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Schweiker calls new job at Renmatix 'once in a lifetime'
Philadelphia Inquirer
CURT HUDSON / AP Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker has left his post as president of PRWT Business Process Solutions to join Renmatix, a King of Prussia company that says it has a high-pressure process to turn wood and farm waste into a source of ...

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Psst...Here's How Your City Can Bring In More Business
Huffington Post
You know Charlie, Dennis and Mac from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia?" Yup...that's us! But that's fine. Because most cities don't need to be "world class." Most people are fine with that. Most small business owners are fine with that. Why?
Philadelphia Will Never Be A World-Class City (and That's OK With Me)Philadelphia Magazine (blog)

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M&T rated best in US for small businesses
Buffalo News
The bank is also the nation's sixth-largest provider of government-backed US Small Business Administration loans, as well as the top SBA lender in Buffalo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Rochester, Syracuse, Washington, DC, and Wilmington, Del.
M&T Bank Best in Nation for Small Business BankingSacramento Bee
M and T Rated Best In U.S. for Small BusinessesLoanSafe

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Under Attack
Philadelphia Citypaper
Anthony Lomax, a 63-year-old North Philadelphian, has no teeth thanks to the state of Pennsylvania. A survivor of prostate, kidney and rectal cancer, Lomax was diagnosed with gum disease and underwent dental surgery in the fall.



Federal and Corporate Buyers to Jointly Help Small Business Sellers
MarketWatch (press release)
The February 23 program, with 1500 face-to-face meetings, is produced by Business Matchmaking, Inc., a not-for-profit group that has emerged, after 8 years of successful events, as the nation's most effective public-private small business initiative ...

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This Week in Small Business: Jobs!
New York Times (blog)
By GENE MARKS President Obama holds a special cabinet meeting on small business and urges Congress to give new tax breaks and other incentives. Small-business owners react. Another proposed bill would give small businesses $11 billion more in contracts ...

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Michael Klein: Nomad Pizza rolls into Philadelphia
Philadelphia Inquirer
Then came a call from Philadelphia. You need to open a Nomad here. And so Friday, just off South Street, Bedon and business partner Tom Grim mark the debut of Nomad Pizza Co. (611 S. Seventh St., 215-238-0900). The oven, on the ground floor, ...



THE OUTGOING TIDE Opens At Philadelphia Theatre Company 3/23-4/22
Broadway World
Philadelphia Theatre Company will present the second production and East Coast premiere of Barrymore Award-winning playwright Bruce Graham's newest play The Outgoing Tide, running March 23-April 22 at PTC's home at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad ...

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Some small cities decry Southwest's end of their Orlando AirTran flights
Orlando Sentinel
Many of the airports that Southwest has decided to drop are in small cities between major markets — and nearly all had nonstop flights to Orlando, the nation's leading travel destination. "Not all of AirTran fits into Southwest's business plan," said ...

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PhillyDeals: Philadelphia is fertile territory for 'coworking spaces'
Philadelphia Inquirer
Donna Scott (left) and Lori Brown work for the multinational corporate landlord Regus, offering companies big and small space for their offices. When Google Inc. paid $70 million for the Philadelphia-founded advertising software operator Invite Media ...

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