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A Directory Of A Business, For A Business, By A Business!
Here finally a business directory with the needs of businessman in mind.
A venture of a Business to search for information, and the venture of Netlink Solutions India Limited to provide the information via easy2source.com with no occurrences by co-incidence.
The divisions namely, Gifts & Accessories Magazine, Aditya Infotech, and gnaol.com along with easy2source.com form an enviable combination of information providing entities.
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How to Get Your Federal Firearms License
How to get your federal firearms license is now laid out for you in a simple and easy to read format. Now any firearm enthusiast can open their own establishment in their own neighborhood!
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Business To Business
Making Money Building A Business to Business Online Marketplace. An online marketplace is a place where businesses in one specific industry gather to explore common interest, goals and profitable income streams. Information about the business to business marketplace. The opportunities are so large that Forrester Research estimates that business-to-business Internet commerce will skyrocket from approximately $43 billion in 1998 to more than $800 billion by 2002.
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Credit Card Machine Buying Tips
The credit card is preferred by most people when paying for purchases and services because of its safety, security and ease of use. The use of credit cards is growing exponentially fueled by the growth of e-commerce and the increasing usage of credit cards in business-to-business transactions...
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Locals Only
The ideology of patronizing locally owned and operated businesses.
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Advanced Systems For Organizations
Information Systems is a term, used fifty years back as describing a computer which could do little more than very basic calculations, has now become an essential ingredient of our lives, both professional and personnel.
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Incorporation and Limited Liability Company Formation in the UK
The essentials required of a new limited liability company formation in the UK by incorporation and registration at Company House. Tax advantages and disadvantages of incorporation at current rates of corporation tax of a limited liability company and the protection a limited liability company offers to individuals considering incorporation
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Ethanol Explosion! How to Profit
Suddenly and silently, the world's demand for ethanol is about to explode, creating a global business that could make early investors wealthy.
It's about time! Ever since I first met Elisabeth and began visiting her family's sugar cane farm in Brazil, we've been talking about a future in which millions of cars would run on ethanol.
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How Corporate Governance Impacts Investors
Investor sentiments are a very crucial issue for any company. If the investor confidence is high, the share price of the company soars. If the investor confidence weakens, the value of the stock plummets. Therefore, it is crucial for a company to keep its investors in mind before taking important decisions and to maintain a flawless management quality.
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Medical Billing - Network Issues
One of the worst things that can happen if you're doing medical billing is for your network to go out on you. In this installment, we discuss some common network problems very briefly.
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Overview of Bangladesh Garment Industry
The garment industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 25 years. At present, the country generates about $5 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. Two non-market elements have performed a vital function in confirming the garment industry's continual success; these elements are (a) quotas under Multi- Fibre Arrangement1 (MFA) in the North American market and (b) special market entry to European markets. The whole procedure is strongly related with the trend of relocation of production.
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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 59 Through 61
In this medical billing installment, we're starting to see light at the end of the tunnel, as we are now about 80% of the way done with our review of the GU0 record. In this segment we review fields 59 through 61.
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Beating Your Competitors
A great product does not necessarily mean you’ll even make enough money with it because your competitors with not-so-great products can sell more of theirs if they use certain marketing strategies that you’re not.
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Business and War: Battlefield Leadership
Much has been written over the years about business. Much has also been written over the years about war. There are many parallels between the two. The more business people from the shipping dock to the executive suite view business as war, the more the spoils of war: success.
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Truck Lease-Purchase? Leave It Alone!
More and more, I hear brand new truck drivers contemplating the lease purchase programs many companies are now advocating. It never ceases to amaze me how these companies will target new drivers. Swift Transportation and Prime Trucking are two of the most aggressive lease purchase companies out there, but it seems all of the companies have jumped on the band wagon.
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Regional Hotels Give Cities Windfall in Wake of Katrina
The Hotel Industry has surely seen a roller coaster ride with Hurricane Katrina. Many Hotels along the Gulf Coast were totally destroyed, many were damaged and others in the aftermath remain totally full. So full in fact that finding a hotel with vacancy within 300 miles is nearly impossible.
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Returns Issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry
Returns issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry. Trends, topics, and issues with current data gathering techniques. It is estimated that returns cost the Consumer Electronics industry more than $10 billion annually, and although returns are unavoidable, it is essential that a means to capture the “true” reason for product returns be developed and implemented. Information obtained from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) indicates that over 60% of all returns reflect a reason code of “defective.”
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