Check out the Nov. 20th edition of the Business Bulletin

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Bulleitn. Nov. 20It  isn’t easy to keep up on a rapidly changing business scene. The Business Bulletin can help.

The Business 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 DelawareBusinessDaily.com website.

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Business Bulletin, Nov. 20, 2013

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Check out the following stories:

  •  For the second in a a year the State Chamber is looking for a CEO following the departure of Joan Verplanck.
  •  A report from a consulting firm suggests a new name and a marketing strategy could help the airport stand out from the competition on Delmarva.
  • The employment figures release, delayed by the federal government shutdown, showed the jobless rate drop three-tenths of one percent.
  • A more than 40% recycling rate puts Delaware above the national average after a long period of having one of the lowest rates in the nation.
  • Workshop slated on plan to convert pickle plant to poultry processing site.
  • Fast-growing pharma company Incyte signs lease deal at old Wanamaker site.
  • Less than 100 sign up at state health care site. 
  • Clean technology topic of discussion tonight  in Wilmington.
  • Cecil County Health Department to hold information session on Affordable Care Act.
  • An inspiring story at the Gilman awards luncheon.
  • Legendary Wilmington bakery reopens in Elsmere area. A makeover for Old Country Buffet.
  • Downtown Newark Partnership honors Mayor Funk.
  • Government shutdown darkens mood of affluent Americans. 
  • A successful Women’s Expo.
  • Fulton wins Gilman Cup from State Chamber.
  • Milton Wellness joins Project Pop-Up in Delaware.
  • DuPont Pioneer,  John Deere team up on software. 
  • Business Bulletin, Nov. 20, 2013
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