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- the large-scale buying and selling of goods and services, usually applied to trading between different states or countries
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- Toronto-based TD Financial Group's weight could lift Commerce biz
- Commerce Bancorp aggressively expanded its Northeast footprint by selling itself as a cheery, personal bank with seven-day branch banking. Now, TD Financial Group's acquisition of the Cherry Hill, N.J.-based bank could add another feather in the financial institution's cap - a bigger chunk of the hot commercial banking business. ...
- Research articles 2007-10-26
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- September 25 Tuesday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m Sixth Ann ual Pharma/Biotech Summit Center for Business Intelligence. Sheraton Philadelphia City Center, 17th and Race streets, Philadelphia. (800) 817-8601. 25 Tuesday 8 a.m. WhyWe Procrastinate. Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce. MRCC Conference Room, LA Quakerbridge Plaza Drive, Mercerville. (609) 689-9960. 25...
- Research articles 2007-09-24
- Commerce abolishes ATM fees for larger customers
- Banks once fought state regulators for the right to charge customers for using competitors' automated teller machines, but one bank is now offering to pay all ATM charges, no matter what machines customers stick their cards in. Commerce Batik, which has five branches in Westchester County, recently announced it will...
- Research articles 2005-08-15
- Commerce revives landmark
- Commerce Bank has announced that it will bring its retail banking to one of New York City's most notable and historic "banking halls" when it opens its first Wall Street store at Two Wall Street in late Summer of 2005. Situated at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street,...
- Research articles 2005-02-16
- SOUTH KOREA: Construction start-up on planned $1,900,000,000 automobile manufacturing capacity expansion project, SSANGYONG MOTOR CO. [South Korea]Order #: 097404.
- PROJECT OVERVIEW: The local SSANGYONG MOTOR CO. recently started-up construction work on a planned manufacturing capacity expansion project that is aimed at more than doubling its production output by 2007. The first phase of the company's expansion project for its plant in Pyeongtaek,...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- SOUTH KOREA: Construction start-up on planned $1,100,000,000 next-generation steel plant, POHANG IRON & STEEL CO. (POSCO) [South Korea] Order #: 097704.
- PROJECT OVERVIEW: The local POHANG IRON & STEEL CO. POSCO recently started-up construction work on what it claims to be a next-generation steel plant in South Korea. Construction plans call for building a mill that will be based on its proprietary Finex technology...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Cherry Hill, N.J.-based bank branches out to New York, Washington and Boston.
- By Joseph N. DiStefano, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--Let a born salesman with the drive of a real estate mogul and the political instincts of a ward boss build a financial institution, and you get something like Commerce...
- Research articles 2004-08-08
- State income tax jurisdiction: a jurisprudential and policy perspective
- INTRODUCTION One of the most contentious issues in state taxation is the reach of the states' jurisdiction to tax net income. The failure to resolve this issue is a leading cause of the recent dramatic decline in state corporate income tax revenues. (1) Familiar forces of change are at...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- MALAYSIA: Joint venture construction start-up on planned $185,000,000 university campus, TAISEI CORP. [Japan] - Order #: 066902.
- PROJECT OVERVIEW: The local SARAWAK UNIVERSITY recently awarded a contract to a Japanese/Malaysian joint venture regarding the construction of a new campus. The partners in the planned undertaking include Japan-based TASEI CORP. and an undisclosed Malaysian company. According to the terms...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- State Sales & Use Tax on Internet Transactions
- I. INTRODUCTION With the explosive growth of electronic commerce, the way people do business is dramatically changing. More and more transactions are being conducted electronically, and the geographic boundaries that once played such a significant role in commerce are rapidly disappearing. With this growth and globalization of electronic commerce,...
- Research articles 1998-12-01
- America West Airlines Hopes to Increase Access to Washington National Airport.(Originated from The Arizona Republic)
- Oct. 24--America West Airlines hopes to increase its access to Washington National Airport airport and to lower airfares for consumers in the west under legislation being drawn up by Senator John McCain. The bill is expected to contain a provision that would...
- Research articles 1997-10-24
- Case summaries
- 1. Ober v. EPA, 84 F.3d 304 (9th Cir. 1996). Phoenix residents adversely affected by excessive levels of airborne particulates petitioned for review of a final decision of the Environmental Protection Agency EPA under the Clean Air Act CAA. EPA had approved Arizona's State Implementation Plan SIP for...
- Research articles 1997-09-22
- Commerce slams Airbus subsidies as threat to open competition
- COMMERCE SLAMS AIRBUS SUBSIDIES AS THREAT TO OPEN COMPETITION If Europe's Airbus consortium continues to receive subsidies from three of the four international governments that support it, U.S. civil airline producers will not only be forced to slim down their programs in response to Airbus Industrie's AI ability to...
- Research articles 1990-09-24
- Obama's Economic Confidence
- President Obama and top White House staffers are urging Americans to remain confident about the economy and its ability to rebound. CBS News chief White House correspondent Chip Reid reports.
- Videos 2009-03-13
- The True Costs Of Recovery
- Based upon reports and studies from past recessions and major previous fiscal crises, financial experts have offered a bleak economic forecast for the next several years. Anthony Mason reports.
- Videos 2009-03-19
- Citigroup Stocks Plummet
- Formerly one of the nation's most prominent banks, Citigroup's stocks have now fallen to less than $1 per share. As Anthony Mason reports, this is yet another major blow for Wall Street.
- Videos 2009-03-05
- Wall Street's Big Rally
- Soaring nearly 6 percent, Wall Street had its biggest gain of 2009. As Anthony Mason reports, even Citigroup's stock soared, although it's still only at $1.45.
- Videos 2009-03-10
- Online vs Traditional Commerce
- Considering the newness of the internet and world wide web, it's safe to say that nearly everyone who has purchased online gained their understanding of commerce offline. Users come to online commerce with some key experiential understandings of the characteristics of traditional commerce. Online commerce and offline commerce share elements...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Obama Wants to Boost Business Ties with Muslims
- Obama bets commerce can bring peace between America and the hostile areas of the Muslim world. by Stefan Deeran
- Blog posts 2009-06-04
- Retail Roundup: Online Retailers Optimistic, J.C. Penney Sues Dillard's, and More
- Retailers remain optimistic about online commerce during economic crisis -- About three-fourths of Internet retailers believe online commerce will survive an economic slump better than offline channels, according to a new study conducted by Forrester Research for Shop.org. The report also revealed retailers are seeing climbing profits in their online sectors, meaning even the employees who works in...
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
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