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Happy Thanksgiving from Talking Biz News!

Cold winter evenings, a cozy warm fire, six helpings of everything – family and friends, football and the World Cup,  putting on your PJs or sweats – stuffed with too much stuffing … let Thanksgiving weekend begin! … and with it, the countdown to the winter holidays and of course, Black Friday.

The Talking Biz News Team wishes its readers a warm, happy and safe Thanksgiving with your loved ones.

Editor and publisher Lou Carlozo says:

“Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday since I was a kid. It’s turned into this odd sort of pit stop between Halloween and Black Friday, but I’ve always loved it as a time to pause in gratitude. Americans too often have this issue with concentrating on the negative, and Thanksgiving is an opportunity to focus on what’s been given to us — not by hard work or heroic effort, but through the generosity of others and the grace of God. At a time of year when people talk about keeping the holiday spirit going all year round, I’d submit that we start with Thanksgiving. I know I’m going to my best, especially when I’m scarfing down the cranberry sauce. Thanks be to stuffing!”

Founder Chris Roush added:

“I am thankful for everyone who believes in the power and need for quality business journalism. There are so many of you who understand its benefits to society.”

Happy Holidays!

Mariam Ahmed

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