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The 100 Oldest Companies in the World | BizAims view story
2 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://bizaims.com/Articles/Busin...)
Undoubtedly family business represents the most lasting type of business. The expert in family business, Professor Willian O'Hara, in one of his books mentioned about family business the following: "Before the multinational corporation, there was family b
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Business News, Stock Market & Financial Advice - BusinessWeek view story
2 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.businessweek.com/)
Read the latest international business news & stock market news. Get updated company profiles, financial advice, global economy and technology news.
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Dean G. Tanella view story
1 vote- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.deangtanella.com/)
As the Executive Vice President of the Capital Markets Group of GunnAllen Financial, Dean Tanellaâs past experiences show why he is qualified for the position
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Italy Magazine | The N.1 Magazine for lovers of all things Italian. view story
2 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.italymag.co.uk/)
The N.1 magazine for lovers of all things Italian - Visit ITALY online for news, articles and a vibrant community. Travel, holidays and property to food, drink and fashion ITALY covers every aspect of 'il Bel Paese'
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Tales of Corporate Oppression view story
3 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.corporateoppression.com/)
Exposing cruel and unusual workplaces since 2005.
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SurveyMonkey.com - Powerful tool for creating web surveys. Online survey software made easy! view story
3 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.surveymonkey.com/)
SurveyMonkey.com is a revolutionary tool to create and publish custom surveys in minutes, and then view results graphically and in real time.
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HBS Working Knowledge view story
3 votes- Submitted by priscillahood
- 8 months ago
- (http://hbswk.hbs.edu/)
Who you know and how much money is in your pocket have always been significant contributors to entrepreneurial success. New research by Harvard Business School professor Ramana Nanda explores new wrinkles in this age-old formula?and how government policy

