Wednesday 01.07.2009
- Citizens Schools in run to pitch to Obama
(Boston)
- Verdict Systems being acquired by Alexander Gallo
(Phoenix)
- ADP: U.S. job losses hit 693,000 in December
(Honolulu)
- $8.5 trillion bailout tally exceeds costs of all U.S. wars
(Honolulu)
- Kevin McClatchy leaves Pittsburgh Pirates
(Sacramento)
- ON Semiconductor announces layoffs, restructuring
(Phoenix)
- BioSeek signs deal with Belgian pharma company
(San Francisco)
- Endwave lowers Q4 revenue guidance
(San Jose)
- 159 patents issued to Albany residents in Q4
(Albany)
- Legal Aid sets clinic dates
(Louisville)
- Merix loses $6.1M in Q2
(Portland)
- Verizon chooses Microsoft over Google, Yahoo for mobile search
(San Jose)
- Synosia lands $29M investment
(San Francisco)
- Private sector sheds 693,000 jobs
(Sacramento)
- Billfish Tournament under new management
(South Florida)
- ShopNBC cuts 60 jobs, mostly in MN
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Miami University named to ‘best value’ list
(Dayton)
- Audit says Fifth Third violated possible student loan ban
(Cincinnati)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Albany)
- Conference Board: online job postings down
(Louisville)
- Committee to help manage Neurobiological Technologies
(San Francisco)
- EMC to cut 2,400 jobs
(Boston)
- Pa. loans to benefit Phila.-area companies
(Philadelphia)
- Pierce County extends Chambers Bay management deal
(Seattle)
- Davies-Black Publishing changes owners
(San Jose)
- Travelocity CEO steps down, new CEO named
(Dallas)
- Private sector sheds 693,000 jobs
(Baltimore)
- Weak jobs report pounds Cincinnati stocks
(Cincinnati)
- Maryland Health Insurance Plan cuts premiums
(Baltimore)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Honolulu)
- Northrop reorganizes company structure
(Los Angeles)
- Economic woes to persist in 2009
(Albuquerque)
- Travel commission looks East for China marketing
(Sacramento)
- Koch Industries lays off 150 in Wichita
(Wichita)
- Zumiez’s December same-store sales drop 12.3 percent
(Seattle)
- Xavier, Miami make Kiplinger’s “Best Value’ list
(Cincinnati)
- New strategy report recommends energy-saving measures
(Albuquerque)
- Inspire Pharmaceuticals move shifts Restasis sales efforts to Allergan
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Bad news sends Dow tumbling
(Denver)
- Facet Biotech to narrow focus, cut 80 jobs
(San Jose)
- LANL awards $250,000 to four companies
(Albuquerque)
- DIA’s November traffic sags with the economy
(Denver)
- Colliers Turley Martin Tucker to manage ProLogis portfolio
(St. Louis)
- Dow falls back, US Airways moves up
(Phoenix)
- Trinity among schools making Kiplinger’s list
(San Antonio)
- Miami loses key ruling on river land use changes
(South Florida)
- Nissan recalls trucks in Mo., Ill.
(St. Louis)
- Film channel moving HQ to Albuquerque
(Albuquerque)
- Super Bowl gets version of Terrible Towel: "Trophy Towel" makes debut
(Pittsburgh)
- Report: Sacramento economy to struggle until at least 2010
(Sacramento)
- Southwest General Hospital names new CEO
(San Antonio)
- BofA sells China Construction shares for $2.8B
(San Francisco)
- BBVA Compass to unveil new signs on downtown HQ
(Birmingham)
- Former Marine commandant to head Nimitz museum
(San Antonio)
- Pharmed founders sentenced in fraud case
(South Florida)
- Crist appoints Hillsborough judge Crenshaw to appellate court
(Tampa Bay)
- Immucor stays on the rise in Q2
(Atlanta)
- Survey: Retail conditions remain weak
(South Florida)
- Lofgren sees higher jumbo mortgage limits returning
(San Jose)
- Gene Security Network gets $6M in 2nd round
(San Jose)
- Greenline Industries hires new CEO
(San Francisco)
- Tennessee seeks to minimize TennCare budget cuts
(Memphis)
- Aviza expects to exceed Q1 profit guidance
(San Jose)
- McClatchy names Modesto Bee publisher
(Sacramento)
- Rice ranks high on Kiplinger’s best value list
(Houston)
- St. Jude to invest $7M at Le Bonheur
(Memphis)
- Franklin Square Capital clears funding hurdle
(Philadelphia)
- Mo. education commissioner King dies
(St. Louis)
- Private report suggests heavy job losses
(Louisville)
- Wichita businesses featured by Lehrer
(Wichita)
- USA Today plans $5 Obama paper
(Milwaukee)
- Harley-Davidson pushes trade-in guarantee
(Milwaukee)
- Kentucky Humane Society sets adoption record
(Louisville)
- Enterprise Products prices $205M offering
(Houston)
- Fiserv Insurance to become StoneRiver
(Milwaukee)
- Cost Plus lets investor boost stake
(San Francisco)
- Judge dismisses class action against BankAtlantic
(South Florida)
- KSTR goes digital Jan. 12
(Dallas)
- RRS Engineering joins Aon unit
(Houston)
- Smith College seeks millions in cuts
(Boston)
- Opening-day speech by Senate GOP leader Penry
(Denver)
- Junior Achievement announces new inductees
(Wichita)
- Durbin, energy secretary nominee Chu meet about FutureGen
(St. Louis)
- Gene Security Network raises $6M
(San Francisco)
- HealthPartners Central Minnesota Clinics moving to Sartell
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Goody's to liquidate remaining stores
(Birmingham)
- Forum attendees outspoken on health care reform
(Louisville)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Milwaukee)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(San Jose)
- Lou Sobh Honda planning Forsyth dealership
(Atlanta)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Memphis)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Wichita)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Milwaukee)
- Hospitals dismiss Grady's $30M request
(Atlanta)
- Southeastern confidence at all-time low
(Birmingham)
- Grubb & Ellis names Kojaian chairman
(Atlanta)
- Point Beach plant owner FPL to change name
(Milwaukee)
- Ridge View assisted living facility sells for $4M
(Birmingham)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Houston)
- ADP: U.S. job losses hit 693,000 in December
(Albuquerque)
- Teachers group honors H-E-B chairman
(San Antonio)
- Alabama ranks fourth for inbound moves
(Birmingham)
- Time Warner Cable expects to see red
(Milwaukee)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Austin)
- Local Hawaiian Telcom investors named
(Honolulu)
- Time Warner Cable expects to see red
(Austin)
- Brookwood announces plans to appeal Trinity move
(Birmingham)
- KU Cancer Center teams with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to speed drug development
(Wichita)
- Value Financial parent stock falls 16%
(Orlando)
- Washington County business owner Kathleen Lawson sentenced for failing to pay federal payroll taxes
(Pittsburgh)
- Washington transportation corridors threatened by weather
(Seattle)
- Wittig returns to prison Wednesday
(Wichita)
- St. Louis Red Cross names Erickson CEO
(St. Louis)
- Motion CEO Scott Eckert resigns
(Austin)
- Opening-day speech by Senate President Groff
(Denver)
- Intel lowers outlook, sees sales down 23%
(Albuquerque)
- Time Warner Cable expects to see red
(Columbus)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Houston)
- Chiofaro files for aquarium garage site
(Boston)
- USA Today plans $5 Obama paper
(Washington, D.C.)
- Gloucester housing nonprofit files bankruptcy
(Boston)
- Borland laying off 130 employees; CEO resigns
(Austin)
- Reactions to Paterson's State of the State
(Albany)
- Transportation group pans stimulus plan
(Washington, D.C.)
- Fund king: Bond manager on top locally
(Boston)
- Task force recommends rate hike for Citizens
(South Florida)
- Printing company Press Ex files for Chapter 11
(Tampa Bay)
- Accountant sentenced to 10 years in fraud scheme
(Columbus)
- Opening-day speech by House GOP leader May
(Denver)
- Montemayor appointed to state health authority
(San Antonio)
- Maryland to award up to $8M for energy projects
(Baltimore)
- State to post foreclosure data
(Boston)
- MVP Pedroia goes to bat for Salem Five
(Boston)
- Private sector sheds 693,000 jobs
(Washington, D.C.)
- Opening-day speech by House Speaker Carroll
(Denver)
- Florida’s education ranking climbs
(Orlando)
- DeVry University adding CIS degree
(San Antonio)
- Obama eyeing Raytheon exec for Pentagon job
(Boston)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Louisville)
- AFCO buys AvPORTS assets
(Baltimore)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Dayton)
- Ga. transportation leaders paint an ugly picture
(Atlanta)
- Principal leaves The Aurora Funds
(Raleigh/Durham)
- WDTN-TV offers newsroom buyouts, reduces staff
(Dayton)
- Seattle area job growth near nation’s top, says federal report
(Seattle)
- As UB grows, so will area economy
(Buffalo)
- Senior housing, new retailers on tap at Mueller
(Austin)
- FPL Energy to change name
(Tampa Bay)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Sacramento)
- Bill Curry named Georgia State's interim AD
(Atlanta)
- Positive Networks changes name to PhoneFactor
(Kansas City)
- DHL Express, Old Mutual detail layoffs in state DLLR filings
(Baltimore)
- Third VIDA Fitness opens
(Washington, D.C.)
- Alcoa stock down 10 percent at Wednesday close
(Pittsburgh)
- FCC gives $8.4M to help with conversion
(Pittsburgh)
- AFCO buys AvPORTS assets
(Washington, D.C.)
- Beshear seeks public help with budget shortfall
(Cincinnati)
- ‘Big disaster’ not on horizon for Phila. office market
(Philadelphia)
- Cyclocross event returning to Louisville
(Louisville)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Cincinnati)
- Koster names Ommen, Bellamy chief counsels
(St. Louis)
- Ailing economy hurts hospitals, patients
(Los Angeles)
- NSMT raises more than $137K
(Boston)
- Lafferres raise $5M for Mizzou engineering school
(St. Louis)
- Legislature opens with jobs, education on the agenda
(Denver)
- Ezcorp’s stock falls on Obama’s plans for regulation
(Austin)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Portland)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Portland)
- Napolitano pressed for early exit as budget crisis looms
(Phoenix)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Honolulu)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Portland)
- Goody’s to liquidate remaining stores
(Columbus)
- Albany Int'l Airport's management co. acquired
(Albany)
- CPI announces deals with Nelson, Douglass
(St. Louis)
- Private report suggests heavy job losses
(Atlanta)
- Denver-area home sales up a bit, but prices drop
(Denver)
- St. Joseph buys Midwest Medical Associates Imaging Center
(St. Louis)
- Visit Denver to recognize DNC, other 'tourism stars'
(Denver)
- Moody's reaffirms A3 stable bond rating for Monongahela Valley Hospital
(Pittsburgh)
- Dayton region employers slashed 6,700 jobs
(Dayton)
- Abramson to participate in Obama jobs announcement
(Louisville)
- Former NASCAR team owner to plead guilty
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Delta traffic was up in 2008
(Albuquerque)
- High Point Regional drops trauma status
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Brightview Senior Living picks Crosby Marketing Communications for ‘vibrant’ ad campaign
(Baltimore)
- Cumberland Farms, Gulf to share offices
(Boston)
- Harrelson sells flagship dealership
(Charlotte)
- Southeast consumer confidence plummets
(Atlanta)
- Washington colleges rank high in surveys
(Seattle)
- Paterson: "State of our state is perilous"
(Buffalo)
- Former NASCAR team owner to plead guilty
(Charlotte)
- General Growth settles Glendale Mall suit
(Los Angeles)
- Lenovo trading is halted ahead of 'price-sensitive' announcement
(Raleigh/Durham)
- New Resource Bank names new chairman
(San Francisco)
- Planet Five sells properties for $19.5M
(Jacksonville)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Atlanta)
- KU Cancer Center teams with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to speed drug development
(Kansas City)
- UCF on Kiplinger university list
(Orlando)
- Delta traffic up in 2008
(Atlanta)
- Intradigm adds $2.9M, loses CEO
(San Francisco)
- A123Systems to build plant in Mich.
(Boston)
- Big Island parks director named
(Honolulu)
- NY Gov.: State of the state is 'perilous'
(Albany)
- Renaissance Grand consultant hired, bondholders meeting set
(St. Louis)
- Ailing economy hurts hospitals, patients
(Sacramento)
- Fish & Richardson promotes six principals
(Boston)
- Report: Vandy among 'best value' schools
(Nashville)
- Construction firm wins lawsuit against Wal-Mart
(Dayton)
- Nike debuts protection for football players
(Portland)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Baltimore)
- FCC gives $8.4M to help with conversion
(Baltimore)
- Report: Online job postings tumble
(Sacramento)
- Astoria highlights its heritage
(Portland)
- Mitt Romney returns to Marriott board
(Baltimore)
- ATA accreditation renewed
(Louisville)
- Mitt Romney returns to Marriott board
(Washington, D.C.)
- FCCI buys Mississippi Insurance, full ownership of Brierfield
(Tampa Bay)
- $14M surgical suite set to open
(Orlando)
- Arcadia licenses herbicide-tolerant wheat technology
(Sacramento)
- Six Florida universities make Kiplinger list
(South Florida)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Jacksonville)
- BofA sells China Construction shares for $2.8B
(Los Angeles)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Louisville)
- Valeant appoints specialty pharmaceuticals COO
(Los Angeles)
- Trotter named Taylor English Duma partner
(Atlanta)
- The News adds editorial staff to buyouts
(Buffalo)
- No tuition increase at UNCC
(Charlotte)
- Cheesecake Factory amends revolving credit facility
(Los Angeles)
- Reduced retail traffic eats into CKE sales
(Raleigh/Durham)
- State employees union offers budget options
(Sacramento)
- FCC gives $8.4M to help with conversion
(Washington, D.C.)
- Bozzuto Development Co. taps parent company scion as president
(Baltimore)
- Raising Cane’s promotes executives
(Dallas)
- Nixon names Donnelly Mo. health director
(St. Louis)
- Kiplinger’s ranks Baltimore schools among best values
(Baltimore)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Atlanta)
- Florida’s education ranking climbs
(Jacksonville)
- ADP: U.S. job losses hit 693,000 in December
(Phoenix)
- Southeast consumer confidence plummets
(Charlotte)
- U.S. franchises may lose 10,000 locations
(Washington, D.C.)
- Sebelius names Kansas Supreme Court justice
(Wichita)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Birmingham)
- Health Council posts hospital treatment data
(Cincinnati)
- New president named for United Hospital
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- A-OK Pawn Shop and Wichita Wild partner up
(Wichita)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Jacksonville)
- Buffalo Zoo defends elephant treatment
(Buffalo)
- Belden to head Hylant Group in Cincinnati
(Cincinnati)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Dayton)
- Wichita sees 1,300 jobs evaporate in year’s time
(Wichita)
- IRS offers new credits to troubled taxpayers
(Birmingham)
- US Airways to cut capacity this year
(San Jose)
- Automakers rolled out big incentives in December
(Dayton)
- Hamilton County allocates federal grant funds
(Cincinnati)
- Hawker Beechcraft: No confirmation of pending layoffs
(Wichita)
- Hotel, convention center in the works for Jeffersonville
(Louisville)
- Seattle housing prices fall, but not as much as nation’s: study
(Seattle)
- Lions Gate buys rights to Care Bears titles
(Los Angeles)
- Peabody cuts production
(St. Louis)
- Kaplan takes stake in Vietnam school
(Washington, D.C.)
- Frontier’s 2008 passenger count up 2% despite year-end decline
(Denver)
- Kiplinger’s: Triad schools among 100 best values
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Intel lowers outlook, sales drop 23 percent
(Albany)
- Merge to keep operations in China
(Milwaukee)
- Atherotech names new CEO, other executives
(Birmingham)
- More people seeking work/life balance in 2009
(Memphis)
- Report: Russian-Ukraine gas dispute hits Zoltek
(St. Louis)
- American responds to union’s critique
(Dallas)
- 3 Sch’dy buildings being demolished
(Albany)
- $8.5 trillion bailout tally exceeds costs of all U.S. wars
(Phoenix)
- Fox Sports Houston set for new identity
(Houston)
- Sebelius names Overland Park lawyer to Supreme Court
(Kansas City)
- 2009 Austin home starts projected to be half of 2007 total
(Austin)
- CDC: Ga. 10th for teen birth rate in ‘06
(Atlanta)
- Appeals Court: Six strikes, you're out
(Boston)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Dayton)
- Marine dealers banking on boat show
(Nashville)
- Plymouth software firm Paisley sold to Thomson Reuters
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Ohio Senate Republicans planning to reintroduce bond-funded vet bonus
(Dayton)
- SRP, EnerNOC sign power management agreement
(Phoenix)
- US Airways eyeing capacity cuts
(Dayton)
- Emptoris receives big investment
(Boston)
- US Airways to cut capacity in 2009
(Honolulu)
- Pervasive projects fiscal Q2 revenue of $11M
(Austin)
- Beshear seeks public help with budget shortfall
(Louisville)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Honolulu)
- Obama makes Silver Diner menu again
(Washington, D.C.)
- Go! begins using Aloha Contract Services
(Honolulu)
- Vecenie to be master distributor for Straub Brewery in Allegheny County
(Pittsburgh)
- Apple updates iTunes, iLife, unveils 17-inch MacBook
(Albuquerque)
- Minnesota colleges named to ‘best value’ list
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- NY Dems back Sen. Smith for majority leader post
(Albany)
- Time Warner Cable to take $15B charge
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Supervalu swings to Q3 loss on charges
(Portland)
- Progress Energy to sell shares
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Area unemployment rate hits 5.9%
(Philadelphia)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Sacramento)
- Survey: Job hunt is on
(Albuquerque)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Portland)
- Job hunt is on in 2009, CareerBuilder.com survey finds
(Baltimore)
- Southeast consumer confidence plummets
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Intel lowers outlook, plans 23% sales drop
(Portland)
- Molokai nurses OK new contract
(Honolulu)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Portland)
- US Airways to cut capacity in 2009
(Dallas)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Portland)
- US Airways considers more route cuts
(Sacramento)
- Tampa Bay Rays to restore Terra Ceia coast
(Tampa Bay)
- Dow plunges Wednesday; Alcoa, CONSOL post losses
(Pittsburgh)
- Truliant CU opens new GSO office
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Jefferson Regional reopens pediatric beds
(St. Louis)
- Kiplinger’s: N.C. schools among 100 best values
(Charlotte)
- US Airways to cut capacity
(Albuquerque)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Sacramento)
- Fairfax County plans $250M in bond sales
(Washington, D.C.)
- Reduced retail traffic eats into CKE sales
(Los Angeles)
- Intel lowers outlook, sales drop 23 percent
(Sacramento)
- New T. Rowe Price mutual fund eyes global investment
(Baltimore)
- Kemp being treated for cancer
(Buffalo)
- U.S. Chamber opposes second New Deal by Obama
(Phoenix)
- US Airways eyeing capacity cuts
(Columbus)
- Journal Register sells two Conn. papers
(Philadelphia)
- Public transit saves even with low gas prices
(Philadelphia)
- Reduced retail traffic eats into CKE sales
(St. Louis)
- Real estate activity rebounded in Nov.
(Philadelphia)
- Silver Stars center appointed by Bush to President’s Council
(San Antonio)
- Retailers not in compliance with Bottle Bill
(Portland)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Baltimore)
- 'Off Beat Cinema' watching TV dispute
(Buffalo)
- Bank of America sells China Construction shares for $2.8B
(Baltimore)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(Atlanta)
- Private report suggests heavy job losses
(Houston)
- McKay named U.S. BP chairman
(Houston)
- Underwood joins Boston Fed board
(Boston)
- St. Mary's Food Bank seeks help as demand rises
(Phoenix)
- Supervalu swings to Q3 loss on charges
(St. Louis)
- Judge Elfvin dies at 91
(Buffalo)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Memphis)
- Pinkberry to open in San Jose
(Los Angeles)
- Senate Republicans planning to reintroduce bond-funded vet bonus
(Columbus)
- ASU reports 37 percent jump in MBA applications
(Phoenix)
- Arena Solutions names CFO
(San Jose)
- Opus delivers Catholic dorms
(Washington, D.C.)
- Fair Isaac inks deal with Romanian credit bureau
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- NCSU names NASA vet to oversee research, Centennial Campus
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Outback partners with Beam Global Spirits
(Tampa Bay)
- Pinkberry is sweet on Santana Row
(San Jose)
- KCATA projects 16.5 million trips in 2008, proposes fare increase
(Kansas City)
- Time Warner Cable expects to see red
(Albany)
- BBJ news: Call for 2009 nominations
(Boston)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Memphis)
- H-E-B Mexico adds price optimization software
(San Antonio)
- N.C. rejects CHS plan for rehab hospital
(Charlotte)
- Science center names new CEO
(Orlando)
- Emergent BioSolutions ends pursuit of Protein Sciences
(Baltimore)
- Ameristar promotes Stremming to senior VP of governmental affairs
(Kansas City)
- Intradigm closes final tranche of $21.4M round, names new CEO
(San Jose)
- Morley to step down from Igloo
(Houston)
- Med officials holding closed door meetings with consultants
(Memphis)
- Family Dollar earnings up 14%
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Cincinnati nonprofit plans housing for homeless in OTR
(Cincinnati)
- Survey: Job hunt is on in 2009
(South Florida)
- US Airways to cut capacity in 2009
(Austin)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Phoenix)
- LyondellBasell’s U.S. operations file for bankruptcy
(Houston)
- Whitney M. Young Jr. center receives $2.7M state grant
(Albany)
- BofA sells China Construction shares for $2.8B
(St. Louis)
- Microsoft: Xbox 360 had best year ever
(Atlanta)
- Codexis, Teva in license deal for generic product
(San Jose)
- GE venture to address jet engine stall problem
(Cincinnati)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Jacksonville)
- PIC partners with Smithsonian
(Washington, D.C.)
- Synergetics, Codman & Shurtleff extend deal
(St. Louis)
- Maryland Jockey Club reports 22.5% decline in wagering
(Washington, D.C.)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Philadelphia)
- Davie County Hospital adds sleep lab
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- UPS adds domestic express in 16 nations
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- N.C. approves $744M in spending
(Charlotte)
- Lowe’s names chief risk officer
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Cadre Services to build sand plant
(Houston)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Albany)
- Bio-Imaging Technologies to sell CapMed Division to Metavante
(Philadelphia)
- Garmin program will offer quarterly map updates for single price
(Wichita)
- US Airways to cut capacity in 2009
(Birmingham)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Wichita)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Austin)
- Most regional cities lost jobs over year
(Cincinnati)
- Garmin program will offer quarterly map updates for single price
(Atlanta)
- Survey: Most think their jobs are safe
(Birmingham)
- Toreador to shop Turkish assets
(Dallas)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Birmingham)
- Time Warner Cable expects to see red
(Buffalo)
- PNC gets big piece of $15B in bailout investments
(Milwaukee)
- First Wind hires new general counsel
(Boston)
- Supervalu reports big loss on charges
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- First Financial to open Madeira branch in February
(Cincinnati)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Atlanta)
- Modern Office Methods names Merkel COO
(Cincinnati)
- Atlantic Dev. sells Lowe’s Marketplace
(Boston)
- Austin Symphony snags $1 million donation for youth programs
(Austin)
- Software maker Scientific Learning to cut 14% of work force
(San Francisco)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Milwaukee)
- Sunrise Solar tapped for alternative energy project in Brazil
(San Antonio)
- Chairman of Business Journal parent honored
(Milwaukee)
- SMU's Women in Motion is ready to launch
(Dallas)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Pittsburgh)
- Cranley to resign from Cincinnati City Council
(Cincinnati)
- Krebs Architecture acquires South Alabama firm
(Birmingham)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Baltimore)
- Lowe’s names chief risk officer
(Charlotte)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Atlanta)
- Survey: Most feel employment is secure
(Buffalo)
- US Airways eyes more capacity cuts
(Charlotte)
- UPS adds domestic express in 16 nations
(Louisville)
- Bling Nation names CFO
(San Francisco)
- Intel cuts revenue forecast
(Boston)
- Chairman of Business Journal parent honored
(Philadelphia)
- Cigna cutting 1,100 jobs
(Jacksonville)
- Heinemann's closes last three restaurants
(Milwaukee)
- Unisys to keep working for Dr Pepper Snapple
(Philadelphia)
- BofA’s Lewis: No bonuses for top execs
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Liquidia, Abbott team up to target cancer
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Pepsi Bottling Ventures to expand in Idaho
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Private report suggests heavy job losses
(Pittsburgh)
- AT&T Government Solutions to build network
(Washington, D.C.)
- Monsanto reports record Q1 sales, profit
(St. Louis)
- Report: Columbus posts over-the-year job gains
(Columbus)
- Allina expanding clinic in Cottage Grove
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Study: Fla. migration “perfectly balanced”
(Jacksonville)
- PNC gets big piece of $15B in bailout investments
(Dayton)
- Private report suggests heavy job losses
(Boston)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Dayton)
- UPS adds domestic express in 16 nations
(Atlanta)
- Cincinnati Bell plans to limit white pages distribution
(Dayton)
- Chick-Fil-A opening at USF St. Petersburg
(Tampa Bay)
- BofA CEO recommends top brass get no bonuses
(Dayton)
- Hanes opens retail store at Disney World
(Los Angeles)
- Vought may replace striking workers
(Nashville)
- Alexander Gallo acquires Verdict Systems
(Atlanta)
- FPL Energy to change name
(South Florida)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(San Antonio)
- Angio reports $2.9M net income in 2Q, revises 2009 outlook downward
(Albany)
- Chicago chef to receive Sullivan award
(Louisville)
- Governor contenders lining up
(Nashville)
- Intel cuts earnings forecast
(San Francisco)
- Sellers: Premier may be out of cash soon
(Atlanta)
- Web video ad startup One True Media raises $9M
(San Jose)
- National HealthCare Corp. expands in S.C.
(Nashville)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Columbus)
- Green flex building opens in Sterling
(Washington, D.C.)
- Study: Fla. migration “perfectly balanced”
(Tampa Bay)
- Premier Exhibitions CAO to stay
(Atlanta)
- One True Media gets $9M in second round
(San Francisco)
- BofA sells China Construction shares for $2.8B
(Charlotte)
- Cigna cutting 1,100 jobs
(Tampa Bay)
- BofA’s Lewis: No bonuses for top execs
(Tampa Bay)
- Pennsylvania hospitals struggling through recession
(Pittsburgh)
- Garmin program will offer quarterly map updates for single price
(Kansas City)
- U.S. approves creation of The Foundry Co.
(Albany)
- Family Dollar earnings up 14%
(Charlotte)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Cincinnati Bell plans to limit white pages distribution
(Cincinnati)
- BofA CEO recommends top brass get no bonuses
(Jacksonville)
- BofA’s Lewis: No bonuses for top execs
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Bling Nation names Daniel Rogers CFO
(San Jose)
- Trans World reports holiday sales down
(Albany)
- Sun Microsystems buys cloud computing company Q-layer
(San Francisco)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(Raleigh/Durham)
- MBP buys FAI Construction
(Washington, D.C.)
- Car lots flooded with regulations
(Washington, D.C.)
- Progress Energy to sell shares
(Tampa Bay)
- Super Bowl Host Committee rolls out ‘game face’ campaign
(Tampa Bay)
- Intel lowers outlook, sees sales down 23%
(San Jose)
- Ohio U. prof chosen as White House photographer
(Pittsburgh)
- Emergent BioSolutions ends pursuit of Protein Sciences
(Washington, D.C.)
- State’s economic stimulus plan to focus on small businesses
(South Florida)
- State online tax filings pass $12B mark
(Nashville)
- Survey: Most think their jobs won't be cut
(San Jose)
- DiNapoli: NY’s future tied to Wall St.
(Buffalo)
- Hanes opens retail store at Disney
(Orlando)
- Winn-Dixie launches pilot program at Save Rite
(Jacksonville)
- Best Buy to sell used iPhones
(Pittsburgh)
- Cigna cutting 1,100 jobs
(Orlando)
- Palmer Electric lands Lennar contract
(Orlando)
- Audit: State overpaid temps up to $3.5M
(Charlotte)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Cincinnati)
- Sun buys cloud computing company Q-layer
(San Jose)
- ACBJ chairman to receive SABEW award
(Buffalo)
- 3 WNY SUNYs on Kiplinger list
(Buffalo)
- Adex to add jobs, consolidate in Woodlawn
(Cincinnati)
- Cricket, Convergys ink multi-year deal
(Cincinnati)
Tuesday 01.06.2009
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