Business News - Firm finds niche in health coverage gap - Detroit Free Press
Firm finds niche in health coverage gap - Detroit Free Press
With a new master’s degree in business from the University of Michigan, plus advanced training in business from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lorne Zalesin tried his expertise in four industries — cell phones and pagers, land
The flip side - Chicago Tribune
T wo years ago, Jason Pietrucha read the foreclosure writing on the wall. The mortgage broker saw California ’s growing default rate and prepared for the home-loan tsunami to hit Illinois. Switching to real estate sales, Pietrucha deals almost
Muskegon filmmaking studio planned - Detroit Free Press
Watermark Center & Lofts developers ANM Group is partnering with Andrew van den Houten, owner and president of New York City-based production company Moderncin , to create a multimillion-dollar film production studio facility in downtown Muskegon
Car title loans snare victims at 300% rates - Chicago Tribune
Rosa Mobley never imagined her debts would swell so large. There were times when the 66-year-old widow, who struggles by on Social Security and her pension as a school crossing guard in Chicago, fell behind on her gas, electric and mortgage payments
Inflation, oil prices hit Gulf business confidence - ArabianBusiness.com
Business confidence levels across the Gulf continued to fall in the second quarter, as inflation, high oil prices and staffing problems dampened sentiment, the HSBC Gulf Business Confidence Index has revealed. The survey, released on Sunday, found
Dragon’s Den star to donate fortune - Western Telegraph
Entrepreneur and Dragon’s Den star Duncan Bannatyne plans to donate his 310 million fortune to charity before he dies, it was reported. Bannatyne, 59, began his entrepreneurial career with a second-hand ice cream van, and went on to build a