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The Proof Is In The Pudding: Marketing Lessons From America's Most Famous Dessert

24th May 2007
Much of the success in your business will undoubtedly come from how well your market yourself, your company or product. A good marketing campaign can be the difference between a business that fails and a business that flourishes. Have you ever seen a busi... Read >
Author: Troy White

Carnival Cruise Line's Chairman Heats Things Up

18th November 2006
by Roy Witman ? 2006, All Rights Reserved Standing on the deck of the ship Carnivale in 1984, Micky Arison (then president) announced a new direction in the Carnival Cruise Line advertising program. The theme? "We've got the fun." It was the followi... Read >
Author: Roy Witman

New Public Utilities and Energy Policy Act Opens up M&A Opportunities

03rd October 2006
The mergers and acquisitions of the past decade may pale in comparison to the public utilities consolidations that loom on the horizon. The Transaction Advisory Service professionals at Ernst & Young are poised and ready to participate in the anticipated ... Read >
Author: Neil More

Unparalleled Entrepreneur

21st August 2006
Have you heard of a 17 year old consulting Packard Bell NEC for Internet and E-Commerce development? Well, Ryan S. Thompson was the prodigy appointed as the Director of Internet Development and Online Commerce by Packard Bell NEC Computers Systems (Canada... Read >
Author: Richie Cunningham

M & A for Insurance: A Signal of International Growth?

01st August 2006
One of the most overlooked industries, insurance, is poised for growth over the next three years. That fact is not disputed. The methods that will be used to achieve that growth are where the experts begin to diverge. Will the growth be through merger and... Read >
Author: Neil More

How to Manage Change Without Turning into Frog Soup

10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Red Ladder, Inc. How often have you heard the statement, the only thing constant is change. No kidding, right? Anyone living on the planet earth can attest to that statement. For most of us, the pace of change seems to have picked up ... Read >
Author: Regina Barr

Mid-Cap Stocks: Asset Class with an Identity Crisis

06th October 2005
Much like the middle child, mid-cap stocks have long struggled to find their identity. Carved out from the upper echelons of the small caps and the lower end of the large caps, the mid-cap sector has a rough definition of stock with a market capitalizatio... Read >
Author: Glenn Dahlke

Checklist and tips for selling a business

25th September 2005
Question: How can I maximize the amount of cash I receive when I sell my business? Answer: Acquire every last after tax dollar and get paid in cash . Also, follow three critical steps before proceeding: 1. Preplan the sale of your business. This sho... Read >
Author: Steve Fitzgerald

Selling Your Business - Don't Underestimate the Value of Your Company's Website

23rd August 2005
SELLING YOUR BUSINESS – DON'T UNDERESTIMATE THE VALUE OF YOUR COMPANY'S WEB SITE By David M. Kauppi, CBI, President Mid Market Capital Business owners often contact us requesting an introductory meeting. They are contemplating the near to intermedi... Read >
Author: Dave Kauppi

Hedge Funds: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

11th July 2005
Alfred Winslow Jones started hedge funds in 1949. He was a pioneer of non-traditional investment strategies. "Non-traditional" categorizes hedge funds quite accurately. Hedge funds have the potential to make an investor quite a bit of money, but many do n... Read >
Author: Jenny Delinga
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