Recession carves away at real estate jobs
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- Recession carves away at real estate jobs
- Tom Cruise: From “Risky Business” to “Valkyrie”
- MLM: Have A Home Based Business In nly In 90 Days
- At Manpower Filling Gaps in the Work Force
- Hard times in credit lending hit home
Recession carves away at real estate jobs
Houston Chronicle United States
According to the Texas A&M Real Estate Center the job segment that includes real estate employment was actually up 1 percent from ctober 2007 to ctober 2008. “I think we’re just seeing the beginnings of it” said Jim Gaines an economist at the Real Estate Center. Scaling back Still home sales and construction are expected to fall again next year. And if oil prices — already down 77 percent from their recent peak — continue to fall the industry could face further cutbacks. “It’s probably fair to say just about any company or business right now that’s part of the real estate industry is looking at the possibility of layoffs declines attrition whatever” said Gaines. Even the most seasoned companies are scaling back amid the economic challenges affecting their industry. Houston-based Hines a 51-year-old development firm that operates worldwide has laid off less than 1 percent of its 3700-employee work force including fewer than 10 people in Houston who work in project management.
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Tom Cruise: From “Risky Business” to “Valkyrie”
Seattle Times United States
These things will never change. Cruise who said he has “thousands” of movies in his library at home enjoys the benefits of DVD both for work and family. “I can go through and look at scenes how they’re edited; pull up trailers of how they marketed films; I can pull up scores” he said. “I can be at home with the kids we can be talking about a movie and I can go ‘Let’s pull it up and I can show you this scene. ‘ “But he’s also an old-fashioned moviegoer who enjoys the rush of sitting in the dark at the movie house. “Every time I see a film I learn something or I just get total enjoyment” he said.
MLM: Have A Home Based Business In nly In 90 Days
PW France
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At Manpower Filling Gaps in the Work Force
New York Times United States
Most other industries are under pressure. The outlook for manufacturing is still very difficult globally and I think manufacturing could deliver some bad news in the first half of 2009. The home building industry in the United States won’t get back on its feet until we work through some issues in the pricing of housing and the credit issues. I think financial services is going to lag other industries in terms of hiring. Media will be under a tremendous amount of stress as advertising moves to the Internet. No one has figured out how to monetize the content on the Internet and that’s not going to happen in 2009.
Hard times in credit lending hit home
MLive.com MI
Air Force as a nuclear missile officer and the past 15 years as a “business coach. ” Cole’s consulting firm — which includes his wife Candace and is located in the AMG Business Center at the Muskegon County Airport — provides one-on-one and seminar training for business owners and managers. He has a relationship with a local bank that provided a $25000 line of credit as “working capital” for the consulting business. That money would keep the lights on in his office to providing marketing and Internet Web site support in attempts to finding clients. “Business has been down especially here locally” Cole said. “We were looking for something to bridge the gap. That “bridge” could have come in the form of another $10000 from his banking institution.
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