April 19, 2024

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What you need to know about Florida today

| 3/1/2016

Election 2016 could come down to gas prices

Hillary Clinton versus Donald Trump would be an extremely close election, but the economy still favors a Clinton win, says Moody's Analytics Presidential Election Model. "It's all about gasoline prices. If voters don't react to gas prices the way they normally do, then the Republicans should win. But if they react like past 10 elections, then Democrat should win," says Moody's senior economist Dan White. It's worth noting that Moody's has correctly predicted the last nine elections. Read more at Money and see the story from Dan White at Moody's, here.

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» Gas prices are lowest since 2004

Utilities-backed solar amendment has 73 percent support

A new poll shows 73 percent of Floridians support a proposed constitutional amendment backed by a group calling itself Consumers for Smart Solar, but opponents say it would enjoy far less support if voters knew it's being backed by the state's monopoly utility companies. More from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Florida Politics.

Is the sharing economy high over?

The sharing economy startups that have done well and continue to do well are those that get in early, are the market leader in the space, and are more appealing to consumers' laziness and desire to save money. [Source: Entrepreneur]

Digital myths that trip up the C-suite

Most executives understand very well that digital technologies are permeating nearly every function of nearly every business. And yet many fall prey to two harmful myths. [Source: Harvard Business Review]

Regulations are good for good businesses

If anything, small business owners are fine with regulations: 86 percent said some regulations were necessary in a modern economy, and 93 percent said they could live with fair, manageable, and reasonable regulations. [Source: The Hill]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Renowned rehabilitation center eyeing Northwest Florida
A Santa Rosa County consulting firm’s research has demonstrated a significant need for more services for veterans with traumatic brain injuries in Northwest Florida — and could lead to the opening of a new rehabilitation center providing specialized care.

› Orlando's Food & Wine Fest provides platform for businesses to promote new products
Orlando's Downtown Food & Wine Fest was more than just an excuse for a little day drinking, it was a platform for restaurants to launch and publicize their latest endeavors.

› Urban living will bring growth to South Florida, economist says
A trend toward urban growth will continue to revitalize South Florida, a Wells Fargo economist said in a presentation Monday. "We feel good about Florida. We feel good about South Florida," said economist Mark Vitner, pointing to job growth, large wealthy communities and retail growth

› Incubation center being readied at old skate park
A former indoor skateboard park in Mlebourne doesn't look like much now. But a group called Groundswell is transforming the building — located in a somewhat-rougher area just south of Crane Creek in Melbourne — into a contemporary office, meeting and lecture facility.

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