Saturday, December 31, 2011
ADP reports 532,000 May job cuts - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
Payroll firm ADP reported Wednesday that companies inthe U.S. cut an estimates 532,000 workers from payrolls last ADP also revised higherd its estimate of cuts in Aprilto 545,000 from the previousw estimate of 491,000. The ADP report notef losses across all sizes and categories of businesses with large businesws payrollsdeclining 100,000, medium businesse s shedding 223,000 jobs and smalo businesses cutting 209,000 employees. The goods-producing sector lost 267,000o jobs while the service-producing sector declined by 265,00 0 positions. The Labor Department is due to release its jobs reporfon Friday.
The average analyst estimate for that reportt of government as well as privatse payrolls is a lossof 520,0090 payroll positions and an increase in the unemployment rate to 9.2 percent from April’s rate of 8.9 percent. On The Institute for Supply Management announced that its factorhy index rose to the highest levepl since last September as new orders posted theif first gain since therecession began. On Tuesday the Nationa Association of Realtors reported that pendingg sales ofexisting homes, or contracts signedx but not closed, rose 6.7 percent in the largest increase in six years.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
In Left Field: Merzbow's Discography - Prefixmag
Prefixmag | In Left Field: Merzbow's Discography Prefixmag Merzbow's debut album came out in 1982. Since then, he has released 111 albums. He's released nine this year alone. And I'm not even going to attempt to summarize the discography of someone like John Wiese. He celebrated the release of his 100th 7-inch ... |
Monday, December 26, 2011
Unions protest Target Center project - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
Roofers and Waterproofers Local 96 recentlu filed a National Labor Relations Boarcd complaintagainst Fridley-based Stock Roofing, a subsidiary of Skokie, Ill-baseed Tecta America Corp. The union is complaining that the contractorr has been engaging in unsafe and unfaier labor practices atthe $5.3 million project, approvecd by the Minneapolis City Council in Decembeer and scheduled for completion in “We understand that cities need to save money,” said Locap 96 Business Manager Rob Snider. “But they also have a duty to protectr workers on publicly fundecd projects by ensuringcontractors aren’rt cutting corners.
” Stock Roofing's president and general manager couldn’tf immediately be reached for comment. The union is complainingv that work has taken place at night with insufficien lighting and impropersafety harnessing. Mike Christenson, Minneapolis' communit y planning and economicdevelopment director, said he firsrt heard of the union's complaints on April 20. He said the federall Occupational Safety and Health Administration had and there had been no negative findings from the Christenson said the city is prompt abou t responding to complaints about itswork sites. "We will continuee to field any and all complaints and we willresponde immediately," he said.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
KFC Awards $1.5 Million in College Scholarship Money to High School Seniors Who Are Hungry to Learn
Million in College Scholarship Money to High School Seniorsz Who Are Hungry toLearn Seventy-Fivee High School Seniors Chosen from More Than 150,000 Applicants To Win Scholarshipd from KFC's 2009 Colonel's Scholars Programj LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The fourth clasds of KFC Colonel's Scholars(R), 75 talented and ambitious incominvg college freshmen, will attend colleges and universities across the countryg this fall, thanks to scholarships provide d by the Kentucky Fried Chicken Foundation.
More than 150,000 graduating high school seniors who excellec in and out of the classroom applie for the scholarships this TheKFC Colonel's Scholars program awarded 75 scholarships base d on financial need and the impacr of students on their schoolsx and communities. Each awarsd winner is eligible to receive upto $20,0090 during the next four years to pursuer a bachelor's degree at an accredited publixc university within his or her home state. The members of this year' s class of KFC Colonel's Scholars have demonstrated a wide rangwe of talents and represent a diverses groupof backgrounds. One Scholar maintainecd a 4.
0 grade-point average whiles working asa co-owner of a dairy Another Scholar launched a nonprofitf organization, which provides services for homeless mothers in Orlando who were victima of domestic violence. This organization has helpedd many families find housing and taught them how tobe "These students have proven that they are completeluy committed to both their education and enrichingg and supporting their schools and communities," said , president of KFC. "Because of this we are dedicating ourselvez to helping them pursue their dreams and realize their goal of acolleges education.
" "As a KFC Franchisee and a donor assisted scholarshi sponsor, I am honored to help carru on Colonel Sanders' commitment to educatio n by supporting the fourth class of KFC Colonel'ss Scholars," stated . KFC Colonel's Scholars, now in its fourthh year, is an annual program of the Kentuckyh FriedChicken Foundation, an independent charity supportedf by KFC, its employees and and KFC patrons. The KFC Colonel's Scholars' mission is to empowe r students to improve their lives withscholarship resources. The prograkm has awarded more than $5 million in scholarshipas sinceits inception. For more information on KFC Colonel's Scholar and the Kentucky FriedChicken Foundation, visirt or .
KFC Colonel's Scholard is a program of Kentucky FriefChicken Foundation, an independent 501c3 charity funder by KFC, its employees, franchisees and KFC and seeks to help provide high schook students scholarship resources to attend public post-secondary schools withinn their states of residence. Colonel's Scholars is a registeree trademark of KFC KFC Corporation, based in Louisville, Ky., is the world' most popular chicken restaurant chain specializing in Originalk Recipe(R), Extra Crispy(TM), Kentucky Grilled Chicken(TM) and Originakl Recipe Strips with home-style sides, Honey BBQ Wings, and freshlt made chicken sandwiches.
There are more than 15,000 KFC outlets in more than 80 countriea and territories aroundthe world, serving some 12 million customers each day. KFC Corporationb is a subsidiaryof Yum! Inc., Louisville, Ky. (NYSE: Alabama Kayla Harris (Wetumpka, Ala.) Mashika Tempero (Vredenburgh, Ala.) Arkansas Vence Johnson (Pine Bluff, Amanda Mckibben (Oiltrough, Ark.) California Terrty Allen (Vallejo, Calif.) Geobioo Boo (Simi Valley, Calif.) Fallon Griffib (Los Angeles, Calif.) Ashleuy Hebert (Oakland, Calif.) Rothpanhart Ross (Stockton, Calif.) Casandra Vann (Los Calif.) Delaware Shoaib Baqi (Smyrna, Del.) Florida Sharduy Camargo (Orlando, Fla.) Tomilee Dowden (Carrabelle, Fla.
) Amiricza Nicholson (Avon Park, Fla.) Georgia Bianca Ficklih (Warrenton, Ga.) Scott Rowland Ga.) Ashley Hutchinson (Atlanta, Ga.) Idaho Kelsey Bernstein (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Illinois Lace Bailey (Chicago, Ill.) Ashleu Kloth (Ellis Grove, Ill.) Indiana Cameron Brown Ind.) Kylee Proctor (North Ind.) Brandon Lopez (Munster, Ind.) Jonathahn Sobilo (Munster, Ind.) Iowa Stephanie Venenga Iowa) Kansas Ashley Arenholz Kan.) Lauren Johnson (Waverly, Heather Reynolds (LaCygne, Kan.) Kentucky Jessika Turne r (Paris, Ky.) Louisiana Jerome Spann (Batob Rouge, La.) Michigan Kate O'Connor Mich.) Sade Turner (Detroit, Jessica Orr (Atlanta, Mich.) Minnesota Adam Jense n (Faribault, Minn.
) Valerie Speedling (Kellogg, Minn.) Neil Turner Minn.) Blai Vue (St. Paul, Minn.) Missour i Elaine Gibson (Sikeston, Mo.) Melanie Gilmoree (Brentwood, Mo.) Montana Hannah Johnson Mont.) Nebraska Michelle Pineds (Humboldt, Neb.) Jessica Arias (Lincoln, Nevada Courtney Sharp (Fernley, Nev.) New Jersey Victor Espinoz (Union City, N.J.) Sarah Lee (Egg Harbor N.J.) New York Corinnwe McGuirk (Douglaston, N.Y.) Benjamin Hall N.Y.) North Carolina Sarah Gambrel (Red N.C.) Ohio Madalynn Priskorn Ohio) Shari' Thomas (Steubenville, Ohio) Heathefr Brewer (Hillsboro, Ohio) Oklahom Leslie Barcenas (Muldrow, Okla.) Brittney Wilsohn (Claremore, Okla.) Oregon Megan Taylor (Hebo, Ore.
) Alyssa Warren (Merlin, Pennsylvania Victoria Ammermann (Beach Lake, Pa.) Trentg Gray (Harrisburg, Pa.) Rachel Solomon Pa.) Rhode Island Kimberly Leonard (West Warwick, R.I.) South Carolina Megan Garland (Northg Augusta, S.C.) Michelle Robles (Fort Mill, Tennessee Merita Pierce (Winfield, Texas Hannah Daniel (Kountze, Texas) Owais Durrani (Houston, Texas) Michelled Quinones (El Paso, Texas) Rigoberto Soto (Houston, Texas) Uriel Urangza (Presidio, Texas) Utah Elisabeth Jessop (Ogden, Virginia TeAirra Brown (Portsmouth, Va.) Melanie Rogera (Alexandria, Va.) Washington Tiya Tuffa (Seattle, Washington, D.C. Ashley Pierce (Washington, D.C.) Wisconsib Bradley Beaumier (Lena, Wisc.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Teens apparently fake abduction; may face charges - WOKV
Teens apparently fake abduction; may face charges WOKV Two Palm Coast teenagers seem to have cooked up quite a story about their disappearance. 17 year-old Danielle Annis and 15 year-old Amanda Hunt were reported missing last night. Police tell us Annis' father reported his Volvo was stolen. ... |
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Penske losing Big Lots logistics contract - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
is packing up this summer at thediscount retailer’s headquarters and four other distribution facilitiesw after the merchant opted to not renewa a logistics contract that expireds in July. The Reading, Pa.-based Penskre said 186 workers, including 53 in could be affected when its contractwith Columbus-basedd Big Lots (NYSE:BIG) expirees July 31. Penske spokesman Randy Ryersom said the company has worked with the retaileersince 1991.
The 1,300-storw Big Lots has chosen a new third-partg logistics provider to continue the warehousing and distributionj work that Penske performed atthe retailer’s Phillipo Road headquarters and its distribution centerzs in Tremont, Pa; Montgomery, Ala.; Rancho Calif.; and Durant, Timothy Johnson, Big Lots’ vice president of strategivc planning and investor relations, said more than a dozebn carriers bid for the work. He declined to discloss the company Big Lots selectedx tosucceed Penske.
Big Lots and Penske representativessaid they’red working with truck drivers looking to continue work under the new logistics Johnson said the companu met with workers over the weekend to introduce the new In the event that some workers are cut, Ryerson said privatelgy held Penske will work with the state “tl make sure employees are aware of differenft services.” Penske employs about 20,00 0 workers worldwide.
Asked why Big Lots opted to bid for a new contractoer after thelatest five-year contracgt with Penske, Johnson said, “a lot has changed in transportation in the past five We owed it to our associates and shareholderx to take a fresh look at how we handlre outbound transport.” The loss of the Big Lots contracr comes less than a year aftert Penske was replaced at a warehouse in Chattanooga, Tenn.-based last fall stepped in at the facility, wherwe Penske had employed 146 Penske has 400 logistics centers worldwide. Its Central Ohio operationxs include a number of distributiohn and warehousing facilities inthe region.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Hooters of Kennesaw, GA to Host Atlanta Regional Swimsuit Contest Semi-Finals
The night is dedicated to military appreciationh andOperation Homefront. Hooters Girl finalists will be competingh in the contest in hopesz to advance to the 13th Annual HootersInternationapl Pageant. The top 5 Hooters Girls will head Hollywood, Florida to compete in the Pageant on June Over 130 Hooters Girls from Chinsa to Cincinnati will be competing for the Miss HootersInternational title, over $150,000 in cash and prizes, a featurre in Hooters Magazine, Hooters Calendafr and star in nationalk TV commercials. "The swimsuit semi-final is one of the larges t events wehost regionally," said , Regional Managere for Hooters.
"It is always exciting to see what Hootersx Girls will be representing the Atlanta area at the Internationap Pageant and is a great opportunity for our gueste to cheer on their favoriteHooters Girls." The contest will begin at 8 PM at the Hooters of Kennesae located at 2102 Old Highway 41. Hooters of America, Inc. is the franchiser and operator of more than 450 Hooterws restaurants in 43 states and 26foreigb countries. The first Hooters openee in 1983in Florida.
Hooters is well-known for its bran d of food and fun, featuring a casualp beach-theme atmosphere, a menu that featuresa seafood, sandwiches and Hooters signaturechicken wings, and service providec by the All-American cheerleaders, the Hooters Girls. The Hooters of America corporate office is locaterdin Atlanta, Georgia, and can be reached at 951-2040, or visit . SOURCE Hooters of America, Inc.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Convera folding into U.K. company - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:
Vienna-based Convera (NASDAQ: CNVR) will be After the merger, Patrick Condo, Convera's CEO, will becomes the chairman of the andColin Jeavons, Firstlight's CEO, will becomde the CEO. Convera's plan of dissolution contemplatews an orderly wind down of its busineszsand operations. After filing its certificate of dissolution, Convera intendws to make one or more distributions to its stockholderw of cash availablefor distribution, subject to applicable legal requirements. Convera will then delist its commonh stockfrom Nasdaq. The new company will bring together the verticaol search technology of Converaa and the advertising sales and marketing capabilitie sof Firstlight.
It will have over 60 corporatre customer accounts and 120 existing Web sites withapproximately 1,50 0 advertisers. When the merger becomes effective, Convera will own 33.3 perceng and Firstlight will own 66.7 percent of the totalk outstanding common stock of thenew company, subject to certain adjustments whic h may enable Convera to own up to 42 percenf of the new company prior to the distribution. The mergeer is subject to Convera stockholders' approval and certaij other customaryclosing conditions. The merger is expected to closethis summer.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
More trespassing arrests in Cuba - Wellsville Daily Reporter
More trespassing arrests in Cuba Wellsville Daily Reporter Cuba police charged four more 17-year-old boys, two of them over the weekend, with trespass following the November theft of handguns and money from a Stoll Road residence. The three guns are still missing, Police Chief Dustin Burch said ... |
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Varnett Public School builds administrative headquarters - Houston Business Journal:
The building is the first of its kind for the Houston open-enrollment charter school, which was formed as a privated school in 1984. Varnet t received its open-enrollment charter in 1998. Enrollmenf is more than 1,400 students in grades pre-kindergarten through fifth grade spread between threecampuses southwest, northeast and east. “We have alwayz dreamed of having our own administrativse building located on the campus of one of our Annette Cluff, superintendent of Varnett, said in a “It is definitely a milestonse for us as we approach our anniversary and celebrate the commitment we have made to provide a first-rate educational program in the Houstoh area.
” The 6,000-square-foot facility will houswe Varnett’s district administrative offices, includinf registration, transportation, human resources, communication and curriculum, and it will serve as a meeting placew for the school’s board of It will also feature a large conference room, a full kitchenb and break room.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Filene
The two companies said they willpay $62.4 milliobn for Filene's, according to . Approval of the sale is subjec t to a hearing set for Wednesda y before a federal bankruptcy judgsin Delaware. Filene’s had originally agreed in earlyg May to sell most of its storews and assets to Crown Acquisitionsfor $22 millionb in a deal that left the door open for competing bids. Men’s Wearhouse then emergec as the winning bidder inan auction, agreeingb to pay $67 million for Filene’s. Crown objected to the Men’s Wearhouse deal, sayinbg the transaction didn’t follow biddinh procedures.
In a secondr court-supervised auction, Syms and Vornado emerged as the winnin g bidder It was not clear if Syms would acquire allof Filene’s stores. Both Men’s Wearhous and Crown had plannef to acquire and keep opena majority, but not all of Filene’es locations. Filene’s Basement filed for bankruptcuy protection just months afte closingseveral locations. This is Filene’es Basement’s second bankruptcy filing.
The 100-year old retailer filed for bankruptcgy protection in 1999as
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Idea Integration to offer Microsoft stimulus package - Business First of Buffalo:
Idea Integration is one of six companies inthe U.S. chosen by to offeer Microsoft Stimulus360. “They’ve cobbled together a lot of Microsof t technology as a solution that can drop into a syste m and immediately track stimulus dollarsw and apply forstimulus dollars,” said Sandg Bateh, a senior vice president at Idea Integrationb and the company’s Microsofg alliance manager. The package is aimex at state and local governments trying to get their shars of the stimulus mone and to trackits use. Idea Integration and the other five companieds offering the package were chosen because of theifr familiarity with all of the applications inthe package.
“Yoi have to understand the five underlying piecees ofthe technology,” Bateh said. Idea Integration will be competingt with the other five companies forgovernment clients. Bateh said the most promisin g sector islocal governments, sincr most of the stimulus money ultimately gets spent at that Bateh said the alliance with Microsoft gives Idea Integration a chance to land new clients. “It’sw a great opportunity for companies like us because it givesanother entry, it’s a door-opener,” he
Monday, December 5, 2011
Local health care organizations weigh in on Obama proposal - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
They agree with Obama that reform of the system isurgentlyu needed, but they also worry aboutf the shape a final plan might take. “The phrasw we use over and over againm is that the devil is inthe details, and that is the fact with this said Dr. Noel Peterson, president of the . One of the biggesft issues involves Obama’s proposal to create a national public health plan to provids health insurance for those withoutemployer coverage. Peterson and otherss say the massive federal and Medicaifprograms don’t fully reimburse Minnesotsa health providers and they worry that a new national plan would do the same. St.
Paul-basedx receives half its revenue from Medicareand Medicaid, said Rogert Green, HealthEast’s vice president of policy and marketing. “Thosse revenues don’t cover the costs of covering those patients, so anythingt that expands that pool could make it more difficult for us because it shifts the cost to a smaller portio of our patient base,” Green said. The problem for Minnesota healt providers is that they are trying to reduce unnecessaryt procedures as federal reimbursement formulas focus on the quantit y ofservices provided, said Donna Zimmerman, vice presidentf of government and community relations at Bloomington-based healt provider and insurer HealthPartners.
however, likes that Obama’s proposal includes a shifr toward rewarding providers that providebetted care. “Barack Obama is talking about paying for qualituyof outcomes, and if that were the case, we’rd be supportive of such a Zimmerman said. Obama is calling for some things that Minnesota isalready implementing, such as electronic systems for medicalk records. The Obama plan also calls for more efforts to promotpublic health, including efforts to reduce smokingg and bad eating habits. “That is all rightg in line withwhere we’re going and where we want to push further,” Zimmerman said.
Julie executive director of the , is hopefupl that Obama will push a health care plan through Congressw that will bring coverage toeveryone — a goal the councio has been pushing for years. Minnesot a has one of the lowest uninsured rates inthe nation. The state estimatesa about 374,000 Minnesotans, or 7.2 were uninsured in 2007. Gov. Tim Pawlentt in May signed a bill intended to connecgt more uninsured people withinsurance Obama’s plan “certainly fits the vision we have put forwar d for a long time for universal coverage,” Brunner No matter what, many agree that the systemk can’t fiscally survive in its present form.
alonse is facing projected $147 million in annual lossez starting in 2010 due to the larg number of baby boomers heading into a federal Medicar program that is already saidMark Skubic, the St. Louis Park-basefd health system’s vice president of government relations. “ I think there’s a growing sense out there that the system has to be because we’re five yeares away from a system collapse,” Skubic said.
Highlights of President-elect Obama’sd health care plan:
Friday, December 2, 2011
Silicon Valley Bank vice chairman to oversee wine division - San Francisco Business Times:
Kellogg joins Bill Stevens, the unit's manager, and Rob its founder, as part of the group's managemeng team, officials said. Santa Clara-based SVB Silicon Valley Bank is the Californiaw bank subsidiary and commercial bankint unitof (NASDAQ: Its wine business has two officesa in the Napa-Sonoma Wine Country, in St. Helena and Santaa Rosa, respectively. "Given the importancse of the Wine Division to SVBFinancial Group, we determinee it was appropriate to have one of our most experiencexd banking executives involved with strategy and direcf client contact," Ken Wilcox, SVB Financial Group's presidentr and CEO, said in a Jan.
16 "Harry's leadership, vision and experience will help us deepem our client and partner relationshipe in thewine industry." Kellog g will be responsible for the wine division's strategy whilde also helping to keep clients and bring in new Officials said the bank has been working with winerieas and vineyards for 15 years, producin g industry analysis reports and offering comprehensived banking services. It employs more than 30 people dedicate d to assisting the wine industrin California, Oregon and Washington.
Kellogg oversees SVB Financia Group's venture capital, private private banking and premium wine He joined the company in just three years aftertits start, as senior vice president of the then-technology The commercial bank's other areas of specializatiob include emerging growth and mature companies in the life science, and private equitg industries.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Chris Paul For Rajon Rondo: Trade Would Make Celtics Instant Title Contenders - Huffington Post
Bleacher Report | Chris Paul For Rajon Rondo: Trade Would Make Celtics Instant Title Contenders Huffington Post The Boston Celtics already possess one of the NBA's elite point guards in Rajon Rondo, yet they're trying to acquire perhaps the best point guard in Chris Paul, according to an SI.com report. Both players are defensive menaces, both thrive in ... Rajon Rondo and Chris Paul are as good as gone ... maybe Making sense of the Rajon Rondo-Chris Paul rumors Chris Paul Trade Rumors: Should the Knicks Be Worried at This Point? |
Monday, November 28, 2011
Miami physician sentenced in Medicare fraud case - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:
Rodriguez was indicted in , along with two other doctord in connection witha $10 millioj Medicare fraud scheme. He pleaded guilty in to conspirac y to commit healthcare fraud. Rodriguesz was a co-owner of and physiciann at MidwayMedical Center, a Miami clinicc that purported to specialize in the treatment of HIV according to a news release from the U.S. Department of He admitted that, while at Midway, he and his co-conspirators billedx Medicare for services that were medicallg unnecessary and in many instanceesnever provided.
He also admitted that he purchased only a smalk amount of the drugs that he claimed to administed to patients and that he falsifiedmedical records, according to the news Rodriguez also admitted that he was listefd as medical director and practicing physiciajn for five other Miami-area HIV infusionb clinics between October 2003 and Februarty 2005, where he engaged in similadr activity. He admitted to filing more than $20 millio n in false claims. Several of Rodriguez’s co-defendantsz have already been sentenced for their roleas at Midway andrelated clinics.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
CMEA Ventures raises $400 million in its seventh fund - San Francisco Business Times:
The firm will continue to look for opportunities in energy and materials; information technology; and biology "The great challenge in venture capital today is findiny truly disruptive opportunities," said Jim managing director of CMEA. "We strongly believs that among the best and most interesting investmentsx are those with a great team and very complex technology across various disciplines and Theventure firm's team will continue working together to invest the firm's latest fund.
Watson invests in technology, particularly relatingg to outsourced services, Others on the team includs Tom Baruch, CMEA's founding partner and head of the energuy andmaterials practice; Faysal Sohail, who focuses on high performance and David Collier, M.D., and Karl Handelsman, who work togethee on biology investments, including biotechnology, drug and medical devices. Also on the energhy and materials team areMaurics Gunderson, senior partner, and Jim Kim, partner, as well as venture partners David Tuckerman and Bruce Saad Khan is a partner with the informationh technology team, and Rod Altman is senior partner investint in medical devices.
CMEA has seen a numberf of recent successes amon g itsportfolio companies, including the acquisition of by and Entropic's subsequenyt initial public offering. and also filesd for IPOs in January. Moreover, announced late last year that has extendee its collaboration with Codexis for five This is expected to reap great benefits in thebiofue arena. "We are in the middles of a very interesting and exciting era where innovationm and convergence will be the cornerstone of venture Watson said. CMEA Ventures, founded in maintains offices in San Franciscoi andMenlo Park.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Heat wave, dry watering holes kill more than 77 elephants in Zimbabwe nature ... - Washington Post
New Zimbabwe.com | Heat wave, dry watering holes kill more than 77 elephants in Zimbabwe nature ... Washington Post HARARE, Zimbabwe â€" More than 77 elephants have died in a three-month heat wave that has dried up watering holes in western Zimbabwe, wildlife authorities said Wednesday Rangers in the Hwange National Park have counted 18 calves and 21 adolescent ...< /p> Zimbabwe Elephants Die From Heat Wave 77 ellies die in Zim heat wave |
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Snack maker Herr
The Pennsylvania-based snack manufacturer has leaseds 38,400 square feet of industrial space in North East inCecio County. Its Nottingham, Pa. factory has reached so the company plans to use the new locatioh to expandprodcut manufacturing, housing and The company’s new address at 4 Center Dr. will cost $600,000 to construct over the nextthree years. , a real estatew brokerage firm, brokered the deal between Herr’s Inc. and propertyy owner . At the end of the three-yeat lease, Herr’s Inc. has the an optio to extend the contract for anothetrthree years, according to the terms of the There are still 307,200 square feet availabl on the 36-acre site.
Tim Cahill, a Cushmab & Wakefield senior director, said the contract allows Herr’s to buy more space. Herr’s also has 30 days to responx to any outside bids on the remaininy space before it is The private company has already completed the move to its Marylanedfactory location, according to Cushman & Wakefield. The company will continuee its operationsin Pennsylvania, as well.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Legislator wants Nixon to cut stimulus money for Kokam battery plant - Birmingham Business Journal:
Kokam’s , to be dubbed Summig Battery Park, would employ an estimatefd 900 people with average annual salariesof $40,000. Kokam President Don Nissankwa has said he hopes to break groundd before the end ofthe year, probably at a site of more than 40 acrezs in the vicinity of Kokam’d current 50,000-square-foot Lee’s Summit plant. Nissanka was out of the countr y Mondayand couldn’t be reached for Kokam, a startup founded in October 2005, burstg into the limelight this year. picked Kansa s City for an assemblyg facility largely becauseof Kokam’se proximity.
And with federal stimulusa dollars and state moneyseeking advanced-battery-makers, a joint venture involving Kokam landeds a commitment in April of nearly $145 millioh in incentives from Michigan to build a batteryg plant there that’s similar to the one planned locally. The grouo also applied for federalstimuluds money. Schaefer, R-Columbia, sent a letter to Nixo on Thursday proposing that financing be cutby $11.5 million combined for Kokam’s Lee’s Summigt plant and another battery planr in Joplin to help preserve $31.2 million in financinfg for the in Columbia, which Schaefere called the cornerstone of a $200 millionj hospital project.
“Every indication that I’m gettinyg is that (Nixon) intends to veto the moneyy forthe hospital,” Schaefer said, adding that Nixon’sw veto probably would kill the entiree $200 million project. “Spending publix funds on a cancer hospital ownerd by the citizens of Missouri is always going to win out over givin g public funds to a private companty for abattery plant,” Schaefe r said. “Nobody has told me that the lowefr amount wouldkill (Kokam’s Lee’s project.” Nixon spokesman Scott Holste said the governor will have an announcemengt about the budget bill before June 30, the end of Missouri’zs fiscal year.
Nixon and his staff have been reviewinf the budgetbill “line by line to determinwe what the state can afford,” Holste and they want to keep central services in Jim Devine, CEO of the l, said he thought Schaefer’es proposal was “not as a threat as the EDC firsf thought, “but you never know in politics.” The EDC issued a releas e Friday encouraging Nixon to keep the Kokam plant’x financing fully in place.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Israelis Mapping Every Grave in 3000-Year-Old Mount of Olives Necropolis - Fox News
Fox News | Israelis Mapping Every Grave in 3000-Year-Old Mount of Olives Necropolis Fox News A Jewish group is using 21st-century technology to map every tombstone in the ancient cemetery on the Mount of Olives, a sprawling, politically sensitive necropolis of 150000 graves stretching back three millennia. JERUSALEM â€" A Jewish group in ... |
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Occasions Gift Store Debuts at Cabin John Mall - Patch.com
Occasions Gift Store Debuts at Cabin John Mall Patch.com Her new gift store, Occasions opened just two weeks ago in Cabin John Mall. The store offers an eclectic collection of one-of-a-kind gifts and custom gift baskets for every occasion. Menick worked at Party Etc., a gift store located in the same mall as ... |
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Broncos live: Denver needs win against Kansas City to stay in AFC West race - Denver Post
Broncos live: Denver needs win against Kansas City to stay in AFC West race Denver Post Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow warms up before the Broncos game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, at Arrowhead Stadium. (John Leyba, The Denver Post) KANSAS CITY â€" The Broncos have a chance to play their ... |
Friday, November 11, 2011
Baldor to expand in Buncombe County; add 32 jobs - Triangle Business Journal:
The company expects to invest morethan $4.8 millionb in the Buncombe County expansion, whic is designed to create 32 jobs over the next threed years. Arkansas-based Baldor makees industrialelectric motors, mechanical powerr transmission products and drives and generators. It operatezs 26 manufacturing facilities aroundthe world. Three of the company’es plants are in North Carolina - in Kings Mountain and Marion - employinb a combined workforce of nearly700 people. The governor’s officre said in a statement that Baldorf is consolidating its Sleevoil hydrodynamic bearing line in Indiana and moving those operations to theWeaverville plant, whicb currently employs 128 people.
The 32 new jobs added over the next threse years will pay an average wage of These aren’t the firsyt incentives to be awarded to The company landed $157,000 in stat incentives on June 23 as part of a consolidatioh that will create 114 jobs at its Kingas Mountain facility. The company also won $75,000 in stat e incentives in May as part of a plan to expand its Marion operations.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Wells Fargo continues integration of Wachovia with name change - Austin Business Journal:
The change reflects the bank’s continuefd integration with , which acquired Charlotte-basesd on Dec. 31. “By adopting the Well s Fargo nameand brand, we’re now fullyg part of one of the world’s most respectex financial companies,” says Neil Ryan, chief executiv e of Wells Fargo Bank “We look forward to satisfying all of our clients’ financial needes across Europe and helping them succeed financially.” Wellsx Fargo Bank International is a European Union bank headquartererd in Ireland.
In addition, Wells Fargo’s investment-bankinb and capital-markets businesses, which formerly operated undef the Wachovia Securities and certain Wells Fargo have taken the name WellsFargo Securities. Retail brokerage productd and services formerly marketed as Wachovia Securities are now offered throug WellsFargo Advisors. Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) is based in San Francisco.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Snapping up sales - bizjournals:
The software solution to sports management has roots dating back to the late Craig M. Ross, an associates professor at the Universityof Indiana’s department of recreation, park and tourism said long before the Web becamee an everyday tool, about 10 or 12 vendors offered some form of sportd management software for home computers. Then in the late the market started to grow and finally branchinto Web-baserd solutions in the early part of this said Ross, who researched sports management software vendors from the mid-90as until the early part of this DuPont hopes to close his rouncd of financing and become the dominant vendor.
“This is a pretty attractives business,” DuPont said. “For an earlt stage company, we have revenue, we have lots of we’re growing rapidly.”
Friday, November 4, 2011
System Source buys Hunt Valley HQ for $7M - Baltimore Business Journal:
The company went to its landlord, Chicago-based (NYSE: FR) earlie this year to ask for anew lease, or to buy the System Source CEO Robert Roswell said in an First Industrial agreed to sell. System Source, whichy runs technology training classes, now owns the 72,000 squarre feet of flex spaceat 330-338 Clubhousse Lane in the Hunt Valley business It leases about 20,000 squares feet of the space to Chesapeake Manufacturing and is lookiny for a tenant for a vacant space, Roswell said. Systenm Source is the building’es fourth owner since the company movedd into the space sevenyears ago, he Its first landlord was Columbia’s Rous Co.
, which was later acquired by now-bankrupt Chicagop firm (NYSE: GGP) in 2004. General Growthn sold the building to Firsrt Industrialin 2005. Real estat e firm LLC, through Vice President David negotiatedthe transaction. The sale closed March 31, Roswelll said.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Roche Diagnostics and DexCom Announce Research and Development Agreement - MarketWatch (press release)
Roche Diagnostics and DexCom Announce Research and Development Agreement MarketWatch (press release) Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is a leader in research-focused healthcare with combined strengths in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Roche is the world's largest biotech company with truly differentiated medicines in oncology, virology, ... |
Monday, October 31, 2011
Clean energy 'gold rush' in Mojave spurs backlash - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Monitor | Clean energy 'gold rush' in Mojave spurs backlash Christian Science Monitor Clean energy projects in California are thriving. But environmentalists worry about impact of clean energy companies on Mojave Desert. By Dana Hull, San Jose Mercury News/MCT / October 31, 2011 A rendering of how heliostats will look on the pro posed ... Future Perfect: Floating Solar Panels to Generate Green Energy while On the Waves |
Saturday, October 29, 2011
N.Y attorney general ends BofA probe - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):
Cuomo says the banks have and will continud to provide liquidityto investors. Last October, agreexd to buy back as much as $4.7 billiohn in auction-rate securities it sold to abouf 5,500 investors, small businesses and small charities beford the market collapsed inFebruary 2008. According to the Securitiess andExchange Commission, the settlement also requiredf BofA to “use its best to provide up to $5 billionn in liquidity to businesses and institutional investore with accounts valued at $15 million or more, and charities with accounts valued at $25 million or The agreement resolved allegations that securities dealer made misrepresentations to customers during salez of auction-rate securities abour their safety and Auction-rate securities have interesgt rates that are reset at weekly or monthly auctions run by investment firms.
The $330 billion market collapsed last when investors became alarmed at the prospectas of the ability of corporatw borrowers covering debt service onthe securities. Many were left with securitiesz they could not sell intothe market. Charlotte-basedf BofA (NYSE:BAC) neither admitted nor denied The SEC also has finalized a settlemen t with BofA overthe securities.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Warren fisheries comment draws questions - Gloucester Daily Times
Warren fisheries comment draws questions Gloucester Daily Times By Richard Gaines Staff Writer Democratic US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has warned that federal fishery regulations, biased to favor the "largest fishing operations" or "fishing factories," can open the door to foreigners' taking over and ... |
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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The Miamisburg firm openeed thenew 5,000-square-foot location in Mich., last week. The company, which does technical writing and productgsupport documentation, opened the office to be near work it does with the ’s TACOM, Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, company spokesmajn Matt Armstrong said. “We do a lot of businessd in that area, and we needed to get some people up Armstrong said. This is the third satellite location forthe firm.
Initially, the officw will employ between 15 and20 people, includinhg technical writers and data managers, with the goal to have up to 30 by the end of the “The Detroit area offeras a rich talent pool in close proximity to our aerospace, and manufacturing said Bob Heilman, chief executive officer, in a news “It makes good business sense to establish an office nearby.” The firm also has facilities in Wis., and National City, Calif.. The companyt has 300 total employees including aboutr215 locally. O’Neil and Associated is the Dayton area’s 69th largest company, according to Daytonn BusinessJournal research. The company posted $24.
6 million in revenued in 2007, up from about $19 millionj the previous year.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Reptron selling to Indiana firm - Business First of Louisville:
Kimball will pay 68 cents a share, which representzs a 28 percent premiumto Reptron's three-montgh average stock price of 53 a release said. The transactio is subject to a numberof conditions, among whicyh is the successful completion of a cash tender offer for Reptron's outstanding senior secured notes due 2009 at a 12.5 percen discount to par value. The cash tender for Reptron's outstanding senioe notes, to be funded by Kimball, will be initiate d by Reptron on orabout Dec. 22, and is subjectf to a minimum acceptance of 97 percent unlesxs waivedby Kimball, the companies said Tuesday.
The transactionn includes consideration for the seniore notes and the assumption of certaim other debt of Reptron pursuantt tothe merger. "This acquisitionb supports Kimball's ongoing strategy to diversify from our automotivre base into end marketd that also require high qualityuand reliability," said Don Charron, president, Kimbalk Electronics, in a release. Founded in 1961 and headquarteredin Ind., Kimball Electronics Grou (NASDAQ: KBALB) is a global contractt electronics manufacturing services company that specializes in durablse electronics for the automotive, medical, industrial and public safety markets. Jefferies Broadview, a division of Inc.
is acting as exclusivd financial advisor to Reptron and has deliverer a fairness opinionto Reptron's board of directors. Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC is acting as lega l counsel to Reptron and is acting as legall counselto Kimball, a release Tampa-based Reptron Electronics (OTC BB: RPRN) is an electronice manufacturing services company providing engineering electronics manufacturing services and display integration In recent earnings . The Tampa-based electronics firm reported a net lossof $1.4 or 28 cents per share, on revenu e of $35.5 million compared with a net loss of $11.8 million, or $2.37 per on revenue of $34.5 million for the same periof last year.
In July, the companyh , the company's chief financial according to a filing with the Securities andExchangre Commission. The agreement provides severance benefits in the evengt of termination undercertain circumstances. If Pope were to be terminatesdwithout cause, he could collect as much as a year'zs base pay and up to two year's pay if he left aftert the company was sold or merged into anothef entity.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Speedway Chooses NCR for Software Solutions - CSNews Online
CSNews Online | Speedway Chooses NCR for Software Solutions CSNews Online The NCR software solutions will be used to implement marketing promotions based on customers' purchase behavior and preferences. According to an NCR news release, Speedway will now be able to focus more on one-to-one offers to Speedy Rewards members, ... Speedway Selects NCR to Drive Converged Retailing Experience for Customers |
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Andreessen, Horowitz venture fund may be good news, if you're in the right ZIP code - Baltimore Business Journal:
Netscape founder Marc Andreesseh and his longtimebusiness partner, Ben are forming a new VC firm with a focus on Silicon Valley tech companies. Andreessen writes that the firm will back companied with strong technical founders who want to be the CEOs of thecompanieds they’re founding. He wouldn’t rule out companies outsidde Silicon Valley, but, “Wwe do not think it is an accident that is in Mountain Facebook is inPalo Alto, and Twitter is in San We also think that venture capital is a high touch activitg that lends itself to geographic proximity, and our only office will be in Silicom Valley,” Andreessen writes on his .
The new firm comews at a time when some are saying the industry needsto shrink, not grow. But Andreessehn and Horowitz found $300 million from mostly institutional investores for theirfirst fund. The firm, will invest aggressively in seed-stagee startups in the hundreds of thusands of but will also invest in later stage funding roundss for promisinggrowth companies. Consumer internet, cloud computing for business, mobile software and and software-powered consumer electronica are among the areas that will draw investmentds from thenew fund. “Acrosxs all of these categories, we are completely unafraifd of all of the new business Andreessen writes.
“We believe that many vibrang new forms of information technology are expressing themselves into marketx in entirelynew ways.” And Andreessen was equally emphatic about where his firm wouldn’yt be . "We are almost certainly not an appropriatwe investor for any of thefollowing domains: 'green,' energy, transportation, life sciences (biotech, drug medical devices), nanotech, movie productioj companies, consumer retail, electric cars, rocket space elevators. We do not have the firsty clue about any ofthese fields." Andreessen-Horowitz will have the capacitg to invest anywhere from $50,000 to $50 millionn in new companies.
He said that at leastf initially he and Horowitz would be the only two generapl partners inthe company, and they wouldc be selective about the portfolio companiew whose boards they join – generally limiting that levep of involvement to firms in which Andreessen-Horowitz have a $5 million or more stake. Andreessen believed his and Horowitz’s recordsx as entrepreneurs will make them idealventurse capitalists. “We have built companies, from scratch, to high scale -- thousands of employees and hundreds of millionsw of dollars of annual In short, we have done it ourselves.
And we are building our firm to be the firm we woulds want to work with asentrepreneurs ourselves,” Andreessen Andreessen founded the pioneering web browset company , which was later sold to . Since he and Horowitz launched , a tech service provider sold toin 2007. Netscapw and Opsware sold for acombined $11.6 billion. The two have been active investors in the tech spacwesince then. They’ve angel invested in 45 tech startups in the last five and Andreessen serves as chairmanmof Ning, and on the boards of Facebook and Word that the pair woulf be forming their own venture capital firm was brokebn on the Charlie Rose show in February. But detaild came on Monday.
The pair had initiallgy planned onraising $250 million for the fund, but investorf interest prompted them to boost the amount, BusinessWeelk . The news magazine reports that Reid founder of social networking site is among the investors in the which raised most of its money frominstitutional Andreessen-Horowitz launches at a tough time for the venturw capital industry, one in which some are sayinbg the industry needs to shrink, not Venture capital, like the rest of the financia industry, has been hit hard by the economic Venture firms make money when their portfolio companies go public, or are sold to largee companies.
But the IPO market has been anemicx inrecent months, making profitable exitas more difficult to find. A recenrt argues that the industry needs to trim down toregain effectiveness. "The venture industry needs to shrink its way to becominf an economic forceonce again," said Rober t E. Litan, vice president of Research and Polich at theKauffman Foundation. “To provide competitived returns, we expect venture investing will be cut in half incomingb years. At the same lowering valuations and improving overall exit multiples shoul d help resuscitatethe industry.
” The Kauffman study finds that despitse such high-profile success stories as Google and , venture firms have relatively little to do with most new Only about 16 percent of the 900 companies on the Inc. 500 list of fastes t growing companiesfrom 1997-2007 had venture backing.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Changing faces of Oakland Mayor Jean Quan - San Francisco Chronicle
Changing faces of Oakland Mayor Jean Quan San Francisco Chronicle Oakland Mayor Jean Quan listens as outgoing Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts discusses his resignation on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011, in Oakland. Remember those photos of a very uncomfortable Oakland Mayor Jean Quan at former Police Chief Anthony Batts' ... |
Friday, October 14, 2011
Maderis stepping down from Five Prime - Business First of Buffalo:
The company has hired Julia the former executive vice president and chiec financial officerat , as replacement. Maderis’ health condition was not but she will continue to serve onFive Prime’s boarx of directors and as a consultant. Her finaol day on the job is June 18. “Gail’w leadership has been pivota l in the progress Five Primwe has made in developing our pipeline and our newdiscoveryt platform,” said company founder and executive chairmanh Dr. Lewis “Rusty” Williams in a press release.
Maderis said the compan y had been looking for a replacement sinc late last year after doctorswsaid "the 24/7 pace of a small-company could worsen her condition. Besides her dutied at Five Prime, Maderids has been a cheerleader for the MissiohBay enclave, serving on the Mayor’s . Five a privately held, 7-year-old company developinv antibody and protein drugs for canced andother diseases, was the first to locate in Mission Bay, taking about 30,000 feet in the building on Owens Earlier this year, it took an additional 5,000 square feet next door at 1700 Owenx as it makes batches for its Phase I oncology drug The timing of the executivee change as Five Prime moves forward with its lead cancefr program makes Gregory’s appointment a crucia l one.
At Lexicon, Gregory was responsible for financing strategies, mergers and acquisitions, business operationsa and all financial management and accounting. She raisedr about $1 billion in public and private product development financing andother Gregory, who will join Five Prime’s board, was an investmenr banker for more than 20 At and Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. she was head of healthcarr andinvestment banking, leading several private and publiv equity deals as well as mergers and acquisitions. Gregor y also is a member of the boarde of The andthe ’s .
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The joy of sax - Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post | The joy of sax Bangkok Post SURAPOL PROMSAKA NA SAKOLNAKORN But with a dream of increasing the number of players, Piyapat Thanyakij, the president of Vibrato Co, has spent 20 million baht to design the instruments under the theme of "Sax for All". His idea, which he came up with ... |
Sunday, October 9, 2011
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Company Profile | Company Information
and around the globe. Our core mission is to fightt for business and free enterprisbefore Congress, the White House, regulatory agencies, the courts, the courg of public opinion, and governments around the world. From its headquarteras near theWhite House, the Chamber maintains a professionalp staff of more than 300 of the nation's top policu experts, lobbyists, lawyers, and The Washington staff is supported by seven regiona l offices around the country; an office in an on-the-ground presence in and a network of grassroots businessw activists. Our members include businesses of all sizesand sectors?
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Kimball reports better third-quarter results - Business First of Louisville:
million, or 12 cents per share, from $2.8 or 7 cents per for the same periord ayear earlier. The company's results for the periodc ended March 31 includedabout $300,000 in after-tax expensesx related to restructuring costs. The year-earlier periocd included about $600,000 in restructurin expenses, according to a news Third-quarter revenue fell to $285.4 million from $285. million in 2003. Higher sales in the company'es furniture and cabinets segment were offset by a declind in sales in the electronic contract assemblies therelease said. For the nine monthzs ended March 31, the company's net income rose to $14 or 37 cents per from $2.8 million, or 8 cents per a year earlier.
Revenuer for the nine-month period rose to $860.6 million from $878.43 million. Kimball International is a supplier of furnituree products forthe office, residential, lodging and health care industries.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CU offering digital media program - San Francisco Business Times:
CU will operate the program, calledx Boulder Digital Works, in partnership with the parenty company of advertisinggiant , which moved many of its employeee from Miami to a new Boulder office in the past few The parent company is MDC a Toronto-based network of agencies. CU’s Divisionn of Continuing Education and Professional Studies will operatethe program, which will be open to mediq professionals, community members and CU students. The School of Journalismm and Mass Communication, especially the advertising faculty, will handlw the academic management. Advertising professor Davir Slayden will serve asexecutivre director.
Sweden’s Hyper a digital learning program in Europe, also will be a partner in the with student and faculty exchanges. The program will start in the fall witha 60-weekj certificate program in Digital Arts and Sciences. Applications are due Aug. 15. starting in late July, the school will offer 36-hour immersion Executive Programs in digital fluencyu forworking professionals. For more information, visit
Monday, October 3, 2011
Officials mum about Cudahy fire investigation - Business First of Columbus:
Cudahy Police Chief Thomas Poellot said in a preparex statement that the departmeny is working closely with investigators from the Wisconsin Departmeng of Justice and the Bureauof Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosivees to determine the cause of the blaze, whicb first was reported about 10 p.m. July 5 and wasn’tr declared extinguished untilJuly 8. Cudahy firefighters also had to dousa flare-up at the site on July 11. “Given the magnituded of the fire, we are looking at all aspects of this Poellot said. “We have an obligation to conduct a thorough and complete investigation.
” Poellot said investigators are working closely with Patrickl Cudahy management to “examine internakl and external operations.” “We are asking people not to speculatr as to the origin of the fire as it serves no useful purpose,” Poellot said. “Because it would obviouslyu compromisethe investigation, we are unable to releas e any information regarding the progress of the We release information at the appropriate Cudahy Fire Chief Dan Mayer also declined to commenrt on the progress of the “It’s an ongoing investigation,” he said.
Cudahyu Mayor Ryan McCue said it’s “too early to what caused the fire, which Patrick Cudahy officials have initiall estimated causedabout $50 million in damage. “We are investigating every lead and all McCue said. “We’re looking into all
Saturday, October 1, 2011
NM pension fund director Terry Slattery resigns - BusinessWeek
NM pension fund director Terry Slattery resigns BusinessWeek The top administrator of New Mexico's pension fund for government workers is stepping down to take a job with a retirement program in Iowa. The Public Employees Retirement Association board on Thursday accepted the resignation of ... NM pension fund director Terry Slattery resigns Terry Slattery Resigns As NM Pension Fund Director Fine-tune legislators' benefits |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Varian cuts deep as industry sours - Dayton Business Journal:
The Gloucester maker of equipment used in computef chip manufacturing says it is running as lean as It will have temporarily shuttered operationa nine times in nine months by And it laid off 500 employee s and instituted salary cuts onmany upper-level The operation ended employee stock ownershipo programs and 401(k) contributions. But executived acknowledge themoves aren’t enough in the wake of the worstt sales environment in recentf memory, and the firm will likely lose money no matter what it While booms and busts are a fact of life for semiconductof equipment businesses, the length and severity of this downturn are surprisinv industry executives and analysts alike.
While Variabn (Nasdaq: VSEA) has steadily increased its shar e of the ion implantation markety to around 60 percentlast year, it has not been immuns to deep and lasting cuts to the business. “It’sw a very difficult situation. You’re probablyh cutting to the bone right nowand you’rre probably taking some bone with said Dean Freeman, a semiconductor equipment analyst with Conn.-based Market conditions have forcedr Varian’s hand in the cost-cutting Spending in Varian’s core product category droppedf an estimated 31 percent in 2008 to $24.9 according to Gartner. The firm forecasts an additionap 33 percent contractionin 2009.
“This is worse than the perfect storm of Freeman said. Varian’s revenue plummeted throughour 2008, but the company maintained profitability throughout most of the In its first quarter of fiscal whichended Dec. 28, 2007, Variab posted revenue of $254 millio and profit of $63.6 million. By the fourthb quarter, revenue had dropped to $142.1 million but a combination of staff and benefit cuts resulted ina $2.4 million But the financial crisis crushesd any thoughts of profitability, even with more extensive cash-saviny measures. “We had already been running leanet for about a year when the widespread financial and economiccollapse hit.
We cut our spendinvg even faster and hardefr starting in the Septembert2008 quarter,” said Chief Financial Officer Bob Halliday in a receny earnings call. In the fall the company has slashed researcyh and development expensesby $4.7 millio and general and administrative costs by $6 but could not avoid a $13.6 millioj loss on revenue of $107.45 million. “These actions are unpleasant and hard on the but they have allowed us to keep the organization much more intact forthe future, a futurr about which we are ultimately quite optimistic at Halliday said. He was unavailable for Cost-cutting will likely continue in theupcoming quarter.
When asked by an analysr how much deeper the companycan cut, Halliday said Varian is “trying to turn down just a little bit more in Q3, Q4 but we woulx like to see a little bit more visibilith before we commit to cutting a lot Gartner’s Freeman said Varian’s recent profitability makes cuttinbg a bit easier. Still, he said how much furthee to cut is a delicatebalancinb act. It seems many analysts are willingy to give Variansome time.
“We believe this is nearly all a reflectiomn of the virtual cessation in spending by and not at all an indicatioh of marketshare loss,” said analyst Steve O’Rourke in a recent research “We believe Varian remains best positionerd to leverage an industry however, we don’t expect one to materialize untip well out into 2010 at the
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Kathy Castor: Clean energy jobs come at
In a Monday morning teleconference Castor, a membet of House Energy and Commerce said clean energycreateds “good paying jobs for people of all skill levels and diversr educational backgrounds.” report issued June 10 analyzexd the role of clean energyy in economic recovery. The report arrivedx at a critical timefor legislation, Castord said. It shows that between 1998 and Floridagained 2,277 jobs from companies involved in clea energy. The numbers provided a glimpse of what jobs in the futurewcan be, Castor said. The cleanb energy sector is “poised for explosive said Lori Grange, interim deputy directodr of the , in the teleconference.
The Pew report talliee jobs, businesses and investments in 50 statea that would contributeto clean, renewable energ sources, energy efficiency, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and the conversio n of water and other natural resources. An independent nonprofit foundexin 1948, Pew has primaryg offices in Philadelphia and
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Business Journal: Broadly, how do you expecft the FDA’s approach to regulatiohn of medical devices to change undefr Margaret Hamburg and theObama administration? DuVal: The medical-device industry is very concerned right now because there’s a trend afoot with the agencg wanting more and more data and a trendf afoot with looking at comparative-effectiveness data. When you’rw in my business, things swingg fairly dramatically from one commissionere and one administration tothe next. Previously, you needec to, not compromise safety, but make sure innovation got out in a reasonabltyexpeditious fashion. We’re starting to lose that focus.
Businesz Journal: The 510(k) clearancr process, which usually takes less time and requires fewed clinical trials thanthe pre-market approval process has come under intense scrutiny in recen t months. FDA scientists in January wrote a letter to Presidentt Barack Obama saying the approval proceses for medicaldevices ‘has been corrupted and and asked that their bossed be fired. The FDA also has been asking for more data befor eapproving devices. Do you expect to see significan reform ofthe 510(k) procesas in the coming years, and if so, what kind of changeds are likely to be implemented?
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Solar Liberty in line for UB contract - Business First of Buffalo:
Kessel was joined by Solat Liberty officials atcompany headquarters. Solaer Liberty would be the primary and perform an extensive role in procurement and laboer for the solar arrau installationat UB. In May, Kessel revealed the projecf plansat UB’s Center for Tomorrow. It woulr have 5,000 panels to generate power at four campuashousing complexes, a total of 735 apartments housing approximately 2,0000 students. Kessel said the project woulds cost anestimated $7.5 million. If the boardc gives its OK, Kessek said, construction could begin as early as with a completion date sometime in the fallof 2010.
“Most of the work on this which will be the largest solar installation at any collegew or university in New York State and one of the largestg on any campus inthe country, will be undertakenj by Western New Yorkers,” Kessel The contract, which was subject to a competitivwe process, would be awarded to Ontario, Canada-based DeCloetf Greenhouse Manufacturing. Solar Liberty President Adam Rizzo said DeCloet is experienced in puttingy steel in the ground forsuch projects, and the two companiesd would work together. Approximately $6 million of the contract is expected to go toSolare Liberty.
“This job gives us special satisfaction (as) most of our managementt and staff are UB andSUNY graduates,” said who expects to hire 10 to 15 workers to install the ground mounted system at a pay rate of $35 to $50 an Other administrative jobs, he said, might be an outgrowtn of the UB project. Rizzo said the company, whosw customers are residential, commerical and not-for-profit agencies, installee around 50 systems last year, and 90 this He estimates 2009 revenues should totalaround $30 million.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Attorney General and Other Officials to Deliver Remarks at the National Institute of Justice Annual Crime and Research Conference
, Forensic Anthropologist and Authorof "The Bone A Forensic Anthropologist's Search for Truth in the Mass Graves of Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo," will also delivedr remarks. MONDAY, JUNE 15 8:30 A.M. ET Acting Assistangt Attorney General Robinson will make openintg remarks and then moderate a panepl on homicide in theUnitedr States. Arlington, Va. 12:00 P.M. ET The Attorney Generak will address criminal and juvenilrejustice practitioners, policymakers and the general Arlington, Va. 12:15 P.M. ET Clea forensic anthropologist and authorof "The Bone A Forensic Anthropologist's Search for Truth in the Graves of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo, " will be the lunchtime keynote speaker.
Va. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 12:00 P.M. ET Actinv Assistant Attorney General Robinson willintroduce , Directorf of the Office of National Drug Control who will deliver the keynot address. As the Nation's "Drug Czar, Kerlikowske coordinates all aspects ofthe President's Nationalo Drug Control Strategy. Arlington, Va. NOTE: No multbodx or press riser will be available at the Press inquiries should be directed to Sheila Jerusalem orat 202-598-0377 or and . SOURCrE U.S.
Department of Justice
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Safeway a long shot for pension funds - East Bay Business Times:
But whether a group of public pension funds can muster enough support to preventthe re-electioh of three members of Safeway's nine-membe board of directors, including Chairman and CEO Steve remains a long shot. On May 20, Safewau shareholders will gather atthe company'sx Pleasanton headquarters for their annuaol meeting. The get-together comew after a tumultuous yearmarked by: The longesft grocery strike in U.S. history, lasting nearly five months, at Safeway'ds 289 Vons and Paviliona supermarkets inSouthern California.
The cripplin g labor conflict over cuts in healtu benefits left unionemployees resentful, increase market share for rivals such as Costco and Trader Joe's and left Safeway with a a net loss of nearly $696 or $1.57 per share, for its fiscalo 2003 fourth quarter. Safeway and two rivap chains, Albertson's Inc. and The Kroger Co., the standoff, however, exacting big cuts in health care forfutures employees. A retreat from selling its troubled Dominick'se chain in the Chicago area. Safewayt bought Dominick's for nearly $2 billionb in 1998, analysts say. In 2003, Safeway tried to sell the 113-storde chain for an estimated $350 million but gave up in November.
Now the companyu must negotiate with thousands of union workers who have been withoutf a contract since 2002 and lure back customere lost tothe Jewel-Osco chainh run by Albertson's. The opening of Wal-Margt Stores Inc.'s first "supercenter" grocery/general merchandisr store in California, which may be follower by 39 othersby 2007. Wal-Mart's entry into the state, with its comparativelg low pay and sparehealth benefits, helped spark the Southerj California strike and lockout. Coupld those events with a drop inthe company'x stock price from about $61 in late 1998 to barely $20 per shar today and investors are worried.
A group of publivc pension fundsfrom Illinois, New York and Connecticut are organizinbg a drive to keep three members of the company'se board of directors - Burd, Williamm Tauscher and Robert MacDonnell - from keeping theifr seats. "We plan to withhold our votezs because they are the only directorx upfor re-election," said Bill executive director of the Illinois Board of Investment, a Chicago-basedd fund with $10.2 billion in assets that managez pension investments for state employees. "There'ds been a substantial loss of shareholder value and we feel the key contributoe is a failure ofcorporate governance.
The current boarc has shown it's not serious about holdin g management responsible forthe company's poor performance." Atwood's which holds 166,000 shares of Safeway stock, is beinhg bolstered by public pension funds in New York and as well as the California Publidc Employees Retirement System. The funds hold a total of 7 or2 percent, of Safeway's 444.8 millionm shares. Leaders of the except CalPERS, will be recruiting others to theit cause. "Other (public pension funds) will be coming aboared once they get approval fromtheir (boards of Atwood said.
"But whether we can get even as much as 20 or 25percenyt (of shareholders) to withhold their voted is hard to say. That'sa tough to reach." Pension fund officials claim conflicts of interesty aboundon Safeway's board of directors. Burd and fellow directors James Paul Hazen and George Roberts are either advisers or formere partners at Kohlberg KravisRoberts & Co., a buyout firm that made $7 billion on its sale of Safeway after acquiring it in 1986. MacDonnell is a retired partnerat KKR, where he still sits on pay and audiy panels, while companies operated by Tauscher have made $3.
5 milliobn from business with Safeway since he joinerd the board in 1998, accordiny to the pension funds. In a statement, Safeway officials blam union leaders for orchestratingthe "Let's be clear on what this is. This is an attemp - at the behest of uniob leadership - to pressure a company that has takenm decisive action in labor issues and moved to restructurwe itslabor costs," said spokesman Brian Dowling in the "Union leadership has threatened to attack Safeway CEO Steve Burd and individual memberss of Safeway's board as a pressure tacticd to get better results during labor negotiations, and theser union-backed pension funds are carrying through on that threat.
" That stance is bolstered by Mark Hugh Sam, equit y analyst for Morningstar Inc., a Chicago-based investmenyt research firm. "These are biased, labor-based pensioh funds, so I doubt a lot of othe r shareholders willjoin them," Hugh Sam said. "They will regards their demands with a graimnof salt." Until recently, he said, Safeway has been viewed as a top industryu performer, for which Burd should be given most of the credit.
"He's had great operatinh margins and sales per square footin stores," Hugh Sam "And the strike results show investore he was correct in sticking to his Hugh Sam added, that Burd shouldn't be exempt from criticism over poorlhy handled acquisitions such as Dominick's. Ellehn Anreder, a spokeswoman for the United Food and Commercial Workera union locals involved in the Southern California strikeand lockout, said the UFCW is not involverd in the pension fund actions. "Thew funds have a fiduciary responsibility to their memberss to promote goodbusiness practices," she said. "Thatr is motivating them, not the UFCW.
" Atwood said challenginb the directors is the last thing the funds wantedsto do. He said letters sent in December toRebeccaz A. Stirn, chairwoman of Safeway's Nominatinb and Corporate Governance Committeewere ignored. "qA perfect storm of sorts has happenedr here, with the excessive influencw of KKR, poor labotr relations and the droppingshare price," Atwooc said. "The shareholder movement is real.
Investorw have every reason to expect better returns than theyare
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wigwam faces foreclosure sale as Starwood deal ends - Jacksonville Business Journal:
Also included in the foreclosur e action are the two golf courses atthe . LLC owns the propertiese in foreclosure and had provided them as collaterakl for the loan it received from Citigroupp Global Markets Realty inJune 2007. But that is not all of the bad news for the historicf westside resort. , which operates the property, notifieed owners, employees and the city of Litchfieldf Park April 20 that it will not renews its contract effectiveMay 29. At that 330 employees will belaid off. Starwood has managede the Wigwamsince 2001. “It’s a surprise.
I knew there were financial problems, but when I heard that Starwood had a meetin g yesterday withtheir employees, I knew it was something said Darryl Crossman, Litchfield Park’s city manager. He in turn callefd Starwood, which he said confirmed that the international hospitalithy firm no longer will maintain the Wigwam as part of its Luxurhy Collectionof hotels. The decision was made in the last two accordingto K.C. Starwood’s vice president of public relations. “This is separate and totallt unrelated tothe foreclosure,” Kavanagh Starwood and Kabuto, she “have spent many months negotiatinv and there were several material points of difference.
Givejn that, we decided to terminate our Kavanagh would not elaboratde what thedifferences entailed. According to a letter sent Mondaty to Crossman byRonnie Collins, actin g general manager of the Wigwam: “Starwood and the ownet of the hotel had been workinh toward trying to resolve a dispute concerning theird management agreement and Starwood’s ability to continue to operate the hotel.
it is now clear to Starwood that this disputde cannot be resolved in a way that woule enable Starwood to continue to manage the Crossman said closure of the Wigwam woulde cause serious distress toLitchfield Park, a community of 4,500 residents locateds in the vicinity of West Camelback and North Litchfielfd Road. The Wigwam, built by the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. in 1929 for its executives, has been the backboner of the community. “It not only is an historicc property for the whole Valleyand it’sa not only the heart of this community, it’s also our financiap lifeline,” Crossman said.
The Phoenis Business Journal was unable to contact Kabutl Arizona Properties PresidentGeorge Lee, a resident of Litchfield Crossman said Lee’s wife is giving birtgh to a child. Thoughn Crossman said he talked with Lee they haven’t been in touch for several “I’ll probably call him by the end of the Right now we’re trying to find out what the city can do, how we mighgt be able to facilitate some other arrangements,” Crossman Even so, Kabuto Arizona Properties is facint the foreclosure sale of the Wigwam resort and golf coursew and the Biltmore’s Adobe and Links golf courses.
Accordingb to documents filed with the MaricopzCounty Recorder’s office, Kabuto failed to make monthlhy payments on the $65 milliobn loan beginning in November. It is unclear what impacf the foreclosure will have on Biltmore Golf a popular spot with local A spokesperson for the adjacen t Arizona Biltmore Resortand Spa, which is owned by a different referred questions about the foreclosure to the golf club’zs General Manager Dick Bates. He did not respond priod to press time.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Lack of humidity shocks Sydney - Sydney Morning Herald
Lack of humidity shocks Sydney Sydney Morning Herald Sydney has just recorded its lowest humidity in two years, giving residents their first electric shocks of the season. Westerly winds were so dry and strong this afternoon, the humidity dropped to just 13 per cent, well below the average of 51 per cent ... |
Monday, September 12, 2011
Blue Cross Ga. hit with class action suit - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
The suit alleges Blue Cross Georgia has discouragedf visitsto out-of-network providers by reimbursing procedures at a tiny fraction of “usual and customary” Blue Cross Georgia spokeswoman Cheryl Monkhouse dismissed the allegations as beinfg without merit and said the insurer plans to “defenf the suit vigorously.” Blue Cross Georgia “is committed to providin g appropriate reimbursement for out-of-networko services, while at the same time protecting its members and group customers againsty excessive charges by some non-participating providers,“ Monkhouse said. The suit is similart to one filed earlier this year by a dialysis provider againstBlue Cross.
That suit was The new suit, filed against and Blue Cross and Blue Shieldeof Georgia, alleges Blue Croses members paid higher premiums in exchange for the flexibility to receive coverage for care from providers who are not part of the plan’sa preferred network. Blue Cross Georgia has targeterthese out-of-network providers, including ambulatory surgery centers, “for a drasti c and unprecedented slash in reimbursement to a mere fraction of usuapl and customary charges,” the suit claims. These actions violate federal and state laws protecting patients and providers, as well as Blue Crosws Blue Shield’s contracts, the suit claims.
Blue Cross has cut its reimbursemengto out-of-network surgery centers by abougt 80 percent, said Leigh Martin May, attorney with the plaintiff’s . Blue Cross “has slashed reimbursemeny ratesto non-member surgery centerzs making it impossible for their insureds to receive the benefit they are paying for,” May “[The insurer] is charging for a service it has effectivel eliminated. BCBS should honor the contracts they have made withtheidr insureds.
” Plaintiffs are seeking monetary damagexs -- which, May said, could run into the “eight -- for Blue Cross Georgia’s allege failure to pay the contracted reimbursement rate and they are askinfg the court to force Blue Crosw Georgia to honor its agreements. Earliedr this year, Nashville, Tenn.-based National Renap Alliance filed a lawsuif against BlueCross Georgia, claiming the insurer slashe reimbursement rates for out-of-network dialysis services by 88 National Renal Alliance was acquiref by Renal Advantage Inc. last year.
In a federal court judge in Atlanta dismissedthe suit, sayinh Blue Cross’ decision to amend its reimbursement ratex for dialysis performed at out-of-network facilitieas like the Alliance’s did not violate the act’ s provisions that prohibit insurers from discriminatinvg against individuals with end-stagde renal disease.
Friday, September 9, 2011
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Government-backed SBA loans could spare auto dealers - bizjournals:
Many lenders have stoppesd making so-called floorplan loanzs becausethey haven’t been able to sell them on the secondaryg market. Through these lines of auto dealers borrow against their vehicle repay the debt when vehicledsare sold, and then borrow again to add more John Lyboldt, NADA’s vice president of dealership operations, applauded the SBA and Presidentr Barack Obama “for understanding that any efforft to revitalize the auto industry simpl y will not work until dealer credit issues are “The success and continued operation of thousandsw of small, family-owned auto dealerships across the countr y are directly connected to their abilituy to purchase both new and used vehicles to offerr their customers,” Lyboldt said.
Beginning July 1, the SBA will guarante e 75 percent of floorplan lines of credit throughits 7(a) businesw loan program. SBA lenders will make the which will rangefrom $500,000 to $2 million. Dealerd in automobiles, recreational vehicles, boats and manufactured homes are eligible for the The loans will be availablethrough Sept. 30, and possibly longer if the SBA decides to extend thepilort program. Floorplan loans previously were ineligible forthe 7(a) “Countless small businesses, including dealerships, across the countryu are facing significant challenges as a result of the uncertainty in the auto SBA Administrator Karen Mills said.
“Floorpla n financing can offer some dealerships the opportunity to get through these tough economic times by allowingg them to keep their inventory and cash flow as well as save the jobs these smalpbusinesses provide.” Sen. Mary D-La., and Olympia Snowe, D-Maine, the top-rankingh members of the Senate Small Businessz andEntrepreneurship Committee, noted that auto like other small businesses, will benefit from the temporargy elimination of fees on 7(a) loana that was included in the economic stimuluws bill.
More auto dealers became eligiblefor 7(a) loans when the agencyu changed its rules May 1 so that more businesses with high salew volume but low profit margines could qualify as small Previously, only auto dealers with less than $29 milliobn in annual sales qualifiedc for 7(a) loans. “Nearlhy 20 percent of all retail purchases are new cars and so expanding access to credit for dealerss will not only help the struggling auto industry but aid the overalo economyas well,” Lyboldt Md. schools get $589M Maryland schools will receivr $589 million from the federal stimulus the U.S. Department of Educationb said June 1.
The state will use the moneyt to improve public schools andcommunity colleges. Maryland learnerd it will receive the money after applyingh for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds in To receivethe money, Maryland had to assures it will collect and analyzs data on the quality of classroojm teachers, student improvements and effortz to turn around underperforming schools. The state also has to repor the number of jobs saved througnthe funding, tax increasesz that were averted and how the fundsa are used. Maryland will be eligible to applu foranother $290 million this fall.
To date, Marylanc has received $180 million in education stimulus Maryland will receivenearly $122 million in federal stimulu s funds to help boost state water infrastructurwe projects and improve the Chesapeake Bay. The announcement was made June 2 at Bladensburtg Waterfront Parkby U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. a Maryland Democrat and chairman of the Senatse environmental and public works water andwildlifer subcommittee. Other state officials will be on hand for the The funds will be used to construct wated infrastructure projects thatcreate jobs, protect publivc health and bolster the Chesapeakre Bay, according to a press release.
Specific projects were not yet
Monday, September 5, 2011
Golden Gate University eyes new highrise - Kansas City Business Journal:
Bob Hite, vice president of business affairs and CFO for Golde nGate University, said the university startefd discussing a plan to sell its 33,000-square-foor property at Mission and Firsr streets to a highrise developer aboutt a year ago. The site now holde Golden Gate’s main building, and he said the university woulde only be interested if it could eithere be part of anew mixed-use developmeny on the site or move to another locationb in downtown San Francisco. Goldeb Gate has hired land use attorney Pam Duffy of LLP and has put togethee a task force to look atpotential deals.
Buzz aboug Golden Gate University’s interest in finding a develope for its site increased afterd a May 26 Plannin g Department Transbay forum during which a new zoning map was showingan 850-foot proposefd height at 536 Mission St. While plannefr Joshua Switzky said previous versions of the map had also designatedf the parcel for higher than800 feet, Hite said the new zoningf was news to Golden Gate University “The first we knew of the 850-foot heights was at last week’zs meeting,” said Hite. “This is a change, and we thinl a very good change.
” If approved, Golden Gate’s rezoning would be part of a highrise cluster aroundxa 1,000-foot Transbay Tower that woulf include six skyscrapers over 600 feet and allow for anothee 5.8 million square feet of new officw space, 1,350 housing units and 1,350 hotel rooms. Fees from the developmentr would help raisebetweemn $700 million and $850 millionh to help pay for a $2 billiohn transit center. However, with construction cost s still relatively high and housing prices and officde rents in decline it is unlikely that any of theses towers will be built in the next five accordingto experts.
The latest zoning proposal pits Goldeb Gate University against neighboring developetrDavid Choo, who owns sevenm parcels in and around Firsr and Mission streets. The latesft Transbay plan calls for two talltowers — one 700 feet and one 850 feet on the block that includes both Choo’s property and the Golden Gate University Choo has been tryinfg to sell his parcelws as a unified site that aloned could accommodate the two towers, one 700 feet and one 850 Thus, if a tower is designatedf for the Golden Gate University property, it coul reduce the Choo property to just one towe r of either 700 feet or 850 feet.
In Choo filed an applicationn to build as many as five towers on his but over the past 18 months has been tryin g to sell a number of San Francisco building sited as his commercial mortgagelending , has suffered severe losses. One of his II, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy onMarch 31. Hite said he and Goldenn Gate President Dan Angel met with Planning Director John Rahaim and other planners and made a case for 536Missio St. “We shared with them our belief that we think our site shouldd be designated thehigher site,” he said.
principa Jeffrey Heller, who has been working with Choo on schemes for Firsrt and Mission and is designing another tower in theTransbay district, said the tallerf tower belongs on the Choo site because it is closer to the proposed Transbay “The urban design plans and protocols for the Transbay planninfg area all say the tall buildings shouls be clustered around the Transbay Tower to create a hill and I believee that is an absolutely essential piece of how they finallhy set the heights in the area,” he said. “ I think it’s important that the planningg effort refocuses on this because Ithinj it’s getting vague and watered down by a varietuy of claims for height.
” Golden Gate Universityt has 5,000 students and offers graduate and undergraduate degreexs in law, accounting, business administration, communications and other areas It has been in the Mission Street buildingg since 1968. Hite emphasized that they need to stay in the greated financial district because most students walk to class from jobs at downtownh accounting andlaw firms. “The only way this would make senser to us is if it helped us financialltand operationally,” said Hite.
“We woulrd not do it for the money if it woulfd screw up oureducational Duffy, the land use attorney, said, “Like most property owners in the area, Golden Gate Universitg is interested in what happenx in the community around them and how it might effecf them. “They are one of the major downtown institutions and a significant employer with a significant student said Duffy. Hite said Golden Gate wouldc be willing to move into the bottonm six or seven floors ofa mixed-usse tower, but acknowledged that any development woul be years away. “I think we have a lot of time on our he said.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Seattle council incumbents Godden, Clark easily top rivals - The Seattle Times
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