A monthly index tracking labor trends continues to rise, projecting moderate job growth. The Conference Board reported that its Employment Trends Index climbed to 108.04 in April, up eight-tenths of a percent from March and 7.1 percent from this time last year. “The growth in the Employment Trends Index in recent months is signaling moderate […]
A monthly measure of optimism among small business owners has increased, but still only matches a level of more than a year ago. The National Federation of Independent Business reported that its Index of Small Business Optimism advanced two points in April to 94.5. With the gain, the index returns to a reading posted in […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Running a fast-growing electronic recycling business has been something of a moving experience for Ken Burns and Jeffery Ferguson. By accepting nearly everything that plugs into an outlet or runs on batteries, E-Waste Recyclers of Colorado has grown as rapidly as the volume of materials the Grand Junction company handles. […]
Nine students have earned diplomas as the first graduating class of a mechanical engineering degree program offered jointly by Colorado Mesa University and the University of Colorado. Students attend classes at CMU in Grand Junction. CMU faculty teach lower-division courses, while CU faculty teach upper-division courses. Graduates receive bachelor’s degrees from CU. A total of […]
Agricultural exports from Colorado continue to outpace last year, led by increases in the sale of meat and dairy products. The value of agricultural exports during the first two months of 2012 totalled $222 million, up $45 million from the same span last year. The 25 percent gain constituted the fourth year in a row […]
Signs have been installed to direct people along a route showcasing the fruit and wine-growing area around Palisade. A dedication for the Palisade Fruit & Wine Byway is scheduled for 2 p.m. May 11 at High Country Orchards & Vineyards and Colterris Winery, 3548 E 1/2 Road. The event will include tours through the orchards, […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times How can companies convince college graduates with degrees in engineering, accounting and other professional fields to consider careers in the energy industry? One recruiting tool could be a reality television show that offers both an educational and entertaining look at the variety of jobs in the industry while appealing to […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Rachel Cosgrove defies any outdated stereotype of women as damsels in distress. Cosgrove has developed one of the top gyms in the United State and along the way has become a corporate consultant, magazine columnist and best-selling author. Other women can enjoy similar success if they take the correct steps […]
Colorado ranks among the top 10 states in the latest analysis of how tax systems affect small business and entrepreneurship. Colorado comes in at 10th in the 2012 Business Tax Index calculated by the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, an advocacy, research and networking organization based in Washington, D.C. Colorado also ranked 10th in the […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Scott Anderson ranks among the top forecasting economists in the United States. Faced with the uncertainty associated with a slow recovery in the U.S., a recession in Europe and an upcoming presidential election, though, even Anderson has difficulty discerning the future. “I don’t know what’s going to happen in 2013,” […]