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  2. Small Business Association of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM) is a non-profit association that consists of Michigan-based businesses with 500 or fewer employees. Founded in 1967 by Richard B. Sanford in Kalamazoo, Michigan , it is now headquartered in Lansing , United States .

  3. Kumu (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Kumu (stylized in lowercase) is a Filipino video sharing and e-commerce social networking service owned and developed by Kumumedia Technologies, Inc. The social media platform is used to livestream curated programs created by app users and partner brands and as an e-commerce platform for app users and partner brands who want to sell their merchandise online. [1]

  4. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    By then, 25.4% of these businesses were in the retail industry, 23% were in the health care and social assistance industries, [207] and they employed more than 142,000 people and generated almost $15.8 billion in revenue. [205] Of those, just under three thousand (1.8% of all Filipino-owned businesses) were million dollar or more businesses.

  5. Filipinos in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos began immigrating to Michigan in 1903, following the adoption of the Pensionado Act. After seeing the success of the program, other Filipinos began to self-fund their own immigration to the United States. The very first immigrants settled in Hawaii, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle.

  6. Economy of metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] A 2011 economic study showed Metro Detroit with the highest share of employment (13.7%) in the technology sectors in the U.S. [27] The state repealed its business tax in 2011 and replaced it with a 6% corporate income tax which substantially reduced taxes on business. [28] [29] Michigan became the 24th Right to Work state in the ...

  7. List of programs broadcast by People's Television Network

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    Buhay Pinoy (2012–2019) Business & Leisure (1998–2007) CameraGeekTV: Pinoy Best Shot (2012–2014) Chinoy TV (2014–2017) Coast to Coast with Dada Lorenzana; Cooltura (2019, courtesy of IBC 13) EntrePinas TV (2022, 2023–2024, 2024) Fitness and Health, Good Life, Good Health, True Health, Health and Fitness (2013–2014) F Talk (2018 ...

  8. Demographics of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    By then, 25.4% of these businesses were in the retail industry, 23% were in the health care and social assistance industries, [428] and they employed more than 142,000 people and generated almost $15.8 billion in revenue. [426] Of those, just under three thousand (1.8% of all Filipino-owned businesses) were million dollar or more businesses.

  9. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    In Houston near the NRG Stadium there is a growing Filipino American Little Manila which contains a Jollibee, Max's Restaurant, and a small Filipino supermarket called Cherry Foodarama. [ 90 ] [ 91 ] The Houston area has the highest population of Filipino Americans in the South.