business
‘Kool-Aid Man’ Gets A New Look And A Personality
Kool-Aid is unveiling a new look for its big red mascot Monday, as the powdered drink brand looks to refresh its image and tout a new liquid mix.
Brotherly Love: Mitzvah Magic Gives Back
Helping to grow a business while giving back to the community. It’s the brainchild of New Jersey business owner Cheryl Pliskin.
Stigall Show Log 4.2.13
Chris reviews the Phillies opening day set back in Atlanta, Senator Bob Casey’s conversion on gay marriage, and doing business in the gym. He also talks to Author Christopher Frankie about his new book, Nailed, about working for Lenny Dykstra.
‘Showrooming’ Via Smartphone Grows In Popularity, But What Does It Mean For Local Businesses?
New research takes a look at how brick-and-mortar stores can keep customers from pointing-and-clicking their way out the door.
Author Compares Pirates To Big Business, Government
We seem to have an on-going fascination with pirates, from Halloween costumes to movies, but a multi-media movement argues that they are a driving progressive force.
New Jersey Moves Up A Spot In Tax Rankings Of 50 States…To 49th
New Jersey no longer has the worst business tax climate among the 50 states.
Campbell’s To Close 2 U.S. Plants, Eliminating More Than 700 Jobs
The soup maker said Thursday that it will close a plant in Sacramento, Calif., that has about 700 full-time workers. It also plans to shutter a spice plant in South Plainfield, N.J., that has 27 employees.
New Survey Suggests Business Leaders Looking Up In New Jersey
Business leaders in New Jersey seem upbeat about the state’s economic future, according to a newly released survey.
Stigall Show Log 5.25.12
Chris reviews Mitt Romney’s speech on education at a Charter School in West Philly. He talks to Steve Cordasco on Finance Friday about the lawsuit filed by Facebook investors and the President’s attacks on Mitt Romney. He also talks to Jonah Goldberg, author of the Tyranny of Cliches and the next guest of The Red Meat Tour.
Study: More Area Businesses Providing Unique Spaces For Their Employees
A new study finds that more businesses than ever before in our region are providing unique work spaces for their customers and employees.
City of Philadelphia Receives $50 Million In ‘New Market Tax Credits’
Courtesy Uncle Sam, the Nutter Administration has $50 million dollars in tax credits to dole out to start-up businesses in the city’s disadvantaged neighborhoods.
New Jersey Business Poll Reveals Modest Economic Growth For 2011
An annual survey of businesses in New Jersey shows some economic improvement over the last year, but not enough to make them ready to hire more people.
IRS Offers New Program For Business Owners Who Incorrectly Classify Employees As Freelancers
The IRS is offering a break for business owners who incorrectly classify workers as freelancers.
Seed Company Owner Turns To Social Media To Grow Business
Located in York County and pre-dating the Constitution, the Landreth Seed Company is danger of going out of business.
Upcoming Job Fairs In The Philadelphia Area
View a list of job fairs taking place now through the end of 2011 in the Philadelphia region.


























