American Apparel is in the process of approving a deal to give the company a cash infusion and keep it solvent, Bloomberg is reporting.
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Trade Only Limited Completes Acquisition of Technologo
Manchester, England-based Trade Only Limited, a subsidiary of the Altitude Group, yesterday completed its acquisition of virtual sample software developer Technologo.
Read MorePoll: Will The 1099 Repeal Affect Your Business?
How will H.R. 4 impact the promotional products industry? What does the 1099 change mean to you? Let us know in the poll and in the comments.
Read MoreSaferProducts.gov: One Month Later
In the month since SaferProducts.gov went live, a number of complaints have started to trickle onto the website. I thought it would be worth taking a look to see what consumers are saying.
Read More5 Tips To Get Your Press Release Printed
You know how to get your client’s message out on a pen, but do you know how to get it out as a press release? Here are tips to help maximize your PR prowess.
Read MoreCharley Johnson to Leave SnugZ USA
Charley Johnson, executive vice president for Salt Lake City-based SnugZ USA, is planning on leaving the company and retiring from the promotional products industry.
Read MoreAmerican Apparel Rumored to Seek Buyer
Reuters reported that American Apparel, the retail and wholesale apparel manufacturer, may be looking for a buyer to bail the company out of its troubling financial situation.
Read MoreForm 1099 Repeal Bill Moves to Obama for Signature
On Tuesday, the Senate passed bill H.R. 4, “The Comprehensive 1099 Taxpayer Protection and Repayment of Exchange Subsidy Overpayment Act,” by an 87 to 12 vote. The bill now awaits a signature from President Obama.
Read MoreNorwood & BIC CEO Discusses Wentworth’s Departure and the Company’s Plans Going Forward
Promo Marketing spoke with Nicolas Paillot, CEO of BIC APP, about Quenten Wentworth’s departure and the effect it would have on the company.
Read MoreUpdate: The AMA Won!
The American Motorcycle Association fought the law, and the law lost.
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