BOCA RATON, Fla. — LIV Golf is as divisive with the PGA Tour Champions crowd as it is with other professional golfers.
Most of the veterans do not follow LIV and have no interest in the golf or the format, but they understand that the money is difficult for some to turn down.
Then there is Hall of Famer Bernhard Langer, who believes the series, which is financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is damaging the sport.
“I think it’s hurting golf, I don’t think it’s good,” Langer said. “I don’t see that they have a business plan but…
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2 Northampton County businesses to expand, create jobs with $9M in state loans
A pair of Northampton County businesses plan to expand and create job growth with the help of low-interest loans totaling $9 million through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA).
The loans announced Wednesday by Gov. Tom Wolf will support business growth in five Pennsylvania counties and will help to create and retain a total of 287 jobs. Among the six businesses named to receive the funding were Continental Cup Company LLC in Bethlehem and Green Leaf Productions Inc. in Hanover Township. PIDA loans were also announced for projects in Armstrong, Bucks, Lackawanna and Wyoming counties.
So far this year, PIDA…
Get Pork’D: Houtzdale barbecue business plans for future | News
HOUTZDALE — After about a month in business, Keashna and Tom McGee already have plans for the future.
Get Pork’D, located at 700 Good St., Houtzdale, offers barbecue food for the community. With its opening, Keashna accomplishes her dream of running a restaurant.
“The building sat empty for so long, and I always wanted to have my own restaurant,” she stated.
She felt Houtzdale needed something new, particularly an eatery open on Sundays and Mondays.
“You can get pizza, burgers, hoagies anywhere. You have to travel to State College or Philipsburg in order to get any type of barbecue around…
Rotmans, Worcester furniture seller since 1956, going out of business
Steve Rotman in one of the store’s showrooms on Tuesday, the day he announced his planned retirement.WORCESTER — Rotmans, the sprawling furniture store founded by Murray and Ida Rotman in 1956, is going out of business.
The closing comes with the retirement of Steve Rotman, the CEO and son of the founders.
The store announced Tuesday it would begin a going-out-of business sale Friday.
More: ‘Fan-tastic’ era of service, smiles over 60 years coming to close at Rotmans in Worcester
“We’ve had the honor of serving countless families in this region for over 60 years,” Rotman, 83, said in…
Zoom Stock: Is It A Buy Right Now? Here’s What Earnings, ZM Stock Chart Show
Yes, consumers flocked to Zoom Video Communications (ZM) during the coronavirus emergency. Profits soared for ZM stock, which outperformed the S&P 500, but that big run is long over. Can Zoom stock thrive once again as the company refocuses on corporate clients?XStanding in the way is Microsoft (MSFT) and its Teams communications tools for large companies and small businesses.
“The video conferencing market is a two-headed race between Microsoft Teams and Zoom,” Morgan Stanley analyst Meta Marshall said in a recent note to clients.
Zoom recently rebranded its tools to Zoom Team Chat. It announced new integrations with…
The Evolution Of The Health Tech: Positive Change Through Interoperable Solutions
The American Healthcare Industry has experienced many large-scale changes in the past few decades. This timeframe has afforded us many drastic reforms in the industry such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or the widespread shift towards Value-Based Care. However, the most noteworthy and significant change is the gradual adoption of software solutions into the healthcare industry. The digitization of healthcare has brought numerous benefits to healthcare organizations that are able to streamline their day-to-day operations. More importantly, these solutions have made life easier for care providers and patients by simplifying the delivery of care. In order for these complex…
Teenpreneur Foundation empowers teens with real world skills
Teenpreneur executive director Jennifer Donald with Belle Blends Lemonade teen entrepreneurs.When Entrepreneurship Education Consultant Jennifer Donald kept hearing encouragement from her clients to offer similar services to kids and teens, it felt like a sign.
“I was conducting workshops and teaching people how to write a business plan, brand their business, apply for grants, and put together business proposals,” she explains. “They kept saying, ‘it would be awesome if you could teach this to kids’. I kept hearing it and it felt like confirmation that we should do it. Young people don’t have to wait until they are older…
Business Plan Vs Improvisation: How to Achieve Success as Entrepreneur
Launching a startup begins with a business plan. However, entrepreneurs need to remember that any plan is only a framework for development, and in a turbulent market, the ability to adapt and improve is more vital than to pursue strict instructions.
Having a business plan makes a startup more likely to succeed, found out Francis J. Greene and Christian Hopp. According to their research, more than 30% of the small businesses do not survive the first 3 years of operations if they do not have a business plan.
Why do we need business plans?
The business plan is essential at…
