Thursday, September 30, 2010
Massaro Corp. chosen to redevelop Oakland health department building - Pittsburgh Business Times:
acre property into a 120-room hotel, a 140,000p to 150,000-square-foot office building and a 500-spacre garage. Yesterday, county economic developmenf director Dennis Davinnotified O’Hara-based that its working with Downtown real estate firm and Harmar-based , has been The development team has agreeds to pay $4.9 million for the property and expects the overalkl redevelopment to cost from $40 milliomn to $50 million. “In the end, the idea was to get the maximun value for the property and we want to get the bestoveralp development,” Davin said.
Davin praisee the other proposalsfrom , , Oxford Development and Burnsd & Scalo Real Estat e Services, who all vied for the project. He sees the strongv developer interest in a difficult economy as a testamenr to the quality ofthe property, which spans between Fifth and Forbes Avenues near Craft Streey in Oakland, where the office markert remains tight. “They were all very, very he said. “This site was definitelhy coveted.” The sale of the property and the projecty ware expected to be reviewed by countgy council in the next few Davin added.
The development project will requirethe ’ s nearly 400 employees who work in the buildin to be moved unless they lease spacer in the new project.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Picking a payroll provider - Birmingham Business Journal:
Taylor, assistant medical director ofStepheb M. Taylor, a Birmingham-based psychiatric practice locatecd on BlueLake Drive, said outsourcingy payroll services allows her and her husband to focusw on maintaining the burgeoning practice. “I considerexd doing it myself, but I knew I didn’t want to put any time commitmenttoward it,” she said. “There are a lot of laws dealinh with payroll taxes thatI didn’ty really want to be responsible for – I wanted to focusd on the needs of our Running a successful business is harder than it especially when it comes to Tracking employees’ hours, printingv paychecks and figuring out how much in taxesx to withhold over a certain perior of time can take precious time away from the most importang business objective: Generating revenue.
Stayinv up-to-date on payroll laws and regulations can be a And paying taxes late means penalties and interest will be charged by city and federal which would hurt a bottom line. During these harsh economi c times, boosting profits and revenue is even more saidCarol Helton, district salexs manager of ’s Birmingham “It’s more important now than she said. “Small business owners have to concentratse all their time and energ y on making theirbusiness successful.
” choosing a payroll providet – or the right software to use is not as easy as pickiny up the phone book and pointing a fingeer at one of the companies on the page, Helton “It’s just important that people check out the company she said. “Find out their reputation and howlong they’ve been in Also, it’s important to make sure the payroll companu is willing to be held liable for any errorsw that might occur in the payroll process. If a problem ever arises, the company would put their best foot forwar d and fix issue at the drop ofa dime, said who uses a payroll company.
“It was something I didn’gt have to worry about and I know they pay all of my taxeeon time,” she said about her provider. “Fofr me, that’s worth it.” Choosing software is a totalkdifferent animal. Business owners should make sure that they test the softward instead oftaking someone’s word on its worth. A software program may meet the needs of one butnot another, said Larryu White, director of payroll training for the . Standard, legitimates payroll software costsbetween $500 and $800 on the low end, he The programs have licensing agreements and usually have upgrade and updatre fees.
Payroll regulations and tax rateschange periodically, so softwarew users will need to purchase updates for the program at leasgt once a year. “You can’t just buy a software program and have it last for10 it’s not going to happen,” White said. Many busineses owners do not figure in the cost of updatinvthe software, making payments and filiny quarterly payroll tax reports when they look for said Sylvana Siegel, president of the . They also do not factofr in the extra time and money needed torectifuy mistakes.
In comparison, a payrolpl service charges them anannual rate, she A payroll service costs an average of $100 per or about $2,600 per year, for a companyu that pays 50 employees every othed week. Siegel, who has almost 25 yearsz in thepayroll industry, said that busines owners do not usually plac their full attention on payroll. They can lose more moneyg when they processtheir payroll, especially if they make mistakes, Siegel said. They often hire payroll services to clean uptheir messes.
“Thw software guides you to do the right but you still need to knowwhat you’rr doing to do payroll,” she
Monday, September 27, 2010
A.M. Best affirms Northwestern Mutual's high ratings - Pittsburgh Business Times:
A.M. Best affirmed its financial strengt ratings ofof A++ and issuer credit ratings of of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and its subsidiary The outlookl for both ratingsis stable, the N.J., ratings organization said Thursday. The ratings reflect Northwesterj Mutual’s sizable and mature individuall lifeinsurance franchise, conservative operating profile, strong operating performancse and superior risk-adjusted capitalization, A.M. Best said. Partially offsettint those positive rating factors was the recenft decline inNorthwestern Mutual’s adjusted capitapl and surplus due mainly to realized and unrealized investment A.M. Best said. A.M.
Best also noted that Northwestern Mutualp maintains an above average aggregate exposure to privatseplacement bonds, below investment or "junk," bonds, commercial mortgages and equities. Despitre NM increasing the total numbert of financial representatives over the pastcouplre years, Northwestern Mutual may be challengede to continue to grow the number of sales professionalws while maintaining current levels of retention and productivity over the long A.M. Best said.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Houston airports expect 1.2M to fly this Thanksgiving - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
million passengers are planning to make their way through George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William Hobb y Airport duringthe 14-day Thanksgiving travelp period, according to early estimates from the . HAS considersz the period to be Nov. 19 through Dec. 1. The agencg expects the busiest day tobe Nov. 30 when an overallp 122,000 passengers will be at both They alsoexpect 117,100 passengers at the airports Nov. 20. “While we won’t receive finaol numbers for abouta month, we expectt travel to be about the same as last year,” said Marlen e McClinton, spokeswoman for HAS.
To meet the needd of those who don’t fly as much or will be takinchildren along, designated travel lanea will open up at Intercontinental on Nov. 20 at each securitt checkpoint. The lanes include one each forexpert travelers, casual travelers and family travelers alonhg with those who have exempyt liquids such as baby formula and according to Andrea McCauley, a spokeswoman with the . TSA recentlgy expanded the travel lane concept to all airportsx acrossthe country, she said. Hobby has been utilizingb its family lane for about six Travel information forboth airports, including the policy for carry-om liquids, can be foundd at www.fly2houston.
com For those plannin g on flying, the Houston Airport System and Samsung Telecommunicationse America are launching 40 free charginh stations at IAH on Nov. 20 for travelerzs to charge theirmobile phones, laptops and other personal electronics. The Samsung Mobile Charging Stations, outfittef with four electrical outletsper station, will be locatedf throughout terminals A, C, D and E. Meanwhile, the expectds this year to show the firsyt decline in overall Thanksgiving travel since 2002 in both Texasa and the nation asa whole. Nearluy 3.2 million Texans will be heading out for the down 1.
2 percent from last year, and aboutr 41 million Americans will travel 50 milese or more from their homes duringg the holiday travel down 1.4 percent from last
Friday, September 24, 2010
H-E-B acquires downtown office property - San Antonio Business Journal:
Now, it's inked a deal to buy the Newport Beach, Calif.-based KBS Realty Advisors has sold Cypress Towedr to the locallybased grocer. The purchasd price was not disclosed. Chuck King, a partne r and co-founder in San Antonioi firm , represented H-E-B in the purchase. Bill Rogalla, senio r vice president/acquisition officer for KBS, representeds his firm in the transaction. The building is locateed downtown at1222 N. Main Avenue. The 156,657-square-foot propertyu is presently 64 percent according to theBusiness Journal's first-quarterr 2008 Commercial Real Estate Journal listings.
The sale comes less than a year afterd KBS announced plans for a major rehab of Cypress The $5 million renovation project involvex remodeling the lobbies, restrooms, elevators and mechanicak systems in the building. KBS also renovated the property'as on-site cafe and constructe d a new conference center for thetenants . As previously reported by the Business Journal, about 200 employeed from the accounting and finance divisionseof H-E-B are among the tenants at Cypresds Tower.
Dya Campos, director of public affaira for H-E-B, says that purchase shows her firm'w commitment to investing in Cypres s Tower and in San The property also will provide the grocer with neededr space as its administrative and retail operations continueto grow, she KBS, a private equity company, purchasexd Cypress Tower in 1998 from Minn.-based (formerly known as ). KBS is one of the top buyers of commercial property in theUnited States. The firm also managea and sells high-quality assets for institutional, corporate and privatw investors. Since its founding in 1992, KBS has completed $14 billio n worth of real estate transactions.
In the KBS' portfolio spans more than 10 millionb squarefeet -- including 650,000 square feet of office spacw in Northwest San Its local portfolio includes the followinbg properties: Fountainhead One, which spansz 174,108 square feet at 8200 Interstats Highway 10 West; CityViesw Office Building at 10999 IH-1p West, which measures 216,858 squar feet; The 66,490-square-foot Corporate Squares Garden at 4803 NW Loop 410; Corporatew Square Tower at 4801 NW Loop 410, which encompasses 193,148i square feet.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Recovery Act boosts venture capital - Kansas City Business Journal:
The changes, implemented affect the ’s Small Business Investment Company program. “Th Recovery Act expands SBA’s venture-capital prograj to increase the pool of investment fundingv available to the Small Business Investment Companie licensedby SBA,” SBA Administrator Karen Mills said. “W believe those companies will be better equipped by these changes to help sustaihn and grow small businesses for their next importantgrowth steps.” Smalp Business Investment Companies are privately owned and managed venture-capitalp firms licensed and regulated by the SBA.
They use a combinationj of money from private sources and moneyt raised through the use of SBA guarantees to makeequity - and mezzanine-capital investments in small businesses. Smalol Business Investment Companies numbed 338 andhave $17.4 billion in combined capita l under management. The Small Business Investmenrt Companies program was created in 1958 to boost the growt of small businesses by supplementingthe long-term debt and private-equityh capital available to them. • Small Business Investment Companies are eligible forgreater SBA-guaranteed financingb and required to invest 25 percent of theif investment dollars in “smaller” businesses.
Also, the amount of money a Smal Business Investment Company may invest in a single small business is set at 10 percenr of itstotal capital, rather than the previous limit of 20 percenrt of its private capital only. That translatesw to an effective 50 percent increase in financingf available to a single business by a Smalpl BusinessInvestment Company. • Maximuk SBA financing levels to Small Business Investment Companies will increase as much as threew times the private capital raised by the Small BusinesdsInvestment Company, to a maximumk of $150 million for a single Small Businesa Investment Company, or to $225 millionj for multiple companies under common control.
The cap for all licensees had been setat $137.1 million before the Recovery Act. Changes made to the Smalk Business Investment Company program under the Recovery Actare
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Texas awarded economic recovery funds for water infrastructure projects - Business First of Columbus:
EPA officials say this new infusion of money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will help stat e and local governments invest in a number of overdue water projects that officials say are essentiaol to protecting public health and the The funds should also help boost the economg andcreate jobs, two of the qualifications for receivinf stimulus funding. “Investing in the economy and the environmentr isa win-win,” EPA Actinh Regional Administrator Lawrence E. Starfield says. “Thesed funds will not only help oureconomivc recovery, but they will help provide clean drinking water for communitiews throughout Texas.
” The fundes will be used towarf the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund which provides low-interest loans for drinking waterf systems to finance infrastructure improvements. The program places an emphasi on small and disadvantaged communities and to programs that encouragepollutiohn prevention. Nationwide, the EPA is furnishing $2 billio n to fund drinking water infrastructure projects acrossz the country in the formof low-interest principal forgiveness and grants.
At least 20 percenr of the stimulus funds have been earmarkedfor infrastructure, water and energy efficiency improvementsx and other environmentally innovative
Monday, September 20, 2010
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Schweiker made most of partnerships - Philadelphia Business Journal:
In his decision to leave the region’s largestg business organization announcedthis week, he is joining a rising star in the form of Philadelphia’es business community has every reason to wish Schweiker and PRWT both due to his successes and PRWT’s blossomingb potential as a powerhouse minority-owned company. (See Page 5.) Schweiker was recruited to lead the chambet in2003 — a career politician who moveed from lieutenant governor to the top job when Gov. Tom Ridge was appointesd chief of the afterthe 9/11 terroris t attacks in 2001. The currenft chairman of the chamber, Executived Vice President David L.
Cohen, praised Schweiker this calling him classy for givinga six-month notice and an uncommonlu effective leader. There’s no doubt the chamber has continuerd to enhance its status as a strong representativee of business in some key waysunder Schweiker, who arrivefd with a mandate to expand the group’sa economy-building efforts. Of course, he had quality The regional marketing initiative Select Greatefr Philadelphia came about due tothe chamber’d merger with Greater Philadelphia First. GPF had planned to raise $16 million to spend on business attraction overfour years. Schweiker playef the essential role of fundraiser along with staff and markef leaderHugh Long.
Durinvg most of Schweiker’s tenure, CEO Joseph Fricj was the chamber’s chairman. A leadere with plenty of heart, Frick brought his work forces development advocacy to the Schweiker and his employees carried out the missio n by expanding paid internships with some ofthe chamber’ws 5,000 company members. Last year, the chamberf brokered jobs for 1,500 high school internes with able administration from thenonprofit . If the chamber is financiallyu successful with strongmember services, and Cohen says it is, Schweiker would surelyt give credit to his effective team. The group is a well-oiled events machine, drawinf admission-paying crowds.
Regrettably, Schweiker’s chamber has wavered in its advocac fortax cutting. His predecessor, chamber CEO Charles P. Pizzi, had helper lead the famous briefcase brigade march on City Hall in 2002 to demancd continued cuts inthe city’s uncompetitiveluy high wage tax. At a City Council hearinv in 2004, Schweiker testified that he thoughfta voter-created Tax Refork Commission’s proposed tax reforms went too far. The chambeer also ratified MayorMichael Nutter’s decision to back off his pledgde to cut taxes in light of projecter budget shortfalls.
Business taxes here remaim among the highest in thenationb and, as in years past, business leaders in a survey released this week rankes taxes as the major regionakl challenge. Cohen, who will be the man in chargwe as the chamberfinds Schweiker’s successor, has outlined compelling priorities tied to education, work forcde development and diversity. Here’w hoping part of Schweiker’s leadership legacy won’t be markex as the time when the chamber ended its advocacg for a more equitabletax system. Many argue cogentlhy that accelerating taxcuts isn’t feasible now due to a dire budgeg outlook, but this tax issue won’t go away just becausre times are tough.
Business owners will continuse to weigh in on the matter by takinbg jobs out the ormore often, quietly choosing not to bringy them here to begih with.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Kauai home sales, prices fall - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):
There were 30 single-familh homes sold on Kauai in July, down 9 percen t from 33 homes sold during the same monthnin 2007, according to statistics from . The median pricer of a single-family home on Kauai last month was which was down 10 percent from the same month last year when the media n pricewas $678,000. The number of condominiu m units sold on Kauai last month wasjust 14, a 48 percenrt drop from July of last year when 27 units The median price of a condo last mont h plunged 34 percent to $380,000, down from $575,0009 in July 2007. The year-to-date figures tell a slightlg different story.
The number of single-family homes sold was down significantlt for the first seven monthzs ofthe year. There were 178 homes sold from Januarygthrough July, a 36 percent decline from the same period in 2007 when therw were 278 sales. The median pric e for the first seven months of the year remainedc fairly stableat $652,500, just 1 percen off the median price of $661,000 for the same perioxd in 2007. Condo sales on Kauai were down 35.5 percent for the firsy seven months of the with just 127units sold, comparedx to 197 units sold during the same perio d in 2007.
The median price of a condo, however, rose 4 perceng during the first seven months ofthe year, to up from $549,000 during the same period last
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
West Suffolk Hospitals saves £750000 with doctor rota software - PublicTechnology.net
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Patrick Harr becomes Asankya chairman - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
Harr recently founded the to work with vendorson go-to-marketg strategies in the “Cloud” (virtual storage of and with enterprises on adoption of cloud-based Asankya said Harr helped pioneer the emerging cloud storage marker as founder and CEO of , raisinyg $18 million in venture launching the company's worldwide storage delivery network and securingy more than 600 customerws including GE, the Planet and NASA. "j look forward to workinb closely with the company as chairmab as it introduces its cloud application network Harr said in anews release.
"Asankya has powerful technolog with its parallel networking algorithms whicbhenable 40-times performance improvement for delivery of applications over the With the growing adoption by organizations accessing applications over the Interneg and the inherent performance, reliabilitu and security challenges of doing so, Asanky a has a bright future ahead of it."
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Adams
RealtyTrac records indicate that a notice ofa trustee’s sale has been fileed on homes matching the description of Adams’ Northh Portland Kenton neighborhood The notice indicates that the homews will be put up for auction. , whichy broke the story, noted that Adams’ lendet has filed a “noticw of default,” meaning he’s defaulted on his loan agreementr withhis lender. Adams told the paper he’s catchinyg up on his mortgage after paying “significant” legal bills. The housez that face foreclosure are at2131 N. McClellabn and 2121 N. McClellan. Adams livexs in the 2121 home. He also owns a triples at 2031 N. McClellan.
Adams, who makes $118,144 yearly, is facingf an impending recall, scheduled to kick off in early July, after admitting he had a sexualk relationship withBeau Breedlove. The pair met before Breedlove turned 18. Adams said the sexual relationshi beganafter Breedlove’s 18th birthday. Oregon’xs attorney general is investigating whether Adams didanythingt improper. The mayor conceded that he lied abougwhether he’d had sex with Breedlove when a political opponentr first made the charge during the 2008 primar campaign season.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Katy Perry replaces Eminem atop singles chart - Reuters
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Polanco Says Troublesome Elbow Is 'Broken' - Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Wanted: ecotourism operator for state - New Mexico Business Weekly:
The Legislature approved a special $250,000 appropriationj to fund the ecotourism project in fiscalyear 2010. The work will includew creating an inventory of ecotourism assets in the statre and vetting these assets to be certified as part of theecotourisn program. It would also involve teachinvg ecotourism marketing skills and working with other state agencied and public and private entities to administerfthe program. The contract is scheduled to begi Aug. 20, or when all state approvals arereceiver — whichever is later — and will last a The contract may be extended for up to thre additional one-year periods.
Tourism Secretaryt Michael Cerletti said the ecotourism initiative will bring new and sustainabled businesses and economic opportunities to communitiesx aroundthe state. Richard the department’s advertising director, is the procurementg manager forthe RFP. He can be reached at 827-6557 or richard.eeds@state.nm.us. The RFP is at the department’d Web site.
Monday, September 6, 2010
TECO Energy outlook remains strong - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):
billion in debt held by and subsidiarieszand Co. The rating is supported by the underlying strengthof TECO’s regulated electric and gas utilituy subsidiary, from which it derives stablr cash distributions to meet its funding requirements, Fitc h said a release. Tampa Electricx continues to post strongcredit metrics, it maintains solid operating performance and it benefits from Florida’x constructive regulatory environment, Fitch said. Fitcb is concerned, however, about slowing custometr growth atTampa Electric.
But the company has respondede to slower growth by postponing projects to increase electric Another concern for Fitch is cash flow deterioration atTECO TE) Guatemala because of the adverse rate order in 2008, unplannef outages at the San Jose plant, uncertainty over the extension of a purchased power agreement, and the potential for deferre d or renegotiated contracts because of declining market prices, higher productiom costs and slumping demand for TECO Coal and TECO Guatemala provide roughlgy 20 percent of the parent company’s consolidated earningas before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, Fitc h said.
Credit ratios at Tampa Electric should benefir from higher base ratews in 2009 and 2010 as a resultf ofa $138 million rate ordeer approved in March, Fitch said. In addition, an affiliatee waterborne transportation agreement that reducedTampz Electric’s annual net income by $10 million in priodr years is expiring. Fitch expects coverages ratios to remain relatively strong with funds from operationse coverage at nearly five timezsin 2009. TECO Coal is expected to benefitr from higher priced contracts signedin 2008. soft coal demand and higher mining production coste at TECO Coal raisw the risks ofcontractual non-performance by counter-parties and pressurex margins.
Diverse regulatory orders and operatingg issues at the Guatemalan operations will result in dividend distributionsz that are lower thanhistoric levels. TECO's liquidity positiojn is considered strong, Fitch said. Cash and cash equivalentse were $34.9 million and available credit facilitiewere $530 million as of March 31. Liquidityy was enhanced by a netoperating loss-ta carry forward of $547.5 milliomn as of Dec. 31, which is expected to resultf in minimal cash tax paymentsthrough 2012. In TECO's $100 million note maturinh in 2010 is expected to be retirexd withinternal cash.
Positivse rating action could result in the future from consolidater leverage ratio reduction in 2010 and higher cash flows from a full year of highert base rates in 2010 and effectivecost control.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
M&T to build new Southgate branch - Sacramento Business Journal:
The 9,100-square-foot office will be located in the spaced once occupied bya stand-alone Citibankm N.A. branch, M&T Bank spokesperson Chester Bridgeesaid Wednesday. M&T took control of the buildin in 2006 as part of its acquisitiobn ofnine Buffalo-area Citibanko branches. The current M&T branch adjoined to the plaz will close and all 23 employees will relocate to the new which has been designerd to meet Leadership in Energyg and EnvironmentDesign standards, Bridger said.
M&Ty Bank recently demolished the former Citibank branch to make room for the new Lorenzo Apicella of the Pentagra marchitectural firm, along with local firm and , designed the which will feature a glass exterior and an environmental-friendly plumbing systemm to conserve and reduce water use. It couldr not be immediately determined how much the new buildinbwill cost. It will be “larger than the cost of an averagr branch” due to its LEED design, Bridgedr said. M&T Bank currently operates 55 branchew inthe Buffalo-Niagara region. It is the second largesgt deposit-taker in Western New York.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Ford will stop Claycomo F-150 production for a week - Dayton Business Journal:
The UAW Local 249 postecd the information in a newsletter on its Web Local 249 Vice Presidengt Bobby Wyse confirmed Monday that the informationis accurate. The productiojn stoppage comes a week before an alreadyscheduled one-week summer break for the entirw plant starting June 29, a Local 249 spokeswomam said. The plant also is scheduledc for a summer break during the weekof Aug. 17. Salesz of Ford F-series trucks were 33,381 in May, up 16 percengt from 28,757 in April but down 22.3 percent from 42,97 3 in May 2008. UAW Local 249 said the slighr increasein month-to-month sales enabled Ford (NYSE: F) to cancel the scheduled down week on June 22 at its F-15 truck plant in Dearborn, Mich.
, but the down week was left intactr at the Kansas City Assembly Plant. “This is partiallyh due to depleted funds forthe state’s Divisio n of Unemployment in Michigan, making down weeks at (Dearborn) less of an option,” the Local 249 said in the Local 249 added that sales projections continuw to be less than the five shifts at the two truc k plants can produce if they work full time througyh the 2010 production year. Ford runs two shifts at Claycomo and threrein Dearborn. Wyse said Ford is considering once again moving a shiftr fromthe F-150 side of the Kansas City Assembly Plant and putting them to work on the SUV side.
nothing has been determined so far, he A year ago, Ford moveds about 800 workers from a second shift onthe F-150p side of the Kansas City plant to a thir d shift on the SUV side. The employeesw were moved back tothe F-150 side on Jan. 12. Ford Escapre sales in May reached 16,391, up 20.6 perceng from 13,596 in April but down 7.2 percent from 17,6678 in May 2008. The Kansas City Assembly Plant also producex the Mercury Mariner and hybrid versions of the Ford Escaper andMercury Mariner. Combined sales of hybrid versions of the Ford Mercury Milan, Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner reached 3,906 in May, a new company record. The old saled record of 3,420 hybrids vehicles was set inApril 2006.
As of May, Ford’sd Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo hadabout 3,90o0 hourly and 200 salaried employees.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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