Sentences with phrase «business feel the pinch»

There may be workarounds for U.S. small businesses feeling the pinch, but they'll need to act fast, says John Scannapieco, a co-leader at the international law firm Baker Donelson.

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But other recently released reports suggest small businesses more acutely felt Sandy's pinch.
«Small businesses are already feeling the pinch with higher borrowing costs, cash flow squeezes and a decline in business investments.
Mortgage bankers are feeling the pinch of less refinance business, and some predict they will, in turn, have to get more competitive on the purchase side to make up for the lost business.
Best Buy joins other retailers that are feeling the pinch of more shoppers making purchases online and giant e-commerce rivals such as Amazon.com Inc. stealing business.
According to the cab workers, Ghanaians in general are feeling the economic pinch, adding that, this has affected their business because «when worker
As booksellers around the world continue to feel the pinch of trying to do business in an online retail climate, the French Parliament has taken action that at least intends to protect bookshops in some small way.
Many retailers are already feeling the pinch of losing out to online retailers who can conduct their businesses across a broader consumer base and without the same overhead as paying rent on Main Street, then add to this the fact that faux - customers enter these places of business only to comparison shop.
Next up is the publishing business, which is already feeling the pinch because of e - readers / tablets.
The British government keeps raising taxes on energy, and businesses are feeling the pinch.
Small business owners will continue to feel the pinch in light of the federal budget, released March 22.
Most firms are feeling the pinch, as business deals slow and the economy sputters.
Every business is feeling the pinch in the worsening economy.
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