Small Business Articles
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Your Oklahoma Business in the Oil Patch
Oklahoma is a large state in the American heartland, with almost 3.5 million people. Of those, 1.1 million live in the capital and largest city, Oklahoma City, on the Oklahoma River. It is also
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Your Ohio Business- From the Old Economy to the New
Ohio, a state of 11 million people is right in the middle of what is left of the “rust belt.” It is still a major producer of machinery, rubber products and other goods. Procter & Gamble and ot
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North Carolina Incorporations in the Research Triangle
North Carolina has a population of over 8.5 million and is a growing state on the southern half of the Eastern seaboard. The largest city is Charlotte, with a population over 600,000 with over 1
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North Dakota Incorporations in Agri-business
North Dakota is a top agricultural state, with 25-percent of the economy built around agriculture directly. Thirty-thousand or so farms and ranches produce spring wheat, barley, durum, canola (o
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From the Big Apple to the Great Lakes- Your New York Business
New York is still the gateway to business in the United States. It is home of New York City, the nation’s largest city and financial center, with a population of over 8 million, out of a state-w
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New Jersey Business- From the Suburbs to the Port Authority
The State of New Jersey has a population of about 8.5 million in a fairly small area, making it the most densely populated states in the nation. In the northern part, it borders New York across
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New Hampshire Business from Skiing to Politics
New Hampshire is a small state in New England, with a population approaching 1.3 million. The majority of the population lives between the Massachusetts border and Manchester and Concord, New Ha
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Nevada- Your Entertainment and Incorporation Center in the Desert
Nevada is a state that covers a large area and is home to 2 million people. Its largest city is the Casino Center and international playground, Las Vegas, population heading toward 600,000. The
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Nebraska- Your Center for Agriculture and Food Processing
Omaha is a large state in area with a population of 1.7 million people. Its largest city is Omaha, on the border with Iowa, with a population of over 400,000. The state capital is the city of L
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EU competition policy lies in tatters
The U.K. has long been following EU Competition rules to the letter allowing fully open opportunities for foreign ownership of its utilities. So much so that there are only two major British owned gas
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Missouri Business- From Cities to Springs and Caves
Missouri has a fairly large population of 5.5 million and a diverse economy. The two largest cities are Kansas City on the western border of the state, with Kansas, and St. Louis on Missouri’s e
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Mississippi Reconstruction and Your Business
The capital and largest city in Mississippi is Jackson, which has a metropolitan area population of over 500,000. It is located on the Pearl River. Jackson is the home of machinery and other ma
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Your Minnesota Corporation- From Hi-Tech to the Backwoods
Minnesota is both an iron producer and also a state with significant manufacturing. The privately owned grain trading giant, Cargill, has its headquarters in Minnetonka. Other major companies i
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Michigan- From Motor Town to Hi-Tech State
Michigan is a large state in the Midwest with a population now over 10 million people. Traditionally, Michigan has been the center of the American automotive industry for about 100 years. These
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Maryland- Eastern State by the Nation’s Capital
Maryland is a densely populated state of about 12,000 square miles and a population of over 5.6 million. Maryland's economic activity includes the Port of Baltimore and its related rail and truc
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