HL:Business staffing plans for Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008@ (INO News)
BUSINESS EDITORS:@ Here are Canadian Press Business staffing plans as of 4:30 p.m. ET. Plans may change as circumstances warrant. Queries should be addressed to business editor John Valorzi at 416-507-2146 or to Dave Paddon on the business desk at 416-507-2138 or Craig Wong at 613-231-8631.
ASU gets $5.3 million boost for business-journalism plans (The Arizona Republic)
Arizona State University is getting $5.3 million to strengthen its business journalism offerings and with the economy making headlines every day, the timing couldn't be better, said journalism officials.
ASU gets $5.3 million boost for business-journalism plans (Tucson Citizen)
Arizona State University is getting $5.3 million to strengthen its business-journalism offerings, and with the economy making daily headlines, the timing couldn't be better, journalism officials said.
Airport moving ahead with business park plans (Laramie Boomerang)
The Laramie Regional Airport is moving ahead with the construction of its business park, attracting tenants and planning for the future, manager Jack Skinner and board chairman George Krell said at a meeting of the West Laramie Business Association Tuesday.
Small-business owners grow more pessimistic (Dallas Morning News)
Confidence among U.S. small-business owners plunged in October to the lowest level in 28 years as sales slumped to a record low and spending plans were pared, a private survey found.
for Asset Intensive Business Business Editors/High-Tech Editors (INO News)
(AP:DENVER--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Nov. 20, 2008-- Mincom, a leading global provider of software solutions and services for asset intensive industries, today announced plans to launch a mobility solution designed to meet the needs of asset intensive organizations across industries including mining, utilities, public infrastructure, defense and transport.