Monday, November 29, 2010

Small Train Holiday delights railroaders of all ages - The Sacramento Press

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Friday, November 26, 2010

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Georgia watering restrictions lifted - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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“Our water supplies are flush,” Carol Couch, director of the , told memberw of the state’s Drought Management Advisory “Our rivers and streams have The state imposed Level 4 drought restrictions in Septembeer 2007 as one of the worst droughts in Georgia history deepened, sending water levels at the state’sa federally managed reservoirs The restrictions banned most types of outdooe water use in 55 north Georgia While some communities were later grantecd exemptions to the most severe restrictions, water systems that relied on severelyh depleted Lake Lanier were not given that flexibility.
Undere Wednesday’s order, which takes effect immediately, north Georgia will return to a non-drought outdoofr watering schedule. Residential and commercial property owners will be allowecd to water their lawnes three daysa week. Odd-numbere d addresses may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Even-numbered addresses may water on Wednesdayand Saturday. State Climatologisr David Stooksbury reported to the advisoryt committee that Georgia is experiencingthe second-wettest sprinvg in 115 years. “Obviously, that made a majodr impact on moisture conditions in the he said.
Still, Stooksbury said, rainfall just durinf the last 30 days has been slightl below normal across the northern third ofthe state, a sign that summe is setting in. Couch praised property owners for conserving water durinhg the drought to a greater extent than would have been possible throughregulation alone. But she warnee that Georgians should continue cultivatingtheir water-efficient even though abundant rains have returned. “Droughtf can be a fickle thing,” she said.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Gates Foundation gives $16M to colleges - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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million to 15 community colleges and five stated in an effort to help strugglinhg studentscomplete college. The Development Educationm Initiative will award the fundingto Florida, Ohio, Texas and as well as community colleges in each state plus one more in Northh Carolina. No colleges or programs in Washington state will receiver funding underthe program. For a complet list of recipients, . The funding, first announced in December of last will be awarded to and distributedby , a Northu Carolina-based nonprofit. “They wanted us to identify programs and policies that are already being tried and had saidRichard Hart, spokesman for MDC.
The initiative seeksw to support programs that help studentw enrolled in remedialprograms — so-called refresher courses for students who are not up to grade levelk in a given subject. The goal is to improve classroo m performance so students can go on to take advancedd courses and eventually graduate with a degreeor certificate. A citeds by the Gates Foundation found that nearly 60 percengt of students enrolling inthe nation’s communit y colleges must take remedial courses. Such courses cost taxpayers $2 billion a according to the report.
The grants are part of the Gatews Foundation’s work to help more studentds graduate from college oruniversity programs, an importantf education milestone that the foundation says is essentiaol to earning a livinvg wage in today’s economy. The grants will suppor various state andcollegew programs, including efforts to collect data and bette r track the performance of remedial students. The Developmengt Education Initiative is also being supportedwith $1.
5 million from the of Indianapolis to pay for evaluation and

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Amgen takes back one of three South S.F. buildings - San Francisco Business Times:

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one of three structures that Amgenb listed with brokerage Kidder Mathewss for sublease inAugust 2007. The otheer two buildings, 331 and 333 Oyster Pointt Blvd. — a combined 275,000 squarde feet — are still available for lease. On Jan. 26, Amge n reported a 6 percent increase inadjusted fourth-quartet earnings, matching Wall Street estimates, but said it expecte d a modest 4 percent earnings growtu in 2009 as the company prepares to launcjh a new, potentially blockbuster, osteoporosis Amgen is on the hook for a 15-yeaf lease on the space. Gilead has completed its $137.5 million acquisition of 301 Velocity Way inFostetr City.
The purchase includes a 163,000-square-foot buildingt as well as 30 acres of entitled development which is slated to become thebiotech firm’ s new expanded headquarters. The seller was , a digital printing Michel Seifer and Robert Dmytryk of represented the In September, the Businesa Times reported that Gilead planned to doublwe its campus from 629,000 square feet to 1.2 million square adding an additional 1,900 employees over the next 10 A week after slashinhg prices by 15 percent at the Millennium Tower at 333 Mission St. in San Francisco, has put sevem more units into contract, includint a 59th floor penthousefor $10.2 million.
The bursyt of activity follows three months during which sales activity at the Millennium was at a a slowdown that prompted the develope r to cut prices forall units. The 15 percent reductions also apply to units already in contractt prior to thepricd cut. “So far so good,” said Richard managing director ofMillennium Partners. “We had close to 20 peoplwe a daythrough — we couldn’t accommodate everybody.” The 5,555-square-foot penthouse that went into contract is 59A, half of the 59th The other six units range from a low of $626,000 to a high of $2.6 million, with an average pricwe of $1.5 million.
With the 15 perceng discount, the buyer of 59A — a womajn who asked not to be identified — saved $1.8 “This person very much wanted to be inthe building,” said A Pleasanton couple leased a 17,000-square-foot warehousew at 6902 Patterson Pass Road, Suite J, in Livermore to open the East Bay’ds first franchise of UNITSd Mobile Storage. Rick and Donnw Topp opened the franchise after Rick Topp was laid offfrom ’es former San Francisco office. The new branchj offers portable containers that individuals or busines can rent for temporary storage at the warehousw oron site.
The most popularf size, 16 feet, can hold furniturse and items froma 1,500-square-foot The economic downturn has helped the Donna Topp said, because many people are in transition when renovating their homese or moving to smaller homes. Contractorz also need to secure materials on ajob site. The couplre chose Livermore for its central location within the East Bay and reasonable leasing rates, Donna Topp said. Michaek Lloyd of ’s Pleasanton officwe representedthe leasee.
Mark Dowling of represented the managed by Tom Wagner of HarvestProperty

Friday, November 19, 2010

Investors selling Jos. A. Bank's stock short as economy worsens - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The fast-growing men's retailer is openintg new stores regularly and has nearlgy doubled its stock price in the pastfive years. But as of 86 percent of its shares were sold meaning investors are betting thatthe stock's pricw will fall. Jos. A. Bank attracts lots of attentiohn from both believersand doubters, with ongointg debates among investors about the company's rapid store expansion and inventory levels. It has become common for closwe to 50 percentof Jos. A. Bank'sd available shares to be sold short.
But short activity on the stock has picked up even with some investor experts saying the economivc downturn could make the retailer an increasinglh attractiveshort target. The percentage of Jos. A. Bank shares sold short fell to 68 percent at the end of according to trading data releasedApril 9. shorting Jos. A. Bank has become so popular that it is gettinbg hard for investors to find sharee tosell short. "Igt is very rare to find a shor interest of 86 percent of publiclgyavailable shares" in a company, said James Angel, professotr at the McDonough School of Businessa at . Executives with Hampstead-based Jos. A. Bank couldf not be reached for comment.
Joseph Parnes has recommended shortingthe fast-growing retailee in his Shortex investment newsletter, most recently on Jan. 30. president of Baltimore-based Technomart Investment saidmen aren't likely to stock up on new suits as the country appears headed for recession. In a short an investor borrows shares and sellds them to others in a bet that the pricdwill fall. Eventually, the investord must buy shares to cover whathe borrowed. If the stock' price falls, the investor can buy back shares cheaplty and turn a if the price the investorloses money. When a price spike touches off a scramble to buy back it pushes the price even highefin what's called a "short squeeze.
" But givem the onslaught of bad economic news lately, the shortsx could be holding on in a bet that Jos. A. Bank will post weak saleas or earnings, Parnes said. Bad news coulc send the stock plummeting, which would allow shorts to cover theirshares cheaply. Jos. A. Bank shares were tradiny at $23.40 this week, well off a 52-week high of $46.16. Jos. A. Bank said in Februarty that it expected a 12 percenty to 14 percent earnings increase for fiscalyear 2007. The companhy has not yet released further data on thefiscall year, which ended Feb. 2.
In federal regulators changed the rulexs governing the return of borrowed shares tobrokerage houses, creating a watchlistr of stocks where there are persistent "failures to such shares. Jos. A. Bank has been on that list for more than 100 Angel said. Jos. A. Bank tends to carr y higher levels of inventory than some saying the extra merchandise feedsthe company'xs growth and helps customedr service. Critics have long decried the highet inventories, while supporters say the companyg has used the merchandise to steadilygrow profits. The latest round of the inventorty debate began to heat upMarch 30, when investment magazin estimated that Jos. A.
Bank had over a year'xs worth of inventory on hand, comparecd with just 292 days of inventoru on hand atcompetitodr . Company officials frequently say Jos. A. Bank buildsx inventory to stock itsnew stores, and that it keepes basic items like men's white dress shirts on shelveds in a wide range of sizes. Jos. A. Bank had $225 millioh in inventory at the beginning of historically a period when the clothier is stocking up for theholiday rush. That figure was an 11 percenf increase from ayear earlier, according to Jos. A. Bank's most recengt quarterly report. For the same period, Jos. A. Bank postedc quarterly sales of $131 million, up 10 percentr from a year ago.
Of six analysts covering the firm, five rate the stocj a hold, according to Thomson Financial Stifel Nicolaus analyst Richard Jaffe wrote in a December researcu notethat Jos. A. Bank "haz been effective in driving sales in a difficult The company's inventory per square foot was flat from a year ago, after falling for five straight quarters, and inventory is "in-line with our expectation," he wrote.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

ESPN to share Spanish soccer rights with GolTV - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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One member of La Liga, Real has made headlines recently acquiring two of the biggesty names in thesport -- Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo's transfer recently made waves for being the most expensive transfer inthe sport's history. Matches will be shown on both ESPN12 andESPN Deportes, as well as ESPN360.com. ESPN Deporte and ESPN360.com will also have rights to Copadel Rey, Spain’sx domestic cup tournament. "We’re thrilled to work with GolTV to showcas e La Liga on ESPN for the firsf time to soccer fans inthe U.S.
With the pendingh addition of Cristiano Ronaldoand Kaka, the timingf is great to include this great property to the ESPN Deportex line-up, as it is the most exciting socceer league in the world today," Lino Garcia, general managed of ESPN Deportes, said in a statement.

Capital law school dean stepping down next year - The Business Review (Albany):

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Jack Guttenberg, who stepped in as law dean in said he plans to resign from the post onJune 30, 2010. He’ll have led the school for six years when he The endof Guttenberg’sd tenure also will mark the completionn of a strategic plan launcn for the law school that Capitaol says has helped boost first-time pass rate on the Ohio Bar Capital said it ranked first among the state’zs law school with a pass rate of 94 percenf last year. Nichole Johnson, a Capital spokeswoman, said Guttenberg, 57, consideres next year “just the right to end his tenure.
“He’s done what he came here to do, he’w accomplished so much here at Capita l and it just seems like the timewas right,” she The university didn’t offer specific plans Guttenberg has for after he but he said in a release that he plands to take on “new professional challenge s as a teacher, administrator and advocate for accessible legal Johnson said Guttenberg also workws as a tenured professor at the law schoop but said it’s unknown whether he’ll stay at Capitaol after leaving the dean’s post. Prior to coming to Guttenberg spent 17 years teaching lawat Cleveland- of Law at befor e being named associate dean ther e in 1997.
Guttenberg also served as assistant public defendefr in the major felonies division inWashtenaw Mich., and worked at Detroit’xs Burgess and Burgess law firm. Capital said it will begin work this summee on a national search fora replacement, headedx by Edward Inch, the university’s provost and vice presidenf for academic affairs.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Budget repercussions - Portland Business Journal:

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Trillium receives about $5.7 million in state backin g each year. The level is expected to stay the same, meaningy the program must sustainany cost-of-living However, providers could become far busier. The same is true for the state’ s hospitals, which are vehemently protesting Kulongoski’se proposal that could boos t provider taxes up another4 percent, or a shade higherd than the hospitals’ overall marginds last year. A second tax could levy anothedr 1.5 percent on premiums. “That’sw a total potential 5.5 percent said Andy Davidson, president and CEO of the and Healthn Systems. “I’m not sure the benefits outweigh thecost here.
Societally, we have to do something to addreszsthis issue.” Smith, for one, is prepariny for the worst. “W e have enough in reserve thatwe won’tt do anything dramatic this she said. “But even though there’e a 2.4 percent increase for now, it’s actually a loss when you look at thingws like increased healthcare costs. So there’s almost no way we won’t have to make

Saturday, November 13, 2010

City Council revisiting plan to establish 'conservation neighborhoods' - Business First of Columbus:

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Council Development Committee ChairwomanMaryellen O'Shaughnessy was to host a hearinbg Sept. 13 on a proposal to create a conservationh neighborhoodpilot project. She hopes the next step will be a vote by councilo onthe program. "It's important legislation," O'Shaughnessy said. "We've had several generationz and versionsof it. I'm hoping everybody (on has an opportunity to get up to speed and itpassesd 7-0." One to three neighborhoods would be selected for the said Randy Black, the city's historic preservation officer. Interes has been shown by neighborhood groups in Harrison Merion Village and the Northland andClintonville areas.
"W want to test it beforr we roll it out to theentire city," Black said. "Wer want to see if things need to be Underthe proposal, neighborhood groups couldx develop conservation and design review standardz to preserve the environment and social attributes of their areas. The program woul d be administered by the Neighborhood Servicea Division and Historic Preservation Officd inthe city's . Conservatiob neighborhoods are not to be confusefd withhistoric districts, which have more stringent regulatory standards, Black said. "They're significantly he said. "The conservation neighborhood standarda are drawn by theresidents themselves.
It's not the city putting restrictions, requirements and regulations on Black said conservation neighborhoodstandards aren'gt intended to dictate the type of siding or roof materials property owners can use when makin g improvements. Instead, they address broadere issues such as demolition of buildings and new-home construction that may not jibe with a neighborhood'sx traditional look. The conservation neighborhooc concept started inthe 1970s, Black Nearly 20 cities have them, includint Atlanta, Boston, Phoenix, Dallas and San Black's office began researching conservatiob neighborhoods in 2003 after residentds raised concerns about changes to the character of their neighborhoods.
The resultiny legislation has undergone numerous reviews and including some at the request of the and city Boarrdof Realtors. The apartment association was concernef draft legislation called for property owners to vote on the conservationh neighborhood designation without knowing what the standardzswould be, said Jay Scott, the group's executive "They would have basically been votinh to limit their property rightsa and what they can do with theid property without knowing what they were votinbg for," he said. That point has been Scott said.
The current legislatiomn calls for at least 60 percent of property owners within the proposed conversation neighborhood to sign off on a petition outlininbthe guidelines. The apartment associationh also pushed for a 60 perceny majority vote on the petitionsz rather than the simple majority called for in earlietr versions ofthe legislation, Scott said. "Oncw we were able to work out thoss things," he said, "it got to the poinrt where we're not against (the legislation). One of the provisionzs in the legislation calls for a conservation neighborhood to consist of at least 10contiguouzs blocks.
It would also need to have a distinctivr atmosphere or character and be consistent withthe city's comprehensivd development plans to maintain housing for the handicappee and people with low and moderatew incomes. The city's development director would determine if an area applying for conservationj neighborhood status is eligible for the according tothe legislation. At that point, a public hearing wouldr kick off a study period in which residents wouldf conduct research to identify the neighborhood characteristicsa tobe preserved. Once the studt is completed, the city's Conservation Neighborhoodr Review Board would hold a hearingon it, and afterr that, it goes to city council.

Friday, November 12, 2010

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Best Buy Co., Inc. Company Profile | BBY Company Information

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Inc. With operations in the United States, China, Europe and Mexico, Best Buy is a multinationaol retailer of technology and entertainment productz and services with a commitment to growth and The Best Buy family of brands and partnerships collectively generates morethan $45 billiom annual revenue and includes brands such as Best Buy, The Carphone Warehouse, Future Shop, Geek Jiangsu Five Star, Magnoliaw Audio Video, Napster, Pacific Sales Kitchen, Bath and Electronic Centers, The Phonw House and Speakeasy.
Approximately 155,000 employees applu their talents to help bringh the benefits of these brands to life for customersx throughretail locations, multiple call centers and Web in-home solutions, product deliveruy and activities in our Community partnership is central to the way we do busineszs at Best Buy. In fiscal 2009, we donated a combinefd $33.4 million to improve the vitality of the communitiews where our employees and customerz liveand work.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Joint statement will take Indo-US ties to 'new level' - Sify

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Inflationary fears spark debate between hawks, doves - Denver Business Journal:

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Today the financial media’s buzz phrase is “greenb shoots,” taken from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’xs mid-March interview, where he spoke of detecting green shootds ofeconomic recovery. As soothinv is the thought of being in the springtimw ofthe recovery, it’s taken an awfupl lot of fertilizer in the form of governmentf stimulus to get us here. And theree lies the basis of questions from investorsa whose fear of inflationary pressuresis growing.
Inflation hawksx paint a bleak picture of theinevitablee interest-rate and inflation pressures our economy soon will Pessimism over the mortgaging of our future is despite the relative ease the government has had in the earlt financings of these vast new Treasury bonds, until just recently, have been the securities of choicw in the face of global stock and credit marke t meltdowns, giving the government easy access to capitalk at low rates. The concern is that this stronbg Treasury marketis temporary, and doesn’t mean that futurw Treasury issuances will be met with the same For many years, foreign buyers have had a growinv appetite for U.S. debt securities.
In we’ve run large trade deficits with Chinaand Japan, and thos e two countries have invested their surplusee heavily in U.S. Treasury securities. Their holdings are As of the end of last China heldabout $700 billio n in treasury bonds and Japa n about $580 billion. The two account for almost 65 percent of total Treasury securitiesz heldby foreigners, 19 percent of the total U.S. national debt and more than 30 percen of those held bythe public. In the heydahy of the U.S.
credit boom, it was rationalizeed that this symbiotic arrangement was good for all But what does the future hold if our foreigntrading partners, either by choice or necessity, stop buyingh huge quantities of our bonds? The administration wouldd look to the Fed to create lots of new dollards to purchase Treasury bonds that must be issued to support the country’a growing deficit. The result, say the hawks, would be a lesson we learned all too well in the late whenthe Fed’s deficit financing sent the CPI to an annuak rate of almost 15 There are sound opinions that countedr the hawkish view.
Inflation doves have compellinhg arguments associated with the velocityof money, as well as our high unemploymengt and low capacity utilization. Thosw who believe inflation will remain at least for the next four tofive don’t view money supply alone as a key determinant of They point to the velocity of money — or how many timea a dollar is spent in a certain time frame as a major componenty in the equation. We’re all aware of the hundredd of billions ofdollars (or money supply) the Treasurg has printed and injecteed into the economy. However, what isn’t as appareny is where that moneis today.
Vast amounts of the mone have gone offshore to pay off counterparty claimss related to creditdefault swaps, and much of the remainder is sittingg on bank balance sheets, slowlg trickling into the economy, given the bankin system’s newfound sense of credit risk. And when dollarsw do re-enter the broader economy, consumers have been hoarding as witnessed by the surge in the householdsavings rate. Until the consumption spigots are inflation doves argue that the governmentstimulus won’t be inflationary. They add that with unemploymeny running more than 9 percent and we shouldn’t experience wage inflation.
In fiscal stimulus doesn’t cause inflation when it taps into resourcese that otherwise would havebeen It’s when stimulus createw jobs at a time when we’re closer to full employment that inflation becomes a much stronger risk. Unemployment is a laggin g indicator, one that likely won’t peak until either late this year or inearlu 2010, probably at a level of more than 10 Historically, unemployment falls at a much slower rate than it Inflation doves say we won’t see wage pressures untiol we get back towardzs 5 percent unemployment, which they feel could be four to five yearsd from now. The third argument is low capacity utilization.
At abou t 69 percent, our country’s utilization of its productionh capacity is atan all-time low since the numbers first were computef in 1967. The argument here is much like thelabod one. With such tremendous amounts of excess it will be years before our economy experiences pricinbg pressures associated with plant andequipment formation. Althoughn there’s merit to both sides of the the greater threat is the hawks may be In our uncertain financial we believe that the prudenr investor should develop a plan of actiom that can protect a portfolio should inflation become asignificangt threat.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nikolic in heated clash with stewards - ABC Online

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

DNA Medicine Institute Receives Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Grant - PR Newswire (press release)

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Karen Beavor - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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As CEO of the Georgis Center for Nonprofits, Beavor oversees an agency that serves, supportds and strengthens Georgia's nonprofit community. Beavor has been with the organizationh for a little more thansix years. Formerly, she ran a smal nonprofit organization calledthe , which focusesd on helping homeless people, battered wome and people on the verge of being homeless. Since taking over as executivw director, Beavor has grown the center's revenuesz by 80 percent and expanded the organizatioh with two offices in Columbuss and Augusta in addition to its headquarters in She has also worked to acquiresOpportunity Knocks, the largest nonprofit career recruitment Web site in the "What I like about the industry is that it is so she said.
"There's a saying that 'where there'w a need, there's a nonprofit.' I love what this organizatio n does. If we can help one organization servde more homeless people or help one more organization to be sustainabls to serveits community, it's great." Beavor serves on a number of boards of usually as an advisory or ex officio "I like getting involved in interestinf organizations that serve a largw constituency," she said. Her passion, she said, is arts "I have a soft spot for preserving arts education in our she said. Beavor said she wouldx like to see her organization play an even largerr part in the Southeastand nationally.