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N. Idaho a great place to start a business

POSTED: 12:14 MDT Tuesday, August 12, 2008

by Robb Hicken

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Tags -  business, City of Coeur d’Alene

  • Inc.com says Coeur d’Alene is a great place to go to go into business. And Los Angeles Times article says that looking for the right place to open a store or set up a company is better done outside of California, according to the Web site Inc.com’s annual ranking of the best cities for doing business.
The top cities listed are Midland, Texas; St. George, Utah; and Coeur d’Alene. The Website, allows browsers to see the rankings grouped by size or state. The rankings are based on a formula that looks at short- and long-term employment growth rates.

  • Blue Cross of Idaho was among this year’s winners of the Envision Excellence Award. The Envision Telephony, Inc., a leading global provider of software solutions for the contact center and the enterprise said the organization best demonstrates success in using the company software solutions to transform its business.

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