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CFOs at tech companies expect more MA activity in year ahead
The chief financial officers at technology companies expect to increase revenue in 2013 despite the economy, according to the seventh annual BDO Technology Outlook Survey, which was released today. The report outlined the opinions of 100 CFOs at leading U.S. tech companies.
Read More »PSEG’s high-powered upgrade plan has business divided
Public Service Electric & Gas' announcement Wednesday that it hopes to spend some $3.9 billion to upgrade its electric and gas infrastructure over the next 10 years caused quick and passionate responses from various corners of the business community.
Read More »Guadagno assures Canadian tourists Cape May is open for business
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno traveled to Montreal today to assure Canadian tourism officials that despite the damage inflicted by Hurricane Sandy, the Jersey Shore will be open for business this summer.
Read More »Universities serve as class act for N.J. as it builds its brand globally
Insiders say study abroad programs and overseas campuses help the state cultivate relationships with developing nations and big importers.
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Read More »Development on long-delated Collingswood project officially restarts
Brad Ingerman had only office space on his mind when he first looked in Collingswood some two years ago, while searching for a new headquarters for his Cherry Hill development firm. But today, he's in charge of completing the borough's LumberYard project, the residential development that had been stalled by the housing downturn and a controversial...
Read More »Tourism expert To succeed, Revel must think like a casino, not a resort
Revel Entertainment announced late Tuesday it will file for bankruptcy in an effort to wipe out roughly two-thirds of the $1.5 billion debt load associated with its signature casino.
Read More »Insurers realize enormity of challenges posed by health exchanges
Experts say time is short for the government to build the technology to run and operate the exchange — and to educate thousands of individuals and small-business owners on how to shop for complex health insurance plans.
Read More »PSEG aims to spend 4B on infrastructure improvements
PSE&G today proposed investing $3.9 billion over the next 10 years as it works to safeguard its electric and gas infrastructure following damage from Hurricanes Irene and Sandy.
Read More »Poll encouraging, but work needed to get word out that ‘the Shore is open’
While a recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll is upbeat about New Jersey residents planning to return to the Shore this summer, a tourism expert pointed out that only about one in five Shore visitors hails from the Garden State.
Read More »SBA opens disaster loan center in Margate
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced it is opening a disaster loan outreach center in Margate as the deadline nears to return loan applications for Hurricane Sandy-related damage.
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