Everybody knows January predicts the stock market's direction for the year. But what passes for stock market wisdom is suspect when given a closer look.
A number of local car dealerships have overhauled their showrooms in the past few years, and they say the biggest impact has been on customer satisfaction and comfort level.
By Gracie Shepherd
With e-mailed appeals for comments on commonplace transactions and customer-service calls that beget requests to take a survey, consumers are being pinged for opinions at a rate that has gotten some publicly grousing about a surfeit of surveys.
By Jennifer Peltz
Five business leaders will be honored at the 2011 CSRA Business Hall of Fame induction ceremony in three weeks.
By Tim Rausch
WASHINGTON - For many people whose job prospects faded most during the recession, 2011 brought a small dose of relief.
Cindy's Catering at 4015 Washington Road has been purchased by husband-wife team Terry and Donna Johnikin, who changed the name to CloverLeaf Catering.
By LaTina Emerson
Unfortunately, some businesses will never sell. Some don't sell because they are losing money and cannot secure enough capital to survive.
By David Yezbak
It is funny how the same subject keeps coming up, but in a slightly different context. In this column I discuss distracted driving because it is very dangerous to all concerned.
By David Colmans
Home Depot is hiring seasonal workers for its Evans, Augusta and Aiken locations, according to a news release from Goodwill Job Connection.
Augusta's sales tax collections for November were 2.4 percent higher than in November 2010, the city reported Wednesday.