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Florida ranked among the best states for small business taxes
Higher taxes not only hinder the ability of fledgling startups to succeed but can hurt the state's economy by decreasing innovation.
Covid-19 testing lab files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The company claims insurers failed to pay the firm for Covid-19 tests.
PNC to open new branches in Greater Washington — as it shutters dozens at Giant Food stores
The new PNC branches are located across D.C. and the Maryland and Northern Virginia suburbs.
Viewpoint: Can retail survive restart of student loan payments?
The clock has once again started ticking on almost $1.6 trillion of student debt with loan payments soon to resume for millions of Americans. The question remains: what sector of the U.S. economy will get hurt the most?
State regulators hand WNY insurers significant decreases to requested rate hikes for 2024
The state once again knocked down the rate requests by Western New York health plans, and plans across the state, for 2024 commercial health insurance for small groups and individuals.
River Bank & Trust has big plans for Birmingham market
Bank leadership knew a move into Birmingham would eventually make sense after a major deal several years ago.
Angela Shaw brings inclusive mindset to HR leadership
Angela Shaw knows well that people are the most valuable asset in any company or organization. She rose through the ranks of state government before becoming chief people officer at JuiceLand and now leading HR at Amplify Credit Union. Click through to read about what she learned along the way and why she's a Women in Business winner.
Carver Federal Savings Bank faces hostile takeover from Dream Chasers Capital
Dream Chasers said Carver Federal overinvested in commercial real estate.
Jeanette Ward’s climb to very top of C-suite hasn’t stopped her community involvement
Jeanette Ward has literally climbed the corporate ladder to the very top. When she was named president and CEO of Texas Mutual Insurance Co. earlier this year, it completed a remarkable rise. She had joined the workers' compensation insurance provider in 1993 as a receptionist. Click through to learn more about this Women in Business winner and get her advice for others staring up at the long road to the C-suite.
Is biotech ready for a return of the IPO? There are signs of a thaw
Twenty to 30 life sciences IPO a year is “pretty reasonable,” says an analyst, compared to more than 100 in 2021.