Hello, Shreveport. In the news this week, the Shreveport-Bossier area can expect 150 new jobs thanks to a new tech company and a Bossier City department store will be closing its doors. Keep reading to find out more about this week’s business news. A tech company is bringing 150 jobs to […]
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Starbucks closing flagship Canal Street location, citing security concerns | Business News
Starbucks is closing its New Orleans flagship coffee shop on the corner of Canal Street and St. Charles Avenue, citing concerns over security and the safety of its employees. The Seattle-based chain said Thursday that the store, which was opened with great fanfare just nine years ago, would close permanently on Oct. […]
Is China reexporting Russian gas to Europe? | Business | Economy and finance news from a German perspective | DW
As China and Russia meet to consider wider issues, reports indicate that exports of Russian gas are finding their way into Europe – via China. “The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is increasingly well-integrated, and regional demand shifts can help balance otherwise tight markets. This redirection of flows serves […]
Openings and Closings: Business happenings around region | Business News
From new apartments being approved to restaurants reopening and ready to serve, here’s your weekly look at what’s happening with businesses in your neighborhood. 88 K-POT: Bethlehem Square shopping center, 3926 Nazareth Pike, Bethlehem Township All-you-can-eat Korean barbecue is on its way, with 88 K-Pot opening perhaps in December near […]
Insider and Indeed partner on news and resource platform to help small businesses hire and retain talent to fuel business growth
Talent Insider features targeted news and advice, small business mentorship program, a virtual learning event, and valuable recruiting tools NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Insider, the global news, business and lifestyle publisher, and Indeed, a leading global hiring platform, today announce the launch of Talent Insider, a new […]
Whatcom County business announcements | Whatcom News
WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — The following business announcements were recently received by Whatcom News. Floating Lantern Pet Memorial scheduled for September 11th The Floating Lantern Pet Memorial at Blodel Donovan Park is returning on Sunday, Sept. 12. The event starts at 6 p.m. and features memorial lanterns set afloat on Lake […]
Time Manufacturing raising the bar in Waco | Local Business News
Robert Martz strides through the Time Manufacturing worksite, greeting employees with a wave or word. At 6-foot-8, the former University of Notre Dame defensive lineman stands above the crowd, much like Time’s products. The maker of aerial lifts and bucket trucks is ramping up production at 7601 Imperial Drive, hiring […]
Harvard Business School Announces 2022 Goldsmith Fellows – News
BOSTON—Harvard Business School (HBS) has announced the 2022 recipients of its Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowships. Established in 1988 by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and Richard L. Menschel (MBA 1959), a former director of the foundation and a limited partner at Goldman Sachs, to encourage students from the nonprofit and […]
Huge riverfront development project gets approval from Convention Center board | Business News
A massive new riverfront development in downtown New Orleans has received formal approval to move forward, following years of haggling over how the roughly 45-acre tract of publicly-owned real estate controlled by the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center would be put to use. Developers of the neighborhood, known as the […]
Trump once again says economic data is fake news
Donald Trump has assailed the government’s official economic data this summer by calling it “phony” or “fake news.” He likes to say the “actual” number for jobs statistics or the inflation rate would be much more flattering to him — and would look worse for President Joe Biden. It’s a […]
Why are there so many Costco stores in Dane County? | Business News
VERONA — For those who ventured into the new Costco on Wednesday, there were few if any surprises. They still needed a membership card to enter. Big screen televisions crowded the front of the store while other offerings included pots of fresh mums, jars of organic marinara sauce and plastic […]
Business Notes | News, Sports, Jobs – SANIBEL-CAPTIVA
ART – CHAMBER PRESENTATION SANIBEL & CAPTIVA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chamber Chief Executive Officer and President John Lai makes a special presentation to a past board Chair Fran Peters at the chamber’s business luncheon on Aug. 10. CHAMBER RECOGNIZES PAST BOARD CHAIR On Aug. 10 at […]
‘Engineering’ a new educational pursuit | News, Sports, Jobs
Joseph Zinno — Contributed STEUBENVILLE — In a month that finds area students returning to their classrooms or entering them for the first time, Steubenville native Joseph Zinno is no different in that respect. But what distinguishes the 2018 graduate of Catholic Central High School is […]
Warren Buffett’s company lost $44 billion last quarter, but it’s not really bad news
Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) reported Saturday that the massive conglomerate posted a net loss of nearly $44 billion in the second quarter, red ink that was due mostly to a big drop in the value of Berkshire’s significant stock portfolio. Berkshire owns large stakes in Apple (AAPL), Bank of America (BAC), […]
Liz Cheney buys time on Fox News to air viral ad featuring her father condemning Trump
That’s because Rep. Liz Cheney’s campaign has purchased a series of national ad spots on Fox News to run the viral campaign advertisement she debuted last week featuring her father. The ad shows Dick Cheney lacing into Trump as a “coward” who lies to his supporters and “tried to steal […]
Economy and Business News for Aug. 9, 2022
Video The legislation is aimed at increasing semiconductor chip manufacturing in America to confront global supply chain issues and counter China’s growing influence.CreditCredit…Pete Marovich for The New York Times WASHINGTON — President Biden on Tuesday signed into law a sprawling $280 billion bill aimed at bolstering American chip manufacturing to […]
After Rough Start, Incubator Marks 15 Years In City | News, Sports, Jobs
Charles Cornell, director of the Fredonia Technology Incubator, stands in the lobby. Photo by M.J. Stafford The Fredonia Technology Incubator has stood in downtown Dunkirk for 15 years. The incubator’s head, Charles Cornell, says it has made a loud impact with the community. “There have been […]