Phil Castle, The Business Times A Grand Junction entrepreneur who’s developed video-editing software that combines powerful features with ease of operation has high hopes for bringing his product to an even bigger market through an arrangement with a mobile application company. “I think they’re a great strategic partner,” says Bill Baird, founder and chief executive […]
Service offers help to better manage documents and business Phil Castle, The Business Times Ricky Houtris likes to ask rhetorical questions that start “Wouldn’t it be great if …” Wouldn’t it be great if a business could easily access all of its documents on computer rather than searching through filing cabinets? Wouldn’t it be […]
Worker’s compensation insurance premiums continue to rise in Colorado, but at a slower pace. The Colorado Division of Insurance announced that the “loss costs” component of workers’ compensation insurance premiums will increase 2.6 percent for 2014, half the 5.2 percent hike for 2013. The 2014 increase will mark the fourth straight year of higher loss […]
Payrolls grew and the unemployment rate edged down in September in the United States, according to labor estimates released more than two weeks late because of a partial federal government shutdown. Nonfarm payrolls rose an estimated 148,000 as the jobless rate ticked down a tenth of a point to 7.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Michael Coté initially envisioned a business providing services under what he expected would be a national program capping greenhouse gas emissions and trading credits for reduced emissions. “We were going to ride a pretty big wave,” said Coté, president of Ruby Canyon Engineering. While a national cap-and-trade program never materialized, […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times A Grand Junction entrepreneur who’s developed video-editing software that combines powerful features with ease of operation has high hopes for bringing his product to an even bigger market through an arrangement with a mobile application company. “I think they’re a great strategic partner,” said Bill Baird, founder and chief executive […]
Lodging tax collections in Grand Junction have resumed a downward trend, but still could top last year. According to the Grand Junction Visitor & Convention Bureau report for September, $135,317 in lodging taxes were collected. That’s about $6,000, or 4.3 percent, less than what was reported for the same month last year. Since lodging tax […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times After three straight months of year-over-year increases, sales tax collections have resumed a downward trend in Mesa County. Unless there’s yet another change between now and the end of the year, 2013 collections likely will fall short of 2012. The prospect portends not only lower sales for retailers, but also […]
Colorado ranks 19th among the 50 states in the latest results of an annual analysis of how taxes affect business. Colorado slipped one spot in the State Business Tax Climate Index for 2014, but continues to fare well for its comparatively lower individual and corporate income taxes. The Tax Foundation — a nonprofit, nonpartisan tax […]
Kelly Sloan, The Business Times Even as one energy company discontinues oil shale research in Western Colorado, industry observers hold out hope for development of a potentially vast energy resource. Shell Oil Co. announced it’s shutting down its Mahogany Project after spending tens of millions of dollars and more than 30 years in developing sophisticated […]