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Nearly 58 percent of the Review-Journal online business survey’s 100 participants said they believe the worst of the recession has passed, while 41 percent said they expected harder times ahead.
Maybe “total nonsense” is Lawrence Ho’s secret code phrase for “the paperwork hasn’t been signed yet.”
Las Vegas homebuilder Wayne Laska isn’t going into hibernation. That’s for bears, not businesses.
MORALE MAJORITY: Moods are sour in lots of offices these days, given that many employees have homes in foreclosure or spouses out of work. Knowing this, 55 percent of businesses responding to a Business Press poll say they’ve taken specific steps to improve morale and keep workers.
When William Payne moved to Henderson from San Diego a few years ago, he noticed a change in the business climate different from what local boosters were touting. … Instead of lower taxes and less regulation, he discovered a much skimpier network of organizations geared toward nurturing entrepreneurs.