May 6, 2025 Issue

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In the C-Suite: Marcus Henry, New Castle County Executive

New Castle County Exec. Marcus Henry talks about the importance of civic duty and his vision for the most populous county in Delaware.

Delaware SBDC advises manufacturers to ‘expect the unexpected’

With the U.S. Small Business Administration focusing on manufacturing in rural areas, Kent and Sussex may see some opportunities for growth - but harder economic conditions may hurt the smaller companies the most.

Next generation entrepreneurship: Teen business owners talk about jumpstarting their futures

A growing number of teens in Delaware are looking toward entrepreneurship as viable future options.

Merck to onshore cancer drug Keytruda in Wilmington

The future Merck Wilmington Biotech site will manufacture the cancer drug Keytruda for the U.S. as well as other innovative drugs.
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Magnolia tech company braces for new pinch from tariffs

A digital forensics company in Magnolia is just one of many small businesses that are feeling the heat after President Donald Trump imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese goods and a 10% tariff on all global imports earlier this month.

Delaware relaunches Small Business Credit Initiative

With the potential of $40 million in federal funds for small businesses at risk, the state has launched a push for four loan and accelerator programs.

Exclusive: Amazon could build next generation center in Middletown

Amazon opened its massive Boxwood plant in 2021, and it served as an example of the "next generation" warehouses to come. Now one may come to Middletown.

SBDC partners with DBT on small business grants fair

Close to 200 people came to network and browse financing and grant options at the Delaware SBDC and Delaware Business Times Small Business Grants and Loans Fair.
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NIIMBL aims for millions as new report urges $15B in biotech investment

UD's STAR Campus sees a possible opening for federal funding as a new congressional commission calls for $15 billion in federal investment in biotech.

Capital One, Discover merger receives federal approval

Federal regulators have approved Capital One Financial Corporation’s acquisition of Discover Financial Services, clearing the final regulatory hurdle of the $35 billion deal.

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