Is America on the wrong track?

by Keith Loria. December 16, 2009

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According to a new poll conducted by researchers at the University of Texas, 51 percent of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track in where it is headed.

Vehicle repairs help American economy

by Rita Uplend. December 15, 2009

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It has long been believed that the automotive aftermarket is important to the U.S. economy, and data recently released by the Coalition for Auto Repair Equality shows that Americans spend more than $26 billion annually on car repairs and believe that Cong

Confidence in mergers and acquisitions increases

by Keith Loria. November 2, 2009

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The fifth annual survey of law firm Dykema found that confidence in the U.S. mergers and acquisitions market has increased over the course of the last year.

Smaller firms boost cash flow with internal financing

by Paul Tinder. October 6, 2009

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According to an October Access to Finance for the Small and Medium Enterprise report, 62 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises around the world have managed to survive the downturn by boosting cash flow through internal financing.