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Saturday, June 30, 2012
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
1600 Pacific Building LLP files for Ch. 11 - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
The partnership 1600 Pacific Building LP, whic h is based out of La Jolla, Calif., intend s to move forward withthe project, attorneyy Robert Nicoud, who is an attornety for the partnership, confirmed on Wednesday. In the bankruptcy the owner of 1600 Pacific said it has up to 49 creditorsx and liabilities that fallbetween $1 millionj and $10 million. Nicoud said the building was completelyy vacant and facing foreclosure by itslendintg bank. He added that the source of the owner’xs troubles stems from the threat of foreclosure and a delay in obtaining a combination of tax incremengt funding from the Cityof Dallas.
Curtizs Lockey, manager of the partnership, added that 1600 Pacificc Building LP is pursuing a financing package with the city that will help subsidizsthe project. He added that getting througjh the entire process is taking longer thanthe building'xs owners had expected. "Ww are moving fast and furious with our partner already in place and hope withthe city'sd support and participation we will be able to come out of said Lockey. Lockey added that therre are varying levels of approval that the partnershil has to go through and it expectsx to meet with city officials by the end of the month to learn more about the possibilituy ofsupplemental funding.
The projectg is expected to result in 590 multifamily residential units that the partnership says will contribute tothe city's goal of creating 1,000 affordable units in downtown
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Heavy urban search and rescue teams face budget cuts - CBC.ca
CBC.ca | Heavy urban search and rescue teams face budget cuts CBC.ca A federal government cut is expected to hit the Toronto Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Team leading efforts at a collapsed m » |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
NEA grants $2.8 million for reading program - Business First of Louisville:
The NEA has awarded $2,8 million to groupsd to sponsor The Big which will be held Septembert 2008 toJune 2009. The Big Read give s communities the opportunity to come togetherto read, discusw and celebrate one of 23 selections from Americamn or world literature, according to a news release. Grants were awarded to groupes in46 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgij Islands. Each group is receiving a grantr ofbetween $2,500 and $20,000. To date, the NEA has given more than 500 grants to support local BigRead projects.
In grants were awarded to: in Bowling which will hold a program todiscussw "To Kill a Mockingbird" in which will discuss "A Lesson Before Kentucky Gateway Museum Center in Maysville, which will discussx "The Age of Innocence;" , which also will discuss Williamsburgy Action Team, which also will discuss "A Lesson Before Dying." "Everythintg the NEA does we do in NEA chairman Dana Gioia said in the "I am delighted to announce our 208 new partnere in The Big Read.
Some are new to the some are returning, but all of them have answere d the call to actioj to get our countryreading
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Chrysler-Fiat deal a go as Supreme Court steps aside - Dayton Business Journal:
The Supreme Court, which had temporarilh held up the deal on Mondayh while it considered appeals by threr Indiana state pension funds and several consumer groups, said in an order that the groups had not proven that the coury needed to intervene. Several news organizations reported late Tuesday that Chrysler and Fiat representatives were preparing the paperwormk to conclude the deal as soon asWednesda morning. That’s when the U.S. governmen will wire the money to financethe sale, The reportef on its Web site.
The plan to salvage Chryslee will remake the company into one owneds 55 percent by a unionjpension trust, 20 percent owned by Fiat a share that could grow to 35 percen t – and the rest owned by the governments of the United Statesd and Canada. Also Tuesday, a federal bankruptcyh judge in NewYork Chrysler's effort to pull the franchisese of 789 dealers, including three in the Dayto n area. Judge Arthur Gonzalez ordered the dealers to stop selling theifrremaining Chrysler-made vehicles immediately.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
TextExpander 4 Adds Fill-in Snippets, More - The Mac Observer
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
G20 recognises travel and tourism as a driver of economic growth - Fresh Business Thinking
Conference and Meetings World (press release) | G20 recognises travel and tourism as a driver of economic growth Fresh Business Thinking The G20 world leaders have for the first time, recognised the importance of Travel & Tourism as a driver of jobs, growth and economic recovery. G20 leaders recognise travel & tourism as important contributor to ... G20 LEADERS DECLARATION RECOGNISES ROLE OF TOURISM ... G20 endorse tourism as driver of economic growth |
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Mexican student movement stages presidential debate - Fox News
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Warren Buffett sells remaining Constellation shares - Dayton Business Journal:
Buffett, his company (NYSE: BRK.A, BRK.B), and that company’as subsidiary , are each no longer stockholdersw inConstellation (NYSE: CEG), according to a form with the Securitiees and Exchange Commission filed Monday. They have been slowlyt divesting the stock over the past weeks and owning 7.3 percent in February and 6.3 percenyt last month. The sale ends the relationshilp between the investorand Constellation, one of two Fortuns 500 companies in Baltimore City. Iowa-based MidAmerican got a 10 percengt stake in Constellation whenits $4.7 billion bid for the company made in September was rejected three monthws late.
That offer came after a cash crunch led to a steepo declinein Constellation’s stock price over several days and some investors feares bankruptcy. Constellation spurned the offer in favoe of a deal tosell 49.99 percenf of its nuclear busineses for $4.5 billion to French firm , whic h had also been in the biddinv for the company in September. For the Constellation had to pay $175 milliomn in breakup fees and $418 million for It also had to repayya $1 billion loan from Buffett with 14 percenyt interest. A decision on whether the deal with EDF requires Maryland approvakl is expected ina week. The deal is expecteed to closethis fall.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Evading extinction - BBC News
Evading extinction BBC News Collard Hill Large Blue butterfly day. Witness the continuing miracle of the Large Blue, one of Britain's rarest butterflies, at Collard Hill on Sunday 17th June. |
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Greif joins global sustainable development council - Business First of Columbus:
The industrial packager joins (NYSE:AEP) on the council. AEP accepted an offed in June 2007. The development council, based in Switzerland, encourages companies to incorporatesustainabler development, share information and advocate certain busines positions on sustainability. The associatio n includes executives from 200 large and multinational firms from more than 35 nationws and 20 majorindustrial sectors. While Greift hasn't outlined new initiatives in sustainable development, the companu has practiced sustainable effortsfor "quite said Deb Strohmaier, vice president of communications.
Its efforts includd reducing waste andenergy use, recycling and economically developingv communities where Greif operates, she said. The company hopews to obtain certification from the Sustainable Forestrh Initiative forits U.S. timber properties, Strohmaier Greif (NYSE:GEF), which also producea plastic drums, bulk containers and water bottles, employz more than 10,300 workers in 48 countries, includinvg 200 in Central Ohio. The company reported $3.
32 billion in revenue last
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Leo A Daly creates new embassy for Chad - Kansas City Business Journal:
The building at 2401 Massachusetts Ave. formerly housefd the Embassy of Malaysia, which has already moves out to anew location. Chad’s embassu currently sits at 2002R St. NW and employee are scheduled to move into the prime Massachusett Avenue addressin August. Leo A Daly is providingh architectural, engineering and landscape design services to completelyy renovatethe 40-year old, 8,300 square-foot building in two Construction started in All floors will be re-done to creatw meeting and office space, as well as the Ambassador’es suite.
Sustainable interior finishe s will be highlighted by craftf and art pieces from The ceiling will be replaced to incorporate new heatinhg andcooling equipment, air distributioh systems, and lighting and data cable distribution. High-tech communicationzs and security systems also will be installed throughoufthe facility. Landscape improvementz will include repairing stone work at the frontf steps and a new walkway fromthe street.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
'Maple Spring' protests: Cuts, crackdown on student rallies roil Quebec - msnbc.com
'Maple Spring' protests: Cuts, crackdown on student rallies roil Quebec msnbc.com Demonstrators are filling Quebec's streets daily to support a four-month-old student strike against a tuition hike that has morphed into a movement against efforts ... |
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Western wildfires straining resources - CBS News
CBS News | Western wildfires straining resources CBS News Massive wildfires in drought-parched Colorado and New Mexico tested the resources of state and federal crews Monday and underscored the need to replenish an aging US aerial firefighting fleet needed to combat a year-round fire season. Fires hit 9 states as resources strained Fire resources limited in southwest region |
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Bank Midwest parent gets $146M from Treasury program - Kansas City Business Journal:
Kansas City-based Dickinson is the privately owned holding companyfor , and four othe affiliate banks throughout the United The banks have combined assets of abouf $6.1 billion. Bank Midwest had $4.2 billion in assetes on Sept. 30 and a 0.42 percentf return on assets. The bank had $3.3 billionn in net loans and leases asof Sept. 30 and $95.12 million of assets in nonaccruall status. Dickinson said in a release that it intends to use the Treasurhy proceedsfor “general corporate including additional capital to support its lendingv operations across all six of its bankint subsidiaries.
” “We believe that our participation in the Treasury’es Capital Purchase Program is a prudeng step during these uncertain economic times,” Dickinson CEO Rick Smalley said in the release. “This cost-effective capital further strengthensz our solid capital position and will enhance our effort to emerge from this environment as an even strongefrfinancial institution.” Dickinson said in the release that each of its bankws was considered “well capitalized” by regulatoruy guidelines as of Dec. 31. Dickinson also recently entered into an agreementy to sellits subsidiary, based in Tampa, Fla., to NEWS), according to a Jan.
8 news release from The purchase price is contingent on theclosing date, potentia changes in tangible book value and other considerations. Basede on Southern Commerce Bank’s $218 million in assetws on Nov. 30, NewStar said the purchase prics would be somewherebetween $17.5 million and $19 The closing is subjecy to regulatory approvals. Bank Midwest ranks No. 5 on the Kansa s City BusinessJournal ’s list of area banks, based on markeyt share of deposits.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
GE workers approve pay freeze - Boston Business Journal:
Fairfield, Conn.-based GE (NYSE: GE) is trying to trim expenses atAppliancde Park, which lost $72 million in 2008. Jerruy Carney, president of , said nearly 70 percent of the 1,638 union workers voted in favor ofthe proposal. Under the termsx of the agreement, GE will freeze pay for unioh workers untilJune 2011. And newl y hired skilled-trades professionals would startat $23 per hour and advancew to $25 per hour over a two-year A competitive wage agreement for hourly production workers calls for new hireds to start at $13 per hour and receive annuak wage increases after their current contract expires in 2011.
The rates for skilled and productiohn workers are lower than they wouldf have been withoutthe agreement, Carney said. Also undedr the agreement, GE will not force productionm workers to work lessthan five-day work weeks, with the exception of holiday periods or other special days, Carney said. “That is importantr because GE already has goneto eight-hour work weeks at some of its lighting and that could have been the case here if we didn’ty vote ‘yes,’ ” Carney said. In exchange, GE will add 100 positions and bring anew low-cost dishwasher line to Appliance Park by Dec. 31.
All new jobs at Appliancd Park, except for warehouse would be bid onby seniority, accordintg to a bulletin issued last week by the GE will continue to make 18 cubic-foot top-mounf refrigerators, home dishwashers and 27-inch top-load washing machinew at Appliance Park through at leastt June 17, 2011, unlesas the company decides to exit the product “This is important because now we have a futured at Appliance Park,” Carney said Thursday evening.
Kim Freeman, directodr of public relationsfor GE’s Consumert and Industrial division, called the union’s vote “When given the facts, our employees have demonstraterd time and again that they understand our business realities and want to be part of a team that will make the necessarhy changes to win in this globao marketplace,” Freeman said in an e-mail. “We are grateful to all of our employee and the union leadership for their willingness to work together to make this asuccessfu business.” More jobs coming?
One stipulation of the agreement is that the company and the union will work togethe to explore opportunities for making energy-efficient appliances at the The first step couldr come Thursday, when the and the Louisville Metroo Council are expected to vote on approvingt incentives to GE to facilitate the developmentt of a new product platform at Appliance Park. GE officials have not disclosedf what product might be destined forAppliancwe Park. Business First reported Friday that the city is preparefd to offer to create a tax increment financing districrt and the state is prepares to offer GE as muchas $2.
5 millionj over 10 years to launch a product line that would creats as many as 400 jobs at Appliancd Park. “Now there is the opportunit to replace outdated equipment witha new, high-tech product line,” Carney said. “This means a lot to
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Silicon Valley business leaders keep eye on Washington energy tax plans - New Mexico Business Weekly:
Formally known as the American Clean Energuy andSecurity Act, the legislation establishes a new market in the buying, selling and trading of carbo allowances. The current proposal callz forthe U.S. to reduce carbo emissions by 17 perceny from 2005 levelsby 2020. Barrty Cinnamon, president and CEO of Los Gatos-basede Akeena Solar, said cap and tradr won’t make anyone’s stoclk rise immediately, but it has the potential to increase the economiv viability of renewable energy acroswsthe board.
The devil, though, is going to be in the “The reality is whether it’s cap and trade or a carbon tax, it will fundamentally increasew the economic viabilityof non-carbon energy making wind, solar and energy conservation more attractive,” Cinnamobn said. “And the valley is becoming a hub ofthosr industries.” Tom Tansy, vice president of marketing and business developmeny at Fat Spaniel a San Jose-based provider of management services for renewable energy systems, said the company is watching the bill and has been pushinb for this type of legislation for “We’re reinforcing to our elected officials that this makes perfect sense for our worlr and our industry,” Tans y said.
“There is a ton of researcgh about the benefits of cap and and there is enough movement in our governmentg now to makeit happen.” Companiess that reduce their emissions could make moneyy by selling what they don’ t use to those who need more carbohn credits, such as utilities and manufacturers. Opponents fear that such a syste m is a tax in disguise and would result in massive coststo consumers. According to an Environmental ProtectionAgency analysis, the act coul d create a market for carbon creditsz worth at least $4 billion annually in the U.S. througu 2030. New sources of energy are expected to increase inthe U.S.
by 65 percen by 2025, and 92 percentt are expected to below carbon. Opponents of the bill have called it everythinhg froma “cap and tax boondoggle” to a bureaucrat’s dream. Formed U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaking at the Silicon Valleu Energy Summit at Stanford University inlate June, said cap and trader is an easily abusedr system and that a carbon tax wouls be a better way to approach reducing greenhousse gas emissions.
While Cinnamon agreed with Rice’s statementy that carbon cap and trade could be abusedor “it’s up to our Legislature to set up a programj to achieve the goals of reducing carbon-baseed emissions with the simplest way and leasft chance of abuse.” Although the bill facews fierce opposition from coal producers and states that rely heavilgy on coal, California’s Pacific Gas and Electric has a cleanet portfolio than many utilities in other parts of the Brian Hertzog, PG&E’s D.C.
-based director of corporats relations, said the framework presented in the bill won’rt have any substantial cost impact on PG&sE customers in the near term because the company is relativelu well-prepared. “When you look at our portfoliko in terms of our carbon intensitu and what the impact will be once we put a price on it will be a much lower impact than you will see Hertzog said.
Important elements for any potentia energy legislation include consumer protection andcost containment, he Peter Nieh, managing director at Lightspeed Venture Partners in Menlo Park and leader of the firm’s cleantech believes cap and trade has the potential to level the energy playing field because it takes away coal’sd competitive price advantage. “Hopefully everybody standds to win, but that’s what the debate is Nieh said. “If you integrate this across it’s the matter of the cost and whobearw it. Alternative forms of energ standto win.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Nonprofit helps elevate Georgia life sciences industry profile - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
The private, nonprofit group’s role in the May 18-21 conference, whicb is being held for the first time in the indicates how the organization has grown and expandec its scope since it beganin 1989. It follows a move to re-invent itself that was markee with changing its name last year from the Georgia Biomedicalp Partnership toGeorgia Bio. “We felt that with the name GeorgizBiomedical Partnership, people only thought that we were promotingf the interest of the companies and organizations involvecd in applying life sciences technology to said Charles Craig, president of Georgia Bio.
The nonprofit’s membershipo has doubled in the past five years to some 300 including pharmaceutical, biotech and medicakl device companies, as well as universities, research government groups and They range in expertise from health care and agriculturse to industrial and bioenergy production and environmentall management. “When it comes to the life science all applications of it are representeed herein Georgia,” Craig said. Board members represent some ofthe state’ s largest life sciences companies, such as , , and and , and emerginhg firms such as The groupp works to represent and promote the interest of the life sciencea in Georgia.
Georgia Bio is serving on the frontline in preparationn forBIO 2009, said Fabrice Egros, presidenty of Atlanta-based biopharmaceutical company UCB, the Norty American subsidiary for Brussels-based UCB S.A. The conferences is expected to bring morethan 20,000 people from 70 nationas and 48 states. As the stats affiliate for the Biotechnology Industry Organization and a membef of the Council of State Bioscience Georgia Bio isthe conference’s local Egros, co-chairman of the board for Georgiq Bio, said the 2009 convention is important to Georgia becoming a leader in life sciences. “BIO is one step,” he said.
“That’ s where we will create the awarenesds ofGeorgia ... companiees in our care.”
Monday, June 4, 2012
IFLA Releases Background Paper on E-Lending - InfoToday.com
IFLA Releases Background Paper on E-Lending InfoToday.com As part of its work on the 2011-2012 Key Initiatives, the IFLA Governing Board appointed a working group to draft a background paper on digital lending. At its April 2012 meeting, the IFLA Governing Board endorsed the IFLA E-Lending Background Paper, ... |
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Hecker creditors include TCF, U.S. Bancorp, many others - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
The filing, in Minnesota Bankruptcy is partof Hecker’s personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Thursday. He owes as much as $1 billiom to as many as 1,000 Hecker is the owne of St. Louis Park-based which has sold or closed about 20 dealershipas sincelast fall, when cut off its Hecker also owned Advantage Rent A Car, whichg . in March. Creditors include a host of loca banks, as well as energy mortgage companies, real estate companies, law and government agencies. Alliance Bank, St. Paul American Bank of St. St. Paul , Wayzata , Minneapolis , St.
Paul , Lino Lake , Edina InterBank, Maple Grove , Minneapolis Chaska Marshall BankFirst, Minneapolis Mikden Oakdale , Minneapolis NorthMarq Capital, Bloomingtonh , Wayzata , Park Rapids Premier Maplewood , Jordan , Minneapolis St. , Stillwateer (NYSE: TCB), Wayzata (NYSE: Minneapolis , Bloomington , Minneapolis , Wells
Friday, June 1, 2012
Commission: Cost of new homes in Calif. will rise under tighter energy ... - Washington Post (blog)
Los Angeles Times | Commission: Cost of new homes in Calif. will rise under tighter energy ... Washington Post (blog) SAN FRANCISCO â" The cost of building a new home in California is expected to go up under tighter energy efficiency rules that follow in the state's long tradition of aggressive environmental standards, including a requirement that » |