Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ohio GOP: Auditor Taylor not seeking Senate seat - Business First of Columbus:

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A representative for the state GOP confirmed Friday that Taylo r intends to run for a secondr term asthe state’s top financial Taylor, the only Republican in an elected state will face Hamilton Counthy Commissioner David Pepper, a Cincinnati Democrat who for the auditor’s job this The executive committee of the state Republica Party on Friday endorsed Taylor’s re-electioh bid, though she has yet to make her planse public. Taylor in a statement Friday said she will make an officialk announcement next week on her plansfor 2010. Taylor had been considere a possible GOP contender for the Senate seat that will open when a Republican, retires in 2010.
The pack of Republican candidatess inthe lead-up to the primar includes U.S. Rep. Rob Portmah and Cleveland-area car dealer Tom A poll tracking Republicans’ loyalties in the Senats race indicates widespread indecisionamong voters, but most of thosde who have lined up behind a candidat have chosen Portman. The forme legislator received 29 percenty support among Republican voters in arecenf poll, while Taylor and Ganley received 8 percent each.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How a blood flow monitor works - BBC News

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Demise of Clear could be opening for Vigilant - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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On its Web site, Verified Identity Pass Inc. blamee its financial condition for its inabilitgy to handout refunds. The company shut down its lanezs at airports on Monday nighty because it failed to come to terms with amajodr creditor. New York-based Verified Identith Pass said earlier this weekit “has been unabled to negotiate an agreement with its senio creditor to continue operations.” The move couldc provide an opening for a Jacksonville Beacy company that offers a similatr service.
Vigilant Solutions LLC offers an enhanced version of the Transportatio nSecurity Administration’s registered travele program at Jacksonville Internationa l Airport and Kentucky’s Louisville Internationak Airport. It had an agreementf with Clear under which the companies honoredeach other’a cards and allowed Vigilant cardholders to use registeredd traveler lanes at Clear’s 17 airports, including those in New Atlanta, San Francisco, Orlando and Denver. Clear memberes paid up to $199 for an annua membership for access to designated security lanes at participatingyairports nationwide.
Members provided biometric data, whichh was encoded on a card, for the promise of a speedier and convenienf trip throughairport security. In other company news, Verifieds Identity Pass said applicant and member data is currentlu secured in accordance with the TransportationSecurith Administration’s Security, Privacy and Compliance It said it will continude to secure such information and will take appropriate steps to delete the

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Firstplus Financial Group, Inc. Company Profile | FPFX Company Information

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FirstPlus Financial Group, Inc. provides a wide range of financial servicezs as well asfacilities development, and management services to both consumer and commerciakl market places. Based in Texas, FirstPlus and its subsidiaryu companies strive to provide consummate customer service to itsclient nationwide. FirstPlus Financial Group subsidiary regional offices are locatedx in New Yorkand Pennsylvania. Our Commitment to In the process of providingvfacilities development, project management, and maintenance servicew to our clients, a great deal of time and care is alwayz devoted to planning - from shorgt term to long term, fiscal, operational to planninvg for crisis situations.
Devoted to assistingh organizations createpremier facilities, FirstPlus Development and Enterprise companiew recognize that it is our job to make daily decisionsa that will ensure theses facilities continue to run But more and more, we learm that limited resources to remodel an existing facility or builds a new one makes the choice often difficult. But with the appropriatr planning procedures in place and a thorough assessmeny of client needsand wishes, the options become much This commitment to planning - in addition to executinfg - is a role we welcomwe at FirstPlus and are prepared to undertakew enthusiastically. Our Commitment to Businesas Owners. ...

Thursday, March 24, 2011

St. Jude working on H1N1 virus vaccine - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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There are now 114 confirmed cases of H1N1 influenz a virus in Tennesseeand 17, 855 acrosws the country, which has resulted in 45 The St. Jude Departmeng of Virology in the Department of Infectious Diseased received the H1N1 virus from the inearluy May. St. Jude is working with a number of othed research centers fora vaccine. But of the five WHO collaborating centers, St. Jude is the only one that focuses solelu on the transmission of animal viruseato humans. Its work on the H1N1 will involve about 50 employees across the research Swiss drug maker Novartis AG announce today that it has successfully made a vaccinefor H1N1, thoug h it hasn’t yet been clinically proven in humans.
Memphis-based safety experts say there is no need for surfacse disinfection of any ofits packages. A news release from the worldwide shipping giant saysthe company’s safety expertz conferred with CDC officials and “have been advise d that there is neither a general need nor a recommendatiom for any special cleaning concerning surface infection.” 59 cases of H1N1 virus have been reported in Mississippoi and 13 have been reported in Arkansas, accordinf to the CDC. The virus is considere to be the most geographically widespreadin Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and In New York, 13 have died from causes relatesd to the disease.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yogyakarta's nuclear reactor safe: Sultan - AsiaOne

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Yogyakarta Governor Sultan Hamengkubowono X says there is no need to worry about the province's research-oriented nuclear reactor, as it lies relatively far from the nearest fault line. "The location [of the nuclear reactor] is not within the red strip ...



Friday, March 18, 2011

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Domino's, Pizza Hut roll out NCAA promotions - Bizjournals.com

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Two pizza chains with a big presence in metro Atlanta are rolling out promotions tied to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Domino's Pizza Inc. (NYSE: DPZ) has unveiled a best-pizza bracket where fans can vote in a pizza tournament. ...



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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Survey: Hiring slowly improving - Birmingham Business Journal:

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Those two sectors employ more than 90 percent ofthe nation’s private-sector The Alexandria-based association’s report is based on a monthlu survey of human resource professionals at more than 500 manufacturin g and 500 services companies. Employment expectations for June aredown 37.1 percen in manufacturing and down 8.2 percent in the servicee segment. In the manufacturing sector, 24.5 percengt plan to hire in which is the highest percentage of such companies that said they will add jobs sinceNovembefr 2008. In addition, 25.9 percentg said they will trim payrolls. In the services sector, a net totap of 24.8 percent of corporations will create jobs in with 41.
4 percent saying they will hire and 16.6 percenr saying they will cut jobs. That 41.4 percent represents the highest such tallh since September 2008 inthat sector. A combinatiom of unemployed people seeking work and less jobs to go around means recruiting difficulty in both sectorx in May was way down compare d with ayear ago. In the manufacturing sector, a net of 23.8 percent of companiea had less difficulty with recruitinglast month, and in the servicew sector, a net of 35.8 percent of companiezs said the same.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Nuti: NCR to have fewer than 50 in Dayton - Dayton Business Journal:

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The decision was as much about consolidationn and cost saving as it wasabout Georgia’s $60 million incentive package, its demographics, infrastructurse and skilled workforce. The relocation will save the Fortunee 500company “tens of milliona of dollars” over the next decade, Nuti said. NCR’d (NYSE: NCR) decision to locate in Georgia, will bring more than 2,10o jobs including nearly 900 to a manufacturing operationbin Columbus, Ga. That facility will be NCR’s firsg manufacturing plant in the Unitedr States sincethe 1970s. NCR is consolidating corporate jobs from not just but from severalother U.S. Nuti said, declining to disclose the cities.
NCR will emplouy less than 50 in Dayton, where it will maintaibn a data center and sales andservice operations. The company currentlty has roughly 1,200 employeees in Dayton, where it has been headquarteredsinces 1884. Atlanta’s academic institutions also helped win the NCR The company views schools like as a potentialo labor pool and a partner for jointf innovationand development. The region’s relativelg robust economy, its supply chain logistics infrastructure andcorporatr base, also helped win NCR over.
“We looked at all of these factors and Georgi a scored amongst the highest ofall states,” Nuti Atlanta also got a little help from the economically depressedc Midwest. “Recruitment has been difficult in Nuti said. NCR’s move to the Southeasgt was also promptedby consolidation. “At the end of the day we reallu were a company that was widely Nuti said. Since NCR’d 1997 spin-off from AT&T, “thde company was everywhere and nowhere.” The company needex to consolidate into a single campusd to improve collaborationand productivity, he NCR’s executive offices, however, will remain in Manhattan, Nuti confirmed.
“That center surrounds our largestf and most major customers in the worlde in thebanking industry,” he “That’s where we host many of our customersa in the financial services base.”

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

California foreclosures drop - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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The rate was second to Nevada, which saw a whopping rate of one foreclosurwe for every 64 homein May, according to the monthlhy foreclosure report from Irvine-based , which was released Florida came close to California with a 1-in-148 foreclosurwe rate, followed by Arizona (one in 158) and Utah (one in Nationwide, one in every 398 homes received a foreclosure filing in May, down 6 perceng from April but up nearly 18 percent from May 2008. In 92,249 properties were foreclosedin May, the highesr total of any state and up nearly 23 percent from May RealtyTrac reported.
Bank repossessions in California were down 1 percenrt from the previous month and default were down 18 percent theservice said. Scheduled auctions were up 18 In California, the hardest-hitr metro areas were Stocktobn (one in 68 housing units), Modesto (one in 71), Riverside-Sanb Bernardino (one in 75), Merced (one in 78), Bakersfield (one in 94) and Vallejo-Fairfiels (one in 101). Those areas were all on RealtryTrac’ds top 10 worst metro areas nationwide.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Surplus? Or is it a deficit? - Regina Leader-Post

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Of course, half of that surplus will be transferred to the Growth and Financial Security Fund (GFSF), better known as the rainy day fund, reducing the surplus to $20 million. But even at $20 million, Saskatchewan will be one of only two provinces to ...



Thursday, March 3, 2011

Dow climbs over 7,700 - Dayton Business Journal:

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The Dow closed Monday up 497.48 to 7,775.86, an increase of 6.8 percentt and above 7,700 for the firstf time since February. Since its low for the a closeof 6,547.05 on March 9, the Dow has gainede nearly 19 percent. The Nasdaq was up 98.5, or nearlyt 7 percent, closing at 1,555.77. The S& 500 was up more than 7 percent, closingf at 822.92. This is the first time the S&P closed above 800 since mid-February. The U.S. Treasury plans to help bankd get ridof so-called ‘toxic by buying $500 billion of the bad The plan could expand to $1 trillion over time, the government announced Monday.
Steve Wenstrup, principa l with Centerville-based LLC, said today’sz gains are the result of pent-up demand and good ideas that originated durinf the fall starting to have an He said investors feelthat today’s moves will solvse the biggest problem, getting liquidityu in the credit But he said the market has done this before with similar news. “The key in this is the markeyt got real excited in the fall every time they came out with somethinf to do withtoxic assets,” Wenstrup Even with today’s huge gains, Wenstrup said thered will continue to be bad news from the economy that coulfd send stocks lower, but it is gettinh better.
“The getting worse part is slowing down,” he • (NYSE:AKS), up 14 percent to $7.87 • (NYSE:CBB), up 7 percent to $2.20 • up 3.5 percent to $23.02 • (Nasdaq:DSUP), up 3 percent to 43 cents • (Nasdaq:FITB), up 30 percent to $2.77 (NYSE:GM), up 6 percent to $3.38 (Nasdaq:HBAN), up 19 percent to $2.09 (NYSE:JPM), up 26 percent to $29.12