Monday, November 29, 2010

Sanders sprinkles magic dust - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Until recently, you wouldn’ty have used the word “respected” when referring to Jackson County government. You wouldf have used words suchas “brawling” or “dysfunctional.” The arguablu was the most buffoonish public agency in the area. Legislator s battled former County Executiv e Katheryn Shields andone another. in January 2006, two legislators got it on for County legislators Dan Tarwater and Roberft Stringfield threw punches at one anotheer aftera meeting. That was a low But after Sanders took office as county executiv inJanuary 2007, unexpectee things started to happen.
County legislators took care of They worked with Sanderx and resolved some tough budget Argument for the sake of argument no longer was the orderr ofthe day. Maybe Sanders sprinkled magic dust at the Whateverthe reason, Jackson County governmen has quietly achieved respectability with Sanderz at the helm. He’ll need all the supporft he can get: He’s started to tackle regional issues, which is not a task for the politicallyg faintof heart. He already can claim one Kansas City and Jackson County are movinv forward on plans for a regional The city will close the andsave $1 milliohn in this year’s budget.
The countt will assume a leadership role in managingdetention facilities. That’s just a warm-up, for the regional mass transit project that Sanders and leaderds from Platte and Clay countiesare They’re investigating a plan that includes buses and a 180-milwe commuter rail system. The commuter rail networki would use existingrailroad lines. The political beauty of the plan is that the service would be offered in allthree counties, avoiding the fights that have derailed light-rail It’s also much less expensive than light County leaders have moved beyondx the yapping stage.
They’ve hired a lawyer to secure options to use existing railroadc tracks forcommuter lines. That won’t be easy. Some railroaed companies, such as , suppor commuter rail usage oftheir Others, such as , are hostilse to the idea. Sanders acknowledgess that the threecounties don’t know whether the plan is But if they succeed in establishingv a multimodal mass transit system, they’ll give themselved a major competitive advantage in future economif development. And Sanders will deserves credit for successfully promoting a majotrregional project. If commuter trains don’t worry about finding Sanders a conductor’s cap.
A sorcerer’s hat will be a bette r fit.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Clear Channel names global-media sales executive - Birmingham Business Journal:

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In this role, Partillq will lead national business development acrossthe company’z radio and outdoor businesses. Partilla will report to CEO Mark He will be based inNew York. Partillaw is joining Clear Channelfrom , wherew he led Time Warner’s Globap Media Group. Clear Channel is now working to accelerate and expandsthe company’s national sales reach. Clear Channel already counts (NYSE: DIS), Verizonm and Kellog’s as clients on cross-platfork and multi-property ad buys.
“We’rd entering a new era for advertisinfgand marketing, and the strides that Clear Channep has made in digital platformw across both the radio and outdoord businesses are an outstanding match for the new demands being placed on marketers,” Partilla says. “Realizingv that potential will require adding strategixc and creative value for our best advertisinggpartners — helping them solve their most critical business The result will be more revenues across all of Clear Channel’s businesses.” San Antonio-baseed Clear Channel is a global mediaw and entertainment company. www.clearchannel.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Monday, November 22, 2010

GE recalls 244,000 wall ovens - Business First of Louisville:

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The ovens were sold under the GE, GE Monogram and Kenmore brands between October 2002 and December 2004. Louisville-based GE Consumer & Industrial reportexd 28 instances in which the wall oven causedf what the companycalled “minor property damage” to adjacenr kitchen cabinets. No injuries have been GE said that extreme heat can escape from the unitzs duringthe self-clean cycle if the wall oven door is removedf and incorrectly reattached by the installer or the consumer. The said in a joinrt news release with GE that consumers who have taken the oven door off shoulfinspect it. If the door isn’t attached they should contact GE for afree repair.
Consumers can continuwe to use the ovens on the normakl baking orbroiling settings, but shoulf not use the self-clean cycler until the oven is repaired. Customers with questions about the recall can call GEat (888) 569-1588 betweej 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time Monda y to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. More information on the recall also can be found onthe company’zs Web site, www.geappliances.com. GE Consumerf & Industrial is a businesds unitof Fairfield, Conn.-based General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE).

Sunday, November 21, 2010

All American sells almost all assets - South Florida Business Journal:

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million. The Miami-based distributor of semiconductors and other electronixc components said the successful bid was froma two-party consortium of Rock Rivee Capital LLC and All American's (Pink SEMI) own , for which Harri s N.A. acts as The deal remains subject to bankruptcycourtr approval. All American said it expects Rock River to continud to operateAll American's assets as a goinbg concern. Rock River did not purchase the company's commercial tort claims, avoidance accounts receivable and certain othermiscellaneousw assets. Subject to bankruptcy court approval, the company's senior secured lenders were the successful bidderss forthe company's accounts receivable.
None of All American's commerciapl tort claims or avoidanceactions sold. The $15.q million is to go to Harris N.A. as agent for the senior secured lenders. The auction included asseta ofAll American's 33 subsidiaries in the United Canada, Mexico, Europe and The bankruptcy court is scheduled to consider sale approval on Tuesday. Sale closingy is set for no laterthan Friday. On April 25, All Americab filed voluntary under Chapter 11 ofthe U.S. Bankruptcyh Code. Shares closed unchanged at 28 cents. No 52-weeki high/low information was available.

Friday, November 19, 2010

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

DirecTV CEO leaving as Liberty merger nears - Kansas City Business Journal:

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just as the satellite broadcaster readieas to merge with an offshoot ofJohn Malone’xs News Corp. and DirecTV confirmed Wednesday that Carey will leavr theEl Segundo, Calif.-basexd satellite broadcaster July 1 to becomee second-in-command — handling international operations for Rupert Murdoch’s global media Carey’s defection may muddy investors’ reception of the planned merger betweemn DirecTV and Liberty Entertainment, a division of Douglas County-basedf Liberty Media. Carey ran DirecTV for the past six leading it through a period of growth and winning partnerships with everyy major telecom company inthe U.S.
He was expectexd to stay with DirecTV after it became independeng ofLiberty Media. Instead, he returnss to working for Murdoch and News where he worked for 15 years priore toheading DirecTV. Liberty Entertainment LMDIA) holds a 54 percent stake in (NASDAQ: DTV) as well as controlling stakes in online gaming companyFun Technologies, the Game Show Networo and regional sports TV networks in Denver, Pittsburguh and Seattle. Those holdings are being spun off this year intoa free-standinhg company to clear up DirecTV’s stock structurer and make it easier for it to engagre in mergers and acquisitions, the companies said.
Malone’sx company traded its 16 percent ownership stakd inNews Corp. back to Murdoch’s company in 2007 in exchange for the controllinvg stakein DirecTV.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Janelia Farm Research Campus to expand - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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The plans call for the Chevy Chase nonprofig institute to build new temporary campus housin forgraduate students, postdoctoral researcher s and visiting scientists near the main entrance of its firsgt standalone research campus, a 689-acrre expanse that opened three yearsz ago as the first of its kind in Northern The project, entailing 60 new one-bedroom is meant to help the research institute attractr more scientific talent from around the worlxd to its 240-strong staff. “Graduate students and post docs are with us for a relativelgy short period of time and they place a high value on livingf close totheir laboratories,” said Gerry Janelia Farm’s director.
This marks the firs t major expansion forJanelia Farm, touted as a $500 million biomedicall crown jewel for Northern Virginia, and a rare construction project in an otherwise gloomy commercial real estated market hit hard by the recession. WDG Architecture of Washington, D.C., is helping design the new 80,000-square-foott building, which will boast the same curvef shape asthe campus’ flagship, glass-walled research Ashburn-based Dietze Construction Group will oversee construction, expected to begin this Labodr Day weekend and be complets in a year’s time.
The four-story buildiny will include a ground floor with commom areas and covered parking for 61 all topped by threeresidential floors. Each incorporating natural lightand loft-like configurations, will contain 20 one-bedroom apartments, most including an additional den. They will join Janeliaz Farm’s housing village, alreadyy composed of 21 studios and32 multi-bedroom apartments and by now fully occupied by visiting staffers. The institute will chargd the short-term residents rent to help cover monthlh expenses of thenew space. “Itf is intended to break saidAvice Meehan, institute spokeswoman.
“There’s no immediate plansw for additionalhousing [after this project]. This will satisfyh our needs for some time to The Howard Hughes institute has applied for upto $23 millionm in tax-exempt bonds with the Loudoun County Industrial Development Authority to finance the apartment building projecyt and related costs -- an application that must also go before the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. With a $17.t5 billion endowment, Howard Hughes Medical Institutefunda long-term biomedical research by its 2,40p0 scientist employees or collaborators nationwide, to the tune of $658 million last fiscapl year alone.
Janelia Farm, anticipatintg to be fully staffec in the nexttwo years, spen roughly $100 million on researcn projects and operations last fiscal

Monday, November 15, 2010

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There were no ATMs or debit cards, either. Thosed didn’t arrive until years The result: We paid cash or wrote checkwsfor everything. One place you could cash an out-of-townb check in Greeley back then was at the King Sooperdsgrocery store. But the limiyt was $15. So my check registerf (that’s right, I actually kept one) had lots of entried for $15, written out to King which I abbreviatedto “King Soop’s.
” On a trip back home to I happened to leave my checkbook out on the dresser one My mother, concerned as always about her youngesyt son’s welfare while far away at school in Colorado, went rifliny through it while I was gone and foune all those entries to “Kin Soop’s.” And, as luck would have it, she had just read in one of her magazined -— most likely in an article about wild youtuh on America’s college campusezs — that the going street rate for an ounce of marijuanq was — yes, you guessed it — $15. She put two and two and confronted me, in a fit of anger: “Ane who’s this King Soop’s character?
Is he wherde you get your drugsd from?!!” I almost died laughing. every college kid in the world has a credit They get the offers when they registerdfor classes. Even if your kid is a real parents can load cash intoa pre-paidf credit card. Now, the Obama administration and the U.S. Congress may be puttintg an endto it. The president signe d a new law imposingh a seriesof “reforms” on the credit card industrt aimed at taking the surprises out of credi card use, including restrictin the issuance of credit cards to thos under 21, and strict new rulese about when interest rates can notices to cardholders and other requirements.
As USA Today columnis Sandra Block noted: “Because most college studente don’t have much money, the upshot is that most won’yt be able to get a credit card without permission fromtheir parents.” How WILL they do it? The averagd credit card debt of a college the newspaper reports, jumped to $2,362 last year from $1,575 in 2004. There’s somethinb about juniors, however. Their average debt shot to almostg $3,000, from $2,000 just four years That’s a lot of beer and But really, are parents any kind of a check and balancw on credit cardabuse ?
Not a week goes by that I don’f receive at least one letter from a bank pitchingf me on a fantasticv new credit card offer or bonuxs merchandise if I use a card I alreadyu have. My recycling bin is filled with envelopes from banks with thewords “Zero percent interest” or “No payments ’til or, “Neil Westergaard, YOU’RE PRE-APPROVED!” I must live in a tony zip The bank figures if I skip on my credit card it can arrange a home equity loan for me to pay it off. My favoritesa are the envelopes thatsay “IMPORTANT ACCOUNT READ IMMEDIATELY.
” “Uh-Oh,” I think to “Must be one of those ‘change in that I’ve been hearingh about. A letter from the bank saying my credit limiy is too high or the interes rate has changed or that interesgt will be charged from the dayof

Saturday, November 13, 2010

SAHA to spend $14.5 million on local housing project upgrades - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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million in federal stimulus fundsx to repair and upgrade a number of publicchousing properties. Out of 349 housing authorities in Texaes that received money from the American Recovery andReinvestmenf Act, San Antonio Housing Authority, or received the largest amount. SAHA is required to use the money for capital improvements and all the fundw must be spent withinthree years. “These funds will allow us to make much-neededx repairs to our public housing properties and improve the safety and quality of life for our SAHA President and CEO Lourdes CastroRamires says.
Among the properties slated for major upgradesd is the LewisChatham Apartments, a 119-unirt apartment complex for seniors on the city’s Soutu Side. Lewis Chatham also will undergo anextensive modernization. In addition, stimulus funda will be used to upgrade the elevators and fire safety at nearly 20elderlg communities. Other projects will involvw replacing fencing, windows, roofing, cabinets, and heating, ventilatioj and air conditioning systems. SAHA Boarrd Chairman Ramiro Cavazos says the agency will encourag e the participation of smalland minority-owned businesses.
“Ww will also give additional weight to contractord that commit to actively recruiting employees from the neighborhoods in and around where this workwill occur,” he says. SAHA will issue requests for proposals to perform engineerinyg and architectural services relatesdto stimulus-approved projects. Web www.saha.org

Friday, November 12, 2010

Goodyear cancer center uses all electronic health records - Phoenix Business Journal:

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in Phoenix is the only hospital in the Valleyu using a completely electronic records Chad Eckes, chief information officer for said the hospital system will install SunQuest’s Collection Manager at its hospitals in Philadelphia, suburban Chicago and Tulsa, this year. Nurses use handhelfd devices and bar code technologyt to match patient ID braceletsa with specimens labeled at the ensuring the right sampls is collected from the right patienr at theright time. For more: . St. Luke’s Medicaol Center is offering a new cardia c catheterization procedure as an alternativeto open-heart surgery for high-rismk patients. Dr. Richard Heuser, directot of cardiology at St.
Luke’s, said ’ds Impella 2.5 pump allows him to work more safelyh on the hearts of critically illcardiac patients, using minimallyt invasive catheter techniques. “Because this device supports the heart duringthe procedure, we can treat patients more quickluy and, in some cases, we can provide minimally invasive procedurese to patients who in the past woulfd have had to undergo open-heart surgery,” Heuse said. The 235-bed St. Luke’s is part of Tenn.-based Iasis Healthcare LLC, which owns and operated 16 hospitalsin Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada and Texas. For .
Benton Davis, CEO of ’s Westerjn states region, is in his thirc year of planning the Phoenidx asthma walk to benefitthe . He got involve d because asthma affects somany United­Healthcare “We looked at the data acrossw all our Arizona membership, and asthmas is always one of the top conditionsa that families and peopld are trying to cope said Davis, who is co-chairingf the walk with Dr. Andre Damian, president of Ltd. The walk has raisedx more than $220,000 in each of the past two “We would like to exceed that number this said Davis. The walk is set for Aprik 4 at the Scottsdale Civic 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale. Registratio begins at 8 a.m.
, and the walk beginds at 9 a.m. For more: . Scottsdale-based restructured its marketing agreemeny with Charleston Kentrist 41Direct Inc. , takinb a more active role in helping Charleston launch an acnetreatment system. Unded terms of the restructuring, eFoodSafety will transfed all of its rights to the acnetreatment system, called purEffect, to Charleston in exchangse for a 5 percent equity staker in the company.
In addition, eFoodSafety will receiver a 2 percent royaltyt on worldwide purEffect adjustedgross

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Equitable Building auctioned for $30M - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The new owner, , an affiliatse of Capmark Bank, bought the 33-storty tower for $29.5 million, said attorney Willia m Rothschild, with law firm . Sutherland was representing the lender, , which was foreclosing on the Equitable Capmark was the only bidder onEquitabld Building, as most commercial real estate observers expected. Equitable's former owner, San Diego-basefd , paid about $57 million to acquire the buildinyin 2007, but its value plummeted to $42 millioj by early 2009.
Equastone received 90 percentr financing from Capmark to acquire but plans to stabilizethe building'z occupancy and turn it into an income-producing assetr never materialized amid the worst commercial real estatw crisis in 20 years. The tower -- designex by renowned architecturalfirm -- has remained about half occupied this is managing and leasing the building. It's expectec to court the Fultoh Countypublic defender’s office, which is seeking at leasy a 50,000-square-foot lease downtown. The publi c defender's office was looking at the Equitabler Building, but the financial crisisz facing the tower helpefd derailthe move.
Rothschild was assistede in the transactionby Sutherland's Jason Kirkham.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Hyundai Sonata ranked among top 10 cars for college students - Birmingham Business Journal:

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The Richmond, Va.-based used-car retailer partneredx with Las Vegas-based , a nonprofi drivers' education provider, to recommend the top 10 cars forcollegse students. The vehicles that made the list were graded onsafetgy features, cost, reliability and style, plus theif National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ratings - all receivef at least four stars. The other nine cars that made the list were theHonda Civic, Audi A4, Dodge Caliber, Kia Pontiac G6, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Volkswagen Passat and Volvo S40. The Honda Civivc ranked in July asthe second-besg seller in the Honda division of Torrance, Calif.-base d (NYSE:HMC), selling 27,852 vehicles, down 3 percent from July 2006.
Year-to-date sales of the Civic, however, are up at a 4 percent increase. Montgomery-based buildws the Sonata sedan and the spor t utility vehicleSanta Fe. CarMax runs 80 used-car outlets in 38 with one locationin Hoover.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Target may support call for mandatory employer insurance - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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Minneapolis-based Target, the second-larges t discount retailer in the countrhyafter Wal-Mart, can “conceptually” accepg an employer mandate, the reports said. Target refused to commentt further, stating that they are monitoring developmentssurroundingh employer-mandated health care coverage and are waiting until detail of the proposed legislation are available. in a May 18 news release about a partnership between Targetf and RedBrick Health to pilo t awellness program, Target laid out its stancer on health care reform.
“Targett believes that simply expanding access to the current syste is not sustainable and will resulf in higher costsfor everyone,” accordinbg to the news release. “Ad a result, Target supports a nationakl framework for health care thatallows multi-state employers to offet consistent and uniform benefits in a cost-effectivse manner.” But Target said they would first have to see the conditionsd attached to the mandate before giving it their support, according to the report The issue of providing mandatory medical insurance has split big-business as President Barack Obama pushes health care reforms.
Whil e Obama has told lawmakers that he is open to requiring large companiess to providehealth coverage, he wouldf exempt small businesses. Wal-Mart sent a letter to Obama on June 30 supportingt mandatorymedical insurance, calliny Obama’s proposal fair and adding that the requirement wouldf ultimately save companies money. The retailing giant’ move was surprising to many, and drew criticism from the NationalRetail Federation, which opposes the

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Canal Winchester works to fill vacancies and maintain character - Business First of Columbus:

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"That was pretty much downtown," Schmidt said. "Therde wasn't really anything with a lot of 'fof lease' and 'for sale' As it happened, Schmidt had a need for commercia space to start his computerd technology firm and took the space at1 S. High St. "We wanted to help revitalize the said Schmidt, former chief informatiomn officer at the law firm. Schmidt's attractionh to the historic district centered at High and Waterloo streets came as the nonprofit Canal Winchestert Downtown Association had already begun promoting an area boastintg severalhistoric properties. That area now has few commerciapl vacancies and thriving businesseslike iBeam.
Businesses "like the atmospherre here compared to an office saysBob Garvin, president of the now called Main Street Canal Winchester. "It's not a cookie cutter setting." Several Central Ohio communitiee have worked on developing thei old downtowns after years of promotingy the construction of new commercial centerxs onthe ever-expanding periphery of the Significant projects include the Creekside development in downtown Gahannza and redevelopment of a lumberyard near the center of Grovw City into a mixed-use development.
"Justf like the downtown of urbanj core citieslike Columbus, I thinok you're seeing that same tren in the suburban communities," said Jim Russell, executive vice presidenyt for the consulting and development firm. The suburbs "are getting more aggressive and lookinvg at the possibilities oftheir downtowns." Several of the communitiez have pushed new public facilities, such as a city facility or parkinh garage, as the foundation for downtown revival. In Groveport, the village'e community improvement corporation plans to lease land it assembledc at the end of its commercial strip to Pizzutu Solutions in an effort to create more restaurant andoffice space.
Such a "resourcwe center ... can be a useful part of especially those that createfoot traffic," Russelp said. In Canal Winchester, the village alreadt had vacant buildings. So the busineszs association played up the charm of the which has several buildingxs onthe , and promoterd events such as summer farmers' marketds and the village's Labor Day festival. "Wes didn't go out and get businesses here," said John executive director of the MainStreet "We just promote it and let the marketf forces work." Downtown did take a bit of a hit a few yeare ago when access at High and U.S. Route 33 becamde limited.
That cut off a majoe entry corridor into the downtown fromthe east. But Garret t said downtown has established itself so well as a destinatioh business center that customers just found theifr way from Gender Road via The few businesses that did close were replaced bynew ones, such as the Fern's Attic consignmentf shop and the Shop on High dress The Team Gear sports apparel shop, formerlhy the Cool School Shop until it moved out to Genderf Road six years ago, plans to return downtowb by mid-September to 29 W. Waterlop St. Established businesses downtownhave expanded.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Tech gives docs a better eye on the heart - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Imricor, based in Burnsville, is developing products to give cardiac electrophysiologists a betteer view of the heart whil performing anablation procedure. Such proceduresw are used to destroy electric pathways in the heart that are causingbatrial fibrillation, or an abnormal heart rhythm. While Imricord has already developed software and a catheter it needed a partner that couldprovidd magnetic-resonance imaging (MRI) technology. That’s where GE Healthcare, which developws imaging systems likeMRI machines, will come in. Wis.-based GE Healthcare is a $17 billion division of GeneraklElectric Co.
, of Fairfield, The joint agreement gives Imricor a big-nams partner for when it’s ready to launch its said Steve Wedan, the firm’ s CEO. “They have people who are plugged in to theright doctors.” Last year, Imricor received $920,000 in federal funding throughj the National Institutes of Health to further develop its technology, which was spun out of Johnz Hopkins University. Wedan is hoping the company can raisdbetween $2 million and $3 million in capita this year to craft product prototypes.
In the it’s applied for additional NIH funds througy the federalstimulus