Trump Executive Order for California Drones
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/27/2017 to
Politics and Economy
Trump Executive Order for California Drones
Federal Aviation Administration Grants Waivers
IncSmart California (Small Business and Startups) - Trump just released an executive order for California drones. The Federal Aviation Administration will start granting waivers in zones used to track drone operations. The Trump administration eased the restriction on these drone zones, for companies such as Amazon and it's package deliveries and other commercial uses in the United States.
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Ohio Big Winner in Singapore Order
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/26/2017 to
Business Opportunities
Ohio Big Winner in Singapore Order
Ceremony at Trump White House
IncSmart Ohio (Small Business and Startups) - Dayton Ohio is the big winner in the new Singapore Boeing airplane order. The value of this new contract will sustain thousands of American suppliers, many in Ohio. More than 70,000 direct and indirect jobs in the Untied States during the delivery period of this sale.
New York de Blasio Attacks National Chains
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/22/2017 to
Politics and Economy
New York de Blasio Attacks National Chains
Mayor de Blasio Not Helping New York
IncSmart New York (Small Business and Startups) - Mayor de Blasio is not helping the city of New York. While many cities across America and Canada are presenting Amazon with the deals of a lifetime, de Blasio attacks national chains. The mayor criticizes Amazon and Starbucks, calling them very destructive to local communities. her also added that he has never purchased anything from Amazon and prefers shopping in stores.
Alabama wins Bombardier Jobs
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/17/2017 to
Business Opportunities
Alabama wins Bombardier Jobs
Assembly Line for C Series in Mobile
IncSmart Alabama (Small Business and Startups) - Canadian jet maker, Bombardier has announced that it is selling a controlling stake in its C-series jetliner to European manufacturer Airbus. The European aerospace giant Airbus is planning a second assembly line for the 100 to 150 seat plane will be set up at Airbus's facility in Mobile Alabama.
Manage Delaware Online Reputation
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/10/2017 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Manage Delaware Online Reputation
Protect Business From Online Reviews
IncSmart Delaware (Small Business and Startups) - The best way to manage and improve your online profile is to focus on building an excellent reputation through great customer service. Use the online tips for managing your Delaware online reputation, and learn how you should protect your business from poor online reviews and competitor comments.
New York Legal Check Up
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/10/2017 to
Business Law
New York Legal Check Up
How An Attorney Can Help Your Business
IncSmart New York (Small Business and Startups) - Is it time for your small business legal check up? A companies greatest risk will may be something you never considered. A legal checkup helps you identify potential liabilities. Below are the questions an attorney can help you with.
Equifax Grilled in District of Columbia
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/6/2017 to
Business Law
Equifax Grilled in District of Columbia
Equifax Breach on American Consumers
IncSmart Washington DC (Small Business and Startups) - Equifax gets grilled in District of Columbia. The have been testifying before the House Financial Services Committee over the massive data breach, that has affected an estimated 145.5 million consumers. This number will surely climb. To make matters worse, Equifax has been awarded $7.5 million no bid contract with the Internal Revenue Service.
Georgia Marijuana Laws Change
Posted by Staff Writer on 10/3/2017 to
Marijuana Startups
Georgia Marijuana Laws Change
Atlanta City Council Votes 15-0 To Decriminalize
IncSmart Georgia (Small Business and Startups) - Georgia marijuana laws are changing. Atlanta City Council members voted 15-0 to pass a ordinance to decriminalize marijuana. This ordinance would eliminate prison for possession of less than an ounce and would reduce any potential fine to a maximum of $75. The current law now has possession of pot within the city limits punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and imprisonment for up to six months.