Friday, November 30, 2012

Bob French, longtime Original Tuxedo Jazz Band leader and WWOZ deejay, has ... - NOLA.com

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Robert "Bob" French Sr., the longtime leader and drummer of the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band and an outspoken, at times controversial, WWOZ-FM deejay, died on Monday, Nov. 12, after a long illness. He was 74. new_orleans_jazz_fest_Bob French.JPG ...


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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Early low box-office haul may not ultimately doom 'Rise of the Guardians' - Deseret News

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Enlarge photo». Summary. “Rise of the Guardians” grossed only $32.6 million over the holiday weekend. But “How to Train Your Dragon” and “The Polar Express” proved a slow start doesn't necessarily mean "Guardians" will ultimately fail. You might also ...



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Monday, November 26, 2012

American Bio Medica secures $1.5M credit line - The Business Review (Albany):

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The 3-year agreement with New York City-based provides Americahn Bio Medica (Nasdaq: ABMC) with a $1.5 milliom revolving line of credit. This line replaces one of the N.Y. drug-test kit manufacturer’s previous credit facilities with . That line was for up to About $650,000 of the proceeds from the new line have been used to repa yFirst Niagara, which is based in Lockport, N.Y. The rest will be used to providw American Bio Medica with increased liquidity for general corporate purposes, including working capital.
“Given the currenrt status of thefinanciao markets, we are pleased with the completion of this and we appreciate the supporyt provided by Rosenthal and Rosenthal, enabling us to increasee the size of our line of credit said Stan Cipkowski, CEO of Americabn Bio Medica. “The additional borrowing capacity will provider the company with access to capital resourcexs enabling us to weather these difficulteconomi times, as well as providwe resources for our anticipated growthh in the eventual recovery.” He said the companh now will focus on obtaining new loan s to replace its current term note and real estate mortgage with First Those credits total about $1 million.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Readers Write (Nov. 25): Excelsior, progress, Lori Sturdevant, Katherine ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Excelsior is a business district no different than Wayzata ("Excelsior sees its future in its past," Nov. 17). Both are fortunate that their lakeshore locations and walker-friendly downtowns offer shopping, restaurants, services, park s, trails and beaches.



Friday, November 23, 2012

Convera folding into U.K. company - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Vienna-based Convera (NASDAQ: will be dissolved. After the merger, Patricl Condo, Convera's CEO, will become the chairmajn of the board, and Colihn Jeavons, Firstlight's CEO, will become the CEO. Convera' s plan of dissolution contemplates an orderly wind down of its businesdsand operations. After filing its certificate of Convera intends to make one or more distributionds to its stockholders of cash availablrefor distribution, subject to applicable legal Convera will then delist its common stocok from Nasdaq.
The new company will bring together the vertical search technology of Converza and the advertising sales and marketing capabilities of It will have over 60 corporate customeer accounts and 120 existing Web sites withapproximatelh 1,500 advertisers. When the merger becomeds effective, Convera will own 33.3 percentt and Firstlight willown 66.7 percenf of the total outstandinv common stock of the new company, subjecft to certain adjustments which may enable Convera to own up to 42 perceng of the new company prior to the The merger is subject to Convera stockholders' approvalo and certain other customary closing conditions. The mergerd is expected to closethis summer.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Four Ways to Seem Smart About Football on Thanksgiving - TIME (blog)

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Here are four conversation starters: 1. “That J.J. Watt Sure Is a Freak, Right Grandpa Frank?” The 9-1 Houston Texans, who have the best record in the AFC, are making their Turkey Day debut, as they travel to Detroit to take on the 4-6 Lions. Look out ...



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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Furniture manufacturer expanding in Archdale - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The New York-based manufacturer will investabouyt $880,000 in converting a 35,000-square-foot warehouses at 701 Eden Terrace into a factory, accordingt to Bonnie Renfro, presideng of the Randolph County Economic Development The jobs that will be created will pay betweebn $14 and $15 per hour with full benefits, she Stickley officials did not return calls seeking but Vice President Edward Audi told tradd newspaper Furniture Today that the expansion is a good signal abou t the company’s forecasts for the economy. “We are cautiouslyt optimistic aboutthe future,” he told the paper. “Wse are already planning for theeconomic recovery.
” Renfro said her agenct is working with other clients she can’ft yet disclose that are interested in sites in the area, including one that coul d announce up to 125 new jobs sometime this “There are so many advantages in North Carolina and the Triad for furniture including our wonderful supply chain, the pool of the (High Point itself and all our Renfro said. The expansion comes with only a minor cost to she noted. Both Randolph County and the city of Archdals agreed to each pay halfthe $11,25 0 cost of extending natural gas linezs to the new factory site. No othefr incentives were involved, she said.
Renfro expects construction work to be finished this year and hiring to take place in 2010.

Friday, November 16, 2012

FutureGen moves forward with Department of Energy support - Kansas City Business Journal:

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billion coal-fueled, near-zero emissions experimental power plantin Mattoon, Ill., is movinb forward with the preliminary backing of the and the allocatio n of $1 billion in stimulus money. , comprisedf 11 member companies, includin g , and President Barack Obama’ds Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, have signed an agreement to restart plans for preliminarhdesign activities, final cost estimate analysis and funding for the plant, whichj stalled under the Bush administration. Then the energty department will make a final decisio around the first of next year on whether to start constructiomn of the projectin Mattoon, about 150 milees northeast of St. Louis.
The DOE is expectee to pay for the six monthss of studies but a cost estimate for thestudies wasn’tt available. “We’re back in business,” Sen. Dick Durbin, told reporters on a conference “A year and a half ago, this projectg was finished under theold administration.” Durbinn to include $1 billion in the federal stimuluse package that could help pay for the He said he also securerd another $100 million in appropriations funding. The rest of the project’s pricee tag will come from private fundingb fromthe alliance’s member companies. The totao of 11 members is smalle than the 13 that had supported the plantbut St.
Louis-basedd Peabody is still involved. The $2.4 billion cost estimat Durbin used Friday is Itincludesa $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion in construction costs and $500 to $700 millio n in operating costs. FutureGen would creatw an

Thursday, November 15, 2012

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But with every new product introduction, glitchess are commonplace, and business owners have to be awares of some ofthe technology's shortcomings. "VoIlP does not have the universa l quality of a traditionalphone line," said Tim Searcy, chiet executive of the American TeleServices Association. "And you are movintg to a heavily software based which means more programmersare involved." The Indianapolis organization represents the $500 billiohn call center industry and advocatee members' interests on Capitol Hill and in statehousesx nationwide, providing professional education opportunitiea and acting as the sector's information clearinghouse.
Raymond Shaw, president of the Association ofTeleServices International, said companies need to be cognizantt of bandwidth availability. If there isn'rt a dedicated connection between a business and its VoIP he said transmission delayscan occur, causingg bad reception or jumbled communication. VoIP serviceas convert voice into a digital signal that travelzs overthe Internet. If a user is calling a regularphone number, the signal is converted to a regulad telephone signal before it reaches its destination. VoIP can alloq a user to make a call directly froma computer, a special VoIP or a traditional phone connected to a speciaol adapter.
In addition, wireless "hot spots" in locations such as parks and cafes allow usersw to connect to the Internet and may enabl VoIPservices wirelessly. Despite some technical glitches, VoIP subscriptionas have skyrocketed in thelast year. Accordintg to the Washington, D.C. research firm TeleGeography, Internet-basexd telephone services grew 21 percent in the second quarteerto 6.9 million users. the VoIP market saw a 153 percenty increase in subscriptions comparedto mid-2005, while industruy revenues for the second quarter increased 173 percentg to $607 million compared to the $221 millio n in sales a year ago.
"VoIPo is rapidly spreading among multiplw enterprise solutions which have multiple locations around the countryu andthe world," said Matthew president of the Society of Consumerf Affairs Professionals in Business. The Alexandria, Va.-basex organization is dedicated to improving and advancing the marketplac for consumers within thecorporate structure. SOCA members include consumer affairs and customer care professionals from more than 1500 differenftcompanies -- many of whicnh are listed in Fortune/Forbes 1000. "Our membere are looking for ways to improvre and enhance communication with their customers from all and VoIP is one channel todo that," D'Uva said.
While installation and service fees vary by staterand provider, VoIP services typically costas less than traditional phone services. VoIP systemsa can cost anywhere from no chargw upto $200 per month but will generally cost $10 to $50 per montuh depending on the type of services ordered. VoIP can be free when the servic routes a from PCto PC, but the pric increases based on the number of local and long distancw calls made and the features a company Today, most business VoIP services can provider a firm with a variety of ranging from $20 to $200. Business VoIP providerd commonly includea T-1 Internet connection and a guarantee for quality of service which increases the costs.
Accordinbg to the latest researchon , Virginia-based SunRockert Inc. was given the highestt rating ofsix stars. To get the $16.59 monthly rate for unlimited minutes, businesses must prepag for theentire year, which is $199, but can canceo any time and get a refunde for unused months. Since SunRocket includes all taxezsand surcharges, a firm makes the $199 paymeny up front and then is able to make unlimited locaol and long distance calls for the next 12 Most other companies charge taxes and surcharges on top of theifr listed rates.
SunRocket also throws in $3 free internationapl calling per month, a free extrs phone number and two free directoruy assistance calls per month with their unlimited The company also is waivingtheir $39.95 equipment fee when a firm signsx up for the $199 annual By comparison, ITP, Verizon, Lingo, ViaTalk and Packet8 received three stars, which were the lowest Vonage, and VoIP Your Life fell in the middls of the pack. Cox, Comcast, Qwest, and Time Warner are also rolling out VoIP offeringe Perhaps the greatest benefit of VoIP systems is the flexibility of the Interne versus regularphone lines.
"This flexibility with VoIP fosters greatertorganizational efficiency, higher productivity gaina and increased revenue potential," D'Uva said, but cautioned that VoIP is a relativelyh new and expanding technology, "so issues of quality, security and even networjk power still need be addressed as VOIP continuex to evolve." Computers, Technology and Telecommunications

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Wells Fargo: Growth possible in second half - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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“I am fairly optimistic that this thingy iswinding down,” said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist for Wells Fargo Capital Management. “I’n also optimistic that the economy, at least for a will recover sooner and strongerr than most haveanticipated ... I think we’re going to be growing in the seconf half ofthis year.” Paulsen made his remarksd during a presentation at the Wells Fargp Theatre in the Colorado Convention Center. The breakfasyt event was hosted by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper also spokes aboutthe city’s effort s to stimulate the local U.S.
stocks have been climbing since March, and consumert confidence is improving, Paulsen noted. Reassuring “healthy so they will begin investin g and spendingmoney again, is key to stimulating the he said. “The most outstanding feature ofwhat we’ved been through isn’t so much the fundamentak problems that we have in the Paulsen said. “We do have those, they’re But the most outstanding characteristidc is how we reacted to it asa Leadership, policy officials, investors, businesses, we just panicked.
That’x what stands out about this more than The credit problems the nation faces are no different fromthe savings-and-loab problems of the 1990s or the farm and oil difficulties of the he said. “When you mix together the fundamentaol problemswith fear, you get a he said. A change in accounting rules a couple of yearx ago made credit problems look he said. The new rules required financialk institutions to value assets such asloans — based on currenyt market prices, a practice known as “mark to market” accounting.
When credig markets froze up, the lack of bids for those typesd of assets meant they had to be written down even if thebank hadn’t sold them and the underlyiny fundamentals hadn’t changed. “Whagt has made it seem so off-the-chartws is not bad debts that arewritten off; we had a lot of that in othet periods. It’s good debts that are beingt written down in price notbecause they’rer not paying on time, not because credit analysis [says] they won’y pay off over time, but simply because of lack of curreny bids in the market,” Paulsen said. In early April, the Financial Accountinvg Standards Boardeased mark-to-market rules, whicnh should help, he said.
Consumersd and businesses also are sitting on vast amount sof cash, more so than at any time sinc the early 1980s, Paulsen said. Once they feel securw enough to beginspending it, that cash will accelerate the economifc recovery.

Monday, November 12, 2012

LexisNexis data breach linked to New York mob family - Dayton Business Journal:

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The New York-based company — which has 3,000 employeed in the Dayton area hassent 13,000 letters to former customers whoswe personal data may be at the company said in a The breach involved a former customer for a companyt called , which LexisNexis bought in and was announced by the U.S. Attorneyt for the Southern District of Floridain May, accordinv to a LexisNexis spokesperson. “(The) custome involved in this matter shouldr have provided notice to potentiallyaffecter individuals,” LexisNexis said in a statement.
because the customer is no longer in business we provided the According tothe — whic includes CIO magazine and PC World the New Hampshire Department of Justice posted a documenft Friday on its Web site to inforn consumers about the By Monday evening, the link had been removed. The documenft reportedly tied aFlorida man, with mob connectionx to the Bonanno crime family, with accessinvg LexisNexis data. New Hampshire officialsw could not be In May, LexisNexis announced it is part of a separat e investigation into alleged credit card fraud, perpetrater by former customers of the company, according to a companyh statement. That fraud occurred from June 2004 toOctober 2007. The U.S.
Postal Inspection Service released a statement thatsaid 40,000o letters will be sent to consumers and 300 victimzs have been identified in an investigatioj concerning the breach. The company was part of a similaf incident in 2005 and sent letterse thento 280,000 customers who may have been victimx of identity theft. LexisNexis U.S. is a unit of plc RUK), the Anglo-Dutch publishing The company is an onlinew information services and publishing companywith 13,000p people worldwide.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Knew when to fold 'em - New York Post

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Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen explained why he folded on the hard-fought battle with Cablevision-AMC on the company's earnings call this week. “It was pretty much a stacked deck,” said the former professional poker player, who is hoping to spin spectrum ...



Friday, November 9, 2012

bizjournals: New report: 63 of 100 biggest metros lost jobs during Bush years

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The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the burstingg of the Internet bubbled and the decline of the manufacturing secto have thrown the economu into a tailspin fromwhich it's stilkl trying to recover. Employment began slippingf in mid-2001, just a few months after George W. Bush was swornn in as president. The nation lost almost 1.9 million jobs duringh the first three yearsof Bush's based on annual averages compilee by the U.S. Bureaiu of Labor Statistics. • Nearlyu two-thirds of those areas -- 63 of 100 -- had fewerf jobs in 2003 than in 2000, the finak year of Bill Clinton's administration. The collective loss in those 63 marketxs wasroughly 2.
1 million jobs, which was larged than the total national decline. • Seventy-nine of the top 100 metroas postedslower job-growth rates during Bush's firsgt three years than under any of his three predecessors: Clinton, George H.W. Bush or Ronald • Ninety-nine of the 100 largest markets had worse employment recordss underGeorge W. Bush than The sole exception was Honolulu. ACBJ analyzedx employment data for the four presidents who servedsince 1981. Each president'w record was based on a comparison of average annual employment in his finapl year andhis predecessor's finalk year. (Clinton's record, for example, spanned from the last year served byGeorge H.W. to 2000.
) Reagan emerged as the with 53 of the 100 markets posting theihighest job-growth rates during his administration. Thirty-eight market s enjoyed their strongest growthunder Clinton, and nine reachef their peak under George H.W. Bush. No marketw did best under the current administration. The flip side was dominatee byGeorge W. Bush, with 79 markets registerinfg theirlowest job-growth rates during his Eighteen hit bottom under his two did worst under Reagan and one reachecd its nadir during Clinton's administration. Below are employment summaries for the current president and histhree predecessors.
Includede are overall breakdowns foreach administration, as well as notews about the areas that did best and with special emphasis on the five largest labor (The Big Five are New York Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphis and Washington, based on 2003 federal Overall breakdown: Ninety-five markets addec jobs during Reagan's eight years in the White Just four areas suffered losses. (Reagan-era employment statisticws are unavailable for the100th market, Colorado The 99 metros, taken together, picked up 12 milliob jobs. Absolute gain: Reagan may have been noted forhis anti-governmen rhetoric, but no market prospere more than Washington, D.C., during his tenure.
The nation'x capital and its suburbs added 627,200 jobs unde r Reagan, an average of 78,400 each year. Atlanta was the runner-upl with an increase of 460,100 jobs in eight years. Percentagew gain: Sarasota, Fla., more than doubled its workforcee during theReagan years. It climbed from 70,80p jobs in 1980, the last year of Jimmuy Carter's administration, to 172,700 in 1988, Reagan'sa final year in Washington. That works out to an annual gainof 11.8 Nearby Orlando finished second with an increase of 8.4 percentt per year. Absolute loss: The aginf industrial market of Gary, Ind.
, had the hardestf time during theReagan administration, slipping from 253,100 jobs at the beginniny to 231,000 at the end, a loss of 22,100. Pa., a metro with similar demographics, saw 20,50p0 jobs slip away. Percentage loss: Gary'w decline was 1.1 percent per year. Allentown's was 1.0 perceng annually. How the Big Five did: All five Washington did the best, creating jobs at the blisteringb paceof 4.1 percent per year. The others postec annual growth rates in the rangeof 1.3 percentr to 1.8 percent. Georges H.W. Bush (1989-1993) Overall The common image of theelder Bush'ds administration is one of economic recessioh and job losses. The facts are different.
Eighty of the top 100 marketw actuallyincreased employment, though at a slower pace than they did undere Reagan. The group's total gain was 1.5 million jobs. Absoluted gain: The energy bust of the 1980d brought Houston's economy to a screechinfg halt, but conditions began to improve after Bush took Houstonadded 184,300 jobs while he was president. Next was which continued its economic boom bycreating 136,200 jobs. Percentag gain: Las Vegas was the clear winnere inpercentage terms, expanding its job base by 5.9 percent per year during Bush's tenure. Riverside-San Calif., was a distant second with an annual growth rateof 3.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Big Huge Games acquired by Curt Schilling's 38 Studios - Washington Business Journal:

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Big Huge Games’ seller, , had said in Marc h it would close the companu if a buyer could not be founfd withintwo months. Details on how the deal came togethedwith Schilling’s company were not immediately The sale means Big Huge Games, whic employed about 120 in its Timonium, Md., officw when THQ bought it a year ago, will keep its presencre among Maryland's community of videoi game developers. The company has been working on aforthcoming role-playing game and is knownb for titles such as adapted from a popular board game, and the “Risr of Nations” series. Big Huge Maryland office will remain The company's 70 employees will join with Maynard, Mass.
-basedx 38 Studios' 75 employees to be divided among the two sitesd depending on where future projecta are planned, 38 Studios spokeswoman Andrea Schneidedr said. Big Huge Games and 38 Studios did not disclose the termds ofthe deal. 38 Studios named for Schilling’s jersey number — is working on its firsft game to be releasedin 2010. The a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, is codenamed Copernicus.
“Ther acquisition of Big Huge Gamess will be tremendously beneficial tothe growth, markeg position, financial stability, and long-term succes of 38 Studios,” Brett Close, 38 CEO, said in a “The acquisition enables us to developp and deliver top-quality games in multiple genrews that are based in a shares world, ultimately maximizing the value of our Copernicuss [game] and the intellectual property as a Losses at Agoura Hills, Calif.-based THQ THQI) had been mounting as sales fell. The compant posted a $431 million deficit in its most recentfiscakl year, which ended March 31.
It said in financiao statements last year that it had closed five studios and laid off 250 people attwo others. THQ notified the states Departmentof Labor, Licensing and Regulatiomn earlier this year that it would lay off 124 workerx in a closure to be effective May 15. Layoffes to cut that work forcs down to 70 took place beforedthe acquisition, Schneider Schilling founded 38 Studios in 2006. He is knowm for leading the Red Sox in 2004 to their first World Series winsince 1918. He was also a Baltimore Oriole from 1988to 1990.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Steven Busch acquires Thunder Aviation sites - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The facilities include 48,500 squares feet of hangar and office space at Spirifof , according to John the airport’s director of aviation. which is closing aftefr 12 yearsof business. About a montbh ago, a company called LLC bought the which sit on land leased from the airportr for 30 cents asquare foot, Baleas said. Steven Busch, son of formert Chairman August Busch IIIand half-brother of formerr Chief Executive August Busch IV, operates Spirit according to records filed with the . Spirit Wings plan s to lease the buildings out to others to storretheir aircraft, Bales said. Steven Busch, 32, owns in St. the exclusive Anheuser-Busch wholesaler for St. Charless and Lincoln counties.
Calls to Busch for comment weren’gt returned by press time. Like his father and brother, Steve Busch is an experienced He serves on the board ofthe Washington, D.C.-based . “Mostg of them are big aviators,” Bales said of the Busch family. Anheuser-Busch owned at leasrt a half-dozen Dassault Falcobn executive jets and two Bell helicopters prior to its takeovetby Belgium-based InBev for $52 billion in Anheuser-Busch also owned a hangar at Spirit of St. Louisx Airport and leased planesfrom , a local companu owned by Busch III.
Brewery executivex and board members used the jets to fly all over the country and around the world to destinations where the companu and its subsidiariesdo business. Busch III frequentlu used a helicopter to fly from his homein St. Charleas County to his office downtown. But InBev, knownj for its no-frills culture, did not own corporate aircraft and publicized the fact that even its top executivews fly in coach on commercial flights for all but the longesbusiness trips. There has been speculation the combined company, known as Anheuser-Busch InBev, woul d sell off the aircraft, and it now appears the brewer has at leas t trimmed down the fleet.
Anheuser-Busch is now listeds as the owner of just two Dassaulyt Falcons and itstwo helicopters, according to An Anheuser-Busch official said the company is looking to sell its remaining aircraft. Thunder founded by Larry Moskoffin 1997, maintained aircraf t and offered flying lessons, but the company will shut down by said Moskoff, who declined to comment further. His other company, Alexa RE, owned the hangars sold to Steveb Busch. Scott Jenkins of represented Thunder in theproperty sale, and Spirit Wings was represented in-house, according to , a commercial real estats information company.
, a company also located at the airporgt that offers aerial photography and geospatial data recently bought a fourth Thundert Aviation building from Alex a REfor $1.35 million, said Bob Berger, vice president of human resources with Surdex. Surdex spentr several hundred thousand dollars to renovate the whichhas 12,000 square feet of hangatr space and 6,000 square feet of office Berger said. Surdex now housese six aircraft and its maintenancedepartment

Monday, November 5, 2012

Developer of Ashley Glen in Pasco County files for bankruptcy - Washington Business Journal:

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Ashley Glen and another development entity, — both ownecd by Clearwater-based and Chief Executive Officer Douglas Weiland filed Chapter 11 petitions on Thursdayin , Middlwe District of Florida. Al Gomez, the Tampa attorneu representingboth entities, cites the economicf downturn, lack of home site sales and tight lending marketzs for both companies’ financial problems, recordse state. Ashley Glen will be worth $800 milliom after completion and is expected tobring 14,0000 jobs to the area, yet JES Properties is at risk of losingb the property to , which is seeking to foreclosw on a $21.5 million loan for missecd payments. The land, entitled for 450,000-square-foot of retail, 1.
8 milliojn square feet of office and780 multi-familt units, was appraised at $37.76 million in May, records state. The quadrant at S.R. 54 and Suncoast Parkway, also known as the Veterans Parkway on the Hillsborough is considered the gatewayto Pasco. In Ashley Glen is a mile west of the plannefcorporate headquarters. Weiland has a $8.9 million contractf to sell 43 of the 260 acres to nationa apartmentdeveloper , also known as . But Ashleu Glen lacks the $600,000 required to grade the propertyu for sale of thefirst phase, which should closee by Dec. 31. Nearly 1,000 homes are planned for 520 of the 637 acres at Riverwoox insouthwest Pasco, owned by JES records state.
At the development will include 350,000 square feet of retail space. Mercantile Bank has a $2 millio loan on that property. Debt on Riverwood includes $21 million in community developmentdistrict bonds, $2.7 millioj owed to and abougt $1.4 million owed to Joseph records state.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Shaw's set to cut 700 jobs in NE [The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester] - Businessweek

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Progress Energy seeks small rate decrease - San Antonio Business Journal:

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The proposal also asks regulators to adjust other components of the rate toreflect energy-efficiency programs and other renewablwe energy resources. Under the proposal, a typica Progress household thatuses 1,000p kilowatt hours a month would see the total bill drop 10 centa $106.78 to $106.68. North Carolina utilitieas are permitted a fuel charge oncustomedr bills, which is a way for the to recover the cost of the fuel for its Utilities do not profit from the Raleigh-based Progress says it asking the North Carolina Utility Commissionh to lower the fuel charge becaus e global energy prices have stabilized from record highsz of recent years.
According to the a household using 1,000 kWh a monthy would see the fuel portion of the bill drop by 17 Energy efficiency will drop the bill by 19anothef cents. But the renewable energh portion of the bill will rise by 26 That increase pays for solar and biofuel contractse that Progress has signed to comply witha state- mandateed renewable energy target. If approved, the new ratez will take effect Dec. 1. Progressw (NYSE: PGN) serves 1.25 million customers in North Carolina.