Established Business in Maine
Business For Sale In Maine!
Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A Established Business in Maine may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Maine and knowing you control your own destiny. You are in charge of how much money you make, what you do that day, and how you spend your time. Sound good? Then browse the list of Established Business in Maine below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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Why are Maine's college graduates leaving the state?Bangor Daily NewsYes, infusing money into already established businesses is economic development. Whether a company is foreign or local, it doesn't matter. What does matter is they want to come to Maine. You bring a propane terminal to Maine, and then you have new jobs ...and more » |
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The power of foursquareBusiness Management Dailyby Carmine Gallo on February 7, 2012 9:00am Luke Holden quit his job on Wall Street in 2009 to follow his dream of opening a restaurant selling lobster sandwiches (he comes from a fishing family in Maine). His small place in New York's East Village ... |
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People's United honored for small business servicesSeacoastonline.comIn the past 18 months, People's United has established a business banking division designed to do more than just be a conduit for commercial loans and take on a more comprehensive financial services approach. Mercier said the division has been in full ...and more » |
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The Boat School Operating Under New OwnershipNewHampshire.comThe Boat School's facility, Maine's Marine Technology Center, is now wholly owned and operated by the independent nonprofit corporation Friends of the Boat School. Classes are remaining uninterrupted during the transition, and students are now being ...and more » |
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Mistake in brewery's sewer bill costs cityPress HeraldBy Tom Bell tbell@mainetoday.com Maine's largest brewery, the Shipyard Brewing Co., has been billed for only a fraction of its sewer usage since 1996, an apparent oversight that has cost the city of Portland hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in ...and more » |
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