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This Week in Entrepreneurship

December 13, 2013  |    |  2 min read

The world of entrepreneurship is always evolving, and it’s easy to miss some things. This week, I scavenged through all of the news and headlines to find where the most captivating stories were hidden, to give them to you in an easily digestible way. Here are some of the top headlines in entrepreneurship this week:

 

1. E.W. Scripps Company acquires Newsy–A Columbia, Mo. based company–http://bit.ly/ITXE0I

Silicon Prairie News–E.W. Scripps, a media company which owns multiple newspapers and television stations, acquired Newsy for $35 million. Despite the deal, Newsy will still keep their main operations centralized in Columbia, Mo. The acquisition is expected to close January 1.

 

 

2. The salary gap between young men and women reached an all time low, according to a new Pew Research survey–http://bit.ly/19mmQYs

Entrepreneur–According to a new Pew Research survey, young women entering the workforce can expect to earn similar pay to their male counterparts. While the number is still not equal, it is closer than it has ever been. According to the survey, young women in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties in 2012 were earning 93 percent of the pay to men in the same age range. In 1980, that number was only 64 percent.

 

 

3. What entrepreneurs want in 2014 (infographic)–http://bit.ly/18ZCqv9

EntrepreneurThis infographic shows where entrepreneurship is heading technologically. Social media, marketing tools, cloud storage and more are all highlighted there. It points out the pros and cons of each section, and provides the data to back up the claims. This illustration also shows some of the concerns that entrepreneurs have going forth with their businesses, such as tax policies and business regulations.

 

 

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