CAIFA, CCH Canadian join forces
Partners offering an expanded suite of educational products
- By: IE Staff
- December 6, 2001 December 6, 2001
- 16:20
Partners offering an expanded suite of educational products
Invest by Dec. 31 to qualify for educational savings grant
November sales reach $103 million
Need to maintain Canadian voice amid global convergence
Terms not disclosed
Instant loan approvals to qualified investors
Plans issues of special warrants
Widespread support for single organization
Stock options required to be recognized at fair value
Cuts effective next in 2002
Independent advisors lobbying to retain status
7% charged on overdue taxes
Small businesses vulnerable to setbacks, survey finds
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