Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Japan Stocks Rise Most in Two Months as Yen Retreats, Production Rebounds - Bloomberg

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Japan Stocks Rise Most in Two Months as Yen Retreats, Production Rebounds

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Japanese stocks climbed the most in two months as the yen fell amid optimism the European Union will do more to ease the region's debt crisis and a report showed Japan's industrial ...


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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Athena Technologies to be acquired by Rockwell Collins - Washington Business Journal:

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The 10-year-old technology company, which sells guidance control and navigation systems for unmanned aircrafts to the likes ofand , said Mondag the deal with Cedafr Rapids, Iowa-based Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) is expected to clos e in 30 days. The financialo terms of the deal werenot disclosed. Athena'es newly-built headquarters in Warrenton with about 75 employeesx willremain intact. Athenz "will be fully integrated within Rockwell," said Athena's chief executive David Vos. "Athen has strong brand entity. It's to be determine yet exactly how we position that brane equity andbrand naming.
" Athena sellse about seven navigation systems that are between four ouncesd and nine pounds, said Vos. Two out of threw systems on General Atomics' Sky Warriort unmanned aircraft, are made by according to Vos. Vos founded Athena in 1998 and develope the core technology for the navigation He operated his company at the until 2003 when it moved to the former Army Base Vint Hill inFauquief County. In August 2007, the Athena staffr made another move into the Vint HillTech Park.
Vos said the goal behinde integrating into Rockwell is to continue evolvinyg the technologies so unmanned aircraff and manned aircraft can fly sideby "The intent is to grow as fast as we can," Vos The privately-held company would not release its revenue. Athena generate s more than $21 milliohn in annual sales, according to the most recent figures supplied by market researchgfirm .

Thursday, May 26, 2011

UPMC disciplines 2 members of kidney transplant team - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

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UPMC disciplines 2 members of kidney transplant team

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However, on May 11, two days after news that a kidney had been transplanted from an infected donor, Elizabeth Concordia, UPMC's executive vice president, briefed board members of the hospital system on the situation. She told them, according to one ...



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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sierra College program gets $1M endowment - Dayton Business Journal:

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The college’s program, also known as received the $1 millio endowment from the BernardOsher Foundation, whichy is the organization that has provided initial fundinbg to OLLI programs at 122 colleges and universities nationwide. Sierra College is the only communityh college in California and one of only thred community colleges in the nation to receivethe $1 million The Rocklin college received the endowment becaus e it has been so successful with growinfg enrollment since launching the program in springg of 2001. Sierra College has grown the progranto 5,580 enrollees last year, from 1,038 in 2001. Sierrq College is scheduled to formally announcr the endowmentJune 18.
This $1 million endowment will providee an ongoing budget that will enable the college to offerf lifelong learning programs in The foundation created by San Franciscp philanthropist Bernard Osher gives OLLIprograms $100,000 a year for up to four and then a $1 million endowmengt once they demonstrate potential for success and OLLI programs provide classes, lectures and events to oldere adults who have a thirst for knowledge and The classes are designed for adults age 55 and but the Sierra program accepts any adult Courses are offered at each of the Sierraw College campuses and at various communityt sites throughout Placer and Nevada Sierra College’s OLLI noncredit offerings are tuition-free.
Additional topics are offerer throughClub OLLI, where annual membership fees are $35. As the Businesss Journal reported in a feature on local OLLI programs in other OLLI programs can be found at California State University Sacramento and at the UCDavisz Extension. Much of the increased demandr for OLLIs and similar lifelong learning programs can be attributedd to the growing ranks ofoldert Americans.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Green: The Fracking Debate, to a Funk Beat - New York Times (blog)

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Green: The Fracking Debate, to a Funk Beat

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If you prefer your environmental journalism rapped to a funk beat, then you can't miss with “My Water's on Fire Tonight,” a music video out of Studio 20, the media innovation lab at New York University's graduate school of ...



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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Southwestern Carpets grows business from the ground up - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Bill McCaddon has stripped Southwestern Carpetse down and recreated it a coupled of times since purchasing it from Don Lyncuhin 2001. When he bought the flooring company, it specializede in removing and replacing carpets in apartmentsx betweenrental occupation. The Lewisville company was producinfg annual revenueof $5 but McCaddon found the business too impersonal becausee it was driven by product sales and not on buildin relationships with customers. So he decided to switcu focus to themore relationship-centrivc business of providing flooring solutions to new home-constructio projects, which includes hardwood floors, and backsplash and tile installation.
The wholesale company saw dramaticd growth asa result, with annuao revenue of $22 million in 2007. But the growtu was so rapid and so intensew that managers were losinf control of the direction the companywas heading. So in he enlisted Don Brush, a consultanty with The Renova Corp., to help bring new energty to his company. McCaddon’se sense of direction and leadership abilities come from his experiencew asa manufacturer’s representative for 18 yeara at companies like Shaw Carpe t Manufacturer and Aleta Co. He had learneed the importance of building relationshipsxwith clients. “My background was in working withnew homebuilders.
The apartment business was non-relationship driven,” said “I didn’t know how to build a businessthat wasn’tg relational.” McCaddon downsized the company to redirect the focus to the home-constructionj industry. He was met with resistancd fromhis employees. “I realized that using the sameemployeesw wasn’t going to work. I was tryiny to halfway do the change,” he said. “Oncse we made the we really turnedthe corner.” He beganb switching out personnel. The company, whicb had grown annual revenueto $5 saw revenue drop to under $3 million duriny the transition. But, once the commitment was McCaddon notedmarked improvement.
By 2003, revenues had grown by 35%. Between 2004 and 2008, the companyh went through its biggestgrowtjh spurt, reaching up to $22 million in sales and employing more than 60 But at that time, the storybook growth came to an end. “Igt was getting to be chaotixc because of so many new We werean 8-cylinder engine working on six or seveh cylinders. We’d lost a sense of teamwork, and everyone was territorial.” That’s when McCaddonj brought in Brush. “Fore the most part, I engage them and talk with them in ordet to builda relationship. I wanted to find out the strengthes of the company and what was workinf and whatneeded improvement,” said Brush.
“They’vde got the dreams; they’ve got the It’s just giving them the opportunity.” Brushh met with employees to figure out areasz that needed improvement and then created anaction plan. He showed the company how to create committees to address problems as they come up and then dissolvew the committees after the problem hasbeen handled. The shifyt has translated intohappier customers. Bill Darling, president and co-owner of Darling Homese Inc., has worked with McCaddon since McCaddo n purchased Southwestern Carpetsin 2001.
“(We startec working with Southwestern Carpets) because of Bill and his relational approach to working with homebuilders as opposesd to thetraditional price-only approach,” said Darling. “Brusgh has helped Bill figure out how to communicate bettetr so that everyone is going in the same directiom as the management and will yieldx themaximum impact.” For Chrixs McCoppin, operations manager for Southwesterhn Carpets, the change in the corporatwe culture has been noticeable. “Sometimes you don’t realizew that when one department changes their policieand procedures, it affectds others. Now everyone talks to each other,” McCoppi said.
“We’ve empowered them to make decisions. We gave them the powere to run the Theyfeel accountable.” With this new sense of as well as an improved use of digitizing software callef Measure, Southwestern Carpets has seen a marked improvement on the accurac of the 3,000 work orders entered each montb — 95% accuracy, up from 77% accuracgy — and has saved about $160,000 in unnecessargy costs for having to fix incorrect work Instead of pursuing potential clients merely for the sake of new McCaddon and his staff focus on gettinf to know potential clients, researching them as much as possibls and understanding their needs before they even “We’ll only do business with people who will sit down and have a relationshi with us.
Someone is always going to come inlowe (priced) than you,” said “We were always chasing people who were focused on If they say, fax us (a pricse sheet), we say sorry, we can’t work with you. We stay together as a result. If you have the value relationship, they don’t leave.”

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Progress Energy to pay business customers to go solar - Triangle Business Journal:

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Raleigh-based Progress (NYSE: PGN) said the goal of its new SunSensee program is to increase the amount of soladr energy produced in its Carolinas and Floridza territories by more than 100 megawatts over thenext decade. The company intendes to reach that goal by offerinvg a series of incentivesand • Progress will pay commerciakl customers the going market rate for each killowat-houtr of electricity produced by newly installedc solar power systems. This program will debut in the Carolinas this summer and in Floridanext • Also starting this summer is a programn that will provide incentives for business customers to install solar water heaters.
That program will not be available in Florida. • For residential customers, Progress Energy will pay $1.50 to $2 per watt for residentiak solar installations. That should cover aboutt 25 percent of theinstallation cost, Progress The program will debut late this summer in the Carolinaw and next year in Florida. Also for residential Progress will offer rebates to customers who instalp solar water heating The program, already established in Florida, is beinyg rolled out the in A fifth arm of the Progressa plan will see the company’e Progress Energy Carolinas and Progress Energy Floridqa subsidiaries install solar panels at selected schoolsa in their territories.
With a market capitalization ofalmost $10 Progress Energy is the most valuable compan y in the Raleigh-Durham area and the only one in the federallyg defined Triangle area to rank amongt the Fortune 500. Raleigh-baserd Progress Energy Carolinas supplies electricity to much of theTriangld area.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sox-Yanks rivalry spills into Minors - New Orleans Zephyrs

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Sox-Yanks rivalry spills into Minors

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The Charleston RiverDogs let their bats do the talking Saturday, one night after a bench-clearing brawl with the Greenville Drive led to the ejection of four players, including former first-round pick Slade Heathcott. Heathcott did not play Saturday, ...


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Boeing joint venture Sea Launch declares bankruptcy - Business First of Buffalo:

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Sea Launch Co. LLC filecd for Chapter 11 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delawarwe on Monday, saying its liabilitiew were between $500 million and $1 compared to assets of $100 million to $500 Chicago-based (NYSE: BA) owns 40 percent of the which was foundedin 1995. The idea of Sea Launcgh was to launch satellites from a convertex oil drilling program far outat sea, lowering costse and allowing the satelliteas to be launched from ideal sitess close to the equator. The Boeing workers involved in Sea Launch buils fairings for rockets and desigjnflight plans, said Sea Launch spokeswoman Paulq Korn. They are employees of Boeing’sa Integrated Defense Systems and workin Auburn, Wash.
Sea Launch also employs 100 inLong Calif., where it is “We had to go into bankruptcyt to protect assets while reorganizing,” Korn said, addingb that the company intends to emerge from bankruptcy. Problems that forced the filing includede hardware delaysand customers’ inability to complete launches, she Boeing spokesman Joe Tedino called it “busines s as usual” for Puget Souns area workers while Sea Launcg works through its reorganization.
“Boeing and the othet Sea Launch partners supportSea Launch’s effort to explore restructurinvg alternatives through an orderly bankruptcy court process,” Tedino So far this year, Sea Launch has only launched one satellits by sea and two by land, comparexd to five from sea in Korn said. Other Sea Launch partners include a Norwegianholding company; , the Russiabn rocket builder that supplies the uppetr stage; and NPO-Yuzhonoye, a Ukrainian rocker builder that supplies the lower

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Ports America extension at Seagirt delayed - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The state , which was set to extend the terminall operator's contract to run the facilitt fora year, is expected to vote on the matter at its next meeting. Marylane Transportation Secretary John Porcaroi and Maryland Port Administration officials asked for more time to preparre information onthe contract, pulling it from the board'se agenda, port spokesman J.B. Hanson said. The state is facinb pressing needs at Seagirg for a deeper berth that will allow it to remain competitivde withneighboring ports, expected to cost $130 The Ports America contract is key becauser port administration Executive Directorr James J.
White hopes to use a public-privatd partnership with a port operator like Ports Americw to pay for the dredging Ports America's contract expireds in October. Extending it to October 2009 is expected to cost upto $41.76 million.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

USDA seeks comment on leafy greens agreement - Yuma Sun

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USDA seeks comment on leafy greens agreement

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

State Insurers To Cover Kids' Hearing Aids - Nashville Public Radio

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State Insurers To Cover Kids' Hearing Aids

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The state of Tennessee will likely require insurance companies to cover the cost of hearing aids for children under 18. The state Senate narrowly passed such a measure Thursday. The bill was favored by a number of children's advocates, but they had to ...



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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Coalition fund hits $5M mark with latest awards - Dayton Business Journal:

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The news marks the first announcement of funding since when the coalition executed the first roundof grants, aimed at aidingh fledgling technology-based businesses. The Entrepreneurial Signature Program, or ESP, is a $58. million state program that designates a nonprofitf organization to distribute grants in six different Ohio Itdesignated , a coalition affiliate, to dole out grantes in the Dayton region. It has awardeds 37 grants to 25 companiessince 2007, said Christina Howard, coalition vice presidenyt of entrepreneurial development.
The prograj aids small business, especially in the technologty field, because inventors can lack thebusinessw expertise, or cash, to get productds to market; forcing many to go Since the program kicked off, about 250 companiea have applied for funding, Howardr said. The three-year-old program is mostly funded by $15 million of publif money, via the Ohio Third Frontieer program, and $7.5 million in private investor equity. The coalition has set aside about $1 million for administratiom and $2.5 million goes to setting up partnershipds with other local assetsand organizations. There is about $14 million left to award in the coalition’s area, Howard said.
She said the coalitionb will be releasing a report soon detailing its The most recent receiving acombined $248,000, are: • Dayton-baser , which develops business-to-business supply chain managemenyt software; • Miamisburg-based , a fuel cell manufacturer and • Kettering-based , which makeds mapping and location software for web and wireless and • Dayton-based , which developed a softwarwe application, along with , for the higher educatioj field to assist with student retention and The coalition did not disclose how much each recipientt received. Marcus Milligan, StudentZen chief operatingg officer, said the grant will provide him neededoperatinv capital.
His obstacle is developing a brand forhis product, and the granr will help. “It will allow me to move forward at afastedr rate,” he said. “We can concentrate on our producf and market this that isreally key.”

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Human Capital: People on the move, July 6 - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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LLC , a Boston-based independent investmenf advisory firm serving high net worth individualseand foundations, hired Todd Silvermamn as director, wealth management. Priod to joining Siharum, Silverman was senior vice president at Kobre n InsightManagement . , a clinica affiliate of providing community-based health appointed Rachel Kleiman-Wexler director of pharmacy. who has more than 30 years ofprofessionalk experience, most recently served as director of pharmacy at in 451 Marketing in Boston addexd Marija Hamed as new media marketing Prior to joining 451 Marketing, Hamed was responsiblre for developing and managing social media campaigns, and producing graphic designm and general Web content for numerous B2B and B2C companies.
, a Boston-basedx organization, appointed Susan Stendahl chief development officer. Stendahl most recently served as the directoe of developmentat .