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Montana Chamber CEO, Webb Brown discusses business issues, concerns of state

“We just want to make it a better business climate.”

Western Montana InBusiness – May 2010 – New Grads Need More Than Luck

Fewer Employers Hiring – Outlook Grim in West

NorthWestern Energy Makes Forbes "100 Most Trustworthy Companies" List

These are the American businesses that have the most transparent and conservative accounting practices and most prudent management.

Flat Earth Imports of Bozeman, Montana – All kitchen towels are not created equal

The Flat Earth Imports website has received record breaking traffic today seeking out these and other Autentico Italiano Guaranteed products.

ZaneRay Group of Whitefish, Montana Providing Companies ‘Legos’ to Manage Online Business

“We had a meeting in the morning,” Roberts said. “Then we all went fishing. The Montana thing works well here.”

The University of Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research Montana Kids Count Workplace Policy Survey

The goal of the study is to learn more about the losses Montana employers experience as a result of absenteeism and loss of productivity due to employees having child-care related problems.

Russian Adoptees Get a Respite on the Range in Montana at The Ranch for Kids

Ms. Sterkel’s remote ranch, five miles from the Canadian border in a homesteader’s valley that got electricity only around 1960, is for some of those families the end of the line.

Montana DEQ Accepting Applications for Alternative Energy Development Grants

This is a highly competitive funding opportunity. Eligible applicants for grant funding include private entities – for-profit and nonprofit – licensed to conduct business in the state of Montana.

Missoula, Montana based Intelligence, Surveillance System Developer, TerraEchos signs deal with IBM

The deal could also alter the way the nation secures its inland borders, including the 550-plus miles between Montana and Canada.

CenturyTel to Buy Qwest

The merger will unite two of the country’s largest landline phone companies, with operations in some 40 states across the country. It also represents a long-awaited consolidation play for Qwest, a remnant of the regional "Baby Bell" companies that has struggled to stay competitive with the national ascendancy of the wireless operations of AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc.