Check out the July 3, 2013 edition of The Business Bulletin

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Business BulletinWe’re seeing no summer slowdown  when it comes to business news.

 The Business Bulletin  has the business scene covered   in an easy-to-read  format with a number of stories you have not read elsewhere. The Bulletin offers a convenient weekly news package in a format geared to your laptop or tablet computer. You can subscribe at the blue box on any page of the website. The publication also features an interactive package with numerous links to information that creates a rich reading experience.

 Check out the following stories in this week’s edition of the Business Bulletin.

 TD Targets Delaware

 The bank is expected to grow its credit card operations in Delaware, although future plans remain unclear.

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Alexander Giacco

 The colorful Hercules and Himont executive left his mark on the business and cultural communities in Delaware

Frontier flies into Delaware

The Denver-based carrier is betting low fares and low operating costs in New Castle will allow it to succeed where other carriers failed.

Allen Harim vows to be a good neighbor

The poultry processor outlines plans for its processing plant in Millsboro, telling residents that the site will use less water the former occupant the maker of Vlasic pickles.

Also in in this issue…

– Governor Markell signs budget bill.

– Sussex apartments sell for $1.13 million.

– Well-known regional chef opens bakery-restaurant in Wilmington.

– County land use chief let go.

– Highmark meets cost standards of Affordable Care Act.

– Allen Hiram says its new Sussex County plant will be a good neighbor.

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