2010—a year of economic transition
2010 will be a year of transition from the Great Recession to hopefully, a period of sustainable economic growth. Despite the political wrangling, the economy’s vital signs are pointing in a positive direction. Economic growth as measured by the Gross Domestic Product was 5.7 percent for the fourth quarter. The unemployment rate improved from 10 percent to 9.7 percent in January. Reported corporate profits of the S&P 500 companies, excluding financials, improved by 16 percent.
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You can launch a business in 2010
Written by Farrah Gray
(NNPA)—A business plan. A website. A means to track spending and profits. An office space, retail space or home-based business. Time. Money. Sweat equity. None of these, however, means anything if you don’t know what kind of business you want to run.
Starting a business sounds scary, but before you can even do that you have to get past the first step, which is often the hardest (yet doesn’t require a single penny): figuring out exactly what you will found. The good news is two simple questions can provide you some answers right away or at least give you a launch pad.
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BE Women of Power Legacy Award Winners announced
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SMITH, JACKSON, SMALTZ, PETERS, HERMAN
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Business Calendar
Written by Courier Newsroom
Business series
FEB. 18—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host their Business Program Series from 12:15-1 p.m. at the Downtown & Business branch, 612 Smithfield St. The topic is “Finding a Job in a Tough Economy.” Chris Posti, executive coach and outpatient counselor for Posti & Associates Inc. will lead the discussion on tips that can get one hired during a tough economy. This event is free and open to the public. Call 412-281-7141.
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Minorities in Pittsburgh Conference considered successful
Written by Diane I. Daniels
Sponsored and organized by the Roberto Clemente Minority Business Association, the conference was designed to coincide with the groups’ organizational theme of service. “The vision of this year’s conference was to serve all conference attendees by providing them with a valuable experience that will last long beyond the two day conference," explained Rishi Sethi, conference chairperson. “Our hope was for MIP to foster the development of students personally and professionally, to allow corporations to form lasting relationships with premier talent in Pittsburgh, and to promote service by reaching out and giving back to the community,” he said. “A successful conference will leave attendees with a more positive outlook on their future possibilities and their place within the professional world.”
| LEADERS OF TOMORROW—MIP Chair, Rishi Sethi and RCMBA President, Erica Simpson take time out before the Networking Luncheon.
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