September 4, 2017 EditionEdition

🔒There’s been a surge in aquaculture startups

Maine has a fair amount of new activity in the aquaculture sector due to a variety of factors, starting with Maine’s pristine water and protected embayments and rivers. Then there […]

🔒Secure a non-bank SBA 7(a) loan

Every week at CEI 7(a) Financing LLC, known as C7a, a wide variety of small business loan...

🔒From seed to market: How one oyster farmer leverages a growing market

Bill Mook, who started Mook Sea Farm on the Damariscotta River in 1985, has bootstrapped his way up to becoming one of the Maine oyster industry's top producers.

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresR. M. Davis, a wealth management firm in Portland, hired Bob Davis as vice president and...
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🔒Pine Tree Development Zone program comes under fire

An independent review of the state's Pine Tree Development Zone program concluded that its current design doesn't...

🔒Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center helps ‘new Americans’ start their businesses

Alain Nahimana, a Burundi native who studied economics and speaks six languages, knows what it's like to...

🔒Entrepreneurs going ‘as fast as we can’

Startups are the lifeblood of a growing economy, and Maine has more than its share of entrepreneurs.In...

🔒Class act:Textbook-maker Wayside Publishing expecting $7M in revenues this year

One year of high school German never struck a chord with Greg Greuel, who didn't like the...
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🔒How does the sound of your voice affect your business?

Q. How does your voice communicate? How does the sound of your voice affect your business? ACE...

🔒A question of balance: Walmart evaluating 74 regional stores in face of online shopping trends

The Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s regional general manager is visiting all 74 stores in his coverage area of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and eastern Massachusetts to assess whether stores need to be upgraded, particularly in face of increased competition from online shopping.
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