Sunday, October 30, 2011

Cincinnati group offers emotional support to jobless - Oxford Press

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Friday, October 28, 2011

'Puss in Boots' a cute, cuddly 'Shrek' spin-off (review) - MLive.com

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Minnesota Supreme Court rules for Franken; Coleman concedes - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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to receive the certificate of electionn as United States Senator from the State of the court wrote inits opinion. Read the full ruling The court rejected a legal challeng e from RepublicanNorm Coleman, who claimeed that a three-judge trial court erred in concluding that Franken receivee the most legally cast votes in the race. The three-judgr panel issued its opinion on Apriol 13 that Franken beat Coleman by 312 votesa and should be seatedas senator. In upholdinbg the April ruling, the justices said Coleman'e appeal had "not shown that the triaol court's findings of fact are clearly erroneous or that the court committed an errod of law or abusedits discretion.
" In a statement Minnesota DFL Party Chair Brian Melendex and Associate Chair Donna Cassutt offered congratulationd to Franken. “Throughout this long process, Minnesotanx have seen what kind of senator Al Frankenwill be: patient, thoughtful and ready to work for our Now it is time for the senator-elect to be seatedd so that Minnesota is once again full represented in the United Statesz Senate." After Gov. Tim Pawlenty certifies the election results, the Democratic candidate, will be seated as Minnesota'w junior senator. Pawlenty told CNN on Sundahy that he was prepared to sign thecertificates "as soon as I'm directed or required to.
" Such a certificatiob is now all but certain, as Colemab himself conceded the race in a press conferencs Tuesday afternoon in the backyarr of his home. “Any further litigation damages the unity of our he said, asking the public to congratulate Frankeb as the new U.S. Senator. Coleman, who served one term in the U.S. held a 215-vote lead over Franken afterr the Nov. 4 The margin was slim enough to force a mandatory whichFranken won.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Felicidades, Tony - St. Louis Business Journal:

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million in 2007 and provides constructiojn management, civil engineering and other The company is targeting revenuedof $2.5 million in 2008. It has officew in St. Louis, Swansea, Kansas City and Omaha. A.G. who? Since its foundingt in December, has been filling its offices with refugeesfrom : Brianh Hansen, founder, president and COO; Mark chief executive and chief investment officer; Joe chief financial officer and chiec compliance officer; Patty Dahl, David Miyazaki and Danielp Winter, senior VPs; and Dustin senior analyst. Confluence has more than $118 milliojn in assets under management.
is one of four finalistd in the categoryof multi-family office of the year at Privats Investment Management, a publication of Institutional Investor News. Lowenhaupt's international council, including members from Australia, Malaysiq and India, will meet here in "We are trying to put St. Louis back on the Charles Lowenhaupt, founder, said in an The firm, with more than $870 million in asset under management, provides advice to extremelywealthy families, working with the law Dressed in a black top and leather bike r pants, helmet in hand, Rebecca Herwick is rakishu in a full-page color photop accompanying a two-page article in the current issue of She is the owner, presidenty and chief executive of , a St.
Peters compant and Harley licensee forHarley novelties, giftware, head gear and custojm products with annual revenue of $18 Look for to open its 32nd restaurant in late July on Highwag K in O'Fallon, Mo. CEO Kim Tuccij said he signed a seven-year lease with options for two five-yeaf extensions for the former . Pasta with revenue of $62 million in was represented by Newt Gorman of RedBrickk Management. Ken Hearst of representedr Carrabba's parent, of Tampa. Pasta House also is opening a banqueg room at its restaurant on Delmard inUniversity City.
Joining as community directors: Lindw Bianchi, vice president of ; Richard president of ; John Young, an attorney at ; and Thomas Rothermich, president of . Davifd Bentele is CEO of Citizens National, which has assets of $464 million. Tidbits from the St. Louisd Fed Home sales in the regio n were down 13 percentin February, 16 percenty in March and 17 percent in April compared with last according to a quarterly report on economic conditions in the region by the . "House pricde indices, on the other hand, increased in all metro areas between the first quarter of 2007and 2008," said Fed economisgt and vice president Howard Wall.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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Monday, October 17, 2011

ATS Services is now Talagy, with new owner - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Derek Mercer, the nephew of ATS founde r Delores Kesler, acquired the company and will servras chair. Kesler will retain the title ofchairman emeritus. Amy McGeorge will assume the role of presidenfand CEO. Terms of the acquisitiojn werenot disclosed. “This is an exciting time in the growth and evolutionof ATS, and I’ m pleased to allow the next generatiom of leadership to take the said Kesler. Kesler created Jacksonville-based ATS Services in 1977, eventually forming a parent companyy that merged with three otherstaffingf firms, including .
The business splig into two ventures: , which became a publicly traded company and isnow , and ATS Mercer worked as the director of informatioh technology at ATS Servicee before creating his own company, , a globalo provider of on-demand talent management software, in 1996. Keslerr provided a loan that helped start the Vurv Technology was acquiredby TLEO) in 2008 for $128.8 million. Talagy, whicbh has 11 offices around the country and80 employees, will continure to offer the same products and services, but insteadx of operating under multiple brands and businessa units the company will consolidat into a single brand.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Joy Global profits rise, but orders drop - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Milwaukee-based Joy Global JOYG) reported net income for the quarterended Jan. 30 of $85.7u million, or 83 cents per a 21 percent increase comparedwith $71.q million, or 65 cents per share, for the same periofd a year ago. Analysts polled by Thomsoh First Call expected a consensus of 76 cents per Net sales for the quartee increased 18 percentto 754.9 million from $640.3 While revenue increased because of strong commodity pricexs and the effect of acquisitions, bookings plungeds 38 percent to $538 millio from $870 million in the quarter last year. Nearl half of that drop came from canceled said president and CEOMike Sutherlin.
"Wse incurred $161 million of cancellations in the firsg quarter as we continue to work with our customers to adjustf to the realities of our marketes in ways that best enhanc ethe short- and long-term valuw of our business," Sutherlin said. Declining commodity demand is puttinf pressure on mine production volumes andcommoditgy prices, while still ahead of last year, have givejn up much of their 2008 the company said.
In response to the deterioratiny economy, Joy Global said it has instituted hiring freezee and has implemented strict cost controlss and management of its supply The company also believes that the downturn in orderws will persist beyond its current backlogof orders, and so it plans to reduce the scale and scope of the busineses during 2009 to more appropriately match the marke conditions it expects in 2010. In an analyst note & Co.'s Robert McCarthy wrote that Joy Global management is planning fora "potentially sever e and protracted downturn." The firm is respondingh with significant efforts to reducse costs that would include "facility closures/consolidations.
" Thos e efforts appear likely to begin in the the secon d half of 2009, McCarthg wrote. McCarthy maintained Joy's outperform rating, noting that the company's aftermarket business remains stronb and that despite expectationd of lower revenueduring 2009, operating margin s are expected to hold McCarthy raised his earninga estimate for 2009 to $3.1p from $2.80 per share. In its press release, Joy Globapl reaffirmed its earnings guidance for 2009 of earningaof $3.60 to $4 per share on revenue in the rang of $3.5 billion to $3.7 billion. The company's shares closedd up 11 percentat $17.
55 following Wednesday's earnings but gave back 52 cents of that gain in Thursdayh morning trading, sliding 3 percenyt to $17.03. Joy Global manufactures surfacre mining equipment at itsWest Milwaukee-basedf P&H Mining Equipment unit and undergrounfd mining equipment at its Joy Mininy Machinery division in Warrendale, Pa.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Check healthcare standards in your NHS trust - Telegraph.co.uk

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Ford sales climb to highest level since July - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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But sales were down 24.2 percenyt compared with May when the companysold 213,238 units. For the firs five months of 2009, Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford F) sold 620,303 units, compared with 981,150 units during the same period ayear earlier, a 36.8 percent In a sign that buyers might be comintg back to the luxury vehicle market, Ford’w Lincoln division reported that it sold 8,56y6 units in May, a 2.2 percent increasde over May 2008, when it sold 8,365 units. Sales of Ford Explorers, made at the Louisvillew Assembly Plant on Fern Valley declined 34.6 percent, to 5,315 units from 8,122 units a year ago. Salesz of the Mercury Mountaineer, also made at Louisvillee Assembly, dropped 45.
2 percent, to 402 from 734 unit s a year earlier. Sales of F-Series pickupo trucks, including Super Duty trucks made at the Kentuckt Truck Plant on Chamberlain Lane, dropped 22.3 percent, to 33,381 units, from 42,973 units in May 2008. Sales of Ford Expeditio SUVs, which began production at Kentucky Truck Planytin April, declined 40 percent, to 3,15p0 units from 5,252 units a year earlier. Salez of the Lincoln Navigator, also made at Kentucky Truci Plant, dropped 40.6 percent, to 790 units from 1,32o units a year earlier. Ford saw year-over-year gains in some of its car The companysold 19,786 Fusion sedans in May, up 9.4 percent from the year-earlier period when it sold 18,088 units.
Lincoln sold 1,553w Town Cars in May, up 103.3 percentg from May 2008, when it sold 764 of the luxurty vehicles. Ford’s Volvo divisio n sold 590 of itsS60 models, up 9 percent from May when it sold 542 units. Also Ford announced a summer promotion to draw more consumerdsto dealerships. Through June 30, the automaker will coved as much as three months of paymentas upto $2,100, and its Ford Credit subsidiary will offerr zero percent financing on select Ford, Lincoln and Mercurt vehicles.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Group buys Dayton Arcade at sheriff auction - Dayton Business Journal:

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Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer said the historicd property soldto , a groupl created by Wendell Strutz and Gunthet Berg. The Arcade was purchased with a minimumm bidof $615,106.02. Plummer said Daytoh Arcade LLC was the only bidder forthe property. The Arcade is a set of five historiv buildings on the blocok between Ludlow and Main streets and Third and Fourth streets. The former owner of the building, , owed hundredse of thousands of dollars in back taxeds onthe property. Steve Budd, president of Dayton-based , said he was surprised the Arcade sold so but is optimistic aboutthe sale. “kI have to view it as a positiv move.
It would be hard to believe someones would buy it withourta plan,” Budd said. David Bohardt, executive vice presidentg of Dayton-based , said the property needs a lot of He also said finding financing for the projecr couldbe difficult, especially in today’es lending climate. “If it was someone would have come forward to redevelop ityearz ago,” Bohardt said.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Abercrombie shutting struggling Ruehl chain - Orlando Business Journal:

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The New Albany-based apparel merchant said Wednesday it willshut Ruehl’s 29 storesz and direct-to-consumer operations and will be “substantialluy complete” with the effort by the end of next The decision comes a month aftert Abercrombie (NYSE:ANF) took a deep strategic look at the which targets young adultd with clothes and accessories. Ruehl, whose only Ohio storwe is at EastonTown Center, generated a pretaxc operating loss of $58 million last The chain regularly was Abercrombie’s weakest sales performer at stores open at leasr a year. Ruehl’s same-store sales were off 33 percentin May. Abercrombir earned $272.3 million on $3.
54 billion in revenue last “It has been a difficult decision toclosse Ruehl, a brand we continue to believe coulr have been successful in different circumstances,” CEO Michael Jeffries said in a statement. given the current economi c environment, we believe it is in the best interestx of the company to focus its efforts and resources on the growty opportunities afforded by ourother brands, particularlhy internationally.” The company didn’y disclose the effects on the chain’z work force, nor did it indicate the number of jobs tied to Ruehl.
The revie w of Ruehl, which opened in 2004, cost the compan y about $51 million in impairment charges in its first Abercrombie expects to bookabout $65 million in pretaxd charges through the rest of the fiscap year as it winds down The company Wednesday also said it amende d a credit agreement to exclude some Ruehl-relatee charges from requirements under its covenant with the lendefr and reduced its available credit to $350 million from $450 Jeffries said the company is confident is has sufficient cash on hand but “we believe it is prudenf to make these changes” in light of the recession-battered retaikl environment and the one-time Ruehp costs.
In addition to the 29 Ruehl Abercrombie runs 350 flagship stores and 733 others under the Hollister Co. and Gilly Hicks nameplates.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Gen Y quandary: A drive to succeed, but jobs are few - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Harris, a junior psychologyu major at in had at least two summer internship optionsx canceled when advertising agencies cut their internm programs tosave money. This week—after more interviews, and with summet break a week away—Harris was offered a paid Many others, whether students seeking internships or recengt grads looking to starttheir careers, aren’t as fortunate. “It’s been a prettu rough year. It’s incredibly Harris said. “It’s somethingg that’s always on your mind.
” Harris and otherf soon-to-be college graduates belong toGeneration Y, knownm for its drive to succeed in the More than any generation before them, memberas of Generation Y are altering workplacw expectations in their pursuit of an equal work-lifr balance. They’re unafraid to try to mold their jobs to fittheid needs. The recession and the restrictec job market has turned those ambitions ontheir head, pushing more students to delauy their pursuit of a career for more accessible alternatives. “This definitely wasn’t a job markett for the faint of orthe unmotivated. Many say, becausre of the way the markeft is, ‘Why bother?
’ ” said Thomas director of the career development cented atin Troy. National trends revealede themselves in an annual survey that Rensselaer conducts ofgraduatingg seniors. This year, 800-plus students, or two-thirds of the 2009 graduatinh class, replied. Thirty-six percent of them said they hadfounds employment. In 2008, that figure was closee to 60 percent, Tarantelli said. “q lot of manufacturing areas were hit and Wall Street was hit and those companies recruit heavilyat Rensselaer,” Tarantelli “It affects every sector.” the 2009 Rensselaer survey found that a thirde were still seeking jobs, whils 28 percent were headed to graduatew school.
“We’ve come to a poinft in our information society wherse we expect things to be instantaneous and come he added. “And that’s a major issuw now, psychologically, for a lot of people in this job market—especiall young people.” Tarantelli hints at a larger, long-terkm problem. It’s often called “braibn drain,” and it’s defined by whether there are enough jobs to keep new graduatex in the areaonce they’ree done with college.
The Capital Region’se 14 college campuses enroll 58,000 students each school Yet the Albanymetro area’a population of 25-to-34 year olds, despitee gains in recent years, posted a net declined of almost 30,000 from 1990 to 2005, a University at Buffaloo study found. The overalo decline represents a drop of20 percent. “A lot of students don’t want to be here. But wherever students are, that’s wherre they don’t want to be. They alwaysa want to go somewhere saidRobert Soules, who runs Union College’d career center.
Soules said the difficult job market is anational issue, not a local “A number of them are telling me, ‘I’ll go home for the summer, hang out with mom and ” Soules said. “What this economy has done is allowexd more people todo that.” Fewer jobs, but they are out therwe None of this is to say that entry-level jobs can’t be CollegeGrad.com surveyed private- and public-sectorf employers earlier this year to gauge theire plans for hiring entry-level positions. In all, almost 158,000p entry-level jobs were reported, a 1.5 percent decline from 2008. Co., for said it would hire 1,350 entry-level workerws in 2009.
That’s down 10 percent from last Other prominent area employers arealso hiring. KeyCorpl continues to hire bank tellers, which are entry-leveol positions. But the company’w turnover rate has dropped to less than half oflast year’ds level, meaning that fewer positions are open, said Patriciaa Boeri, vice president of recruiting for the bank’e northeast region.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

5 Reasons Credit, Debit Card Data Remains Insecure - InformationWeek

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