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The 10 Best U.S. Cities to Start a Business in for 2016

Up and Running

To find out, I turned to WalletHub’s report on the best (and worst) cities in the United States to start a business in for 2016. The largest city in South Dakota, Sioux Falls is the 47th fastest growing city in the United States. Charlotte, NC. Charlotte Business Resources: Licensing and Permitting.

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Best Locations In The US For A Tech Startup

YoungUpstarts

Known as one of hottest vacation spots in the United States, Miami has been attracting quite a few tech startups over the last few years. Citrix, one of the most trusted names in remote computing, was based in Fort Lauderdale, and the Alienware brand of gaming desktops started operating in South Miami.

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. We came up with our product name before our company name. The name had to be easily pronounceable, obviously spelled, and unambiguous.

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Who Just Raised A $225 Million Financing in North Carolina?

Feld Thoughts

It was big news in Charlotte, North Carolina where AvidXchange announced the groundbreaking on a new headquarters complex in the N.C. Their experience in Charlotte has been similar to ours in Boulder, as they made it their home and immediately went to work building their next business and their life. Music Factory.

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How to pivot away $34m: Israel’s Xeround shuts it doors with a lesson

The Next Web

Xeround then looked to branch out, seeking to partner directly with other media companies within Israel, and AT&T in the United States. Charlotte Yarkoni – a senior exec at Amdocs, was asked to take over as CEO, and see if she could turn Xeround into a sort of ‘mini Amdocs’. Xeround was out of their element.”

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