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Memphis Business
Metropolitan Bank's boutique services a success with 'emerging affluent'
Metropolitan Bank's office looks unusual enough -- no tellers, no velvet rope -- but even more unusual is its branch bank, a Mini Cooper.
UT-Baptist Research Park cuts ribbon on first building
Regional Biocontainment Laboratory will draw jobs as it repels epidemics, bioterrorism.
Levee fixed, Pidgeon industrial park improvements continue
TVA maintains public was never in danger, and damage was mended quickly.
Coffee Break: American Chamber in France honors FedEx's Smith
Medal of Honor recognizes his work as co-chairman of the French-American Business Council.
What to do
Workshops, seminars, networking and more.
People in business
Honors, promotions, new hires and more.
Midtown coffeehouse offers its special brew of espresso and music
Frank James' business has been one disaster -- or disaster-themed coffee product -- after another.
People in Business
The 2009-2010 chapter officers for the Memphis Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals have been named.
What to do
Tuesday: MPACT Happy Hour: 6 p.m. at Newby's
Your funds: Simple changes make investing easier for all
For mutual fund investors, the appropriate reaction to President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul the financial system can be summed up in three words: Thanks for nothing.
Working best: Handling complaints is useful talent for all
Q: I'm an engineer, but now my job includes handling field complaints from customers. The problems can be quite technical, and I've never done this before. My boss says it's an important step for me on the way up. How do I handle these complaints? -- Margaret W.
Ways to Wealth: Being on Do Not Call list won't necessarily stop harassment
Ralph: I am on the "Do Not Call List". Recently I have received calls from people trying to sell me home improvements and siding. Where do I report this?
People in Business
Robert G. Miller, executive director of Communications and Marketing for Southwest Tennessee Community College, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Mid-South Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Realtors get Web-savvy to keep up with buyers, but find personal skills still matter
What's the perfect recipe for finding a house in Oakland, Tenn., while living in Sicily, Italy?
Cyber socializing is business future
For all those small business owners out there -- and you know who you are -- still loathe to explore online social networking, well, people are talking.
Local direct marketing company says it takes 'junk' out of junk mail
Mike Baber hasn't met most of his customers, but that doesn't stop him from getting personal with them. Baber, the owner and president of Baber Inc., a direct-mail marketing company that celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, said that personalizing a mailing takes the junk out of junk mail.
People in business
Ceil Walker-Norris, president and CEO of the Memphis-based advertising, marketing and public relations firm Walker + Associates was honored recently with the University of South Florida's (USF) School of Mass Communications Outstanding Alumnus Award.
What to do
Today -- The Engineers Club of Memphis weekly lunch meeting: 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn University of Memphis, 3700 Central. Stephen Slade, vice president for adhesives for Adhesives Technology Corp., will discuss "Repairing Bridge Cracks Using Epoxy Injections." Fee: $14. No reservations required.
Live from Austin: Texas college town rises as a new music center while Memphis lags
It's one of those strange coincidences of history that in the mid-1970s, just as Memphis was losing its economic footing and identity as a thriving music city, Austin, Texas, was finding both.
Business survey: Local outlook improves on conditions in Memphis
The only thoroughly positive indicator in the SurveyMemphis for May is this:

