Small Business in Oxnard, California
Business For Sale In Oxnard, California!
Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A Small Business in Oxnard, California may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Oxnard, in California 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 Small Business in Oxnard, California below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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CalAmp Announces Annual Meeting of StockholdersSYS-CON Media (press release)OXNARD, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 05/18/12 -- CalAmp Corp. (NASDAQ: CAMP), a leading provider of wireless products, services and solutions, today announced that its 2012 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 10:00 am ...and more » |
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Free Web, business expoCamarillo AcornSCORE Ventura County, a resource partner for the Small Business Administration, will host its second free Marketing and Money Business Expo for new, existing and future entrepreneurs from 10 am to 6 pm Wed., May 23 at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center, ... |
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Letter: Reflecting on the rise and fall of United AirlinesPacific Coast Business TimesI'm an avid reader of the Pacific Coast Business Times and a small business owner in Oxnard. I'm also a huge fan of yours and read all of your columns and perspectives and learn from them. Editor Henry Dubroff's April 6 column on what's happened to the ... |
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108 California women share their personal life-altering momentsVentura County StarBy Amy Bentley "Life Moments for Women" is a collection of the personal life-altering moments of 108 California women. For Donna Deutchman of Thousand Oaks, a pivotal moment in her life came when she realized that her once-satisfying job at a ... |
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Business owners weigh pros and cons of online discountsVentura County StarWhile Groupon and other discounting websites like LivingSocial and Dealfind are popular with consumers, marketing experts say small-business owners should do their math and plenty of planning before jumping into an agreement with them. |
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