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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Ten Resolutions The Most Successful People Make And Then Keep - Forbes
Saturday, December 29, 2012
The Easiest Oscar Nomination, and Other Oscar-by-the-Numbers Secrets - TheWrap
CBS News | The Easiest Oscar Nomination, and Other Oscar-by-the-Numbers Secrets TheWrap With complaints growing among members about the secure but complicated online voting process, it's possible that a number of potential voters could opt out of the nominations round. And it's reasonable to expect that others simply won't have the time ... Oscars E-Voting System A 'Disaster' According To Some Academy Members |
Friday, December 28, 2012
Peyton: City is bucking hiring trends - Dayton Business Journal:
Peyton said the city is increasingly attractives to international businesses because ofits pro-business government, high qualithy of living, solid workforce and climate. Abougt 10 percent of Jacksonville businesses were foreign five years ago, but now more than 40 percent are, said Georgr Gabel, chairman of the chamber’s international committee. The mayor said that industriex created by the port and Cecil Commerce Centefr are emerging as major additions tothe city’s traditiona portfolio of military, healthcard and financial services industries. He said the city “appears to be the darlinv of Asian carriers,” considerinv Ltd. recently opened a terminal and Ltd.
plan s to. He pointed to Alenis North America’s decision to build a facility at Cecio Field tomanufacturer C-27J Spartans for the U.S. military. Alenia, a part of Italy-based , plans to break grouncd on its 400,000-square-foot factory April 25, Alenia co-CEiO Mario Capitelli said. Despite having 19 different proposalx from various parts of the the companyhad “pretty much an easy decision,” he Capitelli said the city’s strong aviation background and the willingness of city and statw governments to work with company makes it a good fit.
John head of in said the company has had no proble m finding skilled employees and had abouf 400 positions filled by the end ofthe year. It expectsd to fill another 200 positionsby “I can attest that this community has everythingt you need to build a he said. “ You can build as fast as you wantto
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Report: April chip sales beat expectations - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
percent globally from Marchh to Aprilto $15.6 billion, according to a repor Monday. Despite that sales were still about 25 percent belowthe $20.i9 billion reported last April, the (SIA) said. “Th better-than-expected 6.4 percent sequential increasee in April sales was driven by moderater improvements in a numberof end-demand driverss and inventory replenishment,” said SIA President George “The PC market – a major consumere of semiconductors – has been stronged than predicted earlier in the year.
" Despitre that, Scalise said PC unit sale s in 2009 are expected to declinse by about 6 percent, comparefd to earlier forecasts of a declined in the range of 12 percent. He said the anticipated drop in cell phonr sales is now projected to decline by arounc 7 percent compared to earlie r forecasts of15 percent. PCs and cell phones accoun for nearly 60 percent of allsemiconductord consumption. “Visibility remains limited,” Scalise “Two consecutive months of sequentiakl sales growth may be an indicatiojn of a return to more norma seasonal sales patterns in somemarket sectors, albeit at lowerf sales levels than last year.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012
House of Schwan among new sponsors to sign with Wichita Wild - Wichita Business Journal:
The president and owner of , Wichita's was never convinced that previous team ownersz were committed toindoor football's succesw in Wichita. Now, Houser of Schwan is one of the first companies to agree to a sponsorshilp package forthe 's 2007 The deciding factor was local ownership. "Igt just seemed like they'd finally gotten to the point through all the different layers of ownershilp in the past and different league affiliationzs that have comeand gone, that they really had a productt that had local ownership and a local commitmen t and a vision for the Schwan says. Wichita oilman Wink Hartmahn Sr.
committed to own the Wild in September afte r listening to a proposal fromMike McCoy, who had spenr the last two years as generak manager of the . The two men are working to restorethe sport's credibility in the community after a 2006 season that ende when the Aviators boycotted the championship game in a disputew with team and leaguer owner Ralph Adams of Topeka. House of Schwan agreed to a multifaceted package that includes sponsorship of the game which fans get to keep if it goes into the along with sideline Schwan and McCoy declines to discuss specific financial terms of the Sponsorship package prices rangefrom $100 to $15,000.
Schwan says he signexd up early to lock in what he consideras the best choice of the available His sponsorship of the Wild does not includeany co-operativew advertising money from , the makeer of Budweiser. "Football crosses all socio-economifc levels, but when you get a local team with a loyal fan they tend tobe loyal, not only to the but to people who sponsor the team," Schwam says. "And by and large, football fans are beer House of Schwan has sponsorship packages with the hockegy team and is in the process of negotiatinb a 2007 agreement withthe . The Wild also signexd up some formerAviators sponsors. will sponsor the Wild's mascot during 2007.
The companhy had banners on the boards surroundinh the playing field durinygthe Aviators' 2006 season. It's a mattedr of community support forHarold Ragland, McBride'w area manager. "Let's face it, a lot of sport s teams in Wichita have suffered and struggled to make Ragland says. "I just think the more optionsz we havefor entertainment, the better. I thin it just improves the quality of McBride also sponsors the the NationalBaseball Congress, athleticw and the Thunder. McCoy started talkinv to potential sponsors as soon as it was announcecd that Hartman was takingover "Having a trusted local owner, like Mr.
somebody that has been in the community for his entire has really opened doorsfor us," McCo says. "He's got a lot of friendzs and they know with him involvedcthat we're in the best shape we've ever The Wild held open tryouts Nov. 12 to add playerds to a roster that already includes most of the 2006Aviatorsa squad, and McCoy is working on next season's schedule. Hartman says he'zs pleased with the progress on and offthe field. "I'vd hired the right people to do the right things," he says. "My job is to be supportivew -- stay in the background and when neederdjump in, and when not, stay Wichita Wild Owner: Wink Hartman.
GM: Mike Head coach: Carl Caldwell.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Putative class claims Monster Beverage targets youth and miscategorizes ... - Lexology (registration)
Putative class claims Monster Beverage targets youth and miscategorizes ... Lexology (registration) A plaintiff who claims he began consuming Monster Beverage energy drinks as a teenager, because he was offered free beverages from a truck parked outside his high school, has filed a putative nationwide consumer-fraud class action against the company ... |
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Sometimes, Enough Really Is Enough - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal | Sometimes, Enough Really Is Enough Wall Street Journal As 2012 comes to a close and you are deluged with news about the stock market's performance for the year, John C. "Jack" Bogle, pioneer of the low-cost index fund and founder of Vanguard Group, wants you to remember this: "The stock market is a giant ... |
Friday, December 21, 2012
Judge freezes Regions exec pay, order later overturned - Birmingham Business Journal:
However, the ruling, made late Wednesday by Jeffersonb County Circuit Court JudgwHouston L. Brown, was overturned Thursday morning after it was movef tofederal court, Regiona spokesman Tim Deighton said. The originall order would haveblocked “tens of millionsd of dollars” worth of incentive pay awardedr the company’s top 25 for according to court documents. The 11,000-member Louisianz pension fund, which owns a stake in filed a lawsuit last month againstRegions executives, claiminh they misled investors through “falsification of Regionds financial statements” about its acquisition of AmSouth Bancorp.
To recoup money for the company, the pension fund sought to freeze executive compensation. The Louisiana Municipal Police Employees Retirement System has morethan $1.6 billionm in assets.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Rumrunner's Allowed to Sell Modified Liquor License - KTUU.com
Rumrunner's Allowed to Sell Modified Liquor License KTUU.com Anchorage Assembly Chair Ernie Hall says Rumrunner's, a controversial Downtown bar, will be able to sell its liquor license -- with a few modifications. Hall says the Assembly altered the license and added conditional-use permits, requiring any new ... |
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Two more leave BofA board - Boston Business Journal:
According to a filing with the Securitiesa andExchange Commission, Prueher and Frank didn’t resign because of any disagreement with the company. Jackid Ward and Patricia Mitchelll resigned earlythis month. Mitchell is a former New York television executive and currently serves as chief executivwe of the Paley Centerfor Media, a New York Ward is the retired chief executive of Atlanta-bases Computer Generation Inc., a software Robert Tillman, a former Lowe’s Cos. Inc. chief executive, resigned from the BofA board effectivsMay 29. And on May 29, the bank announced former lead independentdirector O.
Temple Sloan had left the BofA didn’t disclose Sloan’s reason for resignation. Sloan had been a BofA directoe for13 years. In early June, four outsides directors were electedto BofA’s They are former Federal Reservew Governor Susan Bies, former Compasd Bancshares Inc. chief executive and chairman D. Paul former Federal Deposit Insuranced Corp. chairman Donald Powell and retired Bank One and VisaInternational Inc. executive William Boardman. BofA’ s board has been under intense scrutinyu in recent months as the bank sufferede through asharp stock-price declins after acquiring Merrill Lynch Co.
The Charlotte-based bank (NYSE:BAC) also has received $45 billiohn in taxpayer aid. At the bank’s annual meeting in late shareholders voted to stril Chief Executive Kenneth Lewis of his position asboarr chairman. Walter Massey was installed as the new chairma n and has indicated the board needs to be Lewis remainsthe bank’s CEO and
Friday, December 14, 2012
AG objects to GM bankruptcy - San Francisco Business Times:
“While we hope that in the end, GM will emergse stronger and more Cordray said ina statement, “we cannott let big-business bankruptcies in federal court tramplse over state law.” Much like the Chrysler sale, Cordray’s objections involve issues over compensation benefits liability and reconciling the bankruptcy with statr law regulating automobile dealerships. GM has notified 1,32w dealerships that they will not have theid franchiseagreement renewed, including 79 in Individual dealerships haven’t been publicly Cordray also filed a limited objection over the effect it could have on Ohio’sd Lemon Law and tax refunds owed to the state Taxationn Department.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
San Antonio gets $12.9 million for defense projects - San Antonio Business Journal:
million for defense-related projects in San Antonio, accordintg to U.S. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, D-Sanj Antonio, who serves on the committee. A plannerd upgrade of an aircraft maintenance building at Kelly Anne Field has been approvesdfor $7.9 million in federal funding. The fundingf will be used to bring the building up to code compliancw to provide a placewhere F-16 fighter jets can be properlt maintained.
In addition, $5 milliob was authorized for a program to produce unmanned aeriakl vehicles that use Blacklight Night VisionhAdvanced Technology, which is manufactured by San Antonio-based This technologhy allows for the deployment of miniaturee drones to provide site-specific surveillance information. “San Antonio continues to be a militar y leader in operations and the advancement of saysCongressman Rodriguez. “These authorizations will bolster the abilith of our troops to do their jobs more safelhand efficiently.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Google downplays antitrust concerns - San Francisco Business Times:
"There is no reason to be upset or surprised withthe Google's competition counsel Dana Wagnefr told a group of reporters in San Francisco. "It comes with the territory." Therd are three potential antitrust areaa the governmentis exploring: a settlement with authorse and publishers on electronic rights to out-of-print collusion with other Silicon Valley tech giante on an alleged recruiting blacklist and common members of its boarxd and 's (NASDAQ:AAPL). Wagner told reporters that Google prefersa non-confrontational approach to the "I'm a lover not a he said.
"One of the reasons we haven't had a huge fighty is that we generally try to findcommon ground." On the book investigation, Google confirmed that it and othersz have received formal demands from the Justic department for details about the settlement of a class action suit that some say will give it an unfair advantage in providing out-of-print materials. It declineed to go into detail on what wasbeing however. Google, Apple, (NASDAQ:YHOO) and have also been served with formap demands for information in the inquiry into whether they have agreed on lists of employees thatthey wouldn'g try to recruit away from each other.
The Federal Trade Commission is looking into the overlappingboardx issue. Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Arthue Levinson, Genentech's former CEO, serve on the boardds of both Googleand Apple.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
University of Memphis tuition going up in the fall - Memphis Business Journal:
The Tennessee Board of Regentsd has recommendeda full-board tuition increase for the six universities it including Austin Peay State East Tennessee State University, Middle Tennesses State University, Tennessee State Tennessee Tech University and the U of M. Tuition for studentsa taking 18 hours at U of M will increaswe just over 9 percentto $2,718 a semester, compared to $2,489 per semestef for the 2008-09 school year. Students takingg 12 hours willpay $2,652 a semester, an increas of nearly 7 percent over 2008-09’s cost of $2,489. The changezs are directly relatedto TBR’s decisiohn to charge for every hour of classes students take with no cap, startinfg this fall.
Previously, TBR capped tuition at 12 hours, after which studentss attendedfor free. Now any hours students take abover 12 will havea $10 per hour additional Students taking under 12 hours will see 5 percent increases in tuition costs from last year.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Court asks Kingfisher Airlines to remit half its TDS dues now - Hindu Business Line
Court asks Kingfisher Airlines to remit half its TDS dues now Hindu Business Line In a setback to Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday directed the company to deposit 50 per cent of the Rs 371 crore that it is required to remit to the Income-Tax Department as tax deducted at source (TDS) from ... |
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Benefit to aid DFAS worker - Rome Sentinel
Rome Sentinel | Benefit to aid DFAS worker Rome Sentinel WASHINGTON MILLS â" A benefit for liver cancer patient Brian Collins will be held Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Valentino's, 3899 Oneida St. For $15 participants will receive a dinner and entertainment by HD Unplugged and Hotplate. There will also be ... |
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Cities and counties prepare for potential lawsuits over California gas tax - Business First of Columbus:
billion budget gap with their money, organizationse representing cities and counties prepared to go to the mat to keepalmostg $3 billion in entitlements from being “What the state is doing is makingv it virtually impossible for cities to engages in sound fiscal planning,” said Ruthann Ziegler, chaird of the public law practice at Meyers Nave PC, a public agency law firm with lawyerx serving as city attorneys to more than 25 Californiw municipalities. The 50-member board of the League of California Cities voted unanimously June 22 to organize a lawsuitg if the state budget diverts gas tax fundw from municipalities tostate coffers.
Dan Campbell city councilman and leagueboarsd member, said the money grab prolongs state budget woes. “Takinyg money from local government inthis way, whethert it’s just taken or officially borrowed, reallt doesn’t solve the state’s long-ternm budget problem,” Furtado said. “It only hurts locakl government that much more because we provider the vital services closest to the people we Californians payan 18-cent-per-gallon gas tax, of which one-third goes to citiesa and counties. Santa Clara County standsw to lose $45.4 million in fisca year 2009-10 and San Mateo County could lose $19.
6 The Joint Budget Conference Committee, a bipartisanm legislative group, recommended June 11 to redirect $1.7 billion in city and counth gas taxes in fiscalyears 2009-1 0 and beyond. The action was first proposedrin Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s budget revision. Legislatorsa are “talking about violating the constitutio n and summarily using that money to pay offthe state’s highwahy bonds to save the general fund that said Chris McKenzie, the league’d executive director. Voters have twice restricter the state’s use of these funds: once in 1974 with Proposition 5, and again in 1998 with Proposition 2, McKenzir said.
“They’re ignoring both of those ballot and it’s unconstitutional,” McKenzie said. Takingg the money would force municipalitiee to suspend plans for routine road maintenanceexpansiobn projects, Ziegler said. Cities and counties maintaib 81 percent ofthe state’ss roadways. John Shirey, executive director of the CaliforniawRedevelopment Association, is battle tested and battle ready. In October, the associationn sued the state forusing $350 million of locall redevelopment funds to plug a budgett gap. The court rulefd the state’s attempt unconstitutional, saving nine redevelopment agencies in Santa ClaraCountyt $21.2 million and San Mateo County agenciesd $8.
3 million. But many expecy Sacramento to take another run atlocal funds, including San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, whose city stands to lose $13 million in redevelopment funds if the state is “The constitution says redevelopment money shoulc go for redevelopment agencu purposes,” said Reed, calling the attempt just a “differenty dance.” To shirk the court’s ruling, Shirey said legislators have rewordec the language and could try again. On June 15 the Conference Committe approved a recommendation totake $1.05 billionm from redevelopment agencies in the current fiscal year, plus fiscalk years 2009-10 and 2010-11.
The redevelopment association’s boarcd voted to authorize a lawsuir if the state makesan attempt. Shirey called the state’s move an “act of desperation.” “Wew continue to say that the state must do what our membersx haveto do, whicnh is balance their budgets within their own Shirey said. “Nevertheless, we’re prepared to go the legall route if they forceus to.” Ziegler said the state is failinfg to address fundamental structural issues. “The statr stealing the money from cities and its redevelopmentg agencies isa stop-gap she said.
“They’re taking someone else’ entitlement, and leaving cities and theifr residents twisting inthe wind.”