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Stihl makes case for eliminating machinery and tools taxes in Virginia
TidewaterBizVirginia Beach eliminated its machinery and tools tax in July 2011 to attract companies and jobs. A commission studying how to reform business taxes in the state is considering the city’s experience. Stihl Inc., an outdoor power equipment...Tags: Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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City close to 'magic' moment
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Joe Abraham has fond memories of growing up in India in the 1970s and '80s. But, now with an entrepreneur's mindset, he looks back with wonder that it took so long for his home country's economy to catch fire. The India of his youth...Tags: Kevin Allen, Arts and Culture, Business Enterprises, Cultural Development, Small Businesses
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Ellicott City businesswoman to run for delegate in District 9B
Ellicott City business owner and Republican Carol Loveless has filed to run for a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates representing the newly drawn District 9B in 2014. Loveless, 54, said she has been a resident of Ellicott City for over 30 years and...Tags: Politics, Elections, Republican Party, Carroll County (Maryland), Ellicott City
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Tysinger expanding Hampton campus, adding Audi
TidewaterBizTysinger Motor Co. in Hampton is spending $9.1 million to expand its car dealership in Hampton now that it can sell Audi vehicles. “We have to get better every year,” said owner Mark Tysinger. “The game is constantly changing.”...Tags: Chrysler, Luxury Vehicles, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Dodge
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Comcast improves speed
Daily American Staff WriterComcast has upgraded Internet service for businesses in the Somerset area. Bob Grove, spokesman for Comcast Cable, Keystone Region, said that Comcast Business has had a fiber ring available in Somerset for about a year. Recently a line to PBS...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, PBS (tv network), Friedens, Networking, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Broadband efforts garner results
Daily American Staff WriterChris Harshberger of Cairnbrook took on the challenge of getting her neighbors signed up for Verizon high speed Internet access. "I think I had to get 15 or 17 people; I'm not sure because that was a couple of years ago," she said in a telephone...Tags: Verizon Communications, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Telecommunication Service
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Business profile: Bob's Pantry and Deli
Name: Bob Crimo Age: 48 Hometown: Highland Park Name of business: Bob's Pantry and Deli Describe what you do/sell/serve: The biggest draw to the store is the deli. Fresh meats, cheeses and garnishes make our custom-made sandwiches a No. 1 seller....
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Steven Berns named Tribune CFO
Tribune staff reporterTribune Co. has named Steven Berns as its chief financial officer, putting him in charge of all financial reporting, treasury, tax and audit functions at the Chicago-based media company. Berns, 48, comes from New York-based cosmetics firm Revlon Inc.,...Tags: Peter Liguori, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Tribune, Television Industry
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Counterfeit $10 and $20 bills surfacing in Stanford area
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Residents in the Lincoln County area might want to be extra cautious with their cash while local law enforcement is dealing with an influx of counterfeit money. Over the past two or three weeks, police have recovered $200-$300 worth...Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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Zoning category being created for auto dealers
Glenview's Plan Commission voted Monday night to move forward with a proposal to create a zoning category for car-leasing offices and dealerships. The amendment would provide business-specific ordinances, such as standardized operating hours and relaxed...
Tags: Chevrolet, Passenger Cars
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Merchants make way for GroveFest
The Rotary GroveFest starts Thursday, filling the streets of downtown Downers Grove with music, food, carnival rides, and other attractions and special events. The summer festival, put on by the Rotary Club of Downers Grove, is scheduled for Thursday...Tags: Entertainment, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Music, Sales
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Chicago aldermen hear arguments on plastic bag ban
Clout StreetEnvironmentalists came to City Hall on Tuesday to support a proposal to ban plastic bags at Chicago stores, a move retailers say will hurt businesses unless they charge shoppers up to 10 cents for each paper bag that's used instead. Mayor Rahm Emanuel,...Tags: Chicago City Hall, Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Governor, Grayslake, Proco Joe Moreno
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