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Now could be the best time to sell your startup – learn why and how to prepare
Coming out of a tumultuous couple of years, many startups and entrepreneurs are evaluating their next moves. Those who continued to innovate to be able to survive and even profit from the pandemic may want to consider selling to take advantage of the current market and sky-high valuations. Below we dig into what factors are making it a good time to sell and how to prepare for a transition to your next adventure.
What makes it a good time to sell?
Buyers are ready: We’ve seen an increase in…
New food manufacturing plant in St. Louis County looking to fill 300 positions
A new food manufacturing plant opened up 300 jobs opportunities for people in north St. Louis County and the surrounding area.
On Tuesday, elected officials, community members, and 8th Avenue Food & Provisions employees gathered outside of the new 250,000 square-foot facility at 4801 Trade Access Blvd. in Hazlewood.
The company, which manufactures private brand food products, including nut butter, dried fruit and nut, granola and pasta, primarily for retail, foodservice and food ingredient customers,…
Clayton-based Armstrong Teasdale creates new C-suite IT position to handle growth
Family Business Profile: Mosby Building Arts builds for the future, one home at a time
Growing up in south St. Louis County, Scott Mosby thought his father’s home-based construction business seemed like a dream job, complete with power saws, scaffolding and construction trucks in the driveway.
A natural mechanic and builder, the late Samuel Mosby built barracks and wired radio systems in the South Pacific during World War II. When he returned, he started custom building out of his house, in 1947 founding the home remodeling company now known as Mosby Building Arts. Off the clock,…
Mark Vittert's Reflections: I hate Steven Singer
Federal aid team coming to assist St. Louis hospitals as they deal with 'the most challenging disaster ever faced'
Updated after the federal aid request was approved Thursday.
A federal aid team with about 40 members is coming to help the St. Louis area's largest hospital systems as they deal with a surge in patients due to the omicron variant of Covid-19.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force, which encompasses the four major health systems in the area, is requesting assistance from the federal government. Those systems are BJC HealthCare, Mercy, SSM Health and St. Luke’s Hospital.
In a letter,…
Republican senators call for MoDOT chief's removal
Concordia Publishing House elects new president and CEO
St. Louis private equity firm adds to industrial products company with 3 acquisitions
Growing up: How Perficient's global growth is expanding its marketing reach
Mapping a new strategy: How Perficient is going global to meet its goal of becoming St. Louis' next $1B company
Opinion | Why a costly MetroLink expansion won't get low-income residents to jobs
Rally House scores another win: An award from the NFL
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra postpones weekend performances
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has postponed performances this weekend of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" in concert at Powell Hall. The concerts were scheduled for Friday through Sunday.
"The SLSO understands the disappointment and inconvenience of postponing concerts and thanks patrons for their continued understanding and support," read a release sent out Wednesday afternoon.
The three concerts postponed are now scheduled for Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16. SLSO said ticketholders…
St. Louis Character: Executive Chef Lamont McCurry on how his approach to life — and food — changed after his diabetes diagnosis
Judge denies temporary restraining order, allows St. Louis County mask mandate to continue
A St. Louis County Circuit Court judge denied a request for a temporary restraining order Wednesday that would have halted the most recent mask mandate in the county.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Jan. 5 — the day a new mask mandate went into effect in St. Louis County — calling it "illegal." On Wednesday, Judge Richard Stewart denied a temporary restraining order against the St. Louis County mask mandate passed Jan. 4 by the St. Louis County Council.
The mandate was…