Building A Fashion Brand For Moms And Daughters Alike
New York Fashion Week has just kicked off, and everyone from industry stalwarts like Donna Karan and Ralph Lauren to younger talents like Prabal Gurung and Rodarte will be showing their Fall 2012 collections through next week. Designer Wes Gordon, who presents this weekend, falls into the latter group. He’s an up-and-comer, who, just two years into starting his business has already been picked ...
3 Things You Should Know About Small Business: Feb. 10
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- What's happening in small business today? 1. 1099-K reform. Starting with the 2011 tax season, the Internal Revenue Service is requiring businesses, particularly e-commerce retailers, to adhere to the reporting requirements of the 1099-K form on debit and credit card receipts. ...
Interview: Selwyn Mills, Author of Confessions of a Color-Blind House Painter
Interview: Selwyn Mills, Author of Confessions of a Color-Blind House Painter Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 04:59Â p.m., Wednesday, February 8, 2012 Dr. Mills worked as a craftsman painter, wrote for the National Paint Journal, served as President of ...
FOX Business Network Adds Encore Presentations of Marquee Business Programming
FOX Business Network will debut a new primetime schedule featuring encore presentations of the channel’s top post-market programs, announced Kevin Magee, Executive Vice President of the network.
Diamond Foods Choked on Pringles
Updated to include added information on Procter & Gamble's Pringles sale starting on page two. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Diamond Foods "transformational" plan to buy Procter & Gamble's Pringles business may turn out to be the deal that transformed the company into a financial mess. Diamond Foods may have pushed too hard on its finances to cut the $2.35 billion acquisition - was paid in stock and ...
Michelle Obama, Wooing The First Dresser
There is arguably no more powerful influence in American fashion today than the country’s stylish, risk-taking first lady, Michelle Obama.