Surging Growth in Hispanic Students Has Nation Looking to California's SchoolsHispanics make up nearly half of California's K-12 public school students, and their numbers are surging across the country, underscoring a growing challenge for educators who are looking to the Golden State for ways to adapt to the changing face of America's classrooms. |
Starbucks' Leadership Won't See Pay Raises in 2008Starbucks Corp. will not be giving raises to its vice presidents or senior management this year, including CEO Howard Schultz, according to an internal company memo sent Tuesday. |
Subscribe Today!Looking for Financing? The Five Things You Should Know FirstIf your business is looking for an injection of capital, you may know exactly what you want when you approach an investment bank or private equity firm. But what about the lender across the table? What does he or she want and expect from you? Knowing that can make the difference between walking out with a signed deal in your pocket and leaving disappointed and empty-handed. Hispanic Business magazine spoke with several investment firms across the country, all of them familiar with funding for today's fast-growing Hispanic market. |
Photo Gallery: Fuel Saving SUVs For 2008Ford touts the Escape Hybrid as the most fuel-efficient SUV on Earth. With the front-wheel-drive version getting 34 mpg, City/ 30 mpg, Hwy, they just might be right. The higher fuel mileage in the city is probably due to the regenerative braking which is one of the advantages of this hybrid's technology. Check out the full article for a closer look and 10 more fuel saving SUVs. Expert Picks: SUVs Rated from 4.0 to 5.0 StarsHigh gasoline prices will never eliminate the fact that many people simply need an SUV or crossover for family hauling duties. A quick review reveals that there are many new SUVs and crossovers to choose from, too many in fact, and many manufacturers offer more than one than one SUV in the segment. With such a mind-boggling array of choices, making the right one can be hard. |
Mortgage Application Volume Rises SlightlyMortgage application volume rose less than 1 percent during the week ended Aug. 22, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey. |
Dexter's David Zayas: From Police Work to Police Dramas and BeyondYou may have seen David Zayas on episodes of today's most popular police procedural shows. If he seems a natural on those programs, it's because he spent 15 years with the NYPD before transitioning into a full-time actor. But Mr. Zayas has stood out in every role of his career, even when splitting screen time with George Clooney and Sean Penn. Currently, Mr. Zayas can be seen on Showtime's hit drama Dexter. He sat down to talk with Hispanic Business about his background, and his life and influences as an actor. |
Secretary Bill Richardson? Working the DNC with the GovernorThe first in HispanicBusiness.com's exclusive reports from the Democratic National Convention: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said he would like to have "influence" in a potential Barack Obama administration. With Sen. Joe Biden named the vice presidential running mate, and thus no longer a competitor for a potential Secretary of State job, Richardson could be a potential choice for the cabinet post. "That would be hard to turn down," Richardson said at a pool party for his home state delegation on the top of the 6th floor of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. |
The Hispanic Business 500: Tough Economy Challenges Hispanic-Owned FirmsThe Hispanic Business 500 have endured turbulent economic times before, but market conditions proved especially bearish for U.S. Hispanic companies in 2007. Revenues for this year's HB 500 slid backwards 0.6 percent to $36.1 billion. It is the first such dip since 2002, and only the third in the directory's 26-year history. It should come as no surprise that more than 41 percent of CEOs cited market conditions as the top barriers to growth in 2007. |
Unraveling the Zoo of Intel Code NamesIn order to gain some perspective about what Apple may be planning for future MacBooks, Dan Turner at Computerworld tried to unravel the zoo of Intel code names for next generation CPUs and chipsets. |