October 2011 News
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Sasco Chemical Group Drawn as Star Business of the Week by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce
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Chexar Networks, Inc. To Create 500 Jobs In Crisp County
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SunTrust Responds to Client Feedback, Eliminates Check Card Fee
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Online Labor Demand Dips 13,600 in October
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Venture Investment in China Climbs in Third Quarter
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Nearly 60% of Business Owners Use Social Media Tools to Communicate With Their Customers
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September U.S. Containerized Imports Fall 6% From August as Retailers Restrain Inventories
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Restaurant Performance Index Rose Above 100 in September, as Sales and Traffic Levels Improved
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Only 17% of Americans Report Better Financial Situation than One Year Ago
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Albany Employer Committee Wins Rising Star Award
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Georgia-Based Newell Rubbermaid Posts Q3 Loss, Cutting 500 Jobs
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JP Morgan Chase Won't Charge Its Customers a Debit Card Fee
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Commercial Real Estate Execs Trim Expectations Amid Weak Job Growth. Regulations
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Study Reveals Inflation Can Reduce a Retiree's Purchasing Power by 68%
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Nearly Half of Metros Areas Still Losing Jobs
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Metro Albany’s Unemployment Rate Rises to 10.8% in September
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Georgia Keeps AAA Bond Ratings
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Synovus Reports Profit for Third Quarter of 2011
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Aflac Beats 3Q Estimates, Raises Dividend
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Georgia Small Business Development Center Turns to Franchising to Help Create Jobs
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Turnaround Activity Sees Small Bounce
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Two-thirds of Americans Rate Job Market in Their Region as Bad
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More Small Businesses Turning to Asset-Based Lending
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Indexfor the Euro Area Continued to Decline in September
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Restaurant Inspections: Bruster's, Quickie Restaurant