Entrepreneur designs own bailout package
A. G. Newmyer said slapping the slogan “Too Big To Fail” on the front of a pair of men’s underpants was not meant to mock the government bailout packages extended to the financial and automotive...
View ArticleA healthcare proposal too big to succeed
– A. G. “Terry” Newmyer is a serial entrepreneur and the former founding chairman of The Fair Care Foundation, a patient-advocacy group focused on health insurance. The views expressed are his own. –...
View ArticleThe stimulus plan: A year later
– By Rosalind Resnick. This article originally appeared on Entrepreneur.com – Veronica Rose, founder and CEO of Aurora Electric, a Jamaica, N.Y., electrical contracting company, has spent nearly 20...
View ArticleWhat the healthcare bill means for small businesses
– Christa Rapoport is the chief compliance officer for independent benefits consulting and brokerage firm Corporate Synergies Group, Inc. The views expressed are her own. – The House of Representatives...
View ArticleSave the pelicans and small businesses
– George A. Cloutier is the founder and CEO of American Management Services and the author of the bestselling book “Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing”. The opinions expressed are his...
View ArticleSmall businesses need cash, not rhetoric
– George A. Cloutier, a graduate of Harvard Business School, is the founder and CEO of American Management Services, one of the Nation’s largest turnaround and management services firms specializing in...
View ArticleAre patent reforms good for small businesses?
– Cynthia Hsu is a contributor to FindLaw’s Free Enterprise blog. FindLaw is a Thomson Reuters publication. – President Obama recently signed into law the America Invents Act, a patent reform...
View ArticleSmall tech CEOs say Romney better for the economy: survey
Regardless of who won the presidential debate, the majority of executives from small technology firms would feel better if Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney wins next month’s general...
View ArticleSwing state small businesses could loom large
In a very close presidential election race, small businesses in swing states could decide who wins or loses. Nearly 50 percent of small business owners in key swing states (Colorado, Florida, Iowa,...
View ArticleSmall business owners feeling glum about economy: poll
President Barack Obama called them the “engines of growth” in a debate this week against Mitt Romney, but small businesses are feeling decidedly glum about the broader economy and more than half of...
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