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Housing starts edge up, future plans drop.(Business Briefs)(Brief Article)
Housing starts improved 0.6 percent in August, to a seasonally adjusted level of 2 million units, the Commerce Department reported, recovering from earlier declines and returning to their 2004 high-water mark set in March. But while builders ...
Tags: building permit, housing start, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2004-09-27
Existing homes, starts jump in July.(Business Today)(Illustration)
NEW YORK -- Still riding high despite a modest uptick in interest rates, the broad U.S. housing market remained relatively strong during July as sales of existing homes rose to a record high and housing starts climbed to their highest level in 17 y ...
Tags: housing market, housing start, interest rate, National Association of Realtors, sales, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2003-09-01
Starts down, rest of market sturdy. (Business Today).(housing market)
NEW YORK -- Staying the course despite a soft economy and a weak employment outlook, the broad U.S. housing market turned in a sturdy performance during April, with two of the three market segments--existing and new home sales--both making gains. NEW YORK...
Tags: housing market, housing start, National Association of Realtors, sales, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2003-06-02
Housing starts rose 1.7 percent in December, the Commerce Department reported Jan. 21. The total number of starts for the year was 1.846 million, 8.4 percent above 2002's total, and the highest number of housing starts in 25 years.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Ar
HOUSING STARTS ROSE 1.7 percent in December, the Commerce Department reported Jan. 21. The total number of starts for the year was 1.846 million, 8.4 percent above 2002's total, and the highest number of housing starts in 25 years. On Jan. 28, the Co HOUSING STARTS...
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Research articles 2004-01-28
Housing starts fell 6.8 percent in April, the U.S. Commerce Department reported May 16.
HOUSING STARTS fell 6.8 percent in April, the U.S. Commerce Department reported May 16. However, building permits rose 1.2 percent, suggesting builders are expecting sales of new houses to continue brisk. David Seiders, chief economist of the Nationa HOUSING STARTS fell 6.8 percent in April, the...
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Research articles 2003-05-21
Housing starts staged a comeback in December, rising 10.9 percent from November's disappointing pace, the Commerce Department reported Jan. 19.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS staged a comeback in December, rising 10.9 percent from November's disappointing pace, the Commerce Department reported Jan. 19. Production of single-family homes rose 13.1 percent, and multifamily starts were up 0.6 percent. David Sei HOUSING STARTS staged a comeback in December, rising 10.9 percent...
Tags: comeback, housing start, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2005-01-26
Housing starts rose 0.6 percent in August, the Commerce Department reported Sept. 21.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS ROSE 0.6 percent in August, the Commerce Department reported Sept. 21. However, building permits declined 5.5 percent from July, and builder confidence declined somewhat in September, the National Association of Home Builders reported HOUSING STARTS ROSE 0.6 percent in August, the Commerce Department...
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Research articles 2004-09-22
Housing starts rose 8.3 percent in March, the U.S. Commerce Department reported April 16.(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS ROSE 8.3 percent in March, the U.S. Commerce Department reported April 16. Single-family starts were up 7.7 percent and multifamily construction rose 10.6 percent. David Seiders, chief economist of the National Association of Home Buil HOUSING STARTS ROSE 8.3 percent in March, the U.S....
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Research articles 2003-04-23
Therma-tru doors presents: 2003 economic forecast and data report. (Special Advertising Section).(Industry Overview)
Therma-Tru Doors presents 2003 Economic Forecast and Data Report. Housing Starts Housing starts fell between September and October, but the final third-quarter total was still well ahead of the year-ago pace (seasonally-adjusted annualized Therma-Tru Doors...
Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, housing start, advertisement
Research articles 2003-01-01
Housing starts fell 6.9 percent in August, the Commerce Department reported last week.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
HOUSING STARTS FELL 6.9 percent in August, the Commerce Department reported last week. The decline was largely attributable to a 23 percent drop in construction of multi-family units. Single-family starts were off 2.4 percent. Bruce Smith, president HOUSING STARTS FELL 6.9 percent in August, the...
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Research articles 2001-09-26
Housing starts fell 4.0 percent in February, the Commerce Department reported March 16.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS FELL 4.0 percent in February, the Commerce Department reported March 16. In a statement announcing the release of the February numbers, the National Association of Home Builders attributed the decline to unusually cold and wet weather HOUSING STARTS FELL 4.0 percent in February,...
Tags: housing start, South, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2004-03-24
Housing starts dropped 2.1 percent in April, the Commerce Department reported May 18.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS dropped 2.1 percent in April, the Commerce Department reported May 18. Nevertheless, home builders remain confident about the state of the marketplace, Bobby Rayburn, president of the National Association of Home Builders, commented. T HOUSING STARTS dropped 2.1 percent in April, the Commerce ...
Tags: home builder, housing start, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2004-05-19
Housing starts declined 0.5 percent in May, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported June 16.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS declined 0.5 percent in May, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported June 16. The drop was attributed to a 10 percent decline in multifamily starts. Single-family starts were up 1.4 percent. Building permits were up 3.5 percent, with HOUSING STARTS declined 0.5 percent...
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Research articles 2004-06-30
Housing starts continued to set a fast pace last month, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Aug. 17.(Briefly Noted)(Brief Article)
HOUSING STARTS CONTINUED to set a fast pace last month, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Aug. 17. Sales were 8.3 percent above June's rate, at a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.978 million units. Single-family starts were up 8.5 percent, and multi HOUSING STARTS CONTINUED to set...
Tags: housing start, permit, sales, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2004-08-25
While housing starts took a big jump in January (LULR, Feb. 22, p. 7), the new-home sales report was not so rosy, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Feb. 27.(Briefly Noted)
WHILE HOUSING STARTS took a big jump in January (LULR, Feb. 22, p. 7), the new-home sales report was not so rosy, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Feb. 27. Overall, sales fell 5.0 percent. The sales rate was 3.3 percent above January 2005. Sales WHILE HOUSING...
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Research articles 2006-03-08

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Securing Business Grants and Funding
Both public and private sector organizations award grants routinely, almost always for a specific project or purpose. For example, a grant might be awarded to help a business develop a new product, buy equipment, run a training program, or research a specific problem. A typical grant is a one-time payment...
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Is the Recession Really Over?
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch published a provocative report this week declaring that the recession is over. After six quarters of negative growth it would be about time. The evidence, however, isn't uniformly positive and suggests that the downturn still has some distance to run. Here are some of the main...
Tags: Bank, Sign, Recession, Sales Strategy, Financial Services, Sales, Charles Wallace
Blog posts 2009-07-16
Retail sales post surprise drop for July
WASHINGTON - Retail sales disappointed in July and the number of newly laid-off Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits rose unexpectedly last week. The latest government reports reinforced concerns about how quickly consumers will be able to contribute to a broad economic recovery. "There is really no positive spin to...
Tags: recovery, sales, foreclosure
News items 2009-08-13
Expanding Overseas:The Best Small Markets
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Articles 2008-04-21
The Coming Jobless Recovery
Now we are getting the clearest indication yet that we are headed for a jobless recovery. A total of 467,000 jobs were eliminated in June, bringing the jobless rate to 9.5 percent from 9.4 percent in May, according to the Labor Department. The jobless rate was the...
Tags: Job, Recovery, Recession, Unemployment Rate, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Charles Wallace
Blog posts 2009-07-02
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