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Direct To Garment Printing Can Increase Profitability

Direct To Garment Printing

Direct To Garment Printing Can Eliminate The Hidden Cost of Saying No to Short Run Screen Print Jobs In screen printing, there are many pitfalls that can affect your bottom line.  Some are obvious like not generating enough sales or having negative cash flow.  Others are more subtle like employees taking …

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San Bernardino chooses reform panel

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A nine-member panel that will study and possibly recommend changes to San Bernardino’s city charter has been appointed. The group, which was announced Monday, has until May 19 to recommend any changes to the City Council if those changes are to be included on the November ballot, according to a …

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Fewer bad mortgages in IE

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The Inland Empire’s mortgage crisis continues to ease. The rate of foreclosures on outstanding loans in the two-county region fell nearly one percentage point in January compared with January 2013, according to report originally published in The Press-Enterprise. That was below the national foreclosure rate of 1.97 percent during the …

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Growing Your Business Through Acquisition

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When it comes to developing an exit plan and advance planning to sell a business, many small and mid size business owners think only of increased sales and profits in terms of improving their existing business and fail to consider the benefits of growing their business through acquisition. Growing an …

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Retailer to pay for illegal handling of hazardous material

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A major home improvement store chain has agreed to settle a lawsuit that charged the company with improperly handling and disposing toxic waste at some of its California stores. Lowe’s will pay $18.1 million to settle the matter, which was investigated by the Los Angeles County Districts Attorney’s Office and …

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UFCW calls for more negotiations

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Officials with the United Food & Commercial Workers Union say more talks are needed to settle the dispute between the union and three of Southern California’s major supermarket chains. Talks began in early February, and since then no more than two talks a week have taken place, and some weeks …

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