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NEW YORK, July 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest edition of the PwC US Manufacturing Barometer reports that despite ongoing uncertainty about the global economy, a vast majority of U.S. industrial manufacturers expect positive own-company revenue growth for 2011 and the next 12 months. While several key factors including higher costs of raw materials and commodities, oil and energy prices, higher costs of services worldwide and the economic impact of Japan's earthquake and tsunami have contributed to the uncertainty about the world economy over the past 12 months, U.S.- based industrial manufacturers continued to grow international sales in the second quarter of 2011 and are projecting continued strength for overseas revenues.
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In good economic times and bad, all businesses share something in common that continues to drive Paycom's growth, Chief Executive Officer Chad Richison said Thursday in advance of the company's grand opening of its new headquarters.
They need to issue payroll checks and set aside taxes.
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As forecast, on March 27 the U.S. House passed the Senate's amended version of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (the JOBS Act), clearing the wa...
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The Trust Company of Oklahoma has targeted nearly fivefold growth for its Oklahoma City office.
The Tulsa-based company hired David Stanley, the former senior vice president and senior regional investment officer for Arvest Bank, to take over management of its Oklahoma City regional office. Trust Company also operates two offices in Tulsa and one in Muskogee.
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WICHITA -- Chemical fertilizers are so 20th century. Biology is the hot new way to continue boosting plant growth, and a Wichita company says it is grabbing a lead position for the future.
Alpha BioSystems has developed a series of bacteria cocktails to stimulate plants and consume organic waste for farmers, gardeners and industries.
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NEW YORK -- Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) today reported that, in the fourth quarter ended January 31, 2011, its worldwide net sales increased 12% due to ...
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NEW YORK & ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- New research conducted by American Express Global Business Travel and the GBTA Foundation (Global Business Travel Associ...
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BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. earned $52.8 million last year, a 35.7 percent increase over the $38.9 million earned in 2009.
The higher earnings "are something West Virginia ought to be proud of," said BrickStreet President and Chief Executive Officer Greg Burton. "We are competing with major insurance carriers throughout the nation and we are able to make a profit.
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In 2006, ECI Technology was named as one of New Jersey's Finest-Honoring 50 fastest Growing Companies. In the previous year, ECI Technology received the Electronics Company of the Year award form the New Jersey Technology Council. The company was also awarded the famed Deloitte's Fast 50 in Technology award for the second time in the past three years. And also last year, [MARIANNA RABINOVITCH], Ed's CEO, was awarded Ernst £ Young's Entrepreneur Of The Year award.
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One wheelchairbound customer of Wheelchair Getaways in Danbury who does' construction work has stretched the definition of "confined."
The pickup truc...