| Why Home Based Business Fails
Kansas City, MO, April 08, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Successful business entrepreneur Jim Mack has launched a new business and website with his partner Bryon Howell, which describes the top three reasons for home business failure and provides information on how the Wealth Magnet System solves these problems.Many of the best home based businesses have three fatal flaws. More importantly, through working with many such home business professionals, the three most important reasons for failure have been identified by Jim Mack, founder of Wealth Magnet System:1. Lack of sufficient, qualified prospects2. Inability to deliver professional, effective product and opportunity presentations3. Closing the saleThe Wealth Magnet System was specifically developed to address the three main causes of home based business failures.First, through massive search engine optimization technology the Wealth Magnet System finds thousands of real-time, quality prospects that are looking online specifically for the best home based business.
Rick Warren among CNN Guests who Answer ‘What Would Jesus Really Do
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — If Jesus was on Earth today, he'd be hanging out with those suffering from AIDS. That's the view of Rick Warren, Pastor of Saddleback Church in California and author of The Purpose Driven Life. Warren recently joined T.D. Jakes and Jerry Falwell on a special edition of Larry King Live to discuss modern dilemmas challenging the Christian faith, including the war in Iraq, poverty, and AIDS. Guest host Roland Martin, sitting in for Larry King, said : "Since we're in the midst of the holy season, we want to know, do American Christians walk the walk or just talk the talk ? We're tackling the burning issues with some of the nation's top ministers, and asking, 'What Would Jesus Really Do ?'" Martin is a CNN contributor and talk show host on WVON-AM in Chicago, Illinois.
Comments by NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale at JPL's 19th ...
Thank you Glenn (Delgado Assistant Administrator for the Office of Small Business Programs) for those kind words of introduction. I'd also like to thank Eugene L Tattini, Deputy Director JPL and Tom May, JPL Business Opportunities Office and Supplier Diversity Program. And thank all of you, the entrepreneurs and small business owners, for joining me today in this state of promise, this city of discovery, and this conference of opportunity. We have need of all three in the exciting days ahead. The President and the Congress have given NASA the charge and great challenge of stepping beyond low earth orbit and opening a way of exploration to the moon, Mars and beyond. Step by step and launch by launch, we'll bring worlds of possibility within reach. That's the future I hope to see.
EDAP TMS SA Reports 2006 Results; Ablatherm-HIFU Treatments Grow
LYON, France, March 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- EDAP TMS S.A. (NASDAQ:EDAP) , the global leader in High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) treatment of prostate cancer and the international leader in the development, production, and distribution of a wide portfolio of minimally invasive medical devices primarily for the treatment of urological diseases today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2006 and discussed its outlook for 2007 expected HIFU growth. Key highlights include: * EDAP achieved a 60% increase in RPP revenues even prior to the full effect of the company's new marketing initiatives. Revenue lines reflect the company's successful transition from a device development company to a full marketing and growth urology treatment standard of care business.
The world isn't flat
Economist Frances Cairncross' global vision, predicted 10 years ago, appears to be upon us. We seem to live in a world that is no longer a collection of isolated nations, effectively separated by high tariff walls, poor communications networks and mutual suspicion. It's a world that, if you believe the most prominent proponents of globalization, is increasingly wired, informed and, well, "flat." It's an attractive idea, and several books on the subject have managed to attract significant attention, most notably New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman's best-seller The World Is Flat. Mr. Friedman asserts that 10 forces – most of which enable connectivity and collaboration at a distance – are "flattening" the Earth and leveling a playing field of global competitiveness, the likes of which the world has never before seen.
Liaio turns family business into a golden opportunity
"I'll never work for my parents," Yuh-Mai Liaio proclaimed as a teenager, but a few years and a college degree later, she joined her father's company as its president. Liaio's first name, which is pronounced "E-may," means universal beauty in Chinese. She is a Tallahassee native and graduate of Leon High School and the University of California, Berkeley. .
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