Letter from the Editor: French to share her business knowledge (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
I know a few sure things about this world. The best breaded tenderloins are served in Indiana, I will never look good in a hat and Sherry French knows business marketing.
For an Aventura man, home-roasted coffee is best (Miami Herald)
Being a coffee lover is one thing. And then there's Daniel Topf. The Aventura businessman is such a coffee fanatic that he started his own business importing and roasting coffee beans. He even grows some of the plants in his backyard.
Business loans dry up for the little guy (The Oregonian)
Nicole Cathcart needs money. The 36-year-old hair stylist knew expanding her salon would mean risks, even if these were the best of times. She knew, for example, she would rack up debt before making a profit.
Best entertainment bets for Sept 7-13 (Pioneer Press)
Pioneer Press entertainment writers pick their best bets in music for the week ahead.
Making a Business of Family Loans (New York Times)
As banks tighten lending standards, alternative sources are stepping into the breach, organizing and processing loans among family, friends and business associates.
Indpendent business directory in the works (Concord Journal)
Indie Owned, the independent business directory that sounds like a record label, is coming to town this November, mailing copies of Indie Owned: Concord to every home in Concord and in neighboring Carlisle.