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Blue Shield, Anthem owe small firms millions of dollars in rebates
Blue Shield of California owes $24.5 million in rebates to thousands of small-business customers, and rival Anthem Blue Cross will return $12 million to small firms under requirements of the federal healthcare law. The annual rebates were disclosed in...
Tags: Employment, Healthcare Provider, Employment Opportunities, Employees, Insurance
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Mike Jones: Learning the value of small business and volunteering
Small business is big. According to a November 2012 report from McKinsey & Company, "small business is an American cultural icon, and for good reason: companies with fewer than 500 employees account for almost two-thirds of net new jobs and generate 13...Tags: Palm Beach County, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), West Palm Beach, Global Expansion, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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After pigeons, "chicks" battle French entrepreneur rules
Reuters* Hollande wants 2-year limit on entrepreneur status to curb abuse * Business developers see entrepreneurship, job creation stifled By Catherine Bremer PARIS, May 31 (Reuters) - Seven months after a pressure group called "The Pigeons" forced the French...Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, Business, France
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Pryor, Little Rock Chamber of Commerce hosting town hall on social media for businesses
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Representatives from several companies will be in Little Rock for a town hall for small businesses on ways to use social media. U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor and the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce on Friday plans to host a...Tags: Google Inc., Social Media, Media Industry, Business
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Chicago Confidential: Chamber's chief-in-waiting doing little waiting
Theresa Mintle doesn't officially take over as chief executive of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce until Aug. 5. But operating with the same frenetic energy as her former boss, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, she has already made two requests of the chamber's...
Tags: Melissa Harris, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Business, Theresa Mintle
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Germany could expand small business loan scheme to EU strugglers
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Portugal and Greece are interested in the same kind of support for lending to small business that Germany agreed with Spain this week, a spokeswoman for the German finance ministry said on Saturday, but they will need a state...Tags: European Debt Crisis, ICO Incorporated, Germany, Berlin (Germany), Portugal
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Cigna Survey: One In Four Self Employed Proprietors Is Uninsured
One in four self-employed small business owners surveyed by Cigna Corp. do not have health insurance, and most said it's because health insurance is too expensive. Cigna surveyed 250 self-employed small business owners in February and released the...Tags: Health Insurance, Cigna Corporation
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Congress begins a Farm Bill sprint
The Senate and House Agriculture Committees debated their versions of the Farm Bill in the same week, only one day apart. This is simply unprecedented for both the Senate and the House to move a Farm Bill at the same time. It made for interesting and...Tags: Mike McIntyre, Shirley K Richard, Memorial Day, Prices, Politics
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Get involved – or else – Allen West warns conservatives
If conservatives don't mobilize to spread the word about their views, and work to get them implemented, former U.S. Rep. Allen West warned Thursday the consequences could be dire. "There may come a time when you wake up and America is no longer America,...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Deerfield Beach, Government, Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics
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Judge throws out Gov. Corbett's lawsuit vs. NCAA, calls it 'Hail Mary pass'
Centre Daily Times (State College, Pa.)Gov. Tom Corbett's attempt to reverse the sanctions imposed on Penn State by suing the NCAA was like lobbing up "a Hail Mary pass," a federal judge said Thursday as she dashed the hopes of Nittany Lions fans and threw out the lawsuit. Judge Yvette Kane,...Tags: Laws, Executive Branch, Financial Aid, Antitrust Issues, Penn State Nittany Lions
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READER SUBMITTED: Small Business Finds Good Exposure in Charitable Donations
WindsorPaula Pierce has run her online retail business, PaulaWalla Imports, from her home for over fifteen years. Since the economy turned in 2008, she has found it necessary to be more creative in finding ways to gain exposure to prospective customers. As an...Tags: Human Interest, Auction Service, Social Issues, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Charity
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Small business profile
Dean and Marilyn Bapes of Downers Grove own Dean's Dugout, a sports card and memorabilia store at 2035 S. Washington St., Suite 155, in Naperville. Dean, 63, and Marilyn, 64, opened the shop in October of 1991, and added gaming items several years ago,...
Tags: Sales, Business
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