The Show-Me Institute has released a policy study titled, "Should Missouri Eliminate the...
Online Shopping Season Gets in Gear With Cyber Monday
In the retail business today is known as Cyber Monday - the online equivalent of Black Friday....
Retailers Brace for Black Friday
It's called Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving and one of the most important days of the...
Beyond Thanksgiving Dinner – Turkey Big Business for Some Missourians
A good many Missourians think of Thanksgiving and turkey going hand in hand as they sit down to...
Legislative Proposal Attacks Rebate Advertising
You see the ads--something for sale for a really low price, but only after you mail in a rebate....
Claycomo Workers Favor Contract, Harley Davidson Workers Face Lay-Offs
Workers at the Ford Claycomo factory have approved a new contract with the company. About 70% of...
St. Louis Company Reportedly Purchasing Post Cereals
The Wall Street Journal reports St. Louis-based Ralcorp Holdings is about to buy the nation's...
Fenton Plant Affected by Chrysler Cuts
Chrysler is cutting the second shift at its Fenton plant as part of its national effort to...
Small Phone Companies Want Seat at Internet Access Task Force Table
Missouri's small telephone companies are making it known they are doing a good job of delivering...
Utilities Will Come Under New Maintenance Requirements
Electric utilities in Missouri will come under new maintenance requirements. Public Service...
New Leader of Missouri Plan Outlines Agenda
The new leader of the Missouri Bar has outlined an aggressive agenda for his one-year term. Kansas...
ConAgra Shuts Down Pot Pie Line at Marshall Plant
ConAgra Foods has shut down the line at its Marshall plant that makes pot pies after the federal...
Centene to Build Skyscraper in Downtown St. Louis
A company that handles Medicaid contracts for sveral states says it will build a 27-story...
Publication Says Missouri Has Lost Manufacturing Jobs
Manufacturers News, an industry publication, says Missouri lost more than 16,000 manufacturing...
AT&T Raising Some Missouri Rates
AT&T is increasing its rate for basic phone service in many urban areas. The company says...
Trim a Tree, Keep the Lights On
Trim a tree to keep the lights on. It might not be that simple, but it's part of the...
Jobs a Key in Special Session
When the legislature goes back to work next week, it will be asked to approve a program...
Aquafina Water Disclosure Costs Company Business
Last week's disclosure that Aquafina bottled water produced in St. Louis is just water from the...
Electric Rate Increase Case Goes to the Courts
An electric rate increase case decided by the Public Service Commission might not be decided at...
Chamber of Commerce Hosts Info Sessions on Manufacturing Tax Break
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce begins a series of ten forums to help Missouri manufacturers take...
Clayton Company Gives up Expansion Plans Over Eminent Domain Setback
Centene Corporation is going to give up on plans to expand its Clayton headquarters and will take...
Reopening of Taum Sauk Probe Could Cause Repair Delays
Electric utility Ameren says the reopning of the Taum Saunk reservoir collapse investigation will...
Wachovia to Buy A.G. Edwards
One of Missouri's oldest and best known stock brokerages has been sold for $6.8-Billion. A.G....
Credit Counseling Caps Approved
The legislature has put limits on the amounts credit card counseling services can charge their...
Missouri Retailers Concerned About Advantage For Out-of-State Businesses
Legislators in both the house and senate have already passed the economic development bill, but...
Edward Jones St. Louis area Expansion in Trouble
A local dispute appears to be putting the Edward Jones expansion in the St. Louis area in...
Chrysler Makes Changes to Fenton Facility
Changes are underway at the Chrysler Group's South Assembly plant in Fenton. Though...
Warranty Bill Goes to Governor
Companies selling extended service warranties will come under a new state law passed by the...
Secretary of State’s Office Warns Investors of Real Estate Scams
The Secretary of State's office is warning investors so be wary of real estate scams....
Boeing Union Talking Strike
The machinists' union at Boeing has voted to authorize a strike against the...