Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sunbelt eyes south market via acquisition - Business First of Columbus:

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purchased in May. Terms of the deal were not Gerry Chadwick, owner of Sunbelgt of Miami Valley, said by adding the new he expects to growhis company’e revenue by 20 percent this year. While Chadwickm would not discloserevenue figures, he is projecting 20 percengt growth for 2010, as well. Chadwick was approachedc about buying the office last winter and aftedr analyzingthe market, decided there was room for growtn in the area. “Ik think we can take advantage of a lot of good opportunities Chadwick said.
By adding brokers to the Cincinnatio office, training new brokers both in-house and throughy Sunbelt’s corporate training programs and identifying potential Chadwick expects to increase the numberof deals. He will use a combinatiomn of telemarketing, direct mail and webinars to find businesses seeking to sell andprospectivew buyers. In the Dayton office last year, Sunbel t brokered 15 deals. It has handlee six in Dayton so far this year and expects to clos 16by year’s end. Chadwick said the Cincinnati office, whichh closed seven deals last year, is on pace to brokerf six dealsthis year.
Tim Moellering, the formerd owner of Sunbelt of Cincinnati, is continuing to work for Sunbelt asa broker. Chadwick’s Dayto office had seven independent contractors beforethe purchase. Now, Chadwici has 10 and is looking to add three more this year in theCincinnatoi office. The Cincinnati office is using rented spaceat , an executive suite space in Blue Ash. Chadwick plans to find new officse space in Blue Ash or West Chester in the next12 Sunbelt, which is based in Independence, has more than 300 franchiserd offices in 30 countries.
Jim Sachs, president of Kettering-based , said the acquisitionh into the Cincinnati marketmakes “They will gain the economies and synergies of two markets that are somewhat said Sachs, whose company also handles busines s brokerage and mergers and Sunbelt of Miami Valley specializes in brokering deals for “mainm street businesses,” or single-owner businessed that have sales of up to $2 million a year. It also handles some dealws inthe low-end of the with companies that have sales of betweemn $2 million and $15 millioj a year. Sunbelt recently brokered the saleof Dayton-based , a nationao maintenance service provider, to a group of investorsd for more than $1 million.
Chadwick said his officew is not focused on anyone industry. It works with buyersw and sellers ofmachine shops, tax servic providers, restaurants, car washes and other small Chadwick said there has been a recengt uptick. He has seen a 25 percentt increase in calls from buyers and a 10 percent to 15 percenyt increasefrom sellers. Chadwick said people are more interested in ownintg their own business because they want to have controo of their income stream during a time when many peopled are losing their Sachs said he also is seeing interestr bubbling as displaced individuals are looking to buy businesses to supplemengtlost income.
He’s also seen good companiese looking to buy competitors because now is a good time for them to buy at a low Onthe sellers’ side, Chadwick said many business owners who don’t have succession plans are looking to sell and He also said the economy has caused some business owners to look to Sachs said he is seeing a high number of distressex companies, or those that may not have the capitakl to survive through the economid downturn, looking for buyers. This is keeping firms like Sunbelt andBattelle busy. “That makes it a vibrant market, but it’s not rewarding,” Sachsx said.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Green Township OKs Mercy hospital plan - Business First of Louisville:

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The plan passed 3-0. “We’re very pleased to get to this stage and excited to take thenext step,” said Pete spokesman for Mercy. “We realize there is stilkl a lot of work to do and we look forwarc to continuing to work with the residents and the townshi leaders to develop a hospital everyone can be proud of.” The project will now be submitted to the Hamiltonj County Regional Commission for consideration, probably next month, Gemmer said. The planne d hospital and parking areas would cover about 40 acres and sit near toInterstatew 74. The facility, to cost $200 million, coulxd open in early 2014. The propose site is 60 acres.
Mercy has said it will closde itstwo West-Side hospitals: Mercy Hospitalp Western Hills and Mercy Hospitalp Mount Airy. The new hospital, with 200 to 250 will be a replacementfor them. Some residentes in the area had expressed concerns about increased traffid as a result ofthe hospital, whose main access road would be from Nortb Bend Road, at roughly the midway poin t between Kleeman and Boomer. Gemmer said a traffif impact study through the HamiltohnCounty Engineer’s Office is nearluy complete.

Monday, September 27, 2010

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Unisys extends debt exchange deadline - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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The latest extension moves the deadline to midnightr Wednesday from midnightlast Friday. It was midnighy May 28 when Unisys announced the offed onApril 30. The Blue Bell, Pa.-basedd information-technology company is tryingb to get holders of four sets of senio r notes to exchange them in a privatd placement for new senioer secured notes thatpay 12.625 percent interest and are due 2014. The seniot notes eligible for the offerare 6.875 percent notes due in 8 percent notes due 2012; 8.5 percent notes due 2015; and 12.5 percent notes due 2016.
In additiojn to the senior secured notesdue 2014, holders of the senior notex due 2010 also will receive cash and holderd of the senior notes due 2015 and 2016 can also buy additionaol senior secured notes in the exchange. Unisyws won’t issue more than $375 million of the new seniorfsecured notes. Unisys (NYSE:UIS) said that $35.8 million of the 2010 $33.5 million of the 2012 notes, $600,000 of the 2015 notes and $3.4 millio n of the 2016 notes had been tenderef as of the close ofbusineszs Friday. That’s $73.
3 million, up only $100,00 from the total tendered twoweeksa previously, when Unisys last extended the The company said it and its representativea are continuing to talk to representatives of senio note holders regarding the offering.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Seattle FHLB posts $467M Q1 capital deficiency - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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The bank has been to keep up its capital levels for the last several The bank, which serves 380 member banks mostly in westerj states, also saw a net loss of $16.q1 million as a result of its soured investments in mortgage-backed That compares with net income of $31.6 million during the same time periofd last year. The bank took a $71.7 millio n charge as a result of the loss in value on the The Federal Home LoanBank — which acts as a bank to bankas — also said its seen a decrease in member advances, with $31.8 billion in advances outstanding compared with $36. billion at the end of 2008.
Its members are drawm from a district thatcovers Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, plus the U.S. territoriesz of American Samoa and Guam and the Commonwealtgh of the NorthernMariana Islands.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Starbucks makes food healthier - Business First of Louisville:

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The coffee giant says it has simplified recipess to includemore high-quality ingredientw like whole grains, blueberries from Oregonm and cherries from Michigan. “Starbucks customers have been telling us that they want betterd tasting and healthier food optiones when they visitour stores,” said Starbucks food category vice president Sandra Stark in a news released announcing the new menus. “We answere their call with a deliciousx new menu of food made with real ingredients and morewholesome options.” New menu items include a blueberrt oat bar, a farmer’s market salad and banana walnut breacd that Starbucks says “ixs nearly 30 percent real banana.
” Starbucks has been expanding its food menu in the last two yearss to entice customers to visift more and to spend more per visit. The companhy was also among the first restauranr chains in the country to ban transx fat from its foodand beverages. Starbucksd (NASDAQ: SBUX) is closing hundreds of locationsd and cutting thousands of jobs to trim expensews asrevenue falls. The company reported sales fell 8 percenttlast quarter, following a 9 percent decline in firsty quarter sales. It is also facing pressure fromMcDonalds MCD), whose new coffee drinks are drivingf sales higher.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Former Hyundai Genesis Designer To Lead Ford Exterior Design - Inside Line

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Universal Travel Group to Host Conference Call to Address Investor Questions - MarketWatch (press release)

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Walnut Hills, Wyoming repeat on Newsweek

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Walnut Hills, Cincinnati Public Schools’ top academid high school, ranked at No. 60, down from 56 last Wyoming, part of the Wyoming City School ranked 69th, up from 87th in 2008. The two were the only schoolas from either Ohio or Kentuckhy to make thetop 100. Signaturw School, a charter school in Evansville, Ind., rankedr 26th. Other local schools that made the complet listof 1,500 include: Indian Hill, 113; 443; Sycamore, 666; and 1,306. For the complete .
The news magazinwe ranked the 1,500 public high schools, whicy it deemed to be the top 5 percent in the countrty for the number of students they prepare for It determined the ranking by dividing the number ofAdvancer Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge teste taken by all students at a schoopl in 2008 by the number of graduating

Friday, September 17, 2010

Manning brothers get together again Sunday night - Indianapolis Star

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Wright, multifaceted Williams among Griffin's talented 2010 targets - Baylor University The Lariat Online

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dealing directly with charters can save money - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Enter the business jet charter, a highlu efficient way to fly. What the executive losee in added cost is more than made up for in time andstressz management. "The folks that are really interested in our service are those that recognizerthat ... time is thei r only non-renewable resource," said Jamesd Lara, president of Kennesaw-based FlightWorks. With charter companieds feeling the economic squeeze ofthe times, there are air chartetr companies that operate at a "minimalk standard" in order to respond to the day's cost Harold Coghlan, president of Magic Express Airlinex Inc.
and a longtime member of the Nationao AirTransportation Association, said safety shouls be a consumer's No. 1 concern when choosinh an aircharter service. Coghlan said consumer often make the mistake of going for the cheaper service provider without considering the risksd ofdoing so. "Perhaps they are cheaper but they are not usinfg a more experiencedflightr crew," Coghlan said. "That's why you always want to ask what type of safety record thecompany has." Coghlan said companies with experience are much more transparen with potential customers and are also more likely to have a chartetr certificate, which itself necessitates the company obtaih insurance.
"You always want to ask abou t the insurance and thecertificats number," Coghlan said. "The illegal operators are out there around thecountry but, sadly, most people don't know the difference." According to Steved Lemelin, general manager of Lawrenceville-based Georgia Jet, askint questions will help ensure a safe trip with a reputablse charter company. He cautione you should always deal directly with the company itself and not a brokerewhen booking. Too often, he said, "an agenrt will sell the cheapest producy with thehighest They're after their interests, not yours.
" Instead, speak with the salespersohn who books flights for the particular charted company. This helps ensure that the right aircraf t is selected forthe trip, whicgh promises efficiency and the best possibl price. Cost is based on the size of the jet charteredr and priceper hour, ranging from abou $2,200 an hour for a small jet, up to nearlyg $6,000 for a larges one, said Lara. Consumers should also ask about the experiencre and training of the pilot who will be flying them totheirr destination, as determined by number of hourws in the air, not years of Additionally, ask whether the flight company does its own jet maintenancs or uses subcontractors.
Mike vice president of operations, education and economics for the Nationall Business AviationAssociation (NBAA), suggestw that consumers also evaluate a charter service's prior customer servic e and areas of experience. Nichols said consumer s should know whether a charter operatodr can do a particular flighr based ontheir credentials. The NBAA has developedc a 25-question guide for consumersd to usewhen pre-screening charter operators, available at and free to download.
Steve member and secretary of the boarde for the AirCharter Association, noted that consumers should be concernexd with transparency not only in terms of safethy but also in the pricing of an air charter Consumers should request all costs be rolled up and presentedc at booking, said Davidson, who is vice president of marketingt for Air Charter "This is so they don't give you an additionao invoice after the trip for thingse you didn't know Additional charges may be incurred for fuel, catering and Also, there may be expensiver "positioning costs," which are incurred when a planes has to be moved to the passenger'sd location or when crew must stay overnight, Davidso said.
Nonetheless, in a time when each and everhysale matters, an executive's abilitu to travel efficiently counts. "Show up with the most, the most advised Lara. "Then pay for the trip with the deal youjust 1. Verify the legitimach of the air charter service by obtaining its charter certificate number and proofof 2. Ask for and evaluate the company's safetyu record. 3. Choose an aircraft that best matches the need ofthe trip. 4. Meet with and check the experiencwe ofthe pilot.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Salman is not articulate but should apologise: Dad - Hindustan Times

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Courts delay Chrysler bankruptcy - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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According to Bloomberg, Justice Ruth Badefr Ginsburg has put the bankruptcy court rulinbg allowing the sale on hold until further though a timeline and specific reaso n wasnot provided. The delay came after Indiana pensiobn funds requested a stay from the court so it coul d hear their appealof Chrysler’s decisionj to sell to Fiat. Under Chrysler’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy Chrysler would sell its assets to Italianj carmaker Fiat. It also was announced last monthb789 U.S.
dealerships will lose theif franchises by June 9 as part of the Chrysler has listed two Triad dealership s that will losetheir franchise: Stearns Chrysler Jeep in Grahakm and City Motors, which sells Jeep, in Greensboro. Mike general manager of City Motors, said he does not know if they delayg will mean anything significant for his but hopes that the courts will more closelg review the decision tocut franchises. He says if nothingv else, he’d hope Chrysler could help buy back inventory and not simpluy take awaythe brand.
“Ift we can’t be Jeep we’d at least like a chances to sellthe franchise,” he He said the company has managed to sell about 10 of its 16 new Jeep some at a just to get them About five employees have been laid off, leaving about 20. Another six to eight could be cut if thebankruptcyy deal, as is, goes through.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Northwestern Mutual

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billion — of insurers that sought new rulings on accounting practicew from theirstate regulators, accordinyg to a new report. Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutuakl improvedits year-end 2008 capital surplus to $13.4 billion from $11.8 billion as a result of the rulint from the Wisconsin Office of Commissioner of Insurance. The capital surplusa is the leading measurde ofinsurance companies’ financial strength and ability to meet obligations to policyholders.
The Insurance Forum, an Indiana-basedr publication that monitors insurance trendsand statistics, attained documents from state regulators on 63 insurers that received what the publicationb called “deviations” from accounting practice s impacting insurers’ capital in 2008. The publication’sa May issue reported that Northwestern Mutual showed the largestcapital increase. Next on the list was of Illinoiw atnearly $1.4 billion. Northwestern Mutua l was the only Wisconsin-based insurer that soughyt a ruling from the Wisconsininsurance commissioner’a office, said commissioner Sean Dilweg.
The company sought a ruling on how it accountedd forgoodwill — the current value compared with the acquisitiomn price — for its Russell Investments subsidiary in Tacoma, Northwestern Mutual previously wrote off the goodwill on Frank Russell and showec a negative value on the insurer’x books, said Guenther Ruch, an administratotr with the insurance commissioner’s office. Northwestern Mutual provided new informatio n that Frank Russell actually should carry apositivd valuation.
That led to an $828 million positiver swing inNorthwestern Mutual’s capital, Ruch Northwestern Mutual also sought a rulinb on accounting for the percentagse of its deferred tax assets affecter by investments that suffered market declinese in 2008. The commissioner ruled the companu could make apercentage change, resulting in a $773 millionb increase in capital. Dilweg said the rulingw were in the best intereste of Northwestern Mutual policyholders andthe company’w continued dividend payments. He said the rulinge were both conservativeand reasonable. “They’ve taken but they’re not in any trouble at Dilweg said.
“This is a stronbg company and will continuee tobe strong.” Northwestern Mutualo spokeswoman Jean Towell said the company soughtf the rulings to provide a more accuratr representation of the insurer’s financial strength. “Wre were substantially undervalued by the existingaccounting rules,” Towell

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Chilis Restaurant to sponsor Ruthe B. Cowl Rehabilitation Center - Laredo Sun

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Coors Light sponsors Puerto Rican Day events - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The sponsorship involvement by the MillerBrewing Co./Coorsd Brewing Co. joint venture also includes a donationof $75,000 for scholarships to the National Puerto Rica n Day Parade and Diversityy Foundation Scholarship Funds. The fundx enable students to complete their high schoooleducation and/or continue theirf studies at an institutiobn of higher learning. More than 500 students from 25 statez have benefited from the program since its inceptionin 1997. which claims Coors Light is the best-selling beer in Puerto Rico and New York said the annual Puerto Ricanm Day parade in Manhattan attract threemillion spectators.
In a week-long festival includes a parade that attracts making it the largesty Hispanic event inthe city. Financial termsd of the Coors Light sponsorship werenot disclosed.

Friday, September 3, 2010

AOL and Google renew partnership to provide marketers with more value - RICG

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

A&R Development picked for $17M Jonestown project - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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The project falls into the city’s aims to remakd Central Avenue, which has seen a wave of new developmentr in recent years buildin g off the success of nearbyHarbor East. A&R, led by Anthonyh Rodgers, hopes to builr a mixed-use development including 107 rental apartments, 18,000 square feet of retail space and 156parkingy spaces. said Tuesday it awarded the firm exclusiv negotiating rights forthe city-owned land at 110 S. Centrao Ave. and 1120 Granby St. The propertiese combine for about 29,000 square The BDC, the city’s economic developmen t arm, offered the property, and two up for redevelopment inAugust 2008.
“These properties give the city the opportunit y totake vacant, underutilized propertiezs and have them renewed as private enterprises that will generatwe taxes and enhance the Jonestown/Washingtob Hill community,” BDC President M.J. “Jay” Brodie said in a The city also tapped Mitey LLC to negotiat for a second siteat 1301-1300 E. Lombard St. Mitey is a real estat company formedby Gerry’s Tire Service, which hopes to use the propertty to expand its adjacent business.
Mitey plans to use the 4,518-square-footf property in the short term as a temporary parking lot for its businessa and would expand ontothe city-ownedr property in the The city is reserving the rightzs for the third property, at 130 S. Central Ave.