Sizing Up The Megabanks
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Many small businesses are apprehensive of bank mergers, believing that large banks will have little interest in having them as customers. Many observers believe that there often will be disruptions in banking relationships, but that the long term prospect for such relationships is more positive.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
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Benefiting from banking changes
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For years small businesses relied on smaller banks for a large majority of their financing, but now larger banks are developing services for new or small businesses. Market trends in banking have forced big banks to seek revenues from small businesses, which was an untapped market for them.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1995
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Tales of caution in going public
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Some attempts at initial public offerings fail because the value of the company is too small. One owner believes a firm should have good earnings and at least $10 million in revenues before making an attempt. Another potential problem is an owner's lack of financial-management background.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1996
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