Small Business Commercial Loan, Minister Reminds Businessmen To Repay Loans
Posted by James Breen at 26 March 2008 23:22
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By Joe Dinga Pefok Finance Minister, Lazare Essimi Menye, has reminded business operators to pay up their loans. The Minister was speaking in Douala recently on the sidelines of an international conference of the African Fund for Guarantee Economic Cooperation;He said anybody who obtains a loan should make it a point of responsibility to repay the loan. Essimi Menye was in Douala to attend a roundtable conference, which focused on the relationship between commercial banks and small/medium ..[next].
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Today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) spoke to the Orange County Hispanic Small Business Roundtable in California on solving the nation's economic woes. His speech, however, was short on "straight talk" and offered no serious proposals, instead rehashing President Bush's failed plans to let the mortgage lenders voluntarily help homeowners. From McCain's speech: My friends, let's start with some straight talk: I will not play election year politics with the housing crisis. I will evaluate everything ..other part.
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Dandelion Salad by Dr. Sherwood Ross Global Research, March 24, 2008 Massachusetts School of Law Small retailers the nation over are being pushed out of business by government subsidies to chain competitors such as Wal-Mart and Target through a variety of "corporate socialism" schemes, taxation authority David Cay Johnston says. Municipalities are permitting "tax increment financing" that allow the big chains "to keep the sales taxes that you are forced to pay at the tax register," ..next.
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