FOCUS COLUMN
By David Gurnick In a troubled economy, businesses have more need then usual to lower costs and improve efficiency. Many businesses must do this to stay competitive, or to survive. Our system and laws provide a proven but sometimes overlooked structure for operating more efficiently and lowering costs. Through cooperatives, businesses combine to increase their buying power, get better pricing or save money on services, such a...
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