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Women and the subprime crunch E-mail
Monday, 22 October 2007
African-American women, who represent half of African-American home purchase borrowers, are particularly vulnerable. In fact, there is evidence that subprime lenders charge black women and Latinas higher rates and fees than same-race men and white men...  Click to continue at boston.com
 
Tyler Perry aims to go over well abroad E-mail
Monday, 22 October 2007
...Can Perry take on the rest of the world? The Atlanta-based writer-actor-director wants to build an international following, shattering a Hollywood stereotype that African American-themed movies have little currency abroad.  Click to continue at latimes.com 
 
The African-American Consumer: Is the cultural divide breaking down? E-mail
Thursday, 18 October 2007
Organized. Smart. Aware. Vocal. African-Americans have learned to flex their market muscle and powerful influence on both conventional buying and new media use patterns, helping to bridge the cultural divide. At 34 million strong, African-American consumers comprise 12% of the U.S. population, representing the second largest ethnic group after Hispanics. African-American buying power is expected to grow 34% over the next four years, reaching some $921 billion by 2011, according to the Selig Center for Economic Growth.  Click to continue at Nielsen.com
 
Women Entrepreneurs Should Plan Early On How To Sell Their Businesses E-mail
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
Pioneering women entrepreneurs want those following in their footsteps to know that it’s just as important to plan how to end your business – whether by selling, handing down to a child, or closing – as it is how to start it, finds a new study conducted by the Center for Women’s Business Research and underwritten by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual).
 
Networking the Next Generation - Mid-level managers prepare for leadership E-mail
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
 Oct. 25, the Executive Leadership Council’s Institute for Leadership Development and Research will host its 13th annual Mid-Level Managers Symposium in Washington, D.C.... Operating quietly out of its new offices in Alexandria, Va., the Council represents nearly 400 of the most senior African-American corporate executives in Fortune 500 companies on a mission to achieve excellence in corporate, economic and public policies for African-Americans and the wider community.  Click to continue at The Network Journal
 
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