Delaware Business Ledger – June 2007 edition
The June 2007 Edition of the Delaware Business Ledger is now available online.
Check out some of the news stories covered in this latest edition:
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• Downtown rating only part of the story
When the Moody’s Investors Service ranked Wilmington as the nation’s weakest office market for the second year in a row, it generated headlines and criticism. It all became more puzzling when Moody’s rating rival Standard & Poors raised Wilmington’s city bond rating, citing an improved outlook.
• Wilmington Trust expands in Europe
Wilmington Trust has acquired a European company that provides services for corporations.
• Calculating the correct value of your business
Many owners of privately-held businesses just don’t know what their companies are worth. Knowing its value is essential, whether you’re thinking about selling the company, transferring ownership to family members or employees, or trying to determine your own net worth or how much life insurance to carry.
• Turnaround goes beyond riverfront
Wilmington is enjoying a development boom the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the 1980s – except this time, people are moving into the city along with businesses.
The Business Ledger is published monthly. Subscriptions are available at $24.95 per year in New Castle County; $35 per year outside New Castle County. Single copy, $2. Available at many newsstands in the area. Back issues, $2.50, plus $2 shipping charge.
The Delaware Business Ledger
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168 Elkton Rd.,
Newark, DE 19711
(800) 220-3311
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