 stores in Western states

It’s Not Only About Price at Wal-Mart

Inside Entrepreneurship: Starting a business is like scaling steep peak
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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Business Articles of Note

McDonald's: Prince Charles in the dark on improved menu

British food store opens in Meridian, Idaho

McDonald's may add 'destination beverages'


Apple sees a big demand for iPhone -- even at $499

Starbucks wants to regain its lost soul

Comcast may lose Sinclair stations
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Field days here for Macy's rivals

Wal-Mart to buy stake in retailer, increase presence in China


Recession is unlikely, some economists say

A new flight plan for success

Students learn financial savvy

CompUSA chain retrenching

Feds seek unpaid online sales taxes

Small-business group hits free-trade pacts
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Consumer confidence gains in February

Demand for big-ticket manufactured goods plunges in January

'Forever' stamp may be in the mail

Make your router secure right now


Cheaper Blu-ray player soon
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Monday, February 26, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Downtown (Billings, MT) antique mall thriving, expanding

It pays to think like a student at any age


Checking out digital cameras

Vending machines that take plastic


New Nampa shop offers imports


Gap shuts chain aimed at baby boomers

Mattel putting girls in driver's seat

Wal-Mart calls itself a good neighbor in town


New Hot Properties: YouTube Celebrities

An Ad Upstart Challenges Google

Costco to limit money-back returns on electronics

Retail Notebook: Farmers feeding a desire for fresher produce
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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Entrepeneur Magazine Articles

Starting a Second Life Business

Reinventing the Inventor

Selling Computers and Accessories on eBay

10 Tips for Unleashing the Power of Classified Ads

Finding New Ways to Generate Revenue

Fiscal Fog

All Over the Place


Why Aren't Your Ads Working?

A Teen Millionaire's 3 Principles to Success

Hit Big on Google With "Turn-the-Corner" Keywords


Let It Rain

For the Better

One to Watch

Survey Says

Personal Touch

Building the 21st Century Leader

Bridging the Generation Gap

Fire Your Bad Clients

Search Party

A Capital Idea


Common Small-Business Scams

Reinventing the Inventor

Kidding Around

Automatic Transition


Getting Past Your Business Launch

One for All

In the Fast Lane

Just Browsing

It Takes 2.0 to Tango

Developing a PR Plan


Developing a Marketing Calendar

Tracking Your E-Mail Marketing Campaigns

Selling to Your Best Prospects

Double Duty

I Know Too Much!
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Friday, February 23, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Snakebite victim blames store

Entrepreneurship workshops slated


Think Your Social Security Number Is Secure? Think Again


Pricey new vending machines pop up in Utah stores

Schultz: Expansion led to "watering down" of Starbucks experience

Here are some tax credits and deductions you need to know about

Venture Capital: Creator of social startup LiveMocha a bit mum


Inside Entrepreneurship: How to keep bigger slice of equity pie
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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Business Articles of Note

Consumer prices jumped in January

Foodmaker whips up plan for a comeback


Small firms may get health-care credits

New Orleans experience will help new owner reshape Boise Tour Train

Insurer pushes health incentives

Wages high in D.C., countie
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