
Features » June/July 11
Networking: The new way of doing business
by mark borkowskiThe person who first said, “It’s not what you know, but who you know,” was obviously never forced to do business in America. This particular individual must have been fortunate in his dealings because in ...
Americus, Georgia sees blue skies again
New beginnings for tornado-torn cityTo visit Americus, you would hardly see any vestige of the devastating EF-3 tornado that ripped through the sleepy city, the center of Sumter County. Flying in after the tornado on March 1, 2007, President ...
City of Roswell
Entrepreneurs from across the state, and in fact the entire country, are moving in droves to Georgia’s hub for small business. The City of Roswell in Fulton County is an economically thriving city with a ...Why the answer to the financial crisis might be in a first grade classroom
By Christina BruceAmericans just can’t seem to get a grip on their personal finances. Despite numerous well-intentioned advocacy groups, the recession has proven one thing—we haven’t learned. As the country rounds the first corner out of the ...
Bin Laden & emotions on the oil markets
How did the death of Osama bin Laden impact upon the oil markets?How are we set up for the burst of the commodities bubble?And what might happen if a figurehead more directly linked to industry ...ABJ News in Review
Atlanta loses NHL franchise for second timeFollowing the May 31 media presentation, the wheels are all but set in motion for the NHL’s Atlanta Thrashers to uproot north to Winnipeg.While the deal, reportedly worth $170 ...Federal Election results bode well for Canadian/U.S. border initiative
On May 4, the Canadian American Business Council (CABC), a non-profit, issues-oriented organization dedicated to elevating the private sector perspective on issues that affect Canada and the United States, held a panel discussion to analyze ...
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