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- Butt heads, SLOBS and BUMS make this one hot firm
- Edwin T. Lester was just tickled to death that his year-old company was selected by Entrepreneur magazine and Dunn & Bradstreet as one of the nation's Hot 100 Companies for 1999. The Hot 100 accents the nation's fastest-growing businesses. Lester's firm is ranked No. 45. "All of a...
- Research articles 1999-06-28
- The OTC Report Announces Orbit Drop Registers With Dunn & Bradstreet
- The OTC Report recommends Orbit Drop, Inc. (OTC: OBDP), which announced its Dunn & Bradstreet number 170460625. This Dunn & Bradstreet number enables investors to follow the financial growth and expansion of Orbit Drop as it progresses forward. Orbit Drop also wants to announce its Uniform Franchise Offering Circular...
- Research articles 2005-02-02
- Multex.com Stock Snapshot: Dunn & Bradstreet Corp.—DNB—
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 24, 1999-- Wall Street currently considers the shares of Dunn & Bradstreet Corp. DNB a BUY/HOLD. Consensus estimates indicate the group's profits will decline 2.80% in 1999, but will rebound 18.60% in 2000. Currently, analysts expect earnings of $1.74 per share in 1999 and $1.95 per...
- Research articles 1999-08-24
- A simple plan.
- August, 2001 My Wealth ABIX via COMTEX -- Despite four positive forecasts for the Australian economy within the space of a week, the economic climate is uncertain. Surveys by National Australia Bank, Access Economics, Dunn & Bradstreet and Westpac have predicted strong growth. However,...
- Research articles 2001-08-15
- No Green Shoots in the Aussie Economy | BTalk Australia
- (Episode 271: 11 minutes 30) Some people, like billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros, believe the worst of the economic downturn is behind us. The media seems to have switched its outlook from pessimism to optimism. Shares have shown growth over the last few months. So, are we about to...
- Blog posts 2009-06-23
- How to Sell to the Federal Government
- Yes, the procedures are Byzantine and there are reams of red tape. But in this economy, the federal government could be your best customer. Understand That the Government Operates Differently Goal: Assess whether your company can succeed...
- Articles 2009-06-29
- Business Across Boundaries | BTalk Australia
- (8 min 27) What's the key to operating successfully in the international world of business? With a small local market many Aussie businesses have to expand overseas if they are to grow, but it can be a risky step to take, particularly in the current economic climate. Irrespective of the...
- Blog posts 2009-01-12
- How Australia Ducked the Crisis
- Global recession? Not Down Under, where home prices actually went up. How'd they pull that off? They picked the right trading partner Ten years ago, the story for Australia might have been very different. At that time, 70 percent of the country’s...
- Articles 2009-10-14
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