Friday, August 31, 2012

Hillsborough TV program to focus on foreclosure prevention - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Guests representing local and national housint efforts will explain ways residents can take advantagde of foreclosure prevention programs and funding assistance that couldd save their homes as a partof HTV’s County Connectionn program airing Jan. 8. The program will also pay a behind-the-scenees visit to the Clerk of the Circuit Court officew to reveal boxes filled with foreclosurw applications and employees who have been pulled from othere divisions to help with theunexpectecd workload, a release said. Foreclosure applications have doubler every yearsince 2006, with a total of 18,87 foreclosure applications being received through November 2008.
Hillsborough County executives will discussthe department’s HomeSavers Progranm for residents in danger of losing theirr homes, and the nationallyu funded Neighborhood Stabilization Program, which is being used to purchasee abandoned and foreclosed homes for rehabilitation. Chloe Coney, districg director for U.S. Congresswoman Kathy Castor, will discussz workshops sponsored by their office that helps connecft homeowners with counseling organizations for help onthe spot, as well as nationaol funding available for foreclosurs prevention efforts, the release said.
Bill Sanchez of the will relate firsthanfd accounts of homeowners who are facing their biggesg fears andhow -approvedd counseling services can help residents avoid scames and save their homes. County Connection is a weekly question-and-answed program that addresses community For a completeprogram schedule, The programming can be seen on channepl 622, and Verizon and systems’ Channelk 22.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Nordstrom to open first Rack store in Houston - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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“We’ve wanted to bring our Housto n customers a Nordstrom Rack for some timeand we’r e thrilled about this opportunity,” Scott Meden, president of Nordstromm Rack, said in a statement. The store will be locatedd in The Centre at Post Oak near Post Oakand Westheimer. Nordstronm Rack is Nordstrom’s off-price retail division offering savings of 30 percent to 70 percenrt on apparel and accessories for menand children. Nordstromj Rack merchandise is made up of productwsfrom Seattle-based Nordstrom’s (NYSE: JWN) full-line store and the company’s online store at Nordstrom.com, as well as special purchasd items.
The Centre at Post Oak, ownerd by Houston-based , is locatedd directly across the street from the Houston Galleriqa and includes tenants suchas Marshall’s, Barnes Noble, Old Navy, Grancd Lux Cafe and Morton’s Steakhouse. Vonn Tran of Weingartenb represented The Centre at Post Oak inthe lease, and Jan Odom served as associate counsel for Weingarten on the deal. The newesyt Nordstrom Rack will bethe retailer’s sixth in

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Supreme Court temporarily blocks Chrysler/Fiat merger - The Business Review (Albany):

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg granteds a motion filed by Indiana statde pension funds to delay the merger betwee the American and Italian automakers in what the said was an administrativ extension designed to allow sufficient time for the Supreme Court to explorer whether or not a stay is according to several published reportslate Monday. The Suprems Court move extends a stay alreadgy issued by a lower court that was set to expir lateafternoon Monday. Fiat has given Chrysler until June 15 to finisghthe merger. Attorneys for the pensiom funds argued that they would receivee just pennies on the dollarf fora $42 millio n loan given to Chrysler. However, U.S.
Solicitor Generalp Elena Kagan said the imminent collapse ofChryslerr — said to be losing upward of $100 million dailg — was of greater concerh to government officials than the loan When Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last it announced it would reject 789 dealershipp agreements nationwide, including 35 in Florida. Locaol dealership affected include GoldenMotorws Inc. dba , Jim Boast Dodgre Inc. dba in Bradenton, Plattner Automotive dba Tarpon SpringsdDodge Inc., Regal dba in Lakeland, St. Pete Jeep Eagle dba and 1099 LLCdba . 1099 LLC is majoritg owned by CongressmanVern Buchanan, R-Longboat Key.
On May 27, Floridaq Attorney General Bill McCollum filed a formal objectiom to the Florida dealership On Monday, Sen. Bob R-Tenn., said he was introducing a measure that would use government funds to full reimburse rejecteed dealerships for vehicles and parts whil e both Chryslerand (OTC PK: worked through bankruptcy. GM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptc y protectionJune 1.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Downtown Staybridge Suites seeks receivership - Austin Business Journal:

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SJ Properties Suites Buyco EHF, whicnh includes an investor from Iceland, filed the petition Monday in Milwauker CountyCircuit Court. Judge Mel Flanagabn scheduled a hearing for June 30 on a motiojn to appoint Milwaukee attorney Seth Dizard as the Work stopped in December 2008 onthe high-rise at 1150 N. Water Street when the constructiom manager and developer DOC Milwaukeebecames insolvent, according to the receivership petition. The Icelandicc investors said that in Novembe 2006 they provided an advanceof $17.4 milliomn for a 120-room extended stay hotel and at least 18 luxuryh condos. The project also receivedr $13.
4 million in financiny from a unit ofin Atlanta, whicu in May was placed in receivershiop by the FDIC. The Milwaukee receivership petition said the propert on Water Street alreadyhas furniture, flooring and fixturese in the Staybridge portion of Liens against the project total more than $3.4 million, accordinhg to the receivership petition. The largest lienxs were filed by Milwaukee-area contractors and suppliersUihlei Electric, , and Klein-Dickert. SJ Properties recently sued DOC Milwaukeed and Economou Partnersin U.S. District Court in Milwaukee claiming a fraudulent transfer of fundse intended for the WaterStreet project.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

BofA, Wells to accept California IOUs - Dayton Business Journal:

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BofA says the state’s budgetr crisis prompted its “To support our customers, while givinhg the state legislature additional time to passa budget, we will accepty California state-registered warrants — or IOUs from existing customers and clients,” Charlotte-based BofA says in a written statement. San Francisco-baseed Wells (NYSE:WFC) says it is accepting the warrants for the sake ofits customers. "We are reluctant to take this but are doing so to help our customers who are not at fault and with the expectation that the legislaturw and governor will complete the budgetwithi days," Wells says. On Wednesday, Gov.
Arnold Schwarzenegger blastes state lawmakers for failing to pluga $24 billion hole in the state budget before the star of the new fiscal year. And he calledr a special session of the state legislature to fix thebudgetf mess. Failure to pass a budget by midnight Tuesday increases the shortfall to morethan $26 billion due to the loss of education-relatex budget fixes, Schwarzenegger said at a prese conference Wednesday. He also announced an executivr order adding a thirdx furlough day each month for state a move expected to free up anadditional $425 milliojn in the new fiscal year. Although the governofr called for thespecial session, it is up to the legislaturer to schedule it.
When it will be held is yet tobe

Friday, August 24, 2012

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

US Battery Maker Says China May Lead the World in Electric Vehicles - Scientific American (blog)

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Howard University ready to start town center project - Washington Business Journal:

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According to the solicitation, Howard wants to lease the land for the constructio n of more than 300rental apartments, 70,00 square feet of retail (including a 35,000-square-foot groceryy store) and parking. The area is at the cornee of V Street and Georgia Avenue NW, three blocks nortg of the Shaw-Howard University Metro station and across from Howard'se campus. Developer . had been planningh 322 apartments, 450 parking spaces and a Philadelphia-basedx Fresh Grocer store for the site but was not mentionef inthe solicitation. Howard Universitgy officials were not availablefor comment. The schook named Sidney Ribeau, current president of Bowlinv Green University, its 16th president May 7.
The searcbh for developers was enabled by a land swap betweenm the universityand D.C. that Mayor Adriann Fenty announcedApril 24. In it, D.C. dealt away a forme bakery at Georgia Avenue and W StreertNW -- known as the Bond Building -- to Howared University for a 63,400-square-foot parcel at Floridaa and Sherman avenues. A D.C. Superior Court judgw ruled in 2005 that the parcel belongedx tothe District. The District plands a second solicitation forthat parcel, which faces both Floridaw Avenue and Seventh Street, for a mixed-use project featuring at least 300 housing units. Responsez to the solicitation are dueJune 10.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Chamber: Twin Cities good for life, bad for taxes - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The results: Sure enough, the Twin Cities have a high qualityyof life, but high taxes, too. Overall, the area stilpl ranks high as a great place todo There’s no surprise to the The chamber’s index is a compilation of all kindd of rankings from other sources. The rankings mostlgy compared the Twin Citiesmetrl area, or Minneapolis and St. Paul individually, with nine similadr metro areas: Austin, Texas; Boston; Charlotte, N.C.; Denver; Phoenix; Portland, San Diego; Seattle; and St. Louis.
The Twin Cities rankw high among its peers for havinga well-educated work forcde and a high quality of life; with a shortefr commute to work; accessx to the Internet; and availability of arts, entertainment and recreationj businesses. The area gets low rankingzs for state and local taxes per But the Twin Cities of best metr o areasfor business. Todd Klingel, the regiona l chamber’s president and CEO, acknowledged that the high taxe support the high qualityof life. But he said it was importan to ask what the proper qualityy of life level should beversus “How can we maintain this qualityy of life at a more efficientf level?” he said.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

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The two ambulances, which cost about $200,000 each, are owned by the hospital and are in additionb to a fleet of about six ambulances contractecd fromother companies, said Jody Graham, the hospital’sx chief operating officer. Children’s Memorial Hermannb recently became the first pediatrixc hospital in the region to be certified by the as a Levek I pediatric trauma The new vehicles are designate d as Specialized Emergency MedicalServices Vehicles, a leveol above Advanced Life Support ambulances, indicating that the vehicles are carryingf extra personnel with specialized medical training.
The ambulancesa will enable the Children’a transport team to carry out any procedure that is done in a pediatric ICU, including some surgicakl procedures. “Now that we are a Level 1 trauma center, we have expanded speciality services, so we have the ability to take care of morecomplec patients,” Graham said. “Our coverage area is more expandef aswell — especially with the Galveston market shut down — causinfg us to have to drive longerr distances.” The new ambulances’ additional capabilities include intravenouas pumps, continuous cardiac and respiratory monitoring, carboj dioxide monitoring and invasive line monitoring.
En route to the the team can be in constant contact by phone with a pediatricv ICU physicianat Children’ds Memorial Hermann. Other features include a built-in a refrigerator, an IV fluidf warmer, and storage and electrical outlets for multiple IV ventilatorsand monitors. The ambulances also are equippesd withDVD players.

Friday, August 17, 2012

UNT survey: Perception of gas well drilling varies based on distance, royalties - Dallas Business Journal:

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However, the UNT study says respondents changed theirr receptivity to the prospect of having a well near theier neighborhood when they were told the hypothetical well would be builrt just 200 to 500feet Overall, the survey found that 52 percentr of the 607 randoml y selected respondents were favorable to hearing about a hypothetical well located at leas t a thousand feet from their The percentage in favor jumped to 65 percent when participantz were asked how they would feel if they coulf obtain royalty payments from a well locater a thousand feet away.
The studu concluded distance is a determinative factorf in assessing asurvey participant’s levep of receptivity to a well in close range. When the hypotheticalo well was moved to within 500 feet of a 72 percent had an unfavorable view with no royaltuy payments included inthe deal. With royalty payments 59 percent were willing to accept a well built withi 500 feet oftheir community. However, opposition grew strongv on both fronts when the hypothetical well was projected to be 200 feet from a The UNT Survey Researcjh Center said 86 percent of respondents objected to havinf a well that close withoutgroyalty fees.
Even with royalty payments included in the 78 percent of the respondents stilkl objected to having a well drilled withih 200 feet oftheir neighborhood. “At 1,000 the prospect of receiving royaltiese appears toinfluence respondents’ favorability rating,” said Dr. Paul director of the UNT SurveyResearch Center. “The strengtuh of that influence dissipates as proposed gas wells get closeerto respondents’ neighborhoods.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

San Francisco Business Times: Starting a Business : Business Advice

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Let's be honest: Things are bad, and it is miserablew out there in the worldof commerce. We are in a globap recession that will last forsome time. 1. The economhy eventually will improve andget better. 2. Most companiezs rely on salespeople to help with the bottom Continuing sales of a product or service for an organization alonh with great salespeople will be neede d even more during these tough I think it is importan to look at a strategu as old as business itself that will help a its profitability, the salespeople employed and the customers that a company does business with. The first thing, whichn is of the utmost importance, are your customers.
Whetheer you are the CEO reading this, the salesperson or a personb in customerservice - this is the time to protect your customer base and make sure that they are satisfied, period ! The one way to do this is to get in toucu with your customers. Do not attempt to do this by mail or It istoo impersonal. If you want to buildr relationships withyour customers, then build them the way they are supposeed to be built - by people dealing directlh with people! You need to ask your customerd a simple and direct "How are we doing for you? Be honest, and tell me the Next, for the salespeople who still are you are going to have to work Yes, I said it - harder.
This meansw not only visiting your existing customerws and checking their true level of customer satisfactiob but also going out and gettintnew business. Sure, the economy is and we are not buying as much of anything as we did a fewyearsd ago, but the fact remains that there is still business being done out there.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Two companies pull out of FutureGen - Business First of Columbus:

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billion coal-fueled experimental power plantin Mattoon, Ill. Columbus-baserd Inc. and Atlanta-based , two of the nation’s largesgt emitters of carbon dioxide, told the Reutersw news service that they were pullinfg out ofthe alliance. Both companies pointeds to concernsabout cost. St. Louis-based , said it is still involved withthe project. "Peabodyt remains a strong advocate of FutureGen asa high-profile project to commercialize near-zerop emissions technologies," said Vic Svec, Peabody'ds senior vice president of investorr relations and communications, in a "Peabody is proud to be a foundinhg member of the Allianced and will continue to collaboratwe with partners and the federal government to advancs this project to the finish The FutureGen Alliance was once comprised 13 companies, a number that has changed several times, according to U.
S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a major proponent of the project. “The allianced has lost and added new partners severa times since it was first formed and as the project evolvesw over the nextsix months, I believe the alliances will continue to grow in in strength and in their partnership with the ( ),” he said in a The proposed plant with the preliminaryu backing of the DOE and the allocation of $1 billion in stimulue money. The alliance and President Barackj Obama’s Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, this month to restary plans for preliminarydesignm activities, final cost estimate analysid and funding for the plant, which stalledf under the Bush administration.
Durbinb successfully pushed to in the federapl stimulus package that could help pay forthe plant. He said he also securesd another $100 million in appropriations funding. The rest of the project’sw price tag is expected to come from private fundintg fromthe alliance’s member companies. "The DOE's recenft announcement to offer funding supporyt is generating renewed interest and enthusiasm inthe project, and we are continuing discussions with new potentiaol partners," Svec said. Supporter say FutureGen would and 150permanenf jobs.

Monday, August 13, 2012

House chair criticizes SBA

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The SBA announced it temporarily will allow auto dealers to useits 7(a) businesds loan program to finance vehicle Many lenders had stopped making thesew so-called floorplan loans to auto dealers. Rep. Nydia D-N.Y., who chairs the , fears “there is a significantlhy higher risk ofloan defaults” on these floorplan This could force the SBA to increase the subsidyh rate for 7(a) loans, which would make the loans costlier for futurse borrowers. In a June 2 letter to SBA AdministratorKarenb Mills, Velazquez noted the SBA had “long prohibite the use of its financing programs for the purpose of wholesalee lending, and for good reason.
Becaused lenders are limited in their abilitg to exercise full control over the financed the exposure to loss in floorplahn loans is greater than in othe r typesof financing.” Vehicles serve as collateral for floorplamn loans, and the value of this collaterao “will depreciate rapidly” given the inventor y facing auto makers in the wake of the bankruptcy reorganizatione of and , Velazquez wrote.
“While clearly there is a need to provided this industry withtransitional assistance, doingy so by focusing on inherently riskg financial arrangements seems questionable,” she “The potentially negative impacts of this polichy change are likely to extend well beyonc the auto industry.” But Tony Wilkinson, president and CEO of the , said the floorpla n loans shouldn’t be any riskier than otherr types of 7(a) loans if administeres responsibly. “I think it’s appropriatse for the SBA to look at everythinf they can do for all smalp businessesright now, give small businesses’ inability to access credit,” Wilkinson said.
Velazquezs also contended the time the agenct spent on developing a complexz new loan program shouls have been spent on implementing overdu programs called for in the economicfstimulus bill. The floorplan loans will help onlya “veryy limited group” of small businesses, she noted. Had the SBA insteaed focused more on thestimulusw programs, “thousands of small businesses that can no longee wait for help would have seen Velazquez wrote.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Six Flags, Inc. Company Profile | SIX Company Information

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We are the largest regional theme park operatorf inthe world, engaged solelyh in the theme park business. Thesed parks include 14 of the 50 most highly attended themee parks in North America and the largestf paid admission theme parkin Mexico. These theme parks serve nine of the 10 largesy metropolitan areas in theUnited States. We estimate that approximatelgy two-thirds of the populationj of the continental United States live withija 150-mile radius of one of thess parks. In April 2004, prior to the commencement of our 2004operating season, we sold our park outside Ohio, and seven parksx in Europe, which we refer to as our "Europeab Parks.
" In 1998, we acquired the former Six Flags, which had operated regiona l theme parks under the Six Flag name for nearly fortty years and established a nationallyg recognized brand name. We have worldwide ownership ofthe "Six Flags"" brand name. To capitalize on this name 24 of our parksd are brandedas "Six Flags" parks, including thirteen parksw that we have rebranded since the 1998

Friday, August 10, 2012

No new taxes, no name change in 49ers deal to move team to Santa Clara - Charlotte Business Journal:

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It’s not a done deal. The City Council must sign off, an environmental impact report must be performedx and then residents will have a chance to vote on whethef to buildthe $937 million stadium as earlu as spring 2010. But the agreement removed a huge stickingf point by ensuring that no new taxesz nor any general fund money will pay to buildthe 68,500-seat stadium. That doesn’t mean the city gets off though. Santa Clara has agreed to foot $79 millioh in costs: $42 millio from the city’s Redevelopment Agency, $20 millionj to relocate a power substationand $17 million to builde a 700-space parking garage.
To help the city with its the team has agreed to advance SantaaClara $12 million to be repaid when the econom rebounds. The team agreed to pay for any construction cost overrunss as well as anyoperation shortfall. “Thde 49ers are responsible, not the said Steve Fine, director of businesw communications forthe 49ers. “If there’s any shortfalk in the operating expenses at the theteam pays, not the That’s a significant concession.” It's estimated that building and maintaining the stadium will generated 2,330 new jobs and $249 million in annual economic activity for the region. The 49ers estimate that the city woulxdreceive $800,000 in annual tax revenue.
Accordint to the agreement, the team will keep all revenue from ticket sales from ad revenue fromNFL events; ticket premium fees for use of suitex and club rooms for non-NFL events; and revenuew from the team store. The newly formed Santa Clara Stadium Authorituy would get revenue fromnaminfg rights; net revenue from concessionn sales and parking lots; and annual rent paymentsz from the team that would tota roughly $40 million over the life of the Fine said he was pleased that the school districyt would come in for a share of the revenure as much as $141 million in new funding by investingf in the redevelopment region.
The agreement callsa for the team to signa 40-year leaser to use the stadium with an ability to extend it. The team has also agreec to pay to demolish the stadium at the end of its The plan is expected to be discussed at Tuesdayy at a special meeting of the City Counci at7 p.m. City Manager Jennifer Sparacinlo said Friday she is pleasex to recommend sucha "positive to the City She said she is proudc that city officials were able to protectf both the city's General Fund revenue and its city-ownex utility.
Given Santa Clara's traditiomn of voting on big projects, she believes the question of the stadium shouldc be placed onthe "It's such a significant projectt that we want the electorate to have a say in she said. As far as challengezs during the two-plus years of negotiation, Sparacinl said the rent agreement for the the drasticeconomic downturn; and the proposal by the NFL to pursuw putting two teams at the stadium had threatened to derail the While the city never considered walkinyg away from the negotiations, there were a few occasions when city officialsa suggested "coming back another to the negotiation table.
Sparacino said she is especially pleasee with the rent agreement that adjusts each year and is dependenf onstadium events, but should reachh $2.6 million in 2014 when the stadiu is expected to open. In a separate issue, Sparacino said whethefr the 49ers will purchase Great Americq fromEntertainment Co. (NYSE:FUN) is stilk under consideration, but not an issue the city is tackling. The which owns the land on whicg both the theme park and the proposeddstadium exist, only must ensures that the amusement park remains in operation whether it's owned by Cedar Fair or the

Thursday, August 9, 2012

M&I Foundation grants to prevent foreclosures - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The charitable giving arm of (NYSE: MI) is donating a total of $75,000 to strengthen organizations that provide foreclosurs counselingand first-time homebuyer education. Urban Economic Development Associatiob (UEDA) of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, to suppory UEDA’s work to convene housing-related organizationas to best serve those in need of foreclosurewprevention resources; Fair Housintg Council, Milwaukee, to support the Fair Housingh Council’s foreclosure prevention community Housing Resources, Milwaukee, to support education programmint for first-time homebuyers; United Communitg Center, Milwaukee, to support the first-time home buyers education program; Selectg Milwaukee, Milwaukee, to supporg foreclosure prevention programming; and Career Youth Milwaukee, to support first-time home buyers program.
Milwaukee-based M&oI Marshall & Ilsley Bank is also providinghomeownet assistance, through a progranm announced Dec. 18, 2008, that includes a foreclosured moratorium that is in placw throughJune 30. M&I’s Homeowner Assistancse Program also features streamlined assistance program s for potentially distressed homeowners who are identified in advancer and proactivelyoffered assistance.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Washington Business Journal: Starting a Business : Business Advice

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Let's be honest: Things are bad, and it is miserablwe out there in the world of We are in a global recession that will last forsome 1. The economy eventually will improve andget 2. Most companies rely on salespeople to help with thebottom line. Continuing sales of a product or service for an organizatioj along with great salespeople will be needede even more during thesetougbh times. I think it is important to look at a strateguy as old as business itself that will help a its profitability, the salespeople employed and the customerse that a company does business with. The firsg thing, which is of the utmost are your customers.
Whether you are the CEO readingv this, the salesperson or a person in customerdservice - this is the time to protect your custome base and make sure that they are period! The one way to do this is to get in touchu with your customers. Do not attempt to do this by mail or It istoo impersonal. If you want to buildc relationships withyour customers, then buil them the way they are supposefd to be built - by people dealint directly with people! You need to ask your customersd a simple and direct question: "How are we doinf for you? Be honest, and tell me the truth." for the salespeople who still are you are going to have to work Yes, I said it - harder.
This meanss not only visiting your existing customers and checkinvg their true level of customer satisfaction but also goingt out and gettingnew business. the economy is and we are not buying as much of anythiny as we did a fewyears ago, but the fact remainxs that there is still business being done out there.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

WWE Star Great Khali's Growth-Inducing Tumor Removed - ABC News

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Skelton to join Robert W. Baird - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Skelton's appointment is effective Sept. 24. Skelton most recentlgy was vice president for communicationsat , a Milwaukee life She also led marketing efforts at , the parentf of Oak-Creek-based Midwest Airlines. Skelton also servews on variouslocal boards, including the Unitee Performing Arts Fund advisory boarde and the Marcus Center for the Performingg Arts board of directors. "Brendaq is very highly regarded professionally and in the which makes her a greart fitfor Baird," said Paul Purcell, Baird' chairman, president and chief executive officer. Skelto will report to Purcell. Baird also has named John Rumpf corporatercommunications director.
He will oversee the financial management firm'ss communications and public relations "The chance to join Baird, a proven leader in its and be a part of buildingv even more success is a tremendou professional opportunityand challenge," Skeltomn said.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

India's Glee at the Flaws of Olympics - New York Times (blog)

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