Blogante Business + Oklahoma Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)
March 17, 2009
Hispanic business leaders in Tulsa are pushing to ensure immigration reform legislation and education issues are not forgotten while the nation grapples with economic turmoil.
January 26, 2009
Raul Brindis to Celebrate 12th Anniversary and Opening of New Studios for Que Buena 1530AM – HispanicBusiness.com
August 5, 2008
Tyler Media’s TV gamble pays off – The transformation was tough, but it has paid off, Stow said. T30 is a highly successful Hispanic station and is part of NBC Universal’s Telemundo network. – Oklahoma City
July 13, 2008
Diverse entrepreneurs are changing face of state’s small business – Oklahoma
July 9, 2008
Locally produced Spanish television arrives in Oklahoma
June 9, 2008
Hispanic workers adjust to shift in sector by learning new skills
May 14, 2008
Prosecutors want hefty fine against saddle maker over illegal immigrants – Oklahoma
April 9, 2008
Upper cut Lopez Foods looks to beef up profits, take bite into international breakfasts – Oklahoma company expected to bring in $500 million this year
March 26, 2008
Did You Know? A new study estimates that Oklahoma’s anti-illegal immigration law will cause $1.8 billion in economic losses as foreign-born workers flee the state.
Oklahoma immigration bill will cost state – according to a new study by the Oklahoma Bankers Association
March 18, 2008
Suenos LLC and Cambria Suites Hotel Break Ground in Oklahoma City
January 24, 2008
Builders’ Hispanic workers leaving – Tulsa, Oklahoma
January 10, 2008
Strict immigration law rattles Oklahoma businesses – (will other states pay attention what happens in Oklahoma and Arizona?)
January 2, 2008
Law pinches some Oklahoma City businesses
November 26, 2007
Oklahoma Immigration Bill Hitting Business – (Is this really a suprise?)
November 4, 2007
Anti-illegal immigration law affecting agriculture sector – Oklahoma
September 18, 2007
Immigration crackdown called devastating to economy – Oklahoma
QUOTE: “Meat packers are going to go out of business. Farms are going to move to Mexico. Even if you can pay better wages, it’s going to be difficult to find enough American workers to fill all those jobs,” Jacoby said. “It will be devastating for the economy.” – Oklahoma
September 13, 2007
The next economic development tool: Learning Spanish
August 28, 2007
Immigration Reform Already Affecting Hispanic Businesses – Tulsa, Oklahoma