Chicago Defender - June 17, 2004
Over the past 50 years, African American farmers lost more than 40 million acres of farmland in the southern states due to northern markets refusing to buy their products and a lack of financial support from corporate banks. The numbers of African American farmers have been on a steady decline at such an alarming rate that a crisis is created.
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Sentinel; Los Angeles, Calif. - September 15, 2005
Former Los Angeles Airport commissioner Jerome Stanley should be credited as being a guiding force in spearheading the campaign. "The direction the Sentinel has being going since [Danny J. Bakewell, Sr.] has been the helm is phenomenal," stated Stanley, "The look and content brought up the question, "Why isn't this paper at LAX?"
"We finally made the arrangements and the rest is history," stated [Freddie Molina]. "It's been two weeks and we're happy with our decision. "The Sentinel is now in ...
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Business History Review - Vol. 82 Nbr. 2, July 2008
The British-Atlantic Trading Community, 1760-1810: Men, Women, and the Distribution of Goods, by Sheryllynne Haggerty, is reviewed.
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Automatic Merchandiser - Vol. 48 Nbr. 3, March 2006
"These suits are actions against our consumers and our customers," said Don Knauss, president of Coca-Cola North America, in a prepared statement. "They would prevent the Coca-Cola system from strengthening its competitive position in this category and meeting consumer demand for lower cost, more efficient access to our popular Powerade sports drinks."
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Best's Review - Vol. 105 Nbr. 6, October 2004
Distributing profitable insurance products and services depends upon attracting and retaining high-value producers. Value begins with recruiting good producers and ends with delivering services to support them and their customers. To reach and surpass these goals insurers need a flexible technology platform to run and manage the business. Technology can minimize much of the expense embedded in the traditional high-touch sales delivery model. Automating components of the distribution process w...
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Hoosier Banker - Vol. 89 Nbr. 5, May 2005
A total of 25 Indiana community banks that purchase D&O and Fidelity Bond insurance from Indiana Bankers Association-endorsed Progressive Casualty Insurance Company will share $113,909 in profit distributions this year from the American Bankers Association-sponsored insurance program. Banks that participate in the program and are ABA members automatically become owners of the mutual reinsurance company, American Bankers Professional and Fidelity Insurance Company (ABPFIC).
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Digital projectors have plenty of problems, says Bob Piechota, secretary-treasurer of the New Jersey National Theater Owners Association in Westfield and owner of theaters in Hillsborough and Montgomery. He says the quality of digital has not fully arrived yet. "A lot of people can't tell the difference," says Piechota. "As far as theater owners go, if you can't tell the difference, what good is it? You want it better than film."
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Hoosier Banker - Vol. 90 Nbr. 5, May 2006
Twenty-one Indiana community banks that purchased D&O and Fidelity Bond insurance from the Indiana Bankers Association-endorsed, American Bankers Association sponsored insurance program underwritten by Progressive are to share $114,560 in profit distributions this year from the program's reinsurer, the American Bankers Professional and Fidelity Insurance Company (ABPFIC). Banks that are insureds of the ABA-sponsored insurance program and are ABA members automatically become owners of the ...
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Credit Management - Nbr. 5/2005, May 2005
Very few industry sectors mature and change as fast as the IT and electronics industry. A sequence of boom and bust makes it perhaps one of the most vibrant and challenging environments in which to hone credit management skills and techniques. The sector suffered two acknowledged downturns in 1991/1992 and between 2000 and 2002. Gross margins for resellers did not move as sharply. The problem for them was a legacy of high overhead cost and an inability to adapt to the sudden correctly forecas...
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The Enterprise, (Salt Lake City) - July 31, 2006
Who's Your Daddy Inc., manufacturer of the King of Energy drink, has entered the Utah retail market, formalizing distribution agreements with General Distributing Inc. in ...
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