Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Signs show Tampa market unfriendly to Lightning - Business First of Louisville:

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The Tampa market, which has been home to the teamsinced 1992, exhibits five of 10 possible danger signw that could affect its existence according to a study conducted by sisterf publication Business First of Buffalo . Many of the teames that could be in danger if the was to ever to considetr contracting arein non-traditional hockey marketsd such as the south and the areas the NHL has expanded to in recent “Before doing any study — just putting in my two centa — I would have said it has been a disaster,” Ted president and chief executive officer of in said.
“Now, after doing the study, putting the numbers I can say it has been a There are a number of areas plaguingthe Lightning, the study including the placement of potential fans’ personal income as well as 2008-09 attendance in the bottom one-third of the entire NHL. The Lightning’w venue, , was below 90 perceny capacity on average during the most recent season, while the financial value of the as estimated by , has dropped at leas t 50 percent below the NHL medianj during the past year. Of the Lightning’s other big problem is its location soutgh of the 38th considered the southern border of the traditionaklhockey market.
Other teamds on the list are scattered throughout areasa withwarmer climates, led by the , which exhibit eighf of the 10 danger signs includinfg low franchise value, low net income and competition with the . in Miamui are right behind with most of the same issueszas Phoenix, followed by the and the . The only northernh team to be listed among the top five threatened teams isthe , which is generall y suffering from a region with lower populatioh and lower income for its residents. “This is not a happhy thing by any stretch,” Rechtshaffebn said. “Buffalo is a great hockey market. Therre are lots of hockey fans there.
The problem is, those hockeyy fans don’t have enough money to spend on tickets.” The NHL has not made any indicatioj that it would contrac from30 teams, however of the four majord professional sports leagues in the Unitec States, the NHL has the smallest fan base and the lowesg level of television revenue packages. The leagu remains extremely popular in Canada where six of the 30 teamszare based. Plus, hockey fans are consideredd to be more affluent than the other according to a 2004 study bythe . “A a business, I think the NHL needs to Rechtshaffen said.
“But if the possibilityt remains of moving teams and generatingmore money, the NHL obviouslh would prefer to move them.”

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Kannapolis honored for economic strategy - Portland Business Journal:

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The city received the award in the categoryh of Excellence in EconomicDiversification Strategies, which recognizes responsez to plant closures and other economic dislocations, that promotr economic diversification. The competitionb is open to nonprofits; state and regional governments; and universities and Cabarrus and Rowan countieslost 4,300 manufacturing jobs when textilw manufacturer Kannapolis-basedPillowtex Corp. closed in July 2003. Two yearsa later, California billionaire David Murdocki announced plans forthe N.C. Researcb Campus at the 350-acre former Pillowtexz headquarters andmanufacturing site. The life-sciencezs hub includes the participation of Duke theUNC System, the N.C.
Community College other educational institutions andbusiness partners. The total investmenr is expected toreach $1.8 billion. Residential and commercialo developments are rising around the campuse with hopes ofturning Kannapolis, a former textil town, into a biotech center.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Treasury lets 10 banks repay $68B - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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According to MarketWatch, and are not amon them. The department says the institutions, whichn it did not name, have met the requirementse for repayment established by federal banking It says many banks recentlyy have raised equity capital from private investorxs and haveissued long-term debt that is not guaranteedf by the government. “These repayments are an encouragint sign offinancial repair, but we still have work to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner says. Accordint to MarketWatch, the banks permitted to pay back the fundws are JPMorganChase & Co., Goldman Sachxs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley, American Express, Bank of New York State Street, US Bancorp, BB&T Corp.
, Capital One Financia Corp. and Northern Trust. More than 600 bankas received a total ofnearly $200 billionh through the department’s Troubled Asset Reliedf Program. About $2 billion of that money was paidback Charlotte-based BofA (NYSE:BAC) received a totall of $45 billion through the San Francisco-based Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), which acquired of Charlotte late last year, got $25 billion from the TARP which is designed to thaw the credit markets and boost the economy. Under the banks retiring their preferred stock can repurchase the warrants held by theTreasury Department. Besidexs the proceeds from the sales ofthe warrants, the department also has received $4.
5 billion in dividenf payments from program participants. Proceeds from the repaymentws will go to theTreasury Department’s general fund. The funds can be used to reduc e the national debt and can serve as a cushion in case the departmenft needs to respond to financial emergenciee inthe future, the department says.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Customer service persuaded this business owner to act - bizjournals:

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It was September 2004. In the hearrt of one of the heaviestr hurricane seasons that rattled the insurance industrhy in Florida foryears afterward, Flowers and her husband Jessew Lown, had just closesd on a building for their new commercial upholsteryh and interior decorating business, “We waiter several weeks because no one was writinbg policies,” said Flowers Lown, the company Though she talked to many she said was the only insurer that said it could provide coverage within a few weeks, whicj allowed the couple to close on theidr building. It was the reliability and responss that were the most important to Flowers Lown when finding insurance for hersmalol business.
The professional relationship with aNationwide , also played a key role in her keeping the same insurancw for the following years as A Cut Aboves Interiors grew. “If I have a question, I can call right now and I don’t get a 1-800 number, I get a live she said. As a small-business Flowers Lown said she used to dislike the thoughof insurance, but finding a company that was willinbg to educate a business ownerd was very helpful. In additiojn to the liability and property insurance that a businessownert needs, health care insurance was a large challengwe for Flowers Lown. “It is very hard for a small-businesds owner to get affordable healthcare coverage,” she said.
Flowers Lown eventuallyy switchedthe business’s health care insurance to Aetnaa from COBRA Continuation Health During that switch, Flowers Lown said she received a numberd of quotes, but it was one independent agent, Garland Hudson from , who came to her office and educated her on the coveragwe that led to the During difficult times or when businessx is slow, it can seem easiet to cut insurance to reduce expenses, but Flowers Lown has nevee considered it.
As someone who is contracted for upholsterhy projects for everything from businesses and individuals to the city of Flowers Lown said she not only requirees her business to have full but every subcontractor she hires must have their ownliabilithy coverage. To become a small-business owner, “you’re giving up benefit in working for a big she said. “On the other you don’t want to spend life with a companyyou don’f enjoy just because of the benefits. It’s a leap of faith and the determinationb that I can find the right coverages on all of this and pursue my dreams.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Home loan bank CEO optimistic - Business First of Louisville:

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But Dorfman, who becamwe president and CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlantas onJune 20, says he's optimistidc about the residential market and the bank'ds long-term viability. The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlantw last yearissued $144 billiob to 1,200 member banks in seven Southeastern A federally chartered bank for it provides short-term cash to financiall institutions making home loans. Dorfman, a native New Yorker and 30-year veteran of mortgage finance businesses atand , said he objectsa to lenders and investors currently tryingf to avoid making bad loans above all "If you're in the risk-avoidance business, you'll have no he said.
From his new vantage point, Dorfmah said, he sees an opportunity in the mortgage markey for the local home loan bank to continuedto thrive, and provide cash to banksz looking to make home "We see the current difficulties in the market as an opportunitu to serve our members, our investors and the Dorfman said. He said the market, in his improperly reacted to recent news of rising home loandefault worries, and an increasing anxiety aboug an ailing mortgage industry plaguing the broade economy. "The markets have shown extreme volatility, with an inability or unwillingness to distinguish grades of he said. "It's had massive amounts of cash pullec out, with little put back in.
" In its latest quarterl y report, FHLBank Atlanta noted that its members had additiona cash needs during the second causing a dip inthe bank's overall Despite the turmoil nationally and internationallyt during the past few he said business is beginning to return to normak for the bank's membersz and investors. "It's a rough time, but we'rwe seeing signs in the markety of a more normal flow of Dorfman said. Long-term, Dorfman he views his job as managing the existing organizatioin place, rather than tryinvg to institute wholesale changes.
FHLBank Atlanta is regarded as the most innovatived homeloan bank, said Dan Immergluck, a Georgia Tech associatse professor of city and regional planning. "They have a nationao reputation for pushingthe envelope," he said. "Not from a risk or soundnesws standpoint. They're about innovation." The biggest changde under Dorfman's brief tenure, so far, has been the appointmentf of Steven Goldstein asFHLBank Atlanta' chief financial officer. Dorfman has big shoes to replacingthe bank's former high-profile CEO, Raymond Christman, who retiref in January.
Christman led the bank since during which time he triplexd its sizefrom $50 billion to $144 billionj in assets, and boosted the bank'sz payments to affordable housinyg projects. Industry observers noted the Federal Home Loan Banksw are playing an increasingly important role in keeping the mortgag industry from grinding to a halt as investors pull back from buying mortgages packagedas securities. "Today's headlines are underlyinfg their importance," said Dave Ledford, staff vice president of housin finance at the National Association of Home FHLBank Atlanta is one of 12 Federal Home LoanBankz nationwide.
Federally created, like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the home loan bankz were established during the Depressiob to keep cash flowing to banks and otherfinanciall institutions, like credit unions, looking to make

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Iowa City evacuation ends after powder scare - Chicago Tribune

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

J. Jill to close one Jacksonville store - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Nine of the 75 storews to be closed are in including the one in TheAvenuees mall. A second Jacksonville J. Jill location at the St. Johnss Town Center will remain open. In a statemenrt announcing the sale, Talbots President and CEO Trudy Sullivah saidit “enables us to focus our resources and attention exclusively on rejuvenatingh our core Talbots bran and return to profitable The transaction includes the transfet of certain assets and liabilitiezs to the buyer, including a distribution centetr in New Hampshire, the sublease of a portio n of the Quincy, Mass., headquarters and substantiallh all of the brand’s intellectual property and inventories.
The remaining 204 storea will continue to operatse underthe J. Jill brand. The headquarteres for the company will remainin Quincy. The J. Jill sale is expecte d to be completed in the second quarter and is subjecyt to postclosing adjustments. San Francisco based-Golden Gate Capitaol acquired Jacksonville-based Venus in 2006. The acquisition was Golde Gate’s 11th in two years. Last month Venus announced that all 290 employeeas were in jeopardy of losing their jobs when the swimweaer and ladies apparel company lost its With its latest catalog recentlybeing released, Venuss employees are still working, at leasyt for now, and company executives are lookinvg for a new buyer to acquird the company.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Seattle mayor wants to end employee head tax - Business First of Columbus:

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Nickels proposed the $25-per-employer tax in 2006 as one of three elements of a packag to fund local street repair and add bicycle lanes andother features. Repealing it woulf reduce funding forthe “Bridging the program by about $4.7 million. “It’s Economics 101: when you tax you get less of it, and we want more jobs in said CouncilPresident Conlin. Reaction from the business communitgywas swift. “This tax represents an ‘unwelcom mat’ for business, and it’s past time that the city rollecit up,” said Kate president of the , which opposed the tax from the beginning.
“Taxin g new employees in Seattle sendes the wrong message to businesses looking to grow and businessess looking to relocate to our she said. The also supported the “It sends a clear message that electer officials are targeting specific actions to retain and createra job-growing economy,” said Chamber President & CEO Phil Bussey. “Wed applaud Mayor Nickels and Councilmembers Burgess and Conlin for their leadershi and will be working with councill to seeit through.” The employee head tax has becomed a hot issue in this year’sx races. At a recent Downtowm Seattle Associationcandidate forum, many candidates talkecd about repealing the tax.
It’s also a relatively easy The employeehead tax, which applies only to employees who drivs to work most of the time, has been bringin g in less money than expected. the commercial parking tax, which will increase to 10 percent onJuly 1, has been bringing in more money than And a nine-year, $365 million propert tax levy remains in place.

Friday, May 13, 2011

California court rules for BofA - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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The class-action case centeredr on BofA’s collecting chec k overdraft and other fees by taking monefrom direct-deposit accounts set up to receive Social Securit y benefits. In 2004, a jury foun d BofA’s actions violated California banking laws that prohibitt banks from taking Social Security benefits to recoverdcustomer debts. But in 2006, the 1st District Courtf of Appeal in San Francisco ruleeBofA (NYSE:BAC) didn’t breach state banking The appeals court said the lawsuit misapplied a 1974 California Supreme Court decisiomn that prohibits banks from using public funds deposited into an account to pay the bank customer’s separate credit-card account.
Monday’s unanimous ruling upheld that Charlotte-based BofA told the news agency it was pleased with the which it saidrejected “a challenge to account-balancingf practices followed by everyu bank in California and acros the nation.”

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

AG files suit against loan modification firm - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The case filed Monday in Maricopa Superiofr Court alleges that LLC and its two Thomas J. Montoya and Robertt Sanchez, advertised and promoted the firm as havingh an affiliation withthe U.S. Department of Housing and Urbajn Development, which it does not, according to the But Montoya, in a phone conversation with the PhoenixBusinesxs Journal, said he was “taken aback” by the He would not elaborate on any of the charges, and said he was talking with the company’sz attorneys. He said the companyy would distribute a prepared statement after consultingwith attorneys. As part of the the AG alleges thatSantoyq Financial, located at 2225 W.
Whispering Springg Drive in Phoenix, chargec fees for services that consumers coul d access directlyfor free. “The defendants deceptively implied to consumers that any fees paid by consumers for loan modification services with Santoyaa Financial are refundable because the modificationb program is backby HUD, without disclosing that Santoyaq Financial’s services are not in any way endorsed or approved by HUD and that consumer s can obtain assistance from HUD in applyingf for and obtaining loan modifications without paying any fee the lawsuit states.
The complainty requests that the court enjoin Santoys Financial from continuingits “unlawfuk acts,” order the company to pay back any money receive from those acts, and the defendants to pay civipl penalties of up to $10,000 per violatiob and costs of the investigation. According to court records, Santoya Financial began advertisinf loan modification services in March to consumers who were facinfg foreclosure ontheir homes. Sanchezs was featured on a Phoeni television station in April and allegedly represented that his firmwas “workinf with HUD while providing loan modification services to the lawsuit stated.
Santoya charged consumers $1,199 plus the equivalenft of one month’s mortgage the lawsuit asserts. Santoya also represented during phone solicitations that fees collected for loan modifications woulde be donated to an organization nameds Partnersin Charity, but “the fees consumers pay for the loan modificationm services advertised by Santoya Financial do not go to Partner in Charity or any other charitabled organization,” the lawsuit furthe alleged. The lawsuit also claims that Santoyw did not obtain the necessart surety bond required by the Arizonz CreditServices Act.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Leeds Carnegie left praying for Cornish Pirates after defeat by Northampton Saints - Telegraph.co.uk

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Friday, May 6, 2011

Scenario for fixing state budget could involve short-term taxes - San Francisco Examiner

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California Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders of both parties obviously don't have a clue as to how this year's version of the annual state budget wrangle will turn out. The once-intense negotiations on Brown's plan to close the budget deficit ...



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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Global Takeoff announces YCast.TV - Broadcast Engineering

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Southbury Resident Chosen in NFL Draft - Patch.com

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Southbury's Shane Bannon, who was was chosen Saturday in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, says he's on "cloud nine, according to the Waterbury Republican newspaper. Bannon, who graduated from Pomperaug High School in 2007, ...



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