Women-owned Oklahoma businesses thriving in economic downturn
Linda Durbin has owned a medical equipment company for 21 years. So she’s experienced her share of economic downturns. Her firm’s annual sales took a 50 percent nose-dive in 1993 when the Clintons proposed a price-fixing, government-controlled health care system that would choke medical research funding on which Durbin’s business then fully depended.
"The entire health care industry held our co...
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