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Home Business News Archive
05-Sep-2005
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- 'Ten tips to get your business out of a rut (Sun-Sentinel)
Entrepreneurs, home business owners, and even executives often hit a rut. They're stymied by a sense that they have topped out, or that they have harvested the low-hanging fruit that brought early success, and they don't know what to do next.- 'Anyone Can Own a Computer Reseller-Internet Home Business (PR Web)
Computer business consultant explains how anyone can start and run a computer product-Internet storefront from home with no experience, low start up cost and no inventory. It's easier than you might imagine. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2005]- 'Song offering cut-rate air fares (Boston Globe)
Even as other airlines raise fares to offset soaring jet fuel prices, Song is launching an autumn fare sale today that will let people fly from Boston to San Francisco and Los Angeles for $238 round-trip.- 'News Corp. said to be in ad-unit talks (International Herald Tribune)
News Corp.- 'Game's over for these software innovators (Boston Globe)
It's all fun and games, till somebody loses a lawsuit. That's what has happened to the creators of a piece of gaming software called BnetD, and their defeat suggests hard times ahead for well-meaning technology innovators who go too far.- 'Coming for cellphones: 411 (Boston Globe)
Once, you had to pay the telephone company an extra fee if you wanted an unlisted number. These days, you can get one without even trying.- 'Gas crunch may lead to more home business (The Huntsville Times)
So far it's just a theory. But here's why I think it could become a fact. A few months ago I wrote a very different column about the impact of increased fuel costs on small businesses.- 'Katrina's economic toll likely long-lived (Boston Globe)
NEW YORK -- The physical and psychological damage caused by Hurricane Katrina is likely to reverberate across the global economy in ways that will curb growth well into 2006, economists say.
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