Tuesday 01.06.2009
Monday 01.05.2009
- Job-creation panel endorses business tax credit
(Denver)
- Concerns grow over city's museum funding
(Charlotte)
- Paul Newman, Sandra Kennedy, Bob Stump join Arizona Corporation Commission
(Phoenix)
- Edward Diethrich unveils $1M mobile studio
(Phoenix)
- Tom Craddick drops out of Speaker’s race
(Austin)
- Kokua Festival put on hold this year
(Honolulu)
- Man pleads guilty in $2.5M Tacoma lumber firm embezzlement
(Seattle)
- Wells Fargo buys loans and leases from GE
(San Francisco)
- UH business school will go solar
(Honolulu)
- New Mexico ISP customers still being reconnected after Qwest shutdown
(Denver)
- Oahu home prices stable in 2008
(Honolulu)
- Xobni raises $7 million
(San Francisco)
- Mayport rejects cruise terminal compromise
(Jacksonville)
- BryanMark names Price K.C. office head
(St. Louis)
- Mohr, Hackett, Pederson, Blakley & Randolph merges with Sherman & Howard
(Phoenix)
- MIT prof wins prestigious award
(Boston)
- GlobeTel CFO charged with tax fraud
(South Florida)
- Win.Net files for Chapter 11 protection
(Louisville)
- Online video viewing soars
(Milwaukee)
- Kauai home sales fall 30%
(Honolulu)
- Big Island home sales continue to fall
(Honolulu)
- Mosaic reports big quarterly gains, but predicts weak future results
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Oakland A’s touch that dial: New radio deal
(San Francisco)
- New U.S. Attorney sworn in
(Sacramento)
- MyOffice Products acquires Chicago company
(Nashville)
- Nashville hosts 25 conventions in January
(Nashville)
- American, American Eagle: Traffic is down
(Dallas)
- Report: Twins owner Carl Pohlad dies
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Four indicted in $1B viatical fraud case
(South Florida)
- Tom Craddick drops out of Speaker’s race
(San Antonio)
- Panel to offer economic survival tips
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Center Pointe lands local chef
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Doe Run cuts mine output
(St. Louis)
- CyDex gets FDA approval of in-house drug
(Kansas City)
- Lithia Motors suspends quarterly dividend
(Portland)
- Airline seats to Hawaii will decline
(Honolulu)
- Trusteed Plans bought by Clear Choice
(Seattle)
- LDK Solar lowers Q4 sales expectations by $130 million
(San Francisco)
- Perceptive Software lays off 53
(Kansas City)
- LDK Solar lowers Q4 revenue outlook
(San Jose)
- Cigna cutting 1,100 jobs
(Philadelphia)
- Abraxas reports success with South Texas well
(San Antonio)
- Tom Craddick drops out of Speaker’s race
(Dallas)
- Endo to buy Indevus for $370M
(Philadelphia)
- Building Materials to shuffle operations, lay off 260
(San Francisco)
- City lays off eight development services workers
(Sacramento)
- Cincinnati stocks dip to start week
(Cincinnati)
- Avistar names interim CFO
(San Jose)
- Coal plant project threatened by partnership breakup
(Atlanta)
- Betty Sembler inducted into Florida Women’s Hall of Fame
(Tampa Bay)
- Boeing IDS inks $13M Air Force contract
(St. Louis)
- Imation cuts Q4 outlook on slow sales
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Cray computer accepted at Oak Ridge in ’08
(Seattle)
- AAA: Gas prices increasing
(Albany)
- St. Mary’s opens sleep disorder center
(St. Louis)
- Rise in health care spending slows down
(Memphis)
- Solyndra raises $219 million
(San Francisco)
- Allegheny County won't appeal drink tax ruling
(Pittsburgh)
- Washington Post selects Bluegrass Ball as inaugural best
(Louisville)
- SkyWi customers still being reconnected
(Albuquerque)
- Acuity buys out Lighting Control & Design
(Atlanta)
- Nixon to name economic development director
(St. Louis)
- Countrywide settles predatory lending complaint
(Louisville)
- Pevely union officer pleads guilty to embezzlement
(St. Louis)
- Surging Dow hits brakes, off 82 points
(Denver)
- United Community Banks ups loan loss provision
(Atlanta)
- Disney offers deals to military
(Orlando)
- Michael Phelps to endorse Mazda in China
(Los Angeles)
- Half of teens discuss sex, drugs on MySpace, says study
(Seattle)
- Citgo suspends discounted heating oil program
(Houston)
- Oregon insurance companies merge
(Portland)
- Prism Pharmaceuticals arrythmia drug OK’d
(Philadelphia)
- Online video viewing up 34% in November
(San Jose)
- CSG extends Dish deal
(Denver)
- Report: VC-backed IPOs fall to 30-year low
(South Florida)
- Ford Ranger sales skid 31 percent
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Pennsylvania joins 10 other states in anti-carbon step
(Pittsburgh)
- Chipotle’s Ells to share CEO duties
(Denver)
- Hawaii stocks mixed as Wall Street pulls back
(Honolulu)
- New VC firm centered around on gaming
(Austin)
- Dow backs off gain, Arizona stocks mixed
(Phoenix)
- R.G. Barry promotes treasurer to CFO
(Columbus)
- Online video viewing soars
(Atlanta)
- MillerCoors puts MGD 64 on draft
(Atlanta)
- Penda Corp., Durakon Industries to merge
(Milwaukee)
- Report: VC-backed IPOs fall to 30-year low
(Atlanta)
- Honda sales down 35% in December
(Los Angeles)
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December
(Dayton)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Atlanta)
- 2008 among worst ever for Ford, GM
(Buffalo)
- US Airways joins lawsuit against FAA
(Pittsburgh)
- Get A Grip makes national franchise list
(Albuquerque)
- Toyota will make payments to Mississippi
(Memphis)
- Texenza brings new independence to Austin coffee landscape
(Austin)
- Renegy gets $12.3M infusion as it restructures
(Phoenix)
- Online video viewing soars
(Austin)
- Wagner Industries buys Arkansas offices of LTS Logistics
(Kansas City)
- CSX rethinking Greenbrier resort
(Jacksonville)
- Lawmaker seeks changes at BJCC
(Birmingham)
- Cubist receives $90M credit line
(Boston)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(San Antonio)
- Cleveland law firm Tucker Ellis & West opens Denver office
(Denver)
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December
(Atlanta)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Albuquerque)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Wichita)
- Greystar acquires JPI Management Services
(Dallas)
- US Airways joins lawsuit against FAA
(Charlotte)
- Zweifel names Mathers, Robyn, Kuster to Mo. treasurer’s staff
(St. Louis)
- KCATA, expands service in Northland, changes KCK route
(Kansas City)
- December Ford sales down 32.4 percent
(Albuquerque)
- No more free beer at Busch theme parks
(Albuquerque)
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December
(Austin)
- Honda sales down 35% in December
(Albuquerque)
- Whitman leaves Procter & Gamble board
(Cincinnati)
- Report: Meg Whitman quits boards, may run for governor
(Sacramento)
- Report: Tough times for Austin CRE in ‘09
(Austin)
- Kansas unveils redesigned Web sites for businesses
(Wichita)
- Southeast economy has more of the same in store in 2009
(Nashville)
- Online video viewing soars
(Washington, D.C.)
- Nixon names former AG employees to senior staff
(St. Louis)
- Xoma hires CFO
(San Francisco)
- Total Safety acquires Wholesale Radio Rental
(Houston)
- Nashville law firm joins Michigan group
(Nashville)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Austin)
- Kohl's hiring for Kyle store
(Austin)
- Lombardi family closes one restaurant
(Dallas)
- Fleetwood moves to Pink Sheets
(Los Angeles)
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December
(Wichita)
- MillerCoors puts MGD 64 on draft
(Milwaukee)
- St. Norbert receives $1M sports complex gift
(Milwaukee)
- Tourism spending drops, prices climb
(Nashville)
- Bradley Foundation to support UWM research
(Milwaukee)
- Wichita’s KPTS ends analog signal
(Wichita)
- Harry Mitchell, Ron Paul seek to block pay raise for Congress
(Phoenix)
- Poll: Kennedy’s Senate campaign backfiring
(Albany)
- BAE Systems awarded Army contracts worth $115M
(Houston)
- Perdue names heads of NCDOT, commerce
(Charlotte)
- Report: Meg Whitman quits boards, may run for governor
(San Francisco)
- Small-business leaders, aerospace group give Colorado lawmakers their wish lists
(Denver)
- Grinch pulled back at Citi Center
(Boston)
- Car dealer Harrelson to plead guilty
(Charlotte)
- Retro programming joins WFLA’s digital offerings
(Tampa Bay)
- TU adds weeklies to direct-mail product
(Albany)
- Venture-backed IPOs last year hit 30-year low
(San Francisco)
- Baltimore arts groups to offer discounts to furloughed state workers
(Baltimore)
- Tom James apologizes for auction rate security purchases
(Tampa Bay)
- Balfour Beatty buys into two Texas projects
(Philadelphia)
- Sitex buys Lexington company
(Louisville)
- Report: Meg Whitman quits boards, may run for governor
(San Jose)
- Teva to pay $7 million to Massachusetts
(Philadelphia)
- Kohl’s to add 300 metro Atlanta jobs
(Atlanta)
- Tennessee’s hotel trade group merges with restaurant association
(Memphis)
- AT&T boosts Internet coverage in Dayton area
(Dayton)
- Borders names ex-Nash Finch CEO top exec
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Subaru sales not as bad as major automakers
(Philadelphia)
- AAA: Gas prices increasing
(Orlando)
- N.C. foreclosures jumped 9% in 2008
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Montgomery County makes personnel changes
(Dayton)
- No more free beer at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
(Washington, D.C.)
- Perdue taps Carlisle for cultural post
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- N.C. foreclosures jumped 9% in 2008
(Raleigh/Durham)
- US Airways joins lawsuit against FAA
(Phoenix)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Portland)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(Portland)
- Poll: New Yorkers prefer higher taxes to Medicaid cuts
(Albany)
- Michael Phelps to endorse Mazda in China
(Baltimore)
- Shaq's home back on market
(South Florida)
- Franklin delivers final State of the City
(Atlanta)
- Great Outdoors Colorado finds new leader
(Denver)
- Major automakers’ sales drop more than 30% in December
(Cincinnati)
- Seattle venues dropping Ticketmaster for Tickets.com
(Los Angeles)
- Getrag lays off 141 workers in Maiden
(Charlotte)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Louisville)
- Progress Energy signs $7.65B deal for Florida nuke projects
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Montgomery County wants to train more workers
(Washington, D.C.)
- Orlando group plans Austin project
(Orlando)
- Honda sales down 35% in December
(Birmingham)
- Publix opens Tuscaloosa store
(Birmingham)
- Economy to dominate ’09 Missouri General Assembly session
(St. Louis)
- Mathews Nichols joins Allie Beth Allman
(Dallas)
- Patriot Vince Wilfork grabs ad deal
(Boston)
- Morton’s closes SouthPark restaurant
(Charlotte)
- December Ford sales down 32.4 percent
(Louisville)
- FTRANS pulls in $3M round of funding
(Atlanta)
- Honda sales down 35 percent in December
(Louisville)
- Insituform lands $13M in Atlanta sewer work
(St. Louis)
- Saint Louis Symphony holiday revenue up 12%
(St. Louis)
- FEI announces higher orders, Australian acquisition
(Portland)
- Pecoraro Cos. adds real estate division
(Albany)
- Gas prices edging up as crude gets more expensive
(Columbus)
- Tourism spending down, price up
(Austin)
- Report: Tough commercial real estate market will linger
(Sacramento)
- MIT professor wins Kauffman award
(Kansas City)
- Fed: Canada imported 24% of North Carolina exports in 2007
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(Wichita)
- Nexsen Pruet opens Raleigh office
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Triad's Crisco named N.C. commerce sec'y
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- New Yorkers' confidence goes from “worse” to “bad”
(Albany)
- You can file for unemployment on a Sunday
(Philadelphia)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Washington, D.C.)
- Nonprofit Chamber hosting leadership training
(Wichita)
- CertainTeed buys OFI Income Fund
(Philadelphia)
- GSI Commerce shares drop on analyst downgrade
(Philadelphia)
- No more free beer at Busch theme parks
(Orlando)
- West Virginia bank buying Washington D.C.-based Abigail Adams
(Pittsburgh)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(Washington, D.C.)
- Hillcrest, Texas Instruments unveil new remote control
(Washington, D.C.)
- Laura Ingraham joins WBAL Radio evening lineup
(Baltimore)
- NutriSystem taps Costco for sales help
(Seattle)
- Kansas unveils redesigned Web sites for businesses
(Kansas City)
- Poll: Kennedy’s Senate campaign backfiring
(Buffalo)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(Baltimore)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Baltimore)
- UTHSC nabs grants totaling $1.1M
(Memphis)
- CONSOL likely to close coal mine in southwestern Pennsylvania
(Pittsburgh)
- JAL: Passengers to Hawaii down 6.1% during New Year
(Honolulu)
- Honda sales down 35% in December
(Columbus)
- Kohl’s seeks 150 workers for Aurora store
(Denver)
- Jackson County judge upholds Kansas City smoking ordinance
(Kansas City)
- Dialysis Corp. buys center in Maryland
(Baltimore)
- Tourism spending down, price up
(Jacksonville)
- A-B InBev's Labatt: 'Business as usual'
(St. Louis)
- DEED launches entrepreneurship program
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Tourism spending down, price up
(Memphis)
- Midwest Research Institute wins $26M Army contract for protective equipment
(Kansas City)
- Bulk buyer snags 60 units at Marina Blue
(South Florida)
- Former Boeing workers gets 5 months for vandalizing helicopter
(Philadelphia)
- U.S. Steel to close tubing unit in Dallas
(Pittsburgh)
- Crude prices edge up, Dayton gas at $1.80
(Dayton)
- Troutman Sanders merges with Ross, Dixon & Bell
(Atlanta)
- Cincinnati Christian adopts flat tuition rate
(Cincinnati)
- Lingle names 5 new UH regents
(Honolulu)
- Precoat Metals to shutter McKeesport plant
(St. Louis)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Dayton)
- AG Brown settles with H&R Block
(Sacramento)
- Atlantic Marine acquires three companies
(Jacksonville)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Dayton)
- MathStar investors urge liquidation
(Portland)
- CKE adopts stockholder rights plan
(Los Angeles)
- Report: Mayors to meet about NFL stadium
(Los Angeles)
- Local Fed branch: Challenges loom in 2009
(Birmingham)
- Crude prices edge up, Phoenix gas at $1.51
(Phoenix)
- Georgia debuts govt. transparency Web site
(Atlanta)
- Holland & Hart chooses new managing partner
(Denver)
- Cretex buys Anoka manufacturer
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Labatt: "Business as usual"
(Buffalo)
- Dialysis Corp. buys center in Maryland
(Washington, D.C.)
- NutriSystem taps Costco for sales help
(Philadelphia)
- Williamson named Weyerhaeuser chairman
(Portland)
- Barton Asset Management founder arraigned
(Atlanta)
- Conn’s sales beat gloom and doom
(San Antonio)
- Real Estate Roundup: Fournier Group moves to Kaplan Building penthouse
(Portland)
- Courson picked to lead Mortgage Bankers Association
(Sacramento)
- Mass., other states, take anti-carbon step
(Boston)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(Jacksonville)
- American International Industries deconsolidates Hammonds
(Houston)
- Trucker to lay off 160 in Oak Creek
(Milwaukee)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Houston)
- Progress Energy taps Westinghouse, Shaw for nuclear plant work
(Pittsburgh)
- Tyler Technologies inks $3.7M deal
(Dallas)
- WestGroup Research: Arizonans to spend less in 2009
(Phoenix)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Atlanta)
- Tourism spending down, price up
(Atlanta)
- AAA notes first gas price increase since Sept.
(Philadelphia)
- Report: VC-backed IPOs fall to 30-year low
(Houston)
- Arden Arcade group wants out of general plan
(Sacramento)
- Rotterdam Corporate Park lands 2 new tenants
(Albany)
- Education Realty cuts dividend, secures $222M credit line
(Memphis)
- Perdue names secretaries of transportation, commerce
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Fed: Canada imported 24% of North Carolina exports in 2007
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Williamson named new Weyerhaeuser chairman
(Seattle)
- Solar Power Inc. makes supply deal
(Sacramento)
- Moore, Paramount theaters dropping Ticketmaster
(Seattle)
- Construction spending falls but tops analyst projections
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Hub hotels see 21.5% revenue dive in November
(Boston)
- Navy Federal commits $6B to mortgages
(Baltimore)
- U.S. airlines sue FAA over pilot safety laws
(Raleigh/Durham)
- KAWG&F changing name to Katz Abosch
(Baltimore)
- No more free beer at Busch theme parks
(St. Louis)
- Lottery sales up again
(Denver)
- Jason Dugle to head Deltec
(Cincinnati)
- Local baseball fans get new cable channel
(Wichita)
- Progress Energy issues earnings prediction for 2009
(Tampa Bay)
- ADA-ES division starts work on activated-carbon plant
(Denver)
- Adams wins UAW promotion
(Buffalo)
- Smitty’s files for Chapter 11
(Washington, D.C.)
- Former Zoës CEO accepts post at Samford
(Birmingham)
- Monaco Coach hires financial adviser
(Portland)
- Hemispherx wins court victory in fraud case
(Philadelphia)
- Are Senecas turning focus to Catskills?
(Buffalo)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Wichita)
- Missouri Foundation for Health names directors, officers
(St. Louis)
- Amtech announces share repurchase
(Phoenix)
- Vital Source publication cuts back
(Milwaukee)
- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV
(Albuquerque)
- Kansas City Board of Trade reports strong 2008
(Wichita)
- Smith Travel: Hotel builders scale back plans
(Honolulu)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(Wichita)
- Tourism spending down, price up
(Honolulu)
- General Dynamics closes on AxleTech buy
(Washington, D.C.)
- Portion of Third Street to close
(Louisville)
- Continental, American sue FAA
(Albuquerque)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Louisville)
- PNC combines ATM networks
(Louisville)
- Credit union to unveil new name
(San Antonio)
- Report: Pfizer open to buying competitors
(Albuquerque)
- Immunogen names new CEO
(Boston)
- Hotel trade group merges with restaurants
(Nashville)
- Turin, Force10 Networks to merge
(San Jose)
- Markets close lower Monday; CONSOL, Nova Chemicals see gains
(Pittsburgh)
- New board members for Florida Orchestra
(Tampa Bay)
- Best Places to Work: Sunmark
(Albany)
- PPD buys Merck laboratory in Wayne
(Philadelphia)
- Clear Choice acquires employee benefits firm
(Portland)
- PRNewsChannel signs new deal
(Tampa Bay)
- Zoo rated No. 1 for phone recycling
(Louisville)
- AXT cuts Q4 guidance
(San Jose)
- Lender repossesses 140 units in WPB Whitney
(South Florida)
- VC-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Sacramento)
- PR Store, business coaches form club
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Smith Travel: Hotel builders scale back plans
(Phoenix)
- GSO Country Club plans $11M renovation
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- AARP: Economic stress causing health problems
(Pittsburgh)
- Harvard dean picked for solicitor general
(San Jose)
- CFO of Particle Drilling resigns
(Houston)
- Regulators crack down on Citrus Health Care
(Tampa Bay)
- Foreign Policy relaunches Web site
(Washington, D.C.)
- Intel, Adobe to bring Flash to TV
(Sacramento)
- General Dynamics buys AxleTech
(Charlotte)
- Tri-Rail hits 4 million riders in 2008
(South Florida)
- Medtronic to test stent for treating artery disease
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Cintas to give AEDs to public schools
(Cincinnati)
- More commercial vacancy seen for Boston
(Boston)
- Northstar Neuroscience shutting down
(Seattle)
- Southeast economy has more of the same in store in 2009
(Jacksonville)
- Varian cuts forecast
(Boston)
- Continental, American and others sue FAA
(San Jose)
- Report: VC-backed IPOs fall to 30-year low
(Columbus)
- Harvard dean picked for solicitor general
(Boston)
- Labatt pond hockey to return
(Buffalo)
- Comstock to spend $450M on development
(Dallas)
- AXT cuts Q4 guidance
(San Francisco)
- HIgh Point Univ. going smoke-free
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- Louisville Historical League to meet
(Louisville)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- New ESPN.com formally launched
(Los Angeles)
- New hotel near Mitchell airport opens
(Milwaukee)
- Mach One tentatively agrees to buy firm
(Milwaukee)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Milwaukee)
- Tourism spending down, prices up
(Phoenix)
- Nominations sought for Green Awards
(Charlotte)
- Affiliated Managers postpones investment deal
(Boston)
- Construction spending falls, but ahead of analyst projections
(Phoenix)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Cincinnati)
- CKE adopts stockholder rights plan
(St. Louis)
- American, United sue FAA
(Sacramento)
- Apple's Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance
(Sacramento)
- American, Continental sue FAA
(Dallas)
- PNC waiving ATM fees for customers
(Milwaukee)
- Ryan Seacrest show coming to Star 94
(Atlanta)
- IPC acquires two local hospitalist companies
(Jacksonville)
- Higgs named to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College board
(Charlotte)
- Teva to pay $7 million to Massachusetts
(Boston)
- Continental, American sue FAA
(Houston)
- Southeast economy has more of the same in store in 2009
(Atlanta)
- Kansas City Board of Trade reports strong 2008
(Kansas City)
- Blue Cross completes Florida health acquisition
(Jacksonville)
- Unitil puts ice storm damage at $10M
(Boston)
- Gas prices ticking up
(Jacksonville)
- 9to5 wants to help oppose sick leave law challenge
(Milwaukee)
- PNC waives ATM fees for customers
(Dayton)
- Dunkin' launches $100M ad campaign today
(Boston)
- Continental, American sue FAA
(Austin)
- REIT taps new head of development and construction
(San Antonio)
- Ensysce Biosciences names new president, CEO
(Houston)
- BDSI gets $6M from Meda
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Most Americans say media making crisis worse
(Memphis)
- Conn’s sales beat gloom and doom
(Dallas)
- Airgas buys Great Lakes Oxygen
(Philadelphia)
- Torres named CEO of La Causa
(Milwaukee)
- PLX Technology completes acquisition of Oxford Semiconductor
(San Francisco)
- National City's Denny to lead PNC's Kentucky, Indiana markets
(Pittsburgh)
- PNC waiving ATM fees for customers
(Columbus)
- Online holiday sales lowest since 2001
(Birmingham)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(Austin)
- Apple CEO discloses health problem
(Dallas)
- Equus writes down Nickent investment
(Houston)
- Griffin Bell dead at 90
(Atlanta)
- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV
(San Francisco)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(San Antonio)
- SouthWest Water sells Texas business
(Los Angeles)
- Report: Pfizer open to buying competitors
(St. Louis)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(Pittsburgh)
- Navy Federal commits $6B to mortgages
(Washington, D.C.)
- Capital City Energy closes deal for Hotwell
(Columbus)
- New Century closer to buying Wilhelmlina
(Dallas)
- Florida Health now part of Blue Cross
(Orlando)
- PNC eliminates fees for customers at its ATMs
(Baltimore)
- Nexxus Lighting names CFO
(Charlotte)
- Unisys wins N.J. contract extension
(Philadelphia)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(South Florida)
- MasterCard buys Orbiscom for $100M
(St. Louis)
- Most fault media for lack of fiscal confidence
(Tampa Bay)
- Year starts with eight high-end deals
(Buffalo)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Washington, D.C.)
- Precoat Metals to shutter McKeesport plant
(Pittsburgh)
- PNC eliminates fees for customers at its ATMs
(Washington, D.C.)
- Tampa Bay area gas prices ticking up
(Tampa Bay)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
(Atlanta)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Pittsburgh)
- Report: Doran settles dispute over Dinkydome development
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
- Furniture orders fall again
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
- SciClone investor seeking control of the board
(San Jose)
- Progress Energy taps Westinghouse, Shaw for nuclear plant work
(Tampa Bay)
- Orkin opens in Kuwait
(Atlanta)
- Elevator company opens Jacksonville office
(Jacksonville)
- Local baseball fans get new cable channel
(San Antonio)
- PNC eliminates fees for customers at its ATMs, including National City
(Cincinnati)
- Payless partners with OAG Indirect
(Tampa Bay)
- American Stage plays to record crowds
(Tampa Bay)
- Obama to replace Bill Richardson at Commerce Department
(Washington, D.C.)
- Progress Energy says earnings growth could slow in 2009
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Nuon Therapeutics names chief medical officer
(San Francisco)
- BB&T names new CEO
(Tampa Bay)
- M&T, HSBC plan for growth in ‘09
(Albany)
- Gas prices on upswing in Cincinnati, N. Ky.
(Cincinnati)
- Synovus to increase loan loss provision to $250M
(Tampa Bay)
- Nuon names chief medical officer
(San Jose)
- Charlotte/Douglas boardings decline
(Charlotte)
- PNC eliminates fees for customers at its ATMs, including National City
(Pittsburgh)
- Horizon Lines faces lawsuit
(Charlotte)
- BB&T names new CEO
(Jacksonville)
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs afflicted with 'hormonal imbalance'
(San Francisco)
- Venture capital-backed IPOs hit 30-year low in 2008
(Pittsburgh)
- AS&E gets $2.2 million contract
(Boston)
- Glens Falls plumbing company files for bankruptcy after dispute with former executive
(Albany)
- PPD buys lab, hires 80 from Merck
(Raleigh/Durham)
- Jobs says he has hormonal imbalance, will remain Apple CEO
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- Report: Online sales worst since '01
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- Adobe, Intel to bring Flash to TV
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- Thruway toll hike takes effect
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- Lawmakers move to plug $2.3B budget gap
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- AARP: Economic stress causing health problems
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- LG plans Netflix-ready HD TVs
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- Bolttech Inc. acquires Mannings USA
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- Thruway toll hike takes effect
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- Sabres announce ticketing deal
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