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Public, news organizations react to shooting at Lafayette movie theater

Public, news organizations react to shooting at Lafayette movie theater
On July 23, two people were killed and seven were injured after a gunman began firing in a Lafayette, La. movie theater. The gunman died of a self-inflicted wound, but news outlets and many people are still dealing with what many believed would never

16 organizations receive donations from bank
Sixteen Berks County organizations collectively received $73,220 from Allentown-based National Penn Bancshares Inc. The donations were part of a series of contributions by the financial company as part of its participation in Pennsylvania’s Educational

Organizations Feel More Secure Than Three Years Ago: Intel Study
Despite cyber-threats, many organizations have seen an improvement in security in recent years, a new study sponsored by Intel Security and Aspen Institute finds. Day in and day out, the headlines around the Web paint a picture of an Internet often under

Local churches, organizations to take part in Black Lives Matter campaign
The movement, formed after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder in connection to the shooting death of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin, has grown over the past two years, fueled every so often by other incidents

Peoria organizations receive art grants
July 1, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, announced 222 grants to Arizona nonprofit arts organizations, local arts agencies, schools and community organizations. In total, $1,208,717 was invested for fiscal year 2016 (July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016).

BC-Business News Digest

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Morning Business News – July 17
The past few weeks have been dominated on international markets by events in Greece and China and by the moves – or intended moves – of various central banks. In China, stock markets recovered slightly this week after massive losses in a short period at

Business news: RoNetco hires dietitians; lawyer recognized
RoNetco Supermarkets, which owns ShopRite stores in Sussex, Morris and Warren counties, has added three additional dietitians to work in local stores. For nearly a year ShopRite stores in Succasunna, Flanders, and Byram have had registered dietitians on

Workers turned owners keep Vermont boat business afloat

Workers turned owners keep Vermont boat business afloat
Justin Martin takes out an Adirondack guide boat on the Otter Creek that he and his brother Ian build at their business on U.S. 7 in North Ferrisburgh. (Photo: RYAN MERCER/FREE PRESS) NORTH FERRISBURGH, Vt. Ian and Justin Martin begin pulling on

Uber use surges among business travelers
Uber is replacing cabs for professionals on the go. It’s just one way that business travelers are embracing the new sharing economy — and ditching traditional modes of travel as a result. “There’s also a decrease in rental car usage, and it’s at the

Uber tops taxi use for business travelers, new report shows
NEW YORK (AP) Taxis are losing business travelers to ride-hailing services like Uber, a survey shows. In the three months ended in June, Uber overtook taxis as the most expensed form of ground transportation, according to expense management system

Considering Crowdfunding? Why You Need a Strong Business Plan First.

Considering Crowdfunding? Why You Need a Strong Business Plan First.
Crowdfunding is a thrilling prospect. Connecting potential entrepreneurs with millions of micro-investors, the platform has helped fund and launch countless new enterprises, and it s given a realistic platform for countless bright, young business owners

The Cultural Demographic Shift Is Changing The Business Of Healthcare
A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels. Albert Einstein said that, but we don t need to be geniuses to implement new thinking in business. We only need real leadership that s innovative and

Microsoft Power Business Intelligence (BI) Comes Out Of Preview On July 24
Microsoft s Business Intelligence Products Group Corporate Vice President James Phillips was proud to make an important announcement recently. On Microsoft s blog, he posted, Following just over six months of public preview and a continuous flow of

Salem business news: Studio 3 Architecture, Dale’s Remodeling

Salem business news: Studio 3 Architecture, Dale’s Remodeling
Matt Johnson has joined Studio 3 Architecture as an architectural intern. Johnson received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts in 2015. Originally from Salem, Johnson is enthusiastic

Business News Roundup, July 1
Thibaud Simphal, general director of Uber France, was ordered to stand trial with a colleague. France Uber managers to stand trial Two Uber France managers have been ordered to stand trial on charges including deceptive commercial practices and

Stock futures surge on Greek bailout deal; Walmart challenges Amazon discounts; Nintendo president dies: A.M. Business News Links
Stock futures are moving higher after Europe finally reached a deal to bailout Greece. Dow Jones futures are ahead 117 points, Nasdaq futures are up 32.75 points and S&P 500 futures are advancing 12.75 points. (CNN Money) China’s stock markets continued

The Top 5 business news stories to watch for today
The Top 5 business news stories to watch for today Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle report on the top five business stories of the day. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/1MhAQn4 Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker and Stephanie

Morning business news – July 13
It has been a volatile few weeks on stock markets as events in Greece and a potentially bursting stock market bubble in China weigh on investor sentiment. And all that as we enter second quarter earnings season in the US. Aidan Donnelly, Senior Equity

14 Terrible Excuses for Not Starting a Business TODAY

14 Terrible Excuses for Not Starting a Business TODAY
Excuses: we all have them. (Me probably more so than you.) And eventually, we all regret them — especially if those excuses keep you from following our entrepreneurial dreams. Like: 1. You don’t have the money. As Growthink founder Dave Lavinsky says

Business notes: Verisk Analytics a top performing stock among NJ companies
Verisk Analytics, Inc. of Jersey City is among the top 10 best performing stocks among New Jersey companies according to an analysis by SmartAsset. The firm analyzed data between January 2010 and March 2015, according to a press release. “We considered

Tsinghua Business Graduates Scrap Market-Oriented Slogan
Following one of the most turbulent weeks for China s stock markets, some of the country s brightest young business majors assembled for their graduation from prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing on Sunday. At the ceremony, where the university

8 Time Buckets That Entrepreneurs Can Use to Maintain a Healthy Business and Lifestyle
Entrepreneurs are blessed with a boundless creative force. Inspiration and ingenuity are always in abundance. However, business owners tend to struggle with time management. If this sounds like you, help has arrived. While innate creative talent cannot be

Women in Business Q&A: Jane Delworth, Account Director, mono
Jane brings an all-encompassing perspective to client accounts thanks to her globe-spanning 20 years of communications experience in both client and agency environments. She has been a driving force behind work for Target, Apple, Blue Cross Blue Shield