Ontario International Airport recorded a rise in passenger traffic last month, helped in part by an increase in international travel. The airport served 355,199 travelers in March, up 1.5 percent compared with March 2014, according to data released Tuesday by Los Angeles World Airports. Ontario International’s traffic count appears to …
Read More »More Inland students are graduating
High School graduation rates are on the rise in Riverside County. The county’s graduation rate last year was 85.1 percent, a 7.4 percent increase since 2010, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. At the same time, the number of drop outs fell to 9.4 percent, a 5.7 percent decline …
Read More »CONTRACT CHECKLIST FOR INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS – Part Three
By John Tulac I’ve created a checklist of twenty-five terms commonly found in a detailed contract for the international sale of goods. The introduction and first five terms were published on January 23rd and can be found here. https://iebusinessdaily.com/contract-checklist-international-sale-goods-commentary-part-one/ The next five terms were published on March 13th and can be found here. https://iebusinessdaily.com/contract-checklist-for-international-sale-of-goods-with-commentary-part-two/ …
Read More »Housing industry looks solid
The National Association of Home Builders is feeling optimistic about the housing market. More job gains, better mortgage rates, a growing economy and strong demand should propel single-family home sales through the rest of this year and into 2016, the trade association said recently. “This should be a good year …
Read More »Gasoline prices jump
Inland motorists are taking a hit at the service station. The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline recently went up 26 cents, to $3.41, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. That price was recorded Friday. That’s one of the largest increases ever recorded in the region, adding …
Read More »Sales of distressed houses drop
Distressed home sales nationwide are at their lowest point in seven years, with the Inland Empire showing considerable improvement in that area. Real estate-owned and short sales accounted for 13.5 percent of all home sales in February, the lowest they’ve been since February 2008, according to data released Tuesday by …
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