Sunday, October 31, 2010

Maximus wins $49M child support privatization contract - Washington Business Journal:

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The Human Services North America Divisio nof Reston-based Maximus (NYSE: MMS) will provide a broad rangwe of child support enforcement services including location and establishmenyt of paternity, support orders, medical support orders, interstatwe case processing services, and custome service. The effort is the largest privatizatioh contract for child support enforcement services inthe "This latest contract award further validates our long-standinfg presence in our core health human serviceas market as the preferred provider of specialized child support said Maximus CEO Richard Montoni, in a To ensure that all children receivse support from both child support enforcement agencies partner with Maximuws to locate non-custodial parents, establish paternity and supporrt orders, and enforce support payments to

Friday, October 29, 2010

Mortgage approvals remained static in September - Mortgage Strategy

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bon-Ton

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percent from August 2007 and total sales for August weredown 9.3 percengt from a year ago. Bon-To (NASDAQ: BONT) said Thursday that sales for the four weeks endec August 30were $207.1 million, comparex with $228.3 million for the prior Year-to-date total sales were $1.58 billion compare with $1.67 billion for the same periofd last year. “August results were negatively impacted by the continuedr weakness in customer traffic as well as a reduced level of clearanc merchandise inour assortment,” said Tony Bon-Ton’s Milwaukee-based vice chairman and president of merchandising.
“With continuedc macroeconomic pressures affecting those regions in whicuwe operate, we believe that our custome is buying closer to Buccina said Bon-Ton’s business did improve in the finap week of August, but the retailer’ss executives will get a better measurse of fall trends when they review September The best-performing categories for August were cosmetics and accessories. Bon-Ton’s weakest-performing categoriesz were furniture, ladies’ and men’s Buccina said Bon-Ton executiveds are pleased with the initial saled of its newlines -- Victor Alfaro, Evan-Picone and Relativity Career. Bon-Tonh Stores, which is based in Pa.
, operates 280 stores, includingf 12 furniture galleries, under the Bergner’s, Boston Store, Carson Piriwe Scott, Elder-Beerman, Herberger’s and Younkers nameplates and, underf the Parisian nameplate, three stores in the Detroit

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

How State Lists Of Health Conditions Can Help Insurance Seekers - NPR (blog)

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Monday, October 25, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

SJ Mercury workers reach tentative contract deal, includes 9% in pay cuts - Dayton Business Journal:

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An additional 2 percent cut in pay would take effectyin January. The Medisa Workers Guild represents 257 MercuryNews employees, including aboutr 130 in editorial jobs and 127 in advertising, finance and support positions. A ratification meeting to discussz and vote on the proposesd contract is scheduled for Monday If approved, it would last 18 months, expiringv Nov. 30, 2010. Other concessions include reducee vacation accruals and the relocation ofthe Merc’s copy desk to Walnur Creek, where MediaNews’ is based. It owns the Mercury News and 11 othetr daily papers inthe region, whichu include virtually all of the daily papers in the Bay Area except the and .
“Thixs contract settlement represents our best efforts atprotectingh workers, jobs and quality at the Mercury News,” the Guild’s San Francisco-based Local 39521 said in a “It is not something that we recommene lightly.” Mac Tully, the Mercury publisher and president, could not immediately be reacherd for comment about the tentativew agreement. The deal would also permit management to require up to five furlougy daysin 2010, move remaining circulation and finance jobs to the Bay Area News Group’x shared services center in San Ramon, consolidate advertising functionsa in the East Bay and San hire commission-only sales representatives to develop new and win some additionalo subcontracting rights, according to the Guild.
The contractr negotiations have taken place during grim times fordaily newspapers. Several major papers have folded inrecenf months, including the and the print version of the , and many major metropolitab papers, including the San Francisco , , and face daunting financial

Friday, October 22, 2010

N.Y. attorney general ends BofA probe - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Cuomo said the banks have and will continue to provide liquidityto investors. In October, agrees to buy back as much as $4.7 billion in auction-ratew securities it sold to about 5,500 investors, small businesse and small charities before the market collapser inFebruary 2008. According to the , the settlement also requirexd BofAto “use its best to provide up to $5 billiojn in liquidity to businesses and institutional investors with accountsw valued at $15 million or and charities with accounts valued at $25 million or The agreement resolved allegations that securities dealers made misrepresentations abouft the safety and liquidity of auction-rate securities to customers during sales.
Auction-rate securities have interest rates that are reset at weeklhy or monthly auctions run byinvestment firms. The $330 billiobn market collapsed last year, when investorsa became alarmed at the prospects of the ability of corporatre borrowers covering debt service on the Many were left with securities they couldf not sell intothe Charlotte, N.C.-based BofA (NYSE: BAC) neitherr admitted nor denied wrongdoing. The SEC also has finalized a settlemen t with BofA overthe securities. The bank has $15.25 billionm in deposits with 158 offices inTampa Bay, and its 20 percenft market share ranks No. 1 in the region, accordin to the latest FDIC numbers.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Texas Gmax Results Reiterate Safety of FieldTurf - PR Web (press release)

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Downturn inspires city

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From the private efforts of the to the publiclh funded PortlandDevelopment Commission, the city’a affordable housing community is setting higherd goals as the economy squeezesa more out of home “(There are too) few opportunities in today’s especially when you’re talking abouft a home large enough for a family,” said Jesswe Beason, executive director of Portland Community Land “They don’t fit in a one-bedroo condo for $130,000 to $140,000.” Between 1990 and 2008, median familgy income in Portland increased 82 percent from $37,10o0 to $67,500, according to the Portlandf Development Commission.
The median home priced jumped more than 250 percent inthat time, puttingb affordable housing out of reacu of more Oregonians. The median home price is now upfrom $79,700 in 1990. The reportsw that there are 29 homes available for ever 100extremely low-income families in Oregon. That translates to a need for aboutr 150,000 units for low- and very low-income Falling home values and rising inventorg could be beneficial to affordablehousing developers, who just a few yearz ago depended on luck and donorsa for land. “It’s easied to get land for sure,” said John executive director of Home Ownership a Street at aTime (HOST) Development Inc.
The organization hasn’g taken advantage of the markett yet. Steve Messinetti, executive director of , which recentlgy merged with a separate affiliatre inMount Hood, also said market conditions are bette r for banking land. Statewide, Habitat’s 34 affiliates have constructede750 homes, which are sold at cost to low-incomwe buyers. It wants to hit 1,000 home by 2010. “There’d a hurricane every day and a tsunami ever day in our citiesw in terms of people struggling with poverty and affordable Messinetti said. also is developinyg affordable housing.
Charged with promoting home ownershiopamong low-income and minority the agency is issuing more mortgages, providing down payment assistance and, new this a mortgage credit that turns mortgage interest into a tax crediyt and reduces the cost to borrow The program began in June and already has approved sevehn applications. The agency wrote 41 mortgages for the year that just up from 14 theprevious year. Portlandd Community Land Trust, which sells houses but not the land theysit on, is lookingh at the down market as an opportunity to buy land. It’s also launched its first condominiumk project, which should be done in early 2009.
The company’s approach takes $75,000 to $100,000p off the price of a home by insulating buyers from soaringland values. Buyers benefit from the lower price and a break onpropertyy taxes. HOST is working on Helensview, a 52-home sustainablr subdivision inNortheast Portland. Ten of the 18 units in constructiojn in the first phase have sold for prices rangingfrom $180,0000 to $220,000. The nonprofit wantd clients to build wealth throughhome appreciation, Mille r said. It recently sold its 350th home and serves familied earning 70 percent to 100 percentof Portland’ median income.
It keeps costs down with a program that waives system development chargesfor low-income housing, whicuh shaves about $12,000 off the purchase It focuses on neighborhoodsw that qualify for property tax abatements.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

LA County sends 4763 rape kits out for testing - Los Angeles Times

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

PRESIDENT YUDHOYONO BACK TO JAKARTA FROM WASIOR - GroundReport

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Orinda, Octagon plan loft/retail conversion - Washington Business Journal:

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Atlanta-based and Charlotteville, Va.-based reported their plans for the properthy at 222Mitchell Street, but they did not disclose financial termz of the deal. The 350,000-square-foot structure was built in stagess from 1929 to 1979on 2.1 acres and occupiesd the entire city block bounded by Spring, Forsyth, Mitchelo and Nelson Streets. Orinda and Octagon will conver t the property into a rental building with 205 loft unitd and morethan 70,000 square feet of commercial Occupancy is expected in Januaryy 2011.
“The redevelopment of 222 Mitchell Streeyt into rental lofts and retail space will play a significanyt role in the rebirth of this part ofdowntownb Atlanta,” said Dillon Baynes, president of Orinda, in a “We’re certain that living at 222 Mitchell Street will appeal to younv professionals who work downtown, as well as to college especially those who already attend one of the many fine institutionxs in the area, such as Georgia State University, Morehouse, Clark Atlanta University and Georgia

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

W.L. Gore to hire engineering, production workers - Phoenix Business Journal:

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Newark, Del.-based Gore has about 2,000 workersx in Arizona with operations in Flagstaff and the Deer Valley area of Gore spokeswoman Barbara Pizzala would not say how many workers the companyis hiring, but said it is starting to acceprt applications for a numbee of positions including medicall device engineering, manufacturing and R&D. Gore makexs a myriad of products including industria l andconsumer fabrics, fiber optic and copper filtration systems, medical equipment and compounds, and components used by the pharmaceuticap industry. Gore’s medical device divisions develop andmanufacture surgical, vasculaer and orthopedic equipment.
Pizzala said Gore alread is hiring for a few positionsw in Phoenix and will be ramping up new hire but declined to givea timetable. W.L. Gore is knownn for its Gore-Tex fabrid used for clothing and thenew fabric-based retractable covetr that was installed at center courg for this year’s Wimbledonh Tennis Championships in London. The company’ Deer Valley center is located near Interstat e 17 and Carefree Highwag innorth Phoenix.

Monday, October 11, 2010

South Florida Boat Show soldiers on - Portland Business Journal:

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The show, promoted by Pompank Beach-based , is a much smalletr cousin to the Fort Lauderdale and Miami internationa lboat shows, Marine Industries Unlimited owner Brad Michae l said. “We’re a niche show. We don’t try to be an internationaol show,” he said. “We have the boats that are 90 percent of whatAmericas buys.” Held at the , this year’s show will featurr boats from about 75 Michael said. The vessels on display are all powerboats undee40 feet. About 85 percent of the boatxs cost lessthan $200,000, he noted. The 250 boatz on display are a drop from the 350 boatsa typically atthe show.
The numbedr of registered exhibitors is down abouf35 percent, too, Michael said. The show comes as the marin industry has taken a battering from the For the 12 months ended in registrations ofnew 18-foot to 40-foot boats fell 46 percenyt from the prior-year period, according to data from , a Miami-basee marine industry research firm. “It’s hard to be to optimistixc about the year in lookingat what’s happenedf in 2009 so far,” Info-Link co-owner Jesse Wellsz said. Wells pointed to the recen t bankruptcyof Minneapolis-based boat manufacturer , the nation’s second-largest boat as more proof of the industry’ds stress.
Still, recent data shows that used boat registrations are generally picking up – a glimmer of hope that the industr y may be bouncing off the bottom, Wells said. As a Michael said he sold threew boats in the last month afterr failing to sell any the firsf four months ofthe year. “Ihn January, February and March, nobody knew wherre the bottom was,” he said. Fran k Herhold, executive director of the , said dealerws are telling him that sales arepicking up. Financing, lockeed up since last fall, is becominyg available for those who are credi worthy and can put substantialmoney “Like every other industry, we’re taking our Herhold said.
“I see a lightg at the end of the tunnel.”

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Trespassers & Trespasses - Press-Enterprise

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Rogers Conducting LTE Trial Run - Zacks.com

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Hotels get creative as economy lags - Phoenix Business Journal:

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One thing they are doing as they wait it out is strengtheninv their relationships withmeeting planners. According to Smith Travek Research, hotel occupancy in the Valley wasdown 10.6 percen t in March from the same month last People also are spending less on average, almost 30 percent less than the same time last year acrosa the Valley. “It is bad. Phoenic is a special example, becauser there are a lot of new rooms. A lot of new hotel have opened, and that also has hurt occupancy,” says Jan senior vice president of the global consulting andresearch firm.
The openinbg of the 1,000-room , the 290-room & Spa in Paradisre Valley and other Valley hotels in the past year have dilutedoccupancy rates, industry officials say. In business and corporate travelers are sensitivsto perception, Frei-tag says. “People are hesitant to go to really niceresorts — and in all of your resorts are really nice,” he “In this economy, when companies need to cut the first things that go are travel and training.” But Vallegy hoteliers are using the time to reach out to meetinh planners and develop new businesd leads. “We are really trying to partnerewith them.
While it’s tough times, we are making adjustments,” says Chrisz Kerr, director of sales and marketing atthe . Kerr’s team is workin g with planners to creats trips thatare value-oriented, adjusting food and beverage prices with the goal of making the evengt more attractive to potential attendees, he At the in Phoenix, Sales Director David Richared says his team is trying to provide more all-inclusivew packages to customize meetings, including on-sitde dining packages and more cost-effectivr audio-visual offerings.
Moreover, his staff is lookin more at the technical and biomedical industries forpotential “We have redeployed our sales forced into these group markets,” Richard “Companies still need to have meetings, but they may be cuttinbg out some of the add-ons.” Even Sedona’e Enchantment Resort is seeing some fallout as groupse cut back. “We usually stay in high seaso a bit longer than metro Phoenix because of the But it’s definitely been slower, and we have seen some says Tina Newman, the resort’s director of sales and She stresses the importance of establishing connection during the downtime.
“Our relationships with meeting planners has increased quitera bit. There’s a lot of time for for discussion,” she says. Investing that kind of time iswortjh it, for her property and others. “Group businesa is extremely important to us because it provides a base of she says. Kerr adds that hoteliers also are targeting a more local markert and identifying those that already may be familiarr withthe Valley.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wendy

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The Dublin-based fast-food chain, part of Wendy’s/ , said puttinyg the account up for review was the latesty step ina “comprehensive turnaround plan” for its brandx following the company’s acquisition in It said it will first pick a lead agency to integrate advertising, media planning, digital and other and then focus on multicultural marketing, media buying and public relationds efforts.
“We’ve completed a rigorous analysis ofthe Wendy’es brand that included extensive consumer and marketg research,” Wendy’s Chief Marketinfg Officer Ken Calwell said in a “Now that we have a clear brande strategy in place and a brand book to guide our the timing is right for us to significantly improves how we communicate the Wendy’s message to Wendy’s said its current agency of LLC, will take part in the process. The New York agencu has been behind thehamburger chain’s “Waaaay Better Than Fast ad push, launched in early 2008.
Calwell credited that campaign with helpinh to stabilize sales trends andimprove branding, awareness and Wendy’s turned to Kirshenbaum aftere pulling the plug on its “That’x Right” campaign in January 2008. That eight-montg effort was notable and criticized in somequarterzs – for the variou pitchmen who donned red wigs and pleaded with consumerx to choose Wendy’s over competitors. The company said the campaign generated attentionj forthe brand, but that attention was not translatinh into sales. Calwell was hired to lead Wendy’s marketing effortss in July last year.
A vice presiden t for new product marketing, researcb and planning with the company from 1998 to herejoined Wendy’s after a stint as marketingg chief at (NYSE:DPZ). Atlanta-based Wendy’s/Arby’s (NYSE: WEN), the third-largest quick-serviced restaurant chain in the nation, has more than 10,000 restaurants. The company last year lost $479.7 million on $1.8w2 billion in revenue. It’s first quarter loss was $10.9 million.

Monday, October 4, 2010

New comedy club will open at Mall of America - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The comedy club will feature a 6,000-square-foot theater with seatinfg capacity for approximately350 people. It also will include R Burger Bar, a restauranr featuring built-to-suit burgers and a full bar. House of Comedy will be open Tuesdaythroughb Sunday. Tuesday will be “Hit or Miss” open-mic night, while Wednesday through Sundahy will feature national touring OwnerRick Bronson, a comedian and former Travelk Channel host, also owns a comedy club callefd The Comic Strip at West Edmonton the largest shopping center in “We’re thrilled about the House of Comedyu opening this summer at Mall of said Maureen Bausch, vice president of busineszs development at Mall of America, in a “The House of Comedy will make an exceptionalo addition to the fourth floor.
” The comed club is latest step in the mall’sd efforts to revamp its strugglingh fourth floor, where the only other tenantss are a 14-screen movie theater, a Hooters restaurantf and the Corona-themed bar Cantina #1 that opene d last summer. A number of fourth-floor bars and restaurants closed earlierthis decade, includinv Knuckleheads Comedy Club, Jillian's, Fat Players Bar & Grill and America's Originall Sports Bar.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Plug, starved for cash, puts property on sale for $10 million - The Business Review (Albany):

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Plug (Nasdaq: PLUG), which postedx a $121.7 million loss last year, is selling the 34-acre propertyh to generate cash for operating expenses and a move toward saidCathy Yudzevich, Plug’s manager of investor relations. “Thisw is a way to improve our workingcapitap position,” she said Plug owns the site at 968 Albanyh Shaker Road, which includesz three buildings in 138,000 squares feet of space. The company has occupied the locatiohn since Plug was foundedin 1997. Staff at Plug has been reduced by 75 percent from its peak of 500 a decade ago. The company consolidated its operations to two buildingz at the beginning of this Yudzevich said.
Plug laid off about one-third of its employees in December, bringing the company’s work forced to 125 from 208. It was the secone round of layoffs for the companyin 2008. The first was in June, when 80 peoples were let go. “Wer don’t need this amount of space at this poinyin time,” she said. The move is not expectedr to disrupt operations. Plug Power makew fuel cells for heavy-liftf trucks and telecommunications towers. It is developinh a product for residentialenergy use, but that device is severa l years away from commercialization. Eileen Lindburg, broker at , said the propertyy will be sold as asingle unit.
The real estates company was also hired to find property for Plug Powerto Ideally, the fuel-cell developer would like to remaib on the site and lease spacee from the new owner, Yudzevich The property is not in an Empire Zone and does not receive any specia exemptions. The town of Colonie lists the parcel’s assessmeng at $8.9 million. Property taxes for 2008 were $21,227.54. Schook taxes for 2008-09, which were paid to the Niskayuns CentralSchool District, were $222,615. Yudzevich said a lease arrangement is expecte d to cost less than the annual taxes and general maintenance ofthe property.
One of the goalas for 2009 recently outlined by CEO Andy Marshb was reducing operating expenses toundefr $37 million. Operating expenses in 2008 were $56.6 million. pallen@bizjournals.com | 518-640-6812 To commenrt on this story, and to get the latest updates andbreakingb news, go to albany.bizjournals.com.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Fins, Jets have it covered with less pressure - ESPN (blog)

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