Professional HealthCare at Home Adds New Home Caregiver Office in San Jose, California
Professional HealthCare at Home, a leading provider of home nursing, therapy and non-medical caregiver services in Northern California and Utah, has opened an additional private duty office in San Jose, California.
See-saw Behavior Of Economy Apparent In November Sales of California Businesses
Much as the U.S. economy delivers mixed signals, the statistics reflecting the sale of small and mid-sized businesses in California contain a blend of ups and downs. November figures failed to measure up to the improved activity of the prior month, according to information supplied by BizBen.com.
More Successful Efforts to Purchase a Business In California, a Welcome Sign
The California small business sales statistics for February have been announced by BizBen.com. The company CEO said an improved success rate among those working to purchase a business last month, when compared to results for the same month last year, is an indication of recovery in the market for small and mid-sized businesses, and a precursor of better news for the economy.
Drop in Small Business Sales Reported in California During April
Last month’s count of small business sales in California declined by 38% compared to the volume recorded in April of last year. Several factors account for this dip in activity. Meanwhile, there are encouraging signs suggesting greater transaction volume in the months to come.
Mixed Small Business Sales Total Reflects The New Economy
The total of small and mid-sized California businesses sold last month showed an increase from the number of deals recorded in June of 2009. But the count of transactions during the first half of this year is down from the deal volume for the same period last year. Mix of good and bad news reflects uncertain economy.
Bump in California Small Business Sales Mirrors U.S. Economic Picture
Increase in closed small business for sale () transactions in California last month, compared to June, depicts a scene similar to the U.S. Economy with positive news shadowed by lingering problems. BizBen.com reported that 1,075 businesses sold in July, up 9% from the prior month.
L. A. and Federal Officials Speak Out on LAPD "Special Order 40" on Full Disclosure Network® Cable TV
Federal & Local law enforcement officials speak out on illegal immigration, "LAPD's "Special Order 40, deportations of criminal aliens and words used to describe the "status" of illegal aliens in a two-part Full Disclosure Network® cable TV series and video blogs.
Full Disclosure® Reality TV News Series: L.A. District Attorney Corruption Raised As Challengers Allege Big Dollar, White Collar Prosecutions Ignored
In a Full Disclosure Network® two-part series set to be released on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, Steve Ipsen, President of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys (L.A. County) and Albert Robles, Constitutional Attorney who serves as an elected member of the So. California Water Replenishment Board both contend that corruption is alive and well in Los Angeles County. These two challengers are running against Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley in the June 2008 election and are both pointing out that he has refused to prosecute the rich and powerful while successfully lobbying for a $55,000 pay raise bringing his salary to $292,300, making him one of the highest-paid government officials anywhere.