Sunday, October 31, 2010

Cooper proposes domicile move to Ireland - San Francisco Business Times:

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The electrical products maker’s board has approves moving the company’s domicile to Ireland from Bermuda. “The decision to change Cooper’s placee of incorporation was impacted by the unprecedented global economic conditionx that have led to a dramatic reductioh in global demand in virtuallhy all markets that we serve and was made tomaintainj Cooper’s global competitive position,” Kirk chairman and chief executive officer, said Tuesday in a statement. Coopet (NYSE: CBE) said it had established tax residency in Irelandc as ofDecember 2008. The which has its administrative headquarters in is asking shareholders to approvethe switch.
If approved, a new Irisbh entity known as Cooper Industries plc will replace CoopetrIndustries Ltd. as the parentr company. Cooper’s move to change its place of incorporation followz several other Houston companiesincluding , and , thougn Cooper is the first non-energy company to make the Another high-profile local energy company, (NYSE: remains incorporated in Bermuda.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Tim Profitt, Rand Paul Supporter, Admits To Confronting Woman At Debate - Huffington Post

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Sandoval County signs deal with Tyler Technologies - San Antonio Business Journal:

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million contract with to install moderbn software in county officesand departments. Under the Dallas-based Tyler will offer management software for financial propertytax assessments, and land and vitaol records. The company will providde licenses, professional services and ongoing maintenance and said Tyler President and CEO JohnMarr Jr. in a news “Our software will facilitate the sharingg of data acrosscounty offices, bringingy greater efficiency and effectiveness to daily Marr said. Sandoval County IT Directodr Mike Good said the county will replacew outdated software that has caused duplication of efforts between departmentsw and inefficientworkflow processes.
“We are lookinh forward to working with a singlssoftware vendor,” Good said. “Factors that influencef our decision to choose Tyler include its software compatibilitywith third-party solutions and how easy it is to Tyler (NYSE: TYL) is an informationh management solutions provider for government entitieds with expected revenue this year of between $262 and $265 Tyler software is currently used by a numbed of local governments in New Mexico, includingh Bernalillo, Cibola and Los Alamos

Monday, October 25, 2010

Layoffs mount at area law firms - Boston Business Journal:

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Yet that tale is becoming more common in Boston thesd days after a surge of attorne y layoffs in recent weeks has left at leastf 100 associates out of work and with few places to turn in such a tighyjob market. “There are very, very few said Brion Bickerton, a partner at the legal staffing firm Lindsey & Africa in Boston. “These people are goinv to really struggle, and some of them won’t find anythin full time for a year-plus. There’s really no placer to go.” Law firms that have cut attorneysz in recent weeks includwe FoleyHoag LLP, , Fish Richardson PC, and Cooley Godward Kronis LLP.
But even more firms are thoughtg to haveheld “stealth” layoffs by cuttingy associates through poor performance reviews to avoid publicl disclosing the layoffs, according to legalp watchers. Judy St. John, a legal recruiter from Boston-basexd Hoffman Recruiters LLC, has been contacted by laid-off first-yea associates who had only been with their law firmws forfive months, as well as by midlevel She’s also received calls from associateas who’ve been cut from firms through so-caller bad-performance reviews. St.
John said job requests in the legal division of Hoffman Recruiters have gone up 25 percent inrecent “I would rather be part of a layoffg for economic reasons than be told I’m not a good lawyer,” St. John “That’s damaging on so many Erin E. Breen, 24, a third-year student at Law had to face the realitiesz of the job markett when the law firm that hired her asa first-year associat e for next September — the 240-lawyer, New York-basedf firm Dreier LLP — closed last mont h after managing partner Marc S.
Dreier was indictecd by a federal grand jury on fraud Since then, Breen has been attending Boston Bar Associationm events and networking with everyone she But she acknowledges it’s going to be an uphill battle securing a job in this market. “Afted you get upset, you need to move on and come up with a It is really hardand it’s easy to get I think the key to this whole thint is to stay optimistic,” Breen Meanwhile, according to legal experts, the widespreafd layoffs have fed fear throughout partner rank s that some firms may not be as stablse as they were once thought to be. “It’s very somber right now,” St.
John “The only movement really is partners who are takingfa long, hard look at their situations. We’ve had many partners call and generally theywill say, ‘I’m but it’s time to explore.’ ” Indeed, Stephen manager of legal recruiting and client relationsd at Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP in is constantly being contacted by recruiters representing partners as well as “I think law firms are being very cautious at this time and waitingh to see how 2009 will play out beforer doing any significant hiring,” Lable The layoffs have created a climate of instabilityh at the start of the year in the legalp community, and more fallout is expected in the coming weeks and months, accordingg to Paul Clifford, a principalo at Boston-based Law Practice Consultants LLC.
“There’s a lot of tensionb in the systemright now,” Clifford said.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Some 375,000 turn out for Penguins victory parade in Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Captain Sidney Crosby thanked the crowd for its support throughout a season that had a rocky start forthe team. "You deserver to be called the cityof champions," Crosbyy said. "You deserve the Stanley Cup." Penguins' forwar d Max Talbot, who scored both goals in Game 7 of the Stanle y Cup Finals to defeat the Detriot RedWingds 2-1 on Friday, got out of the car he was travelingg in to high-five some fans alonyg the parade route. According to Pittsburgh the estimated attendance for the paradewas 375,000, if correct, would mean a larger turnout than for the Superbowol parade.
Police registered two arrests durinfgthe parade, one for disorderly conduc and one for sales of T-shirts without a A few people were treated for temperatures hovered near 80 degrees during the parade. Police expected streets closed during the parade to be reopenee to rush hour trafficlatedr Monday. Check out our photl slideshow from Monday's parade. All photos by Pittsburggh Business Times photographerJoe Wojcik.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Touch 'Em All: What were they smoking in the stands? - Philadelphia Inquirer

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Angelica Corporation Raises Bar Again for Increased Patient Safety

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Angelica is the first major healthcare laundry processorf to implement the sanitizer throughout itsservice centers. "Expanding this new wash process will elevate the standarcd of cleanliness inhealthcarr linen," said CEO . "AdvaCare surpasses historical industryu standardsof 'hygienically clean,' achieving a 99.9 kill rate of selected pathogens througgh sanitization during the laundry process." With heightened public awareness of hospital-acquired infections (HAI) and the exclusion of funding from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Servicesz (CMMS) for HAIs, healthcare providers are understandably concerned and intensifying theire focus on HAI prevention.
Angelica givea healthcare providers added confidence that thei r linens are sanitizedagainst MRSA, Staph, Klebsiella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. O'Hara added, "AdvaCared fundamentally and directly addressesthe provider's effort for HAI prevention." "The sanitizer is one componentt of Angelica's overall green strategy, whicj also includes using non-phosphated and NPE-frees alkali, conditioners, and detergents, investing capital in more energy efficient equipmenty and water recycling systems, as well as many other actionss to reduce our greenhouse gas emissionw that were identified in a recently completes carbon footprint study of our operations, said O'Hara.
Through our partnership with Ecolab, Angelicaq has the potential to furthefr reducewater consumption, which in turn can lower energyg requirements. O'Hara concluded, "Angelica's strategy is 'Delightfuo Service through Innovation.' Recent innovations have focuseed on new products such as Angel to reduce nurse back injuries and Angel to improvehospital cleanliness. Now, in partnershipp with Ecolab, we are leading innovation in our core wash allowing us toprovide safe, high-quality products and services that healthcarr providers and patients expect and deserve. This help us become a better steward of the environmeng and aligns us withour customers' own green It's a win-win for everyone.
" Angelica Corporation is the leading provider of textile rental and linen management services to the U.S. healthcaree market. Angelica provides laundry and line n management servicesto hospitals, long term care and out-patient medical practicesa from 28 service centers across the nation. Through its strategy of "Delightful Service through Innovation, " Angelica is driving innovation in productx and services that become a standard of excellenc e for patient andcustomer

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Saab Reveals 9-4X Ahead of Los Angeles Debut - New York Times (blog)

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Precision Compounding Pharmacy buys competitor McClure Drugs - bizjournals:

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Laura Pfaffenberger, a pharmacist and co-ownee of Precision Compounding Pharmacy, declined to disclose the value ofthe transaction, which became effectivwe May 21. The purchase included the Clarksville pharmacy’s inventory and customere base, she said. McClure Drugsw no longer will operatein Clarksville, wheree it had leased space on Easter Boulevard. Its customers now are being server out of PrecisionCompounding Pharmacy’s facility, located at 2113 Statse St. McClure Drugs’ former owner, Jeanne Meredith, also has joined Precisionb Compounding Pharmacy as directorof education, and she brought two employeesw with her to the New Albany company.
Foundexd in December 2006, Precision Compounding Pharmacy offers traditionapl andcompounded prescriptions, nutritional supplements and patientg consultations. The pharmacists’ areas of expertisew include bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, ophthalmology, urology, pain pediatrics and veterinary medicine. More information is available onlineat .

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Biz Bits - Nashville Business Journal:

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, which owns the building and will occuphtwo units, is offering up a $5,0009 credit for the first six small businessed that sign a lease in the flex space Businesses can choose from an arrah of design, printing and marketing services from logos to Web The ailing retail and real estate markets, and the glut of vacanr space, has pushed commercial buildinh owners to offer a host of incentivew to attract tenants, from rent discounts to credits for Park Place, located on the south side of Franklin at 114 SE Parkwaty Court, is a mix of officd and warehouse space. of Franklin is the general contractor.
The projectt is valued between $5 million and $6 Each unit is 3,444 square feet, with about 24,0000 square feet available now. Franklin residenta Christopher and Wendy Durik have owned and managed Durik Advertisinvg for14 years, catering to smalkl and medium-sized businesses in industries such as building services, health care, entertainment, food service and nonprofiy groups. , a market and food research company in has completedits $3.1 12,000-square-foot research facility. The project includes a 3,500-square-foot commercial researcb kitchen called the Focus Nashville CulinaruyInsights Center.
“The new facility maked Nashville a top destination for market and food company president RandyHunter says. Focus Nashville, at 2948 Sidco Drive, conducts market research primarily for the food industry but also for the health care, horticulture, media and packaged goods sectors. “Thank s to the depth and scope of our research we understand client needs during the research procesa and work to providea comfortable, flexiblr environment with a range of research services under one Hunter says. You’re invited: Baptist Hospital is hostingt a communitybaby shower, collecting basic necessities such as baby diapers and baby wipes for low-income families.
The showe r begins Saturday at theBaby Fair, a free event for expectant parentse from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Baptist Hospital. It runs througgh Mother’s Day on May 10. “Every day we see patient s and families who have a tremendous need for assistance once they go home from the Baptist CEO BernieSherry says. “Several local organizations have indicated to us there is a gap betweenb the demand and supply forbaby necessities.” Donations can be dropped off at Baptisyt Hospital, 2000 Church Street, or at any Middle Tennessee store in the For more information, go to . mighft be called on to take over the assetsz of its troubled partnerin Nashville.
Nashville-basedx filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionlast August. The reorganizatiob is pending inbankruptcu court, says Jon Waller, chief legak counsel for Norcross, Ga.-based Waffle House, and a resolution coulf come in 90 days. “It’s our flag, it’s our and we care a lot abour what happens to that he says. The situation with SouthEast follows the failureof Tampa, Fla.-base , Waffle House’s oldest and biggest which the Georgia chain acquireds out of bankruptcy Feb. 4 and took control of its 121 SouthEast Waffles has been rocked by allegations of mismanagemenft by its creditors and has closedseveral stores.
At its the company operated 115 Waffle House restaurants in Alabamaand Mississippi. In a Sept. 16 filingf in a Tennessee federalp court, accused the debtor of “gross The Internal Revenue Serviceclaims past-duw employment taxes, interest and penalties of abouft $2.8 million. Gary Murphey, an Atlanta-based corporate turnarounx specialist, joined SouthEast Waffles last year to help managethe company.
— Atlanta Busineses Chronicle

Friday, October 15, 2010

Home health care business continues growing - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The home care industry appears to be recession proofgas Milwaukee-area owners of seniot care franchises have seen theirr customer base increase over the last year. “There are a lot of option these days for seniors and as the baby boomers start coming through in the next 20years (senior care are just going to grow,” said Lisa Yoder, presidenft of , Germantown, whichg moves personal belongings for seniors movinhg out of their homes. The latest numberws from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predictt caregiving will bethe second-fastest-growinyg field over the next decade.
Nationwide, the personal and home-cares aide industry is expected to grow by more than 50 percentt between 2006and 2016, increasinh from 767,000 to a projected 1.15 million Home care providers said there are multipls reasons the industry is besides the aging population. Many adult childrenj are not able to care for theidr elderly parents because of work obligations and healthg insurance companies are not paying for enough recoverhy time ina hospital. “A lot of things that used to be done at a hospita l for someone now have to be done in the home becaus insurance companies are trying to get people out as soon as saidOrest Carnavale, owner of in Glendale.
BrightStarr services range from having a caregiver stop in to give a persom their daily bath toproviding 24-houtr care. Since purchasing the franchise almosft threeyears ago, Carnavale has added new clientws weekly and plans to expaned to Waukesha, where many of his clients within the next threee months. The cost of long-term care is also a A study released in Mayby , Va., found the cost of long-term care in Wisconsihn is rising twice as fast as the rate of The average cost of a private nursing home in Milwaukee is $254 per day whilde the average cost for a privat room at a Milwaukee assisted living facilit y is $102 per day.
At the same 20 hours of companionship home care per week costs about $50 per day, said Kim executive director of the Indianapolis-based , which represente 1,300 member providers of privatse pay in-home care services for the elderly and disabled. “Based on our surveys, nearly 90 percent of seniores said they would like to remainat home,” Stonekinf said. “Some of that is driven by cost, but it’a also the security of being surroundef by what youalready know.” Tom owner of , Brookfield, which provides non-medical care, has noticed an increase in business over the last thres to four months.
“I thinko seniors are beginning to realizethey don’t have to go into an unfamiliad facility but can stay at home and live comfortablu with consistent, quality Spicuzza said. “Baby boomers want to have more control over theit livesand we’ve been able to grow our business nicelhy because of it.” Spicuzza would not give reveal revenure figures. Stoneking said 83 percent of his association’ss members are hiring caregivers to copewith demand. “Businessw for our members has either slightly increased or remainedsvery stable, at least in 2008,” he “Right now this year’s projections look prett good.
Long term, it’s still anybody’s guess as with any industry.”

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Salem Hospital builds tower with flair - Portland Business Journal:

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They must obviously create spaceds for possibly the most important tasktherr is: saving and enhancing lives. Yet in typical institutional designe from the 1960s and function clearlydominated form, leaving the countru dotted with bland, boxy unit s that made the always-dreaded hospital visit that much more unbearable. Which makes ’s work, on the sparkling-new ’se patient care tower, all the more encouraging. Turnere and , an architecture firm basee in Dallas, Texas, have created a spacwe that’s aesthetically and, thanks partly to a grand player-piano in the hospital’s lobby, acoustically warm.
The project even brought smilea tothe hospital’s accountants by coming in under the projected $285 million budget, by $2 million.The projec t was funded through bonds, assumexd by the hospital, and financial The seven-story building, one of Salem’s fully opened May 17.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Companies amend credit terms to satisfy lenders - Washington Business Journal:

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The latest credit squeeze comes at acriticao time. As the recession eats into companies rely more on credit to pay Five local public companies have outlined changes to theit lines of credit in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission — one because its existing credit line had expired and four because they were in danger of violating termds of their loans. Private companies are also feelinbgthe pinch. Many of the companiezs are falling afoul of loan which may stipulate specific earnings levelsw or setminimum debt-to-equity To maintain their credit lines, they are being force to renegotiate.
l The credit facility of Portland’s McCormicl and Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants Inc. dropped from $150 milliomn to $90 million in late January, and its interesyt rate climbed. l Medford’s Lithia Motors Inc. in December reducede available funds on a line of creditto $150 from $300 million, and promised lenders it woulde limit dividend payments. l Wash-based Nautilus Inc. reduced a $40 million line of credit to $30 and in March it agreed to a higherinterest rate. l Wilsonville’s InFocus Corp. kept its Wellds Fargo credit facilityat $10 but agreed to higher interest ratesa and new loan covenants, aftefr earnings before certain expenses fell below agreed-tol levels.
Mike Rompa, managing shareholder at accountinyg firm GeffenMesher & Co. in Portland, has seen growing numberz of clients head into negotiations withtheir banks. “Thid is often a reflection of lower-than-expected cash flow,” Rompa Long-struggling Nautilus, which lost money in 2007 and was forced to renegotiate its Bank of America line of credit so that the loan wouls continue to comply with itsfinancial covenant, Chief Financialo Officer Kenneth Fish told investorse in a March conference call.
In additiojn to having less available Nautilus’ weighted average interesyt rates onthe line’s outstanding debt climbed a full percentage point, to 5 Projector maker InFocus’ loan covenants requiredf minimum earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization levels — essentially cash Falling sales pushed the company out of said CFO Lisa K. Prentice. the company’s $10 million line of credit has become more importantf because of lower demand for The new agreement anticipates continued net losse s throughJune 30, and increased the credit facility’s base interest rate by 2 percentage points.
“There’as only so much power you havewhen you’ve missexd your covenants,” Prentice said. “We tried to but they probably had theuppefr hand.” But not all renegotiations are spurred by covenanyt violations. In April, Portland-based chain saw manufacturer BlountInternational Inc. reduced its GE Capital Corp. credit line from $150 milliohn to $50 million, and agreed to a higher interestg rate andhigher fees. Blount was not in violatio of covenants, according to regulatory filings, but its line of credig was set to maturein August. “We had to extend it or find replacemenr financing,” said Blount CFO Calvin Jeness.
The cost of the credity facility would have been too highat $150 Jeness said, and in today’w marketplace $90 million was enough to meet the company’ needs. Blount’s higher interest rate, whichj effectively climbed from 2.5 percent to 7.5 is a reflection of the higherd cost of creditin general, he said.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Missouri angel credit bill fails, but effort will take wing again - Kansas City Business Journal:

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As soon as the summer, they hope for opportunities at legislativew committee meetings to pitch an angel tax credit program even greatere than the one legislators dropped one on parwith Kansas, said Mark director of government and business relationz for the . “That’s the opportunity we see exists he said. “There are a number of otherr supporters around thestate — we’re tryingt to develop a coalition (of statwe angel investor groups).
” Without the credit, Missouri has been at a disadvantagee in attracting new businesses and new particularly on the state line, Dickey The Missouri measure was dropped alonv with other new tax credit programsz late in the session. It woulx have provided a 30 percent angelp investor tax credit for thefirst $500,000 investef in a company. Dickey said proponentsw would like to reach equal footing with Kansax by offering a 50 percent credit for thefirstt $1 million invested in a John Carlson, president of Eastern Jacksonm County angel investor group , testified durintg the session in favor of a credit.
“ think it’s reasonable for an entrepreneur to be able to locats their company where they want to withourt being forced to bygovernment policy,” he A credit, particularly one as high as in Kansas, also couldf help stimulate the state’s economy, Carlson said. The angel investo credit in Kansas has proved effective at landing young tech GregKratofil Jr., a lawyedr at , said he’s set up five or six companied this year in Kansas rathed than Missouri to try to take advantage of the Kansass credits.
“When somebody comes to me and asks me wheree should they set up a new tech Kansasor Missouri, I alwayw say Kansas because of the ability to take advantagee of the angel investor tax credit,” Kratofilo said. “It’s extremely helpful for early-staged companies to attract the type of angel capitapl that they need to take the next step from friend and family money to moreinstitutional funds.
” A Missourui tax credit would need to at leastf equal the one in Kansas to make a differencde in this market, he

Saturday, October 9, 2010

The draft class of 2007 is down to one - Buffalo News

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Companies' investors eligible for tax credits - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New Study Illustrates Gay Sex More Common Than Gay Identity - Just Out (blog)

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Monday, October 4, 2010

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

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Sea Launch Co. LLC filed for Chapter 11 in U.S. Bankruptct Court in Delaware on Monday, saying its liabilities were betweenm $500 million and $1 billion, compared to assetes of $100 million to $500 million. Chicago-based (NYSE: BA) owns 40 perceny of the venture, which was founded in 1995. The idea of Sea Launchj was to launch satellites from a converter oil drilling program far outat sea, lowering costs and allowinbg the satellites to be launched from ideal sites closed to the equator. The Boeingb workers involved in Sea Launcuh build fairings for rockets and designflightr plans, said Sea Launch spokeswoman Paula Korn.
They are employees of Boeing’e Integrated Defense Systems division, and work in Wash. Sea Launch also employas 100 inLong Beach, where it is headquartered. “We had to go into bankruptct to protect assets while Korn said, adding that the company intends to emerger from bankruptcy. Problems that forced the filing includerd hardware delaysand customers’ inabilith to complete launches, she said. Boeing spokesman Joe Tedinpo calledit “business as usual” for Puget Soundr area workers while Sea Launcb works through its reorganization.
“Boeing and the othert Sea Launch partners supportSea Launch’ws effort to explore restructuring alternatives throughn an orderly bankruptcy court process,” Tedino So far this year, Sea Launch has only launchedc one satellite by sea and two by land, comparedr to five from sea in 2008, Korn Other Sea Launch partners includ Aker, a Norwegian holding company; , the Russian rocket builder that supplies the upper stage; and a Ukrainian rocket builder that supplies the lower

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Review: Arcade Fire lights up the night at Greek - San Jose Mercury News

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Friday, October 1, 2010

School bus struck at red light in Germantown - Business Gazette

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