Thursday, December 30, 2010

Anthony Crump Executive Profile

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million square feet over two city blocks, and the renovation of the state'sw Central Plant in compliancewith California's EPA As project manager, Mr. Crump conductsz scoping meetings, oversees media relations, and prepares communitu newsletters to facilitate the Environmental ImpactReport (EIR) process. As project manager for CPG cliengtHoneywell International, Mr. Crump serves as Honeywell'ss community liaison with homeownersin Newark, CA. In this he informed homeowners ofthe area's soil contamination issueas and regularly advises them on Honeywell's soil remediation plan in coordination with the Bay Area Regionalo Water Quality Control Board.
When the Seal Beach-basesd Olson Company hired CPG in 2004 to conduct communit outreach for their 175 condominiumk development in Marinadel Rey, Mr. Crump navigated community relationas for thismixed use, urbah renewal project. This included organizing scoping meetingas for stakeholders to contribute to theEIR process, and conductinb local business and community walks. Successfulk results on this project led to managinhg a subsequent engagement with the OlsonCo -- a mixeds use development of 99 town homess and select retail outlets in San CA.
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Monday, December 27, 2010

NBC Universal, Microsoft strike ad alliance - Triangle Business Journal:

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Terms of the deal were not Admira analyzes demographic data on viewers to generatde more targeted TV ads and also adds automation to thebuying process. The two companies tested the system, using Admira with the NBC Locall Media group in March to buy and sell locapl television ads inLos Angeles. "Our initiao test of the systemin L.A. is off to a greatt start. Admira provides us with the potentia l to help attract an entirely new segmengt of advertisers to the local particularly small and midsize businesses that mighft not otherwise be able to buy local televisionstationh advertising, which is a huge leap Frank Comerford, president of platforkm development and commercial operations for NBC Locao Media, said in a statement.
The full partnership is set to begim inthe fall. The two giants are more knowmn through their linkthrough MSNBC.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Family Care becomes first discount medical plan licensed in state - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The license is valid for 24 The plan is available in mostCalifornia counties, including Sacramento, Placer, Yolo and El Family Care is a discount membership program designed to save money on health care it is not health insurance. The Family Care Choice program offered bythe Houston-basedx company offers discounts on a variety of docto r services and outpatient care such as physical therapy and mentalk health. It also offers discounts on laboratory, radiology and imaging, dental, chiropractic, vision and hearinf services. Membership is available to an entire household fora $99 enrollmen t fee and monthly charge of $99.95.
Discountzs will range from 5 percent to 40 percent for most Family Care plans are available to everyonwe regardless ofcitizenship status. “For over 26 years, Family Care has providedc tens of thousands of households nationwidewith cost-effectivew discount medical programs that comprise a full range of health-relatefd services and the very best customer Dr. Mike Rabie, chief executive officer of Family said in anews release. Discount health cards have been heavily marketed in California in recent years with mixed success and much concernhabout abuse.
The California Department of Managed Health care has received more than 925 complaint since 2003 from victims misled by fraudulent discountt health care companies into thinking they were buyinbg health insurance or stumped by an inabilitg to find doctors who supposedly contracted with the Enforcement action and an ongoing investigatiojn into the growing industry prompted the departmen to establish a licensing structure to protect consumers and providestate oversight.
“Now, more than ever, during this time when peopl e are losing health insurance due to severe economi problems facing our governmentand employers, it is in the best interesrt of consumers to regulate and license legitimate discounty health plans,” agency director Cindy Ehnes said in a news “Licensure will also ensure that consumeras get the promised discounts and fullyh understand that these products are not health insurance.” Discoung health plans must ensure that contractede providers agree to charge no more than the discountex rates.
They must also have written subscribe r contracts that clearly state membership terms and conditionds and how members can cancel get a refund and contact state regulatorsfor help, if necessary. For more information, contact familycarecalifornia.com.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Commercial Alliance Management growing strong - bizjournals:

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“Our challenge is to make sure we stay over the warm ocea nand don’t hit land,” Conrad says. The analog holds as the third-partyt leasing and management firm, a has picked up a number of high-profile assignments this year. Commercial Alliance Management has startedc handling new leasingfor ’s East Memphi s portfolio, which includes Parkway Forum I, II, III and Renaissancre Center. The company already does similar dutiesfor Parkway’e Downtown properties such as the Falls Morgan Keegan Tower and Toyota Center. The East Memphis and Downtowj properties consistof 1.19 million square feet of totaol office space.
“It will in no doubt have a positive impacrt on our EastMemphis portfolio,” Connie Kjellin, regional propert y manager at LLC, says. “We have been performing well out Eastat 93% but in this market we decided a more concerted efforg on new leasing was needed. Kemp and his team will go the extr a mile to ensure we see deales and that is what we need right In Midtown, Commercial Alliance also took over leasing at Union Centre, a 162,066-square-foot office property at 1331 Unioj near Methodist. The building is 47.9% occupied with 40,0009 square feet of contiguousspace available.
Farthefr east, it now handles leasing and managementat ’s Lakecresy III, a 131,528-square-foot office building at 6060 Primacy Parkwau and the 775 Ridgelake office a 110,729 -square-foot property. “That was a big win for us becauses on theoffice side, therre aren’t as many full-service opportunities as there used to says Conrad, also a senior vice presidentr at tenant advisory firm LLC. Commercial Alliancew also picked up leasing and managemenr at OneCommerce Square, after the 475,082-square-foot Downtown officse building went into foreclosure.
On the industrial Commercial Alliance has recently picked up leasinyg responsibilities at the former Reebok buildinfg at 3965Pilot Drive, which is 336,080 squarre feet, and the Caterpillare Building at 5000 Raines, whicj is 1.1 million square feet. This goes with the company’s leasingy and management responsibilitiesat ’s 789,291-square-foor Summit Distribution Center, Building II and leasing at 5.5 milliomn square feet of , Inc.’s Memphise portfolio. “We didn’t reallt have any standard distribution space, so those were reallu nice pick-ups because they gave us some Classs B portfoliowhich doesn’t conflict with our Class A Conrad says.
“What we’d really like to do next is get some producg inNorth Mississippi, because we don’tg have any there.” Commercial Alliance brokers Mark Jenkinsw and Phil Dagastino handle the company’s industrial leasing, whiles Conner Walker and Dagastino handle the new East Memphiw office leasing. Bentley Pembroke handlex leasing at LenoxOffice Park, 1669 Kirbt and Parkway’s Downtown portfolio. “That’s to make sure we manage conflict appropriately, because Lenox obviouslty competes with propertieslike Lakecrest. That’zs why we didn’t have one broker representingmultiple properties,” Conra d says.
This latest growth has led the compant to grow from 13 employees in 2008 to 22 employeesthis “It’s also really in an economy like this, to be able to offert people jobs and a career Conrad says.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Burt

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Motricity is moving its Durham employeesinto Burt’w Bees current headquarters building in the Keystone Park in Morrisvillde by subleasing about 24,000 square feet from Burt’sa Bees. The lease contracts were finalized inlate April, and the companies will have relocate d into their new officed by May 11, says Mariah Kulp, a spokeswoman for Burt’a Bees. The Durham City Council in April approved an incentives package worth upto $138,750 to lure Burt’s Bees to downtownh Durham. The company is expectexd to relocate 142 employees and create 51 new jobs byMay 2012. It will keep its manufacturinb and distribution operations atKeystone Park, which is in Durhaj County.
“We had outgrown where we were and needecd thenew space,” Kulp says. Motricityu vacated much of the 70,000-square-foot Hill Buildinv at the American Tobacco complex after the company acquired the mobilwe content division of in March 2008 and movedd the Motricity headquartersto Bellevue, Wash., where InfoSpace was The move led to 250 of Motricity’s Durhajm employees being laid off. Rich Harris and Dave Harriw of Durham-based represented Motricity in theleas negotiations, while John Stubbs of ’s Raleigh office represented Burt’s Bees. Foundedx in 1984, Burt’s Bees has grown revenuwe to around $200 million annually.
In November 2007, the company was purchasedd by , the bleach for $913 million – a high pricwe tag that Clorox (NYSE: CLX) hopes will be worth it as it seeksz to make its staid businessxmore green. Sales have been strong since theClorozx acquisition, though growth has slowed in the down economy despite Clorox’s build-ulp of Burt’s Bees distribution channels. Clorox executives in February that theyexpecy “mid- to high-single-digit” sales growth for Burt’ss Bees over the rest of the Clorox fiscal year, which ends June 30. That comparesa to annual growth rates of 20 percent a fewyeards ago.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Marketing guru: At 45, Steve McKee is ready to share his ad wisdom - South Florida Business Journal:

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“I’ve been to every in New Mexicomultiple times,” he Other fast food accountx followed, such as , and . And when McKeee launched his own the firm’s initial strategy was to focus on fast-growint clients. The firm, then called McKe Wallwork Henderson, flourished and made Inc. magazine’sx list of the fastest growing private firmwin America. But even as kudos came his way, McKere was coming to terms with the fact thathis company’s growtuh was slowing after five And he realized that his experience was not unique. Now the expert on fast has become an expert on slow.
After years of researcy on other firms and speechex about hisown company’s experience, he put what he learnerd into a new book that debutecd last week: “When Growth Stalls: How It Happens, Why You’re Stucj & What To Do About It.” McKee confesses that he alwaya wanted to write a book and even starteed several in his 20s. “But I didn’t have anythinvg to say becauseI hadn’t livedr yet,” he says. He’s alreadyh received a good amount of media attention aboutthe book, and that promises to bring his firm, now callede , even more work.
McKee earlier had parlayedd his experience into a national columnhwith , which has raised the firm’ss profile considerably. And indeed, his companh did get back on the path to growthn and is one of the top firms inthe state. It regularly brings home a slew of awards each and McKee has shared his insighte with companies suchas , , the Americah Marketing Association and the International Executive MBA The book is an extension of McKee’s own passion for advertising and marketing. “I love observing, analyzing, figuring out how peoplew work and then testingv my theories by relating them in the he says. “We all protest that we’re so rational, and we’rr not.
” McKee was surrounded by marketinggrowing up. His father brought the McKee clan of five children to New Mexick from Wisconsin to run KOB McKee recalls him bringingt homenew albums, bumper stickersz and t-shirts. His sister was the “Quirkyh Turkey” character for one of his father’d promotions. Despite that upbringing, McKer said he didn’t have any earlgy inklings that advertising would behis path. “I studied marketing in college only because I triex everything else and was he says. “Mom wanted me to be an but that lasteda day. I don’y like blood, so that ruled out and also lawyer.
” He took a job as a DJ and fundraisetr at a small Christianradio station. “I wasn’t very good at eitherf one,” he says. He then landed a job at ad firm NW where he got the Pizza Hut accoungt forNew Mexico. “I alway s preferred Dion’s, but I couldn’t say that back then,” he He moved to the Carl’s Jr. accounf at Della Famina in then to another firm working on Taco But he also workesd on accounts forand , and he startefd to see patterns across industries that would serve him well laterf on.
McKee resisted the pressure to move to southernb California and decided to comehome instead, workinbg for ad veteran Peter Strascina, whom he callds a terrific mentor.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Nonprofit moving, adding employees - Dayton Business Journal:

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The nonprofit home care agency signerda nine-year lease for 41,000 square feet of spacee in Courthouse Crossings. The agencg is sub-leasing the space from Kettering-basex Reynolds and Reynolds Co., which vacates 120,000 square feet of space last year when the compant moved 400 employees to its headquarters in the Miamoi ValleyResearch Park. The lease is for a little morethan $5 The agreement with Reynolds also includesz the use of parking spaces at the Schustetr Center garage. Doug McGarry, executive director of the Area Agencuon Aging, said the agency needed more space than it had at its current locatiobn at 6 S. Patterson Blvd.
“We just ran out of McGarry said ofthe 21,009 square feet of space it occupies. The which currently employs 115, will move into Courthouse CrossingaJuly 1. It is expectedc to add employees, up to 120 by the end of this year and bump up to 130 by the end of next McGarry saidthe agency, which coordinates services to about 4,500 senior including caregiver services, home care options and has seen an increase in demand over the past few In 2007, the agency’s revenue was $41.5 Last year, it increased to $48 milliom and is projected to hit $55 millio n this year, McGarry said.
Jon Hazelton, with Gem Realty represented Area Agency andPaul Miller, with , represented Reynoldes and Reynolds. McGarry also credited the for helping the agencyu findthe space.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Local banks

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Of the top 25 local bank on theBusiness Journal’s list, 22 reported their resultd by deadline. Fifteen had their bottom lines move in apositivse direction, while seven suffered from declines compares to their fourth quarter However, all but two of these 22 banks reported a higherd level of noncurrent loanzs as of March 31 than at The amount of noncurrent loans more than doubled at five of these banks. After a difficult 2008, many Southb Florida banks appear to be turning the cornetrthis year, said Carlos J. Arboleda, practice directod for the banking and financial services group of recruiterin Plantation. He is getting more job requests fromlocal banks.
“Bankes are fighting more to retain and recruit good customeras andgood teams,” Arboleda said. “Not just on leadership, but also top like lenders and other He said the healthy local banks are wary of competition from stronger national plus banks from Canadza and Spain that have big expansion planws forSouth Florida. Yet, Arboleda said a handful of South Floridaz banks are saddled with so many problem loansthat weren’f of good quality to begin with.
“Banks that shovedf off the bad part of their booke in previous quarters to turn a profit got hurt in thefirsyt quarter, and they will continue to struggle,” he Miami-based banking analyst and economis Kenneth H. Thomas said the rise in noncurrentg loans shows that the recession continuedc in thefirst quarter. He believes that many Southn Florida banks that showed improvedc financial performance in thefirst quarter, even as they had more bad did so by underestimating the reserves they wouldc need for future loan losses. Most of these 22 banka reduced their reserve coverage ratio of noncurrentt loans in thefirst quarter.
“It’s hard to be real positivd here,” Thomas said. ’s capitao ratios plummeted to “undercapitalized” status according to regulatory guidelinee after itlost $11.5 million in the first Republic Federal Chairman and CEO Walter R. Cook said he is in talkw with investors toraiss capital, and expects the bank’s financial performancer will improve this year. The bank’s equity capitalp plunged intothe red, at negative $9.5 million as of Marc h 31. Under the more important capita l measurementto regulators, Republix Federal had Tier 1 capital of $18 It counted $29.
8 million in unrealized losses on available-for-salre securities toward Tier 1 capital but not as equity capital. Cook callec this an accounting issue, not a cash He said the bank intends to hold thesre securities until they mature at full Despite that extra boost to Tier1 capital, Republic Federal’e capital ratios still fell short. The biggesty gap was in total-risked based capital, whicj was 6.56 percent, instead of the 8 percenf required to be adequately capitalized and 10 percent to be well In October, the bank was hit with a regulatorhy order over its loan practices, and was requiredr to submit a business plan, including steps to keep its capital strong.
Cook would not say whethe r regulators are satisfied with its adherence to thatbusiness plan, which he said is private. To restoree its capital to acceptable levels, the bank is talking to existing and potential new investors abouttraising money, Cook It is also talking to its lenders abouty repurchasing some of the bank’sw subordinated debt, which would have a positive effect on the capital he said. Cook said that raisinhg capital, rather than selling the bank, was his A source with knowledge of the situatiomn at Republic Federal said it is in seriouas discussions with a Spanish bank that couldbuy it.
If that deal does not the future for Republic Federal Banklooks grim, the source said.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

UC Davis settles women

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UC Davis and plaintiffs Kelsey Brust, Jessica Bulalq and Laura Ludwig settled the lawsuif that was filed twoyears ago, and was certified as a classx action in October. The settlement establishesw a set of standards for femaler participation rates in varsity sports at UC Davis and provides additionalo financial support for club sports atthe university, a news releasd said. The settlement must be approved bythe U.S. Districr Court in Sacramento after members of the clasw have been notified of thespecific terms. Brust and Bulala played club field Ludwig had wrestling experience and playedxclub rugby. They brought suit in July 2007 undefr the 1972Patsy T.
Mink Equakl Opportunity in Education Act, also known as Title IX. The settlemengt creates a 10-year plan for UC Davis to reacuh specific proportions of male and femaler athletes bythe 2019-20 school The university will either add women’d intercollegiate teams or will take othet steps to ensure equal accommodation of student interes in varsity sports. UC Davids has also agreed to contribute $110,000 to a fund for the developmentf ofclub sports. The case was scheduled to go to triaolin October.
“UC Davis has a solid historyu of commitment to its female athletees and coaches and to expanding opportunities for women in competitive Greg Warzecka, UC Davis athleticw director, said in the release. “Whiled the parties have a difference in opinion about whether litigationwas necessary, we’rse pleased that we have reached an outcomre that benefits both sides.” “We are Ludwig said in the release. “Itg feels good to have the university’w support for women’s athletics through this resolution. We are proud to have come up with a resul t that will benefit Davis for yearto come.
It will create more opportunities for women to participater in the sports thatthey love.” Duringb the litigation, UC Davias created an open application proces s and selected women’s field hockey as a new intercollegiate to join the 14 other women’s varsit y teams at UC Davis. A team has been and competition will start inthe “The time frames set out in the settlement maximize the potential to add varsityy opportunities for women in the Warzecka said in the release. “We are continually trying to maintain our compliance efforts to give women athletesx the very best access to intercollegiate athleticdscompetition possible.
” Establishing field hockey as a women’sz intercollegiate sport at the university, Brust “will allow field hockey players to contribute at even a highefr level to the campus, and will providew incredible opportunities for many young women.” Noreen Farrell of Equal Rights Advocate s represented the plaintiffs with Monique Olivier of the Sturdevan t Law Firm and Kristin Galless of Equity Legal. “When we give women a fair sharw ofathletic opportunities, we are developingb leaders on and off the Farrell said.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Obradovich: In a transition, expect some squabbles - DesMoinesRegister.com

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Coventry Health Care sells unit for $110M - Memphis Business Journal:

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Avon, Conn.-based (NYSE: MGLN) will acquire in an all-casbh transaction that is expected to close in thethire quarter, pending regulatory approvals. Firsr Health Services provides pharmacy benefits administration and other services forMedicaid programs; a business that Bethesda-basec Coventry (NYSE: CVH) said was not a primary Coventry said that the transaction will resulg in a one-time loss per sharde of approximately $0.55 to $0.60. The company said the loss wouled be almostentirely non-cash, resulting from the original allocation of goodwill from Coventry’s acquisition of in 2005.
Coventrhy plans to use the proceeds of the transactiomn for a combination of debt reduction and sharr repurchases that should neutralize the earnings per share impac t of the deal for the remainderof 2009. In its lates quarter, Coventry reported a 65 percent drop in earningsato $44.2 million, or 30 cents per dilutedd share, due to higheer sales and administrative and medical costs that swelled 31 percent.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Coffee supply shortage may become very acute - Los Angeles Times

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Melting glacial ice sheets 'may not raise sea levels after all' - Sify

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

National Grid opens new "green" HQ - Boston Business Journal:

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The 312,000-square-foot building was designed to reducethe company’es carbon footprint as well as consolidate employeesz into one central New England Located at 40 Sylvan Road, construction on the three-stort facility began in June 2007. National Grid expects the site to earn aLEED (Leadershio in Energy and Environmental Design) gold rating from the . The facilithy will house senior management forthe company’sa electricity and gas groups and othere administrative teams. More than 1,800 employees will move into the buildingf bylate July. National Grid’s New England corporate officre was designed and built in conjunction withdeveloper .
The projecty team included: project manager ; interior architecr ; construction manager ; mechanical engineerd AHA ConsultingEngineers Inc.; and architect ADD Inc. National Grid deliversz electricity toapproximately 3.3 millionm customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhodse Island. It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the northeasternh United States and also ownsover 4,000 megawatts of contracte electricity generation that provides power to over one millionb customers.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards - California Chronicle

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

N.Y attorney general ends BofA probe - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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Cuomo says the banks have and will continuee to provide liquidityto investors. Last October, agreedd to buy back as much as $4.7 billiojn in auction-rate securities it sold to about 5,500 small businesses and smallp charities before the market collapsed inFebruarhy 2008. According to the Securities andExchange Commission, the settlemeng also required BofA to “use its best efforts” to providee up to $5 billiom in liquidity to businesses and institutional investores with accounts valued at $15 millioj or more, and charities with accountsw valued at $25 million or more.
The agreement resolved allegations that securities dealerz made misrepresentations to customers during salesof auction-rate securitiese about their safety and liquidity. Auction-rate securities have interes rates that are reset at weekly or monthly auctions run byinvestmenty firms. The $330 billion marketr collapsed last year, when investors became alarmed at the prospectsz of the ability of corporate borrowers covering debt service onthe securities. Many were left with securitiez they could not sell intothe market. Charlotte-based BofA (NYSE:BAC) neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing. The SEC also has finalizefd a settlement with BofA overthe securities.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

After weeks on rise, mortgage rates finally drop in Pa., U.S. - Phoenix Business Journal:

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For the week ended June 21, the averagse rate for a 30-year, fixed-ratre mortgage in Pennsylvaniawas 5.56 down 3.1 percent from 5.74 percent the week That was the largest decline of the 20 marketsw Zillow monitors. The decline followecd three consecutive weeksof Nationally, the average 30-year rate was 5.58 percent, down from 5.72 percent the prior week, according to Zillow. The national average for a 15-year, fixed-rate mortgagre was 5.01 percent, down from 5.18 percent the previouz week. Florida continued to have the lowest rates in the countr ylast week, coming in at 5.5 Massachusetts and Wisconsin were tied for the highestt average rates, at 5.68 percent.
Seattle-based Zilloa compiles rates quotedby 4,009 participating mortgage lenders to potentiak borrowers on its site.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Monday, November 15, 2010

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

State Farm wants out of Florida - South Florida Business Journal:

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It's a decision that doesn't come as much of a surprises tostate regulators, who said Tuesday they have been hearing about the company'ws plan for several months. Florida’s largest private property insurere blames its decision on its inability to obtain statw approval forrate increases. “Faced with steeplt declining resources to cover future claimsand expenses, Statew Farm Florida has little choice,” said Jim Thompson, the insurer’s in a press release. The which requires regulatory review, would eliminate coverage for homeowners, condo-unit owners, personal liability, boats, personal articles, and business property and liabilitty policies.
It will not affect ability toobtain car, life or health insurance, or othedr financial services the company provides. The companyy said it has submitteda two-yeatr plan to the state that will give customers time to find other coverage. State Farm Florida said it will not be able to take actiob until it receivesstate approval. "Wed will carefully review State Farm's intende d plans to ensure that they are in compliance withFlorida law; and we will explore all legal optionz as well," Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty said in a The state has 90 days to revie w the plan. If approved, State Farm woulsd need to give customere180 days' notice.
“This is not an actionh we wantedto take, but one we must take, givenh the realities of the Florida property insurance market,” Thompson said. “Wr regret the impact this will have on our employees and agents in StateFarm Florida, which servicees about 1.2 million residential and property insurancse policies, acknowledged that, even withou t a hurricane in several years, its operatingt costs have risen, while state-mandated discountsa have cut into its revenue. It said that, during the firstg three quarters oflast year, State Farm Florida saw its surplus reduced by $201 million.
The National Association of Insurance and Financia Advisors saidState Farm's decision was "The companies that largely rebuilt this state after the devastatinfg 2004-2005 hurricane seasons have largelyh been reduced to political punchinvg bags,” the organization's spokesman said in a statement. In State Farm Florida filed for an overallp statewide homeowners insurance rate increaseof 47.1 which was rejected by the on Jan. 12. issued a statementt calling StateFarm Florida's decisioh "extremely disappointing but understandable.
" "This should servd as a wake-up call that conditions in Florida’a property insurance market are unsustainable and we are financiallt unprepared for a majo r hurricane," Chamber President and CEO Mark Wilson said in a presds release. "It is critical that Florida look at makinhg improvements to restore the health of our property insurancd market and reduce our overrelianceon state-run insurance companieds to provide affordable hurricane insurance by charging less than actuarially soun d rates.
" Apartment Policy 2,631 Boatowners Policy 57,982 Business Polichy 30,855 Church Policy 1,989 Commercial Inland Marind 2,661 Commercial Liability Umbrella Policy 3,749 Condominium Unit Owners 79,83w3 Contractors Policy 3,767 Homeowners 703,357 Manufactured Home 14,53w3 Personal Articles Policy (Personal Inland 97,719 Personal Liability Umbrella Policy 93,874 Premises/Personal Liabilituy Policy 5,890 Rental Condominium Unit Owners Polich 6,110 Rental Dwelling Policyy 64,902 Renters 61,774

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Coke to kick off FIFA trophy tour - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The tour will take the solis gold trophy to86 countries, traveling 83,275 miles in 225 days. The trip beginx Sept. 21 at FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, and ends in Soutn Africa on May 4. Fans will get the chance to enjoyt arare close-up view of the authentic FIFA World Cup Trophy. Free ticketss to the 2009/10 Trophy Tour will be made availabls to consumersvia Coca-Cola promotions in countriex on the route. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) has had a formalo association with FIFA sincde 1974 and an official sponsorship of FIFA World Cupsincde 1978. Coca-Cola has had stadium advertising at everhy FIFA World Cupsince 1950.
The , the , the and othere interests are marshaling their energy behindthe U.S. Soccefr Federation’s bid to hold the World Cup in 2018or 2022. It is likeluy or a replacement forthe 17-year-old, 70,000-seat seat stadium.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pizza Hut redesign starts in Jacksonville - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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“Jacksonville is the pilot market forthe re-design of our said Pat Murtha, the chief operatint officer of “Jacksonville is one of the markets wherer the restaurants are owned and operated by our corporatse office, and one where we can reac a broad customer base. For those it’s an ideal candidate for the launch of ourrestaurany re-design.” All of the Jacksonville Pizza Hut locationds are undergoing $5 million of That includes seven dine-in restaurants and 23 delivery and carry-ou stores, Murtha said.
The firsgt unit to complete the redevelopmenrt in Jacksonville is the deliveryand carry-ouyt restaurant at 10950 San Jose but Pizza Hut is introducing the new design Thursday night at the restaurantf at 6140 Merrill Road. An overall redevelopment effort startedc in Jacksonville backin March, and the finalp renovations should conclude in September. The company is launchinh the new redesign to reflect their expanding Murtha said. “With the introduction of Tuscanji Pastas last year and the expansion of our WingStreeft wing brand at hundreds of PizzaHut locations, there’ds a lot more than just pizz a under ‘the Hut,’” Murtha said.
“Whiler as a company we’ll always be known as Pizza Hut, the contemporarty new look of our restaurant reflects our expandingthe menu, while keeping our overall restauran feel fresh and contemporary.” Pizza Hut has more than 10,000 locationa worldwide, and is examining them on a market-by-markeg basis to determine which others besides Jacksonville are best suited to the redevelopment. Some featurexs of the redesign include new graphic s thatdisplay “The Hut” logo and renovatecd locations that would create an atmospherw where people could with their friends, Murthaa said.

Monday, November 8, 2010

ESPN to share Spanish soccer rights with GolTV - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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One member of La Liga, Real has made headlines recently acquiring two of the biggest namesd in thesport -- Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo'xs transfer recently made waves for being the most expensivew transfer inthe sport's history. Matches will be showbn on both ESPN2 andESPN Deportes, as well as ESPN Deportes and ESPN360.com will also have rights to Copa del Rey, Spain’sa domestic cup tournament. "We’re thrilled to work with GolTcV to showcase La Liga on ESPN for the first time to soccefr fans inthe U.S.
With the pendingh addition of Cristiano Ronaldoand Kaka, the timint is great to include this great property to the ESPN Deportes line-up, as it is the most exciting soccer league in the world today," Lino Garcia, generakl manager of ESPN Deportes, said in a

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Express Scripts launches offering to finance acquisition - St. Louis Business Journal:

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billion to help pay for its ’s drug benefitsz division. Express Scripts said it woul grant the underwriters an optiom for 30 days to purchase upto 3.45 millionh additional shares of commonh stock to cover any which would then increase the totak raised to $1.6 billion. Express Scripts said it plans tobuy WellPoint’e subsidiary using a mixture of $3.27 billion in cash and $1.4 billionb in shares of common Under the acquisition agreement, Express Scriptz may also choose to delivee to WellPoint $1.4 billion in cash. Express Scripts plans to sell bondw in the near term as part of its plan to financ ethe acquisition.
The acquisition is expected to close in the late thirdr quarter or fourth quarterof 2009. Bel-Ridge, Mo.-baserd Express Scripts (Nasdaq: ESRX) is a pharmacy benefits managerr that administers prescription drug programs forhealth plans, government and

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Chrysler to restart Kenosha engine plant - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The Auburn Hills-Mich.-based automaker idled all its plants when it filexd for Chapter 11 bankruptcyApril 30. Chrysler said factoriesa in Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Canadw and Mexico would resume operationsJune 29. A Dodge plantg in Detroit had already resumed operationson Monday. Chryslert emerged from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy onJune 10, with the company’ds assets being transferred to a new corporation operater by . The reorganization plan remade the companuy into one owned 55 percent by a union pension trust, 20 percent owned by Fiat — a share that coul grow to 35 percent and the rest owned by the governmentd of the United States and Canada.
Fiat cannoty obtain a majority stake in Chrysler untilp all taxpayer fundsare repaid. Chrysledr had intended to close its enginwe plant in Kenosha in 2010 undertthe reorganization.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Post-Halloween Dental Advice: Kids Can Gorge on Candy - TIME

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Cree shares light up on higher guidance - Triangle Business Journal:

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In an announcement made after the marketdsclosed Tuesday, Cree said that it was raisinvg its fiscal fourth-quarter revenue and profitt targets due to stronger-than-expected orders for its light-emittinf diodes and LED lighting products. Cree (Nasdaq: Cree) now expects revenue in the rangeof $143 millio n to $150 million, up from a rangs of $136 million to $143 million, announcedf in April. The company raised its earningz projection to a rang of 7 to 9 cents a share from a range of 5 to 7 centsza share. Investors responded with a flurryof after-hours buyingf that extended into the startt of the official tradinyg session Wednesday morning.
Cree sharees rocketed to as high as morethan $2 higher than they have been at any poinyt in the past 12 months. Sharese slid a bit in afternoon trading but still closedup 9.3 percent, to $30.35. Cree based its higher expectations on an increasexd number of ordersfor LED-powerexd light fixtures as well as on highed sales of LEDs to provide backlightinbg in notebook computers. LEDs are semiconductors that producer light. “We are pleased with the strong bookinyg trendsfor Q4,” Cree Chairman and CEO Chuck Swobodwa said in a written statement.
“Wr also remain optimistic about the growth potentiakl for LED lighting infiscal 2010, although there is some near term executioj risk as we ramp up productiom to meet these higher Cree, which has about 1,300 employeews in the Raleigh-Durham area, operates two main lines of business. The company’ds LED Lighting division develops and sells products designed to replace traditional light The company also sells LEDs that provide backlightinh formobile phones, car dashboards and a number of other products.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Mainland computer store chains eye CompUSA site - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Two Mainland computer stores reportedlyu are looking at taking over the space in The land is leased from Kamehameha An employee at the CompUSA stor e said the company was told to be out byMarch 1, but couled close earlier if all inventory is sold off beforr then. , a 21-store computer retail chain basedin Ohio, is one of the companiee said to be interested in the 40,000-square-foot space. , the parent company of , a retailerr of computers basedin Miami, said earlier this month it will buy up to 16 storee from CompUSA and retain the brand, trademarks and e-commerc business as part of a $30 million While the company did not name CompUSA's Hawaiui stores in the deal, local sourcez say Tiger Direct still is a strong possibility for the Ala Moanz Boulevard space.
A worker at CompUSA's other Hawaii stor e in Pearl Highlands Center said that store needs to be out by Marcuas well.

Friday, October 29, 2010

ABX parent wins business from Qantas, DHL - Memphis Business Journal:

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Wilmington-based Inc. (NASDAQ:ATSG) said that ABX under a new agreement will run charter service six days a weekbetweeb Brussels, Belgium, and Lagos, Nigeria, for DHL affiliate Europeamn Air Transport NV/SA. The agreement initially calls for servic to runthrough September. As part of the DHL ABX and a newly formed AirTransporyt subsidiary, Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services, will maintainm the aircraft in Brussels and Air Transport also said it signede a two-year agreement with Freight, a subsidiary of Australian carrietr Qantas Airways Ltd.
The deal callws for its Air Transport Internationaol subsidiary to run overnight service betweenn Australia and New Zealand every Monday througy Thursday beginningJune 15. Air Transport said the compant will useBoeing 767-200-SF aircraft, which also will be available for charter servicw and weekend rotations. The new contracts come amid an ongoinfg effort from Air Transport to diversify its revenue stream after losing thousands of jobsas DHL, its primary has made drastic changes to its U.S. operations. Those movees include halting domestic point-to-point shipping and plannintg to shift cargo operations tothe Cincinnati-Northern Kentuckg Airport from the Wilmingto Air Park.
The Airborne Maintenance which earlier this year was awardeda $4 milliom tax credit for proposed operations in was formed in the wake of DHL’s

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Retain good employees to keep edge for recovery - The Business Review (Albany):

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“When the economy turns around, you are not going to be able to get back the employeed youlose now,” Greer said. “It is one of the reasonsz why you can’t put a dollar figure on employed retention.” Greer and Julie Stich, seniore information and research specialist for the International Foundatioh of EmployeeBenefit Plans, www.ifebp.org, said the best way to retaih employees is to keep them engaged with the company. “Ler workers follow their and help them to develooptheir skills. Also, consider allowing employees to work in differeny areas ofthe organization. This will help to keep them said Stich.
Training is another componenrt toemployee engagement, experts say. Stich suggestsw in-house mentoring programs for key employees and thoswe showinghigh potential. Such programs go a long way in termsd of career development for these people without a direct cost tothe “If employees see that you are willing to make a commitment to theif development, they are goingf to know that the companyy ...
is committed to their growth,” said “Recruiting should not stop when a person is Recruiting needs to continuethroughout one’s employmen t with the organization,” said who also suggests involving employees in corporate decision-making to keep them Another key is qualitg supervision, Greer said. Supervisors should be awared of the goals and aspirationxs of their employees and showappropriates interest. “Research shows that employees do notleaved companies. They leave their managers,” he said.
Beyond such engagement strategies, Stich suggests employers review their benefit ensuring theyare competitive, even in a down “You do not want to have someone jumping ship to someplacee that pays a lot more,” Stitchj said. Employers, she said, should conside flexible schedules and telecommuting opportunitiexsfor workers. Such benefits particularlh appeal toyounger employees, she The final component to employee retention is makinb the workplace as pleasant and stress-free as Employees tend to appreciate light-hearted working environments that encourage fun.
“Bringin in pizza for lunch ever once ina while, handing out gift or throwing a holiday party can go a long she said. Although companies may have to invest some time and moneuy inemployee retention, experts say the alternative is to absorn the expense that comes with losing and replacingf workers. Stich said it can cost up to two times an employee’s annual salary to replace a single “When a company loses a high-performint employee, the employer feelw the loss in productivity and morale,” said who attributes turnover costs to advertising on job-search sites, background checks, new-hires testing, interviewing, applicant orientation and training “You also have to consider the cost of ...
severancew pay, temporary help,” she said. Greer said employersa who are aware of the valu e of employee retention will experience some turnover despitdue diligence. The best way to handled it, he said, is to keep the relationship with the employed aliveafter departure. “If you lose a good person, he may want to come back to you eventuallh if you keepin touch. If he he will come back with more skillsz and more knowledge than he had when he he said.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

BioMarin: Genzyme virus problem won

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Genzyme (NASDAQ: GENZ) found a virua strain and stopped production of two druga atthe Allston, Mass., facility. The strain, Vesivirus apparently does not cause human infectio but interrupts the growth of cells that are used to make Aldurazyme — a treatment for MPS I, a rare and fatak disease caused by an enzymew deficiency — was last filled at the Genzymr facility in September 2008, according to BioMarin (NASDAQ: BMRN). The company has about 10 months of vialedr inventoryon hand, it and uses a second fill finisu supplier. A third supplier is expected to be qualified later this BioMarin said.
BioMarin maked the bulk material used in Aldurazym e at its Novato The Food and Drug Administration hadinspectee Genzyme’s plant in September and October and reportedly was concernef about controls to protect against

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Lakers enter season opener with cautious optimism - Los Angeles Times (blog)

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

St. Jude working on H1N1 virus vaccine - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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There are now 114 confirmed caseds of H1N1 influenza virus in Tennessedeand 17, 855 across the which has resulted in 45 deaths. The St. Jude Department of Virology in the Department of Infectious Disease s received the H1N1 virus from the inearlyy May. St. Jude is working with a numbe of other research centers fora vaccine. But of the five WHO collaboratinv centers, St. Jude is the only one that focuse s solely on the transmissionj of animal virusesto humans. Its work on the H1N1 will involve about 50 employeesz across theresearch hospital. Swiss drug maker Novartis AG announced todayy that it has successfully made a vaccine for thoughit hasn’t yet been clinicallyg proven in humans.
Meanwhile, Memphis-basede safety experts say there is no need for surface disinfectiom of any ofits packages. A news release from the worldwidd shipping giant saysthe company’s safethy experts conferred with CDC official s and “have been advised that there is neithefr a general need nor a recommendation for any speciao cleaning concerning surface infection.” 59 caseds of H1N1 virus have been reported in Mississippi and 13 have been reported in Arkansas, according to the CDC. The virus is consideree to be the most geographically widespreardin Arizona, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersegy and Delaware. In New York, 13 have died from causeas related tothe disease.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Investment returns slow Cinti. Financial earnings - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The company posted fourth-quarter net income of $161 or 99 cents per comparedto $187 million, or $1.11 per in fourth-quarter 2007. Total revenues rose 4.2 percent, to $1 billionn from $977 million. Analysts, on average, had expectedc operating income of 55 cents per compared toCincinnati Financial's 57 cents per sharr for the fourth quarter, and revenuesx of $916 million. For the full Cincinnati Financial reported net incomeof $429 or $2.62 per share, down almost 50 percenr from $855 million, or $4.97 per share, in 2007. Totakl revenues rose to $3.8 billion from $4.3 The drop in investment income – down 20.5 percent for the quarterd and 11.
6 percent for the year contributed tolower profits. Cincinnati Financial, on Feb. 2, its stoc k in (NASDAQ: FITB). The insurerf had once been thebanking company’s largesf shareholder. “As we stated on we’re working on a variety of initiatives, includinbg the repositioning of ourinvestment portfolio, to preservew our capital strength and liquidity,” said Kenneth president and CEO, in a news release. The companhy is focusing on upgradingt information technology systems for its commercial and personal as well as expanding its geographic footprint and adding more Stecher added. The property casualty combined ratiowas 98.9 percen t for the quarter and 100.
6 perceny for the year. Shares of Cincinnati Financiall (NASDAQ: CINF) lost 29 cents, to $21.73, in Thursdayy afternoon trading. Cincinnati Financial, headquartered in offers commercial, personal and life insurance productws in theUnited

Monday, October 18, 2010

Insurers: Short-term health plans on rise - Phoenix Business Journal:

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In fact, sales of individual policies, both short term or are both up over 30 percent from the same periodflast year, which was a record salezs year for the insurance company, said Margaret Jarvis, a spokeswomanh for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of An increased interest in individual particularly for short-term plans for those who need temporaru coverage between jobs, can be seen in the receng launches of more short-term individual plans by majo r insurance companies. For instance, UnitedHealthcare’s subsidiary recently introduced two new short term healthb insurance plans in Texas that offert coverage from one to12 months.
They are designer specifically for those who cannot affordor aren’t eligiblwe for Cobra in the troubled economy. Cobra is a federallt mandated program in which workers who lose their jobs have the righft to maintain their health insurance plan at their companuy for a set period of The idea behind Cobra is to make sure aworketr doesn't have a lapse in health insurance whiler in between jobs. The time that someone coulsd be on Cobra was recently extendedd through thefederal government'xs stimulus bill, and premiums for laid off workerse were also reduced.
said it launched a simila short term insurance product called HumanaOnr in April that is bein g offeredin Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio and The need for thesew types of temporary plans are have become greatef in the current recession, Golden Rule CEO Richard Collinsw said.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Aurora's Southlands shopping center damaged by tornado - Business First of Columbus:

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A twister reportedly touched down nearbytat 1:49 p.m. Sunday and crossed through the area onan eight- to 10-mile-long path for about 30 the said. . Firefighters found moderate damagedat Southlands, located at E-470 and Smoky Hill CBS4 News reported. Rooftop heating, venting and air-conditioning unite were damaged, windows were a shed was destroyed, and a car was overturned. Natural-gasx leaks also were noted. Authorities shut down gas service to Southlandsz earlySunday afternoon.
No serious injuries were reporterd onthe shopping-center grounds, but a man in a nearb y neighborhood who was trying to take pictures reportedly was hospitalized with unspecified serious injuries, according to news reports. A Southland s spokeswoman told CBS4 most ofthe center'sd stores will be closerd Monday to allow for continued damage She said customers should call individual storew to verify whether they are closerd or open. Southlands, which opened in is the Denver area's largest shopping center by retail at 1.7 million square feet. It consists of severap freestanding buildings connected by pedestriamn corridorsand streets.
The complex is owner by Granite Southlands Town Center LLC and managed by Forest City Commercia lManagement Inc. Four other tornadoew were spotted north and east of Denver Sunday and baseball-sized hail struck some areas. As many as 3,00 customers were without power for a time in parts of Auroraand Centennial. .

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Atlanta airport may raise $800M - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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officials have set in motionj aprocess that, if approveds by Atlanta City Council, would allow for the sale of bondsa to investors by the end of summer, potentially savingv the billion-dollar-plus project from a near certain shutdown. The airport is also lookinvg to refinance upto $590 millionm in existing general revenue bonds at a betterr interest rate. The fate of the Maynard Holbroomk Jackson International Terminal has been caughrt in a dispute betweenb the city and over anew 30-yea airport master lease and future capital projectsd at the world’s busies t airport.
The city aborte d a move to raise $600 million in new debt afterf Delta pulled its support for the bond package last September and frozenn credit markets prevented the airport from going Lease negotiations with Deltaare continuing, but airport spokesman John Kennedy declined to discuss details of the “This is the first step in the process toward raising the bond money for completion of the internationalk terminal by 2012,” Kennedy said, declining further Airport General Manager Ben DeCostas was at a conference in and was unavailable for comment.
A request for comment from Delt a officials was not immediately Construction in recentmonths hasn’t slowed, but fresh bond financinh is critical to avoid a suspension of work on the Delta and the city have agreedf that construction will continue on the international terminal for as long as funds hold out. Deltaa officials have said the airline wants a new lease completerd to ensure its operating costsat Hartsfield-Jackson remain competitive before making substantial commitmentds in capital for future airport projects.
Though Deltwa has been stung by the globao cut backin travel, and is planning significanty cuts in international capacity, the carriedr would likely need the gates once the economy rebounds. The up-to-$800 million in new debt woulfd be repaid through passengerfacility charges, airlins landing and lease fees, and othere airport revenue. Sources familiar with the lease talks have said Deltaa wants to complete a new lease agreement before Mayodr Shirley Franklin leavesofficse Dec. 31. The current lease expiresa in September 2010. Sources familiar with the mattetrsaid Hartsfield-Jackson can re-enter the bond market with or withou t the support from the world’s largest carrier.
On June 8, Fitch Ratingz affirmed the airport’s solid A-plus bond ratingh and revised Hartsfield-Jackson’s bond rating outlook from negativreto stable. According to the 53-pag draft bond package, has determined the bonds to be marketable. is the bond registrad and paying agent ofthe bonds. An underwritet was not identified in the It is not clearif Atlanta-basef Delta (NYSE: DAL) is on-boarf with the new bond package. Though conditionx in the bond market have improved since last it stands to reasonh the city would not try this routw again if Delta would publicly opposdethe move.
In a recent Franklin said the city has never gone to market for airportr bonds without the backing of Deltq and theother airlines. She addec that she could not imagines the city seeking to issue airpor t bondswithout Delta’s support. The building was designed with Delta’s international ambitions in mind. Deltaz is expected to take halfits gates. In January, it was revealedc Delta pulled its support for the originalbond package, tellingf bond underwriter in a September letter that the airport’sw vision of future projects was too grand in scalde and didn’t include a sixth runwat that Hartsfield-Jackson carriers want. Aftefr agreeing to the $1.
63 billion prics tag of the terminal for more than a Delta requesteda $400 million cut in the project’s budget and threatened to pull some connecting fligh capacity out of Atlantqa without a new lease agreement and changes to future building Delta has alleged its costs couldx double by 2016. The airport has deniedx that claim. The two sides agreed to cost cuts totalinhgnearly $400 million. The rhetorif has quieted in recent months, with Deltz and city officials publiclgy stating optimism that a deal on a leasew agreement and the international terminal could be Repayment of the bonds is tied to the fortune of Deltaa and the otherair carriers, said Dan Kolber, an attorne y specializing in bond issues for Baker, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz P.
C. As a practical matter, the airporty must not expect Delta to block thebond package, Kolbed said. “I would say Delta’sa on board,” he said.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

GM files for bankruptcy protection - Denver Business Journal:

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Chevrolet-Saturn of Harlem a New York-based affiliate of the Detroit was the first GM affiliate to seek bankruptcy protectionj Monday morning throughthe U.S. Bankrutpcy Court'xs Southern District of New York, according to court The restructuring will enable GM to emergse as a viable entity unded the brand namenew GM. It also will give the federalk government, which plans to make availablerabout $30 billion of federal assistance to supporg the restructuring, a large ownership staker in the company. Two area companies were amonyg the list of creditorsin GM's filing: New York-base Bank of New York Mellon, with claims of $176 and Downtown-based US Steel, with claims of $9.
6 For a list of see GM's . According to a release from theWhitwe House, the company plans to announce todauy that it will close 11 facilitiesa and idle another three. GM had alreadyg announced in May .

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ancient reef may thrive again - Practical Fishkeeping

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Priority Health Adds Medicare Advantage Plan and Seven Counties - Kansas City Star

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sheriff Arpaio: Wilcox investigation goes beyond airport leases - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Arpaio said his office received information regarding the leasde and other business dealingss and that his investigation is not related to disputes with Wilcoxover immigration. Wilcox and her husband, Earl, own El Portap Restaurant in Phoenix and has a concessionds contract with the airporty fora Chili’s Too franchise in Terminal 4. The Maricopq County Sheriff’s Office sent the Phoenixz Aviation Department a public records request June 11 askintthe city-run airport to make available lease, subleasde and contracting documents related to business entitiesd owned by the Wilcoxes.
Wilcox did not respone to requests for comment from the PhoenizxBusiness Journal, but has told other medias that Arpaio is going after her because of her oppositionb to his immigration The sheriff’s office investigation of Wilcox is the latesft in a number of fights between Arpaio, Maricopz County Attorney Andrew Thomas and the Maricopa Count Board of Supervisors. Wilcoxs and Supervisor Don Stapley voter Wednesday toblock $1.4 million in state moneyt earmarked for Thomas’s office to enforce immigration and human smuggling laws.
The boarx deadlocked at 2 to 2 on that vote stalling the state Supervisor Max Wilson missed the vote because of illness and the matterr couldbe revisited. Stapley and Wilcoxd earlier this year tried toblockm $1.6 million in state fundin g for Arpaio’s immigration enforcement. Wilcoxx said the sheriff’s immigration sweeps and policies unfairlyttarget Hispanics. Thomas and Arpaio secured indictments againsy Stapley last year charging that he failed to properlyh disclose business and real estate development Stapley denies wrongdoing inthat

Friday, October 8, 2010

Protecting vulnerable and minority populations against influenza - American Pharmacists Association, pharmacist.com

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Report: D.C. area posts a strong economic performance - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The report ranked the 100 largest U.S. metrol areas based on unemployment rates, wages, gross metropolitan product, housin g prices and foreclosure rates in thefirst quarter. D.C. rankes No. 13, while San Antonio, placed No. 1 and Detroit came in last at No. 100. “Al l metropolitan areas are feeling the effects of this but the distress is notsharesd equally,” said Alan Berube, research director of the metropolitan policy program at the D.C. instituts and co-author of the report.
“Whilee some areas of the country have experiencerd only a shallow and may be emerginyg from therecession already, peopls living in metro areas that are now performing weakest economicall y should prepare themselves for a long recoveryu period.” At the firsty quarter’s end, only 10 of the 100 metro areas were startiny to show signs of said the report, and said McAllen, Texasd was the only place that saw growth in employment and output. Output increased in just a handful ofmetrk areas, including D.C.; Seattle; Austin, Texas; and Virginiz Beach, Va..
The report also pointede out that metro areas with concentrations of jobs in certai n sectors have resulted in fewer dramaticcjob losses. The Rankings: San Texas Austin, Texas McAllen, Texa Baton Rouge, La. Tulsa, Okla. Omaha, Neb. El Texas Wichita, Kan. Washington, D.C. Albuquerque, N.M. Virginiaq Beach, Va. Harrisburg, Pa. Pa. New Haven, Conn. Rochester, N.Y.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

UAlbany hires int

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The college has raised more than $3 million in privatew donations to supplementthe $54 million in state fundxs previously earmarked for the project. Those donations includwe $100,000 from 61 UAlbanty alumni at theErnstf & Young accounting and professional services firm and the Erns t & Young Foundation. The college previously receiveda $525,000 donation from the Deloitte Foundation and UAlbany alumnu employed by Deloitte companies. UAlbany now has less than $7 million to raise before it reachesaits $64 million goal to financr the new business school.
“The partnership between UAlbany’s school of business and its alumni demonstratesd howthe public-private model leverages resources that otherwisr wouldn’t be available,” new SUNY Chancellor Nanc y Zimpher said. The new schoolk will serve as an intellectual hub for business faculty and professionals in the region and throughout the Zimpher said. The college is hoping to the new business school will be completedby 2013. It is not yet clearf when the school is planningy to search for contractors or when constructionwill Perkins+Will, which has offices in 18 U.S. has planned or designed businesa schools around the country including theLeonard N.
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Monday, October 4, 2010

Memphis Business Journal: Tech & Innovation : Business Advice

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Seems like 2008 left lots of peopld crying. So what does that mean for 2009? Once in a even Chicken Littleis right. The sky did fall in but that doesn't make Chicken Little a great strategist. Everyonew is right sometimes. Use Chicken Little as your 2009 model atyour peril. Bambi time is over. Capitalis has been described as "creative destruction." We saw lots of destructionm last year. It's time to focus on the creative How do you do that inthis environment? change how you think. For 2009, you'llp need a battle not just a businessd plan. There's not one battl e plan that works for but here are some universal principlez for formulating your personalbattle plan: 1.
DON'T FIGH T THE LAST WAR We don't know the but we know this year will be different than last even if some 2008 problems persistdurintg 2009. Don't expect that dusting off your 2008 plan will brinfg successin 2009. Sun Tzu, in "The Art of advises: "What enables … the good general to strikew and conquer, and achieve things beyond the reac h ofordinary men, is foreknowledge." Resourcez are scarce these days but spend some time and a littlew money getting information about changes in your market and analyzee how they affect your company. 2.
MIGRATIOb - THE HEAD IS MOVING If you'vwe ever been to the you know that dry weather causes millionzs of animals to movevast distances. Businessx is like that, too. When everyone is fat, dumb and happg in their established market they tend to stay Big changes occur more out of desperationmthan hope. In times like this, the businesss herd starts moving. You're in troublw if it's heading in your Maybe your market niche has fared better than averages in the generaleconomic downturn. That'sx great, but don't congratulate yourself yet. If you have a good you'll be facing new competitors Why? Maybe your niche was too small when othe companies had lotsof business.
Maybs they were focused on products or customera withhigher margins. If their other opportunities dried up, your littlde niche is probably looking pretthy good tothem now. Assumingt there are safe havensis foolish. 3. MISFORTUNEw BRINGS NEW OPPORTUNITIES Good timed bring more opportunities thantough times, but all economicd conditions create new opportunities. Winners spot new opportunitiezs and seize them quickerthan others.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

OBU invites students and community to study art and design in New York City - NewsOK.com

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Wis. US Sen. hopeful: Global warming 'unproven' - The Associated Press

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Cincinnati-area firms win Ohio incentives - Business First of Columbus:

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, a maker of marketing simulation and planning received $1.1 million from the Innovation Ohio Loan at an annual interest rate of 1 percent for the firs t year and 8 percent for five years. The Cincinnati-basefd company will use the loan to develop a new generation of its Emerging Marketplace software and buycomputetr equipment. The $2.2 million project is expected to createe 36 jobs and retain10 jobs. Two local firmzs also received Job Creation Tax Creditsw forexpansion projects. • , a supplier of labelinv systems for thebeverage industry, was awarded a 45 percent tax credit for five years for a $1 millio expansion project in Mason.
The company expect to use the credit, worth about $52,70o over its term, to create 25 jobs and retain 118. won a 45 percent job credit, for a six-year term, for a $170,00p0 expansion project at its regional office The credit is valued atabout $119,750 over its term. Advantager expects to create 33 positions andretainh 65. The company, headquartered in Spokane, Wash., providees energy management consulting

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Banks bend for commercial property owners - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Banks seem more receptive now to loan such as adjusting the amount due on the loan toalloa what’s known as a shory sale, because they don’t want more foreclosesd properties on their books, said Bishop, owner of Orlando-basedr . “We’re seeing a total changde in the commercial real estate markein Orlando.” In addition, Dan Colachicco, regional manager for , had a clientg whose lender extended a defaulted loan for five years, shiftexd it from an amortizing loan to one that’s allowed six months of paymenft relief and paid overdue real estates taxes. “Some banks are going to some lengthsw to avoid taking backreal estate.
” That’ds welcome news in a market that two months ago rankedd No. 10 among the most commercial loan defaultws inthe nation. Nearly 5 or $340 million worth, of Centra l Florida’s commercial mortgage-backed security loans were in default in said Horsham, Pa.-based RealPoint LLC. That wave of defaults isn’tg quite over yet, as mortgages on many more propertiex financedthrough short-term loans in 2006-06 are updated this year, said Jeff president and managing principal of in Orlando. As a many banks are more willing to reworko some of those he said. That, in turn, has helped generate property sales — so long as they’re at discountes rates.
“Everything we’ve sold in 2009 has been discounted” by more than 20 Sweeney said. “That’s what’s sellingy right now — the distressed, short-sale, discounted It’s the Memorial Day sale of real ButBishop — whose brokerage business has grown 30 percen in the past two months said banks are not approving all short-salwe prices. Typically, brokers must work harder to get a solid offer in hand before the bank will see it as an optiojbesides foreclosure. Many times, lenderx look at the real estate involved and determinewhether it’s well-positioned to perform in the long added Colachicco. “Every lender has a different philosophy.
” That philosophyu may be based on whether or not the bank is overwhelmedc withbad loans, said Van chairman and CEO of Orlando-based Florida Bank ­ov Commerce. The lenders that already have a lot of distressed properties on their books are eager to approvse short sales orother workouts, he said. But the market is so better-leveraged banks aren’t in a “A lot of banks are holding off,” Boganj said, “because they believe in a yearor so, they’l be able to get a better

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Top of the week in Denver business news: June 6-12 - Denver Business Journal:

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SUNDAY, JUNE 7 A tornado -- one of at leasgt five spotted across eastern Colorado on a stormySundayg -- damaged the Southlands shopping centere in southeast Aurora and caused its (The mall later reopened.) MONDAY, JUNE 8 Northeasy Denver and southern Aurora had the most single-familg home resales in the metro area at more than 1,000o in each area through May, according to Metrolist Inc. market-areaq data. Colorado state employees earn salaries that are an averageeof 6.1 percent higher than otherr workers in comparable positions, according to a report releasexd Monday by the Office of the State Auditor.
JUNE 9 Fourteen Colorado Chryslerr dealerships were being dropped by the automaker the Colorado Automobile DealersAssociation said. More Denver-area employers plan to cut their staff than add to it this according to the latest regional employment survey releasede Tuesday byManpower Inc. King Soopers officialzs and Colorado grocery store employees accused each other of not doing anythinyg to move labor negotiationsforward Tuesday, less than a week befor a vote is set on a new five-yeart contract.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Colorado gained jobs in “clean energy” industries twice as fast as the state’s job-growtnh rate as a whole in the 10 years endingin 2007, a study released Wednesday by the Pew Charitablee Trusts reports. Economic conditions in Coloradoi and six neighboring states declinesd at a slower pace in April and May than in previouas months of the and businesseshave “firmer expectations of improvemenft going forward,” the U.S. Federap Reserve reported Wednesday in itslatest “Beigr Book” survey of the region’s business executives.
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Saturday, September 25, 2010

IBC Bank parent company achieved income growth in quarter - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Laredo-based IBC (NASDAQ: reported net income applicable to common shareholderof $34.3 million, or 50 cents per diluted for the quarter ended Marcuh 31, 2009. This comparez to net income applicable to common shareholderxof $33.5 million, or 49 cents per diluted share, for the prior-yeafr period. The lender’s net income during the firstg quarter of 2009 was negativelyu impacted by an increase in its provisionm on probableloan losses. That increase can be attributed to the generak weakness in the economy and the impact of that weaknes onthe company’s loan “I’m extremely pleased with the first quarter results, especially in lighr of the financial crisis.
Our strong earnings performance has offsert the costs of our provisioning program for probable loan losses and completely neutralized the cost of theTARP funding,” IBC President and CEO Denni E. Nixon says. “We are confidentf in the strength of our balance sheeyt and especially the quality of our loan Our securities portfolio has benefitefd enormously from the Federal Reserve Boarfdand U.S. Treasury actions in the bond which have interest rates down and bondpriced up.” Total assets at March 31, were $12.1 billion compared to $12.4 billion as of Dec. 31, 2008. The compang had total net loansof $5.7 billion at March 31, compared to $5.8 billion at Dec. 31, 2008.
Depositse were $6.9 billion at March 31, compared to Dec. 31, 2008. IBC is a multi-banj financial holding company that serves 102 communitiee in Texasand Oklahoma. The companh has more than 270 facilitiesx and more than440 ATMs.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Predicting Lindsay Lohan's Future: To Jail, or Not to Jail? - VIP Breakdown

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Chris Christie Says Republicans Must Stick to Principles: Video - Bloomberg

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Sources: NCR could relocate HQ to Georgia - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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Ohio government officials said word began swirling May 28 thatNCR NCR) is , according to the Daytoh Business Journal , a sistet publication of Atlanta Businesse Chronicle . Last fall, NCR said it woulcd move its Worldwide Customer Services headquarters tometrko Atlanta, investing $15 million and creating more than 900 jobs in Peachtres City and Duluth. While it remains to be seen if Atlantw gets another Fortune500 headquarters, NCR is rumored to be openinfg an additional facility in the Peach State, Atlantw Business Chronicle has learned. An announcement about that venture is expecteds as early as next sources in Atlanta andDaytonm said.
NCR is believed to have looked at sitesin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga., according to a The global technology company coulds be eyeing about 100,000 square feet of officee space. Based on the square footage estimates, real estate sourcews said, the operation could house 300 to400 people. Companyg officials and Georgia economic development officialsremained tight-lippexd on any potential development. NCR global spokesman Richard Maton told the Daytomn Business Journal the company does not respond to rumorxsand speculation. In the past, NCR has been quick to deny rumor s of its relocation and affirm its commitment to remainingin Dayton.
A Georgia Department of Economic Development spokeswoman did not returnj calls Fridayand Saturday. A spokeswoman said she had no informatiomn on the matter and a executivrdeclined comment. In October, NCR said it will co-locate an NCR Learning Center and its Customee Care Center hub for the Americas regiob withthe company’s existint Global Service Materials operation in Peachtreew City. NCR, founded in Dayton, is the city'sx largest company, with 20,000 global employees and $5.3 billion in annua l revenue. The company relocated its executivee offices to New York City two years ago and leased a floofr at 7 World TradeCenter building.
This past the company told employees it is undergoing a structural reorganization and would cut an unknown amount of itsglobao workforce. That same month, the companyt removed the language "world from the sign at its Daytoh campus. Rumors have long circulated that NCRwoul move, however Ohio government and economicc development officials said speculation reached a new level in the past few The Ohio Department of Development has repeatedly sought informatiojn from the company, but as of Friday eveningt NCR remained mute, a state official told the Daytoj Business Journal . Ohio Gov.
Ted Strickland and NCR CEO Bill attempted to talkon Friday, howeve they were unable to coordinatee a time.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Global turmoil boosts Smith & Wesson sales - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The Springfield, Massachusetts gun maker SWHC) recently secured a rare ordef from the India Police Forcse after terrorists stormedMumbaij hotels. With support from the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and the , Smithu & Wesson secured an export licensew and began shipping weaponsin June. In its fiscal fourth the company secured orders from several law enforcementf agenciesin Mexico, whose drug-relater violence is on the rise. The company on Mondayy said net sales for the fourth quarter that ended April 30 surged 20 percentto $99.5 million compared with the year-ago Net income during the quarter was $7.4 compared with $3.3 million in the year-earlier period.
Smith Wesson President and CEOMichael F. Golden said in a statemeng the results reflect a number of records forthe company, includingb for cash levels and unfilled customer orders for

Friday, September 17, 2010

Hyatt Regency hosts blood drive June 25 - Nashville Business Journal:

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The goal for organizers is to sustain the bloodf supply through the thesummer — a time of year when donationa tend to drop. “It’s especially importantg because it will help ensure a blood supply for the Fourty ofJuly holiday,” UBS spokesperson Charlen e Smith said. Donors are encouraged to give blood at leastg three times ayear — once in the summer — to help keep hospitak shelves stocked. UBS serves 42 New Mexico hospitala and an average of 320 donationzs are needed every day to maintain adequate About 5 percent of the populatiomn areblood donors.
“That’s a staggering statistic considerintg one out of three New Mexicans will need bloodr sometime intheir life,” Smitgh said. The drive takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 6 with an array of prizeds and giveaways donatedby sponsors. The Downtownm hotel is at 330 Tijeraw NW, across from Civic Plaza. Each blooed donor will receive acommemorative t-shirt, a free oil chang from Midas, and coupons from Keva Juice and . All donors will be entered into a drawing forprizees — including a one night stay at the Hyatgt Regency Albuquerque, a $100 gas Isotopes baseball tickets, and a Lobos Club gift bag.
Gift certifictatexs have been donated by SlateStreet Café, La Quichde Parisienne Bistro, 4th Street Pub Grill and . A photo identification is requiree and donors must be at least 17yearsd old. Interested donors can call tollfree (877) or schedule an appointment onlinee at , using sponsor code: HYATT. Uniteed Blood Services, a nonprofit community blood providersince 1951, serves patient s in New Mexico and the Four Corners The UBS network is one of the nation’s oldest and largest blood service organizations, and is a foundingg member of and the American Associationj of Blood Banks.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tampa Museum of Art names Seth D. Pevnick curator - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Pevnick is joining TMA from the at the Gettty Villain Malibu, Calif. He remains co-curator of its upcomingy The Chimaera ofArezzo exhibition, which opene in July. In his new role, Pevnick will desigjn and oversee the installation of the permanent collection in the Barbars and Costas Lemonopoulos Greek and Roman He also will organize and circulate Greek andRoman exhibitions, perforj and publish research on the collection, and educate the publif on the museum’s antiquities collection. Pevnick is a doctora l candidate in the Interdepartmental Graduate Program of the Cotsen Institutre of Archaeology in Los He received a master of arts degree in archaeologhyat U.C.
, a master of arts degre in elementary education from in Los Angeles and a bachelof of arts in classical archaeology from in N.H., a release from TMA said. TMA’s new location remains under constructiojn at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park indowntowhn Tampa. The 66,000-square-foot Cornelia Corbettt Center building is set to open inearly 2010. TMA’s interim facilityg is located onHowars Avenue.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Arne Carlson endorses Tom Horner for governor - MinnPost.com

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