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The Perils of Founder Fighting

Both Sides of the Table

At a young age I watched her open a bakery, which in the early 80′s was ahead of its time in serving croissants, gourmet coffee and high-end, homemade cakes, cheesecakes and french pastries for our small town of Sacramento, California (Carmichael, if you know the area). She started it with a partner, 50-50. I see it all the time.

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Meet the Grand Prize Entrepreneurs of the BEC Boost

Up and Running

She sells her products in 11 stores and two restaurants in and around Oregon House, California, where Freja’s Foods currently operates. The contest was sponsored by Palo Alto Software , which provided free access to LivePlan , its cloud-based business planning software, to all of the Boost entrants. “

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How to Get Out of Business Debt

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Your business revenue should not only help you get by but should also help you pay off your debt. There are several tips you can use to increase your revenues. Since 2003, he has been a member of the State Bar of California. Generate More Money. One of the most obvious ways to pay off your debt soon is to generate more money.

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Five Questions with: Douglas McGray, Editor-in-Chief of California Sunday Magazine

Hunter Walker

Like Douglas McGray , the CEO and EIC of California Sunday Magazine , a newly launched multiplatform magazine. Hunter Walk: So a few months back this amazing magazine called California Sunday started showing up monthly. Hunter Walk: So a few months back this amazing magazine called California Sunday started showing up monthly.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

00:00:06] DEREK: Tell us about growing up in Northern California, tell us about what your dad did, what your mom did, and your family a little bit. [00:00:52] I grew up in Northern California. She was president of the UJA in Sacramento – the United Jewish Appeal. In California. 00:00:52] MARK: Sure.

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2010 Election – How I’ll Vote

Venture Chronicles

However, in exchange for the power to tax, local agencies must establish a regulatory regime that goes well beyond the transactional aspect, for example enforcing THC limits, and when revenue from taxes does not meet the expenses incurred by regulatory enforcement then the taxpayers must cover the deficit. How I’ll Vote: YES.