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  • Business Editors PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 8, 2002 LG Group, the troubled conglomerate owned by South Korea's Koo family, has neverthele...

  • REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 1996--Eddie Bauer has been identified as one of the 10 leading U.S. companies in the work/family arena by Bu...

  • A weekly business magazine named Temple City as one of the best places to raise a family in California. The Bloomberg Businessweek survey considered more than 5,000 middle income communities nationwide, ranking the most desirable places to live based on cost of living, education, job growth and crime statistics.

  • BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Hilton Hotels Corporation announced today that it has been presented with five awards at the 16th Annual Business Traveler ma...

  • [...] last year, Pearce was both the CEO and president of this large family-owned Subchapter S corporation. [...] he was so deeply involved with its day-to-day management that he had no time for creative "doodling" or experimenting with new products. [...] when I go into a store and they see my credit card and ask are you the Simon Pearce, I cringe. Because I live in rural Vermont it hardly ever comes up, so it isn't a huge deal.

  • Harris Mullen (FLORIDA TREND founder, 84) Harris Mullen, a former reporter for the Tampa Tribune who left the newspaper to run his family's printing and publishing business, founded FLORIDA TREND in 1958 after he saw a need for a magazine covering statewide business. Some day, perhaps in the not too distant future, Florida will shed its elective Cabinet system for one that will allow the dynamic executive needs of one of America's largest states.

  • Is your small business up against hard times? Try these pointers by Ernest A. Doud Jr., president of Doud Hausner & Associates, a management consultant in Glendale, Calif. His suggestions appeared in the Oct. 3 edition of Family Business Magazine's e-Newsletter. Investigate the reason behind declining sales quickly. And remember, if your game plan isn't working, more of the same isn't likely to fare any better.

  • SEATTLE, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Wilcox Family Farms, the century-old Northwest egg producer, has been recognized by Seattle Business Magazine as a green pioneer in sustainability, taking home the Green Washington Award for Agriculture in the magazine's third annual awards program. Wilcox Family Farms was named one of 13 winners, chosen from more than 100 nominations and 33 finalists. The awards were presented at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle. Green Washington has become the leading green business awards event in Washington. The fourth-generation operated Wilcox Family Farms was recognized for their leadership in water conservation and recycling. Wilcox uses the wastewater from egg cleaning and runoff to water crops, in addition to repurposing waste product...

  • Nominated by Dann Van Der Vliet, Director of UVM's Vermont Family Business Initiative, Bruce Seel and Ted Goulette, co-owners of Reynolds & Son, an industrial supply business in S. Barre, have been selected as the 2008 winners of the SBA Family-Owned Business of the Year award. [...] the business has diversified into 3 main product and service divisions: the Industrial Division, catering to industrial, construction and municipal organizations; the Compressed Air Division, providing sales, parts and servicing for air compressors and related components, and the Safety Plus Division, delivering service and products to fire departments, law enforcement organizations, and EMS and rescue units.

  • Ripley, Tenn., has been recognized by a national magazine as one of 25 top wholesome Southern American Towns by Newsmax magazine. Newsmax is an independent American monthly magazine with over 250,000 subscribers. The town ranked high in hospitality, wholesomeness, family and business friendliness. Ripley is in the process of transforming its downtown. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Nov, 5, 2007, formed the Ripley Downtown Development Corp., as a chartered nonprofit organization. The 11- member board was formed to promote redevelopment and combat community deterioration in the downtown area. The goal is to transform downtown into a great city, and improve the quality of life for current and future residents and business owners.



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