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Valueideas Home Business Opportunity Announces Fully Automated Sales-Closing System: Enjoy Your Own Personal Marketing ...

For the past decade, this system, designed by one of today's leading lifestyle design companies, has generated six-figure incomes for team members and partners by providing the tools, education and resources necessary to run their own business online and work from home. This proven business opportunity has received continued positive reviews because, unlike other work-from-home opportunities, it offers a non-MLM, fully guaranteed passive income stream.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 9, 2007 -- One of today's leading business opportunities announced its plans for initial public offering, currently in the planning stages and slated for completion in 2010. The company simultaneously launched its fully automated sales process.

Thousands of men and women across the nation have opted for the entrepreneurial route via work-from-home online business opportunities.


Krevsky, Roth join LHU Council of Trustees

LOCK HAVEN � Governor Ed Rendell has appointed Margery Brown Krevsky and Virginia Ann Roth to the Lock Haven University Council of Trustees.

The governor also reappointed Dr. George A. Durrwachter, Christian B. Dwyer and Daniel P. Elby, who all will serve terms that expire in January 2013.

Krevsky, a 1966 LHU elementary education graduate, will serve a term that ends in January 2013, and Roth, a 1981 LHU psychology graduate, will serve a term that ends in January 2011. Both appointees are alumnae, successful businesswomen and contributors to LHU and the LHU Foundation.

Dr. Keith T. Miller, LHU president, is pleased with the governor�s appointments.

�I would like to welcome alumnae Margery Krevsky and Virginia Roth to the Council of Trustees as they have been such strong supporters of the Lock Haven University over the years,� Miller said.


Tourism numbers patchy

Visitors to Halls Gap may be looking sparse at present, but operators are not panicking as it has been a `patchy' summer.

With last year's month-long non trading period due to the Grampians Bushfire still firm in traders' memories any business is good business.

Northern Grampians Shire Council tourism manager Angie Lush said that tourist numbers had declined over past weeks.

"What we've been finding is a slight drop during December in visitation," Ms Lush said.

"In the first few weeks of January, people were coming more.

"Some people have had good days, some bad days. It's hard to establish a pattern.

"Going by what the retailers and accommodation providers have said business has been patchy."

Melissa Griffin from the Halls Gap Caravan Park said that business was quiet at present, but would soon pick up.


Employment law audits: Addressing issues before they become problems

Ignorance is bliss, but not for employers. Failure to learn and apply basic state and federal employment laws can lead to serious and sometimes enterprise-threatening liability. Exploring and learning these laws can seem intimidating because there are so many and because different laws apply to different types and sizes of employers.

Fortunately, many resources exist for businesses to familiarize themselves with legal requirements and arm themselves with high-quality employment policies. These resources are maintained by government agencies, such as the California Department of Industrial Relations, and by private groups, such as the California Chamber of Commerce. Employment law covers dozens of different, often-unrelated areas; it is worthwhile to review these areas to help management identify problems as they arise in the workplace.


Younis Khan rejects ICL offer

Karachi: Star Pakistani batsman Younis Khan has rejected a lucrative offer made by the organisers of the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL).

Younis said that he had rejected the offer because playing for the country was much more important to him than earning money.

The former Pakistan vice-captain, who turned down the opportunity to lead his country after the World Cup, said he also didn't want to play in the league as it would clash with Pakistan's domestic season. "And I don't want to miss the domestic matches," he said.

Younis is among several Pakistani players approached by the ICL organisers. While Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Asif and Shahid Afridi have turned down the chance to play in the Twenty20 tournament, others like Mohammad Yousuf, Abdul Razzaq, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Asim Kamal are still mulling over the offers made to them.


Private Media Group Reports Second Quarter Results - Company Business Model Successfully Focused On New Media ...

BARCELONA, Spain, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Private Media Group Inc. (Nasdaq: PRVT) a worldwide leader in premium-quality adult entertainment products today announced its results for the three months ending June 30, 2007.

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New Media sales: Wireless sales increased 73% to 0.7 million euro.



 

 

 

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