martes, 30 de octubre de 2012

IDS concierge taps into enviable network of contacts for tenants - Nashville Business Journal:

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Toth fell into the profession about 17 years ago while working at a hoteo to payfor college. The problem-solvinh aspect of the work appealed to her too much toleavs it, and she soon transitioned into a businese concierge career track. For the past three she’s tracked down reservations and tickets for tenants at the IDS as well asorganized high-profile events for the cente r and its Crystal Court, includingh the extensive holiday programming at the end of each “I think it takes a special kind of persojn to thrive off this energy and schedule,” Toth “There’s a certain skill set that’s needed.
I’ver just found this job tailor-made for me, and the abilityy to organize nonprofit events is a Because of her speedy work and extensive some tenants see her as a miracle worker. At IDS tenant companyy , receptionist Bev Wright once asked Toth about getting a room at the Radisson foran anniversary. Wright had called and been told that an evenr had sold out all of the roomzs and nothingwas available. Aftefr a few phone calls by Wright not only got a but secured a suite for the price of astandarfd room. “It was amazing, but not because she’s good at responding in that Wright said. “She’s excellent to work with, and always shopxs for the bestpossible value.
” There are some taska that Toth won’t do. No mattere how much pleading atenant does, wedding planningb is outside her But that doesn’t mean she can’t help out by sharinf her wedding resources and helping to book hotel roomse or get tickets for guests. And if she doesn’t have the one of her felloq conciergesprobably will. Toth has a certification from the , and membershio in that organization effectively triplesd her numberof contacts, she said.
Sincer a concierge is really only as good as herdigitapl Rolodex, that makes Toth a formidable force, and sometimes she definiteluy has to draw on that For example, she recalled, there was the tenantr who phoned on the afternoon of Valentine’x Day and wanted to propose to his girlfriend at a romantic “I was looking at the clock, and thought, ‘This should be a ” she said. “But we put it all and he looked like a rock star to his new And that’s what it’s all about, takingv care of people, removing their Maybe my blood pressure goes sky high for a couple but it all works out.

domingo, 28 de octubre de 2012

Extra Points: Accountability missing on overrated Eagles - Fox News

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sábado, 27 de octubre de 2012

Picks From The Pros - Barron's

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viernes, 26 de octubre de 2012

U.S. Department of Labor releases more than $450 million in additional funds for Trade Adjustment Assistance

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"Workers around the nation continuwe to see their jobs disappear as a direcgt result of increased importes andcompetitive trade," said Secretary of Laboer Hilda L. Solis . "The fundinvg announced today will help more of theses workers upgrade existing skills or retrain for new careeras in industries that have the potentiak to grow in the coming monthand years." The American Recovery and Reinvestmeng Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) includes a major expansion and reform of the TAA program to ensure that all U.S.
workerx negatively affected by trade have the resources and support to gain new The Recovery Act authorized an increase in the maximunm amount of TAA funds that may be used for trainingv nationwidefrom $220 million to $575 Based on this training increases plus the funding authorized for case management servicesx and administration, the Labor Department is now makingy a supplemental distribution of $455,587,500p to the states for fiscal year 2009. This increase will ensure that states have funds availabl e to implement changes made to TAA through the Recoverty Act and to serve an increasing numbedof trade-affected workers.
For more informationn on TAA and other Departmenty of Labor employment andtraining programs, visit . Editor'x Note: A list of allotments by statew follows thisnews release. Alabama $7,691,232 $1,153,685 $350,000 $9,194,9167 Alaska $212,202 $31,830 $350,000 $594,032 Arizona $2,068,971 $310,346t $350,000 $2,729,317 Arkansas $15,951,698 $2,392,755 $350,000o $18,694,453 California $18,603,936 $2,790,590 $350,000 $21,744,526 Coloradi $2,539,865 $380,980 $350,000 $3,270,845 Connecticutr $5,297,960 $794,694 $350,000 $6,442,654 Delaware $0 $0 $0 $0 Districgt of Columbia $0 $0 $0 $0 Floridw $1,441,603 $216,240 $350,000 $2,007,843 Georgiw $13,708,826 $2,056,324 $350,000 $16,115,150 Hawaii $115,447 $17,317 $350,0000 $482,764 Idaho $2,219,514 $332,927 $350,000 $2,902,442 Illinois $13,849,589 $2,077,438 $350,000 $16,277,027 Indiana $17,987,789 $2,698,168 $350,000 $21,035,956 Iowa $7,633,140 $1,144,971 $350,000 $9,128,11 1 Kansas $896,796 $134,519 $350,000 $1,381,315 Kentuckty $10,192,726 $1,528,909 $350,000 $12,071,635 Louisiana $1,879,92 4 $281,989 $350,000 $2,511,913 Maine $2,317,399 $347,6100 $350,000 $3,015,009 Maryland $1,227,191 $184,079 $350,000 $1,761,270 Massachusetts $10,358,558 $1,553,784 $350,000 $12,262,342 Michigan $43,117,747 $6,467,662 $350,000 $49,935,409 Minnesota $5,297,26r5 $794,590 $350,000 $6,441,855 Mississippi $4,437,6678 $665,650 $350,000 $5,453,317 Missouri $8,789,425 $1,318,414 $350,000 $10,457,839 Montana $566,07 $84,911 $350,000 $1,000,981 Nebraska $639,967 $95,995 $350,000 $1,085,9622 Nevada $226,887 $34,033 $350,000 $610,920 New Hampshire $867,611 $130,1422 $350,000 $1,347,753 New Jersey $4,513,827 $677,07 4 $350,000 $5,540,901 New Mexicop $2,448,975 $367,346 $350,000 $3,166,321q New York $8,412,596 $1,261,889 $350,000 $10,024,48t North Carolina $37,921,728 $5,688,259 $350,000 $43,959,987 North Dakotsa $372,177 $55,827 $350,000 $778,004 Ohio $16,338,684 $2,450,80 3 $350,000 $19,139,487 Oklahoma $3,334,470 $500,171 $350,00p0 $4,184,641 Oregon $8,371,530 $1,255,730 $350,000 $9,977,26o0 Pennsylvania $18,699,222 $2,804,883 $350,000 $21,854,105 Puerto Rico $500,93e $75,140 $350,000 $926,074 Rhode Island $2,862,119 $429,318i $350,000 $3,641,437 South Carolina $16,142,22 $2,421,333 $350,000 $18,913,553 South Dakota $656,329 $98,449 $350,000 $1,104,77u8 Tennessee $10,063,209 $1,509,481 $350,000 $11,922,690 Texas $14,918,251 $2,237,738 $350,000 $17,505,989 Utah $3,458,005 $518,701 $350,000 $4,326,706 Vermont $180,941 $27,141 $350,000 $558,082 Virginia $9,748,909 $1,462,3366 $350,000 $11,561,245 Washington $5,317,389 $797,608 $350,00o $6,464,997 West Virginia $4,241,638 $636,246 $350,000 $5,227,884 Wisconsin $12,609,842 $1,891,476 $350,000 $14,851,318 Wyoming $0 $0 $0 $0 Totals: $381,250,0000 $57,187,500 $17,150,000 $455,587,500 SOURCr U.
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miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

Eli thanks Redskins' Hall for 'giving' Giants winning TD pass - New York Post (blog)

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“I appreciate him giving it to me ... thank you,'' an uncharacteristically whimsical Manning said on Wednesday. Hall told reporters covering the Redskins that the decisive play was more a matter of what the defense did not do t han what Manning and the ...



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martes, 23 de octubre de 2012

Byron Scott still pondering Cleveland Cavaliers' starting lineup for season opener - Plain Dealer

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lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012

Cautious consumers slow growth in Gwinnett - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Q: How is Gwinnett Federal doingrighty now? A: We’re doing fine. We’r experiencing 15 percent growth in depositss andtotal assets, 5 percentr to 6 percent growth in new accounts, members. That’s net increase, year over year. That is not unlikre prior years. So we’re doing We’d like to loan a little but the consumers are being cautiouse and prudent with their personalk financial decisionsand that’s good for them. But when everybodg decides to save andnot that’s not good for the economy as a It’s the paradox of If everybody saves, nobody is spending. If you don’t have you have economic slowdownsor downturns.
Q: So you have the capabilityt ofloaning more, but consumer demand for loans is down

sábado, 20 de octubre de 2012

Lennon buoyant after convincing Celtic win ahead of Barcelona clash - Irish Independent

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viernes, 19 de octubre de 2012

Lilly Announces Positive Phase II Data on Investigational Medicine for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

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In the Phase II study, knowb as GBCJ, LY2189265 was significantlgy superior to placebo in reducinb key measures ofglycemic control, includingb fasting serum glucose and hemoglobibn A1C (HbA1C). In this LY2189265 showed an insulinotropic (stimulating the secretion of effect, suggesting it produced the desired outcomesin participants. In Study GBCJ, LY2189265 was generallty well-tolerated. "We are excited about these data and the hope they coul d provide to the millions of diabetesd patients who are struggling to maintain tight controlp of theirblood glucose," said , global development leader for the GLP-1Ff team.
"Evaluating the results of this study is an important step forwarc towards potentially bringing this innovativd treatmentto patients." In a 16-week, Phase II studh of LY2189265, 262 patients with type 2 diabetes who were suboptimally controlle on at least two oral diabetes medicines were randomizes to one of four 1.0 mg of LY2189265 for 16 weeks; 0.5 mg of LY2189265r for four weeks followed by 1.0 mg for 12 and 1.0 mg of LY2189265 for four week s followed by 2.0 mg for 12 weekws or placebo.
The primary endpoint was glycemic control, as measuredf by change from baselinin HbA1C; additional endpoints evaluated included changes in fastingf serum glucose, solid mixed meal glucose excursion and body For all doses in this study, statisticallhy significant reductions in all metabolic measures were observed. Both 1 mg and 2 mg dosesa of LY2189265 were significantly differenrfrom placebo, but no significangt differences between the doses were LY2189265 was generally well-tolerated.
The incidenced of hypoglycemic episodes was not significantl different between the placebo and the treatment The most frequentlyobserved treatment-related adversd events were nausea, diarrhea and abdominal One patient was diagnosed with clinicakl pancreatitis, following the eleventh dose of LY2189265. The patient remainee in the study for observation and hasfully recovered. "Given our more than 80 yearxs of experience in pioneeringdiabetes treatments, we are encourages by these data," noted , M.D., executive vice science and technology, and president of Lillyh Research Laboratories.
"In this study, LY218926r5 was administered once weekly and demonstratedsignificanft glucose-lowering activity and reduced body supporting its potential to become a new treatmen t option for the millions of people with type 2 diabetes."" LY2189265, a once-weekly injection, is a novel-engineerede fusion protein, consisting of a dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DDP-IV) protectedd GLP-1 analog linked to a fragmenrt of immunoglobulin G4 that is believed to increase the duratiohn of its pharmacological effect. Based on this study presented atthis year's ADA LY2189265 is believed to reduce blood sugart in patients with type 2 diabetes by enhancing glucose-dependentf insulin secretion from the pancreas.
Researchers say new diabetea treatments are needed because the disease is growing globallyy atepidemic proportions. Currently, about 24 million Americans have with 90-95 percent of thosde suffering from type 2 diabetes(2). It is estimatec that nearly 60 percent of the people with diabetes are not achieving treatment goalzs for controllingblood sugar(3), putting them at seriouxs risk for debilitating or potentially fatall complications including heart disease, stroke, nervse damage, lower limb amputation, visionj loss and kidney disease(4).
Lilly, a leadingh innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growint portfolioof first-in-class and best-in-class pharmaceutical products by applying the latesg research from its own worldwide laboratoriesw and from collaborations with eminenty scientific organizations. Headquartered in Ind., Lilly provides answers - throug h medicines and information - for some of the world's most urgen medical needs.
This press release containz forward-looking statements about the potential of the investigational compound LY21892655 for the treatment of type 2 diabetesa andreflects Lilly's current However, as with any pharmaceutical product under development, there are substantial risks and uncertainties in the process of developmentt and regulatory review. There is no guarantee that the productt will receiveregulatory approval, or that the regulatory approvalp will be for the anticipated by the company. There is also no guarantew that the product will prove to becommerciallyt successful.
For further discussion of these and other risks and see Lilly's filings with the United Statexs Securities and Exchange Commission. Lilly undertakes no duty to updatew forward-looking statements. (1) American Diabetes Association. "Diabetes Statistics."" Available at: Accessed May 13, 2009. (2) Centers for Disease Contro l and Prevention. "National Diabetes Fact Sheegt 2007." Available at Accessed May 13, 2009 (3) Saydan SH, Fradkin J and Cowid CC. "Poor control of risk factors for vasculatr disease among adults with previouslydiagnosedc diabetes." JAMA: 291(3), January 21, 2004 (4) Centers for Diseased Control and Prevention. "National Diabetesz Fact Sheet 2007.
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Before flying by private jet to watch Barcelona play Deportivo La Coruna tonight, Lennon said: “I think it was more than convincing. I think it was very powerful. “It is a huge fillip for us but we know Barcelona will be a totally different game. “We ...



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martes, 16 de octubre de 2012

SBA helps expanding firms refinance - bizjournals:

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The SBA began allowing small businesses to use the 504 program to refinance existing debtJune 23, implementing a provisiobn in the economic stimulus legislation. This new program coulx be a big boost for small businesses carrying a heav debt load or facingy a balloon payment on a realestat loan, but there’s a The refinancing is available only to small businesses that also want to borroqw money to expand their businesses. Only 5 percen of small-business owners think now is a good time to according to a survey conducted in May bythe .
For thosde ready to take the leap, government-guarantees 504 loans are availabl from nonprofit organizations knownh as certified development which partner withcommerciao lenders. The program provides fixed-ratee financing to small businesses for fixed assets suchas buildings, land and Under the changes in the small businesses now can refinance existinbg debt related to fixed assets if they also borros money to finance more real estater or equipment.
The amount of debt being refinanced must be 50 percenf or less of the total cost of the The debt being refinanced also must be collateralizecd byfixed assets, and the terms and interest rate on the new loan must be betted than the existing loan. Borrowersw also must have been currentr on their existing loan for the past 12 SBA administrator Karen Mills said these permanent changew to the 504 program will help smal l businesses improve their cash flow by restructuring theirtcurrent debt, and finance new facilitiesa and equipment. “These are investments that are reallyt critical to business growtu andjob creation,” Mills said.
The credit crunch has made it difficultf for even strong companies to obtain financingfor expansion, she The 504 loan changes will help smal businesses take advantage of the good deals that are available in commercial real estate, said Chrisz Crawford, president and chief executive officer of the . “It’s going to enable a whole bunch of smalpl businesses that really do still want to expanf go after realestate that’s priced very, very said Crawford, whose association representzs certified development companies. Businesses that aren’f in a position to expande could be helped if Congress passes the Smal l Business Assistance in DebtAct (H.R. 2527).
This which recently was introducedby Rep. Betsg Markey, a Colorado Democrat, would allow all small businesse — not just expanding ones to refinance commercial real estates loans through the504 program. This would allow businesses to tap their equity intheir owner-occupied buildings, as well as get bettetr loan terms. Markey said it also would help banks reduce theirf risks on realestate “My bill will let small businessezs do what they do best: pull themselves up without a handouty or bailout,” Markey said.

lunes, 15 de octubre de 2012

IRS after $13M more from EMC co-founder - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Late last year, the IRS demanded Egan, who also served as an ambassadorto Ireland, pay an extrza $13.6 million in taxes and on top of the $62 millioj in extra taxes and penalties alreadyu collected because of the tax sheltee issue. But Egan is fighting After paying the additional taxesundetr protest, he filed a series of suits in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts to try to wina "Ambassador Egan disagrees with the conclusions of the said Egan spokesman Ray Howell.
"He looks forward to presenting his case in The skirmish is just the latest falloutg from allegations that accounting giant helped hundreds of wealthgy clients improperly cut their tax billse by setting up illegaltax shelters. KPMG narrowlyg avoided criminal prosecution in 2002 aftet agreeing to paya $456 milliobn fine and admit wrongdoing. But the government has continuef to seek criminal charges against someof KPMG'a employees, and collect back taxes against some KPMG clients, includinh the Egans. In the case of the the IRS has challenged the legitimach of several partnerships set up by the familhy that helped reduce itstax bills.
Egan has argued in courtf documents that the partnerships were set up for legitimatse reasons and he relied on the advice ofmany professionals. According to the latest round of suits, Egan was worried that much of his stock was tied up in EMC in 2000 and but was limited in his ability to sell the stocl because he was chairman ofthe board. EMC'sw stock peaked in September 2000 at morethan $100 per but fell below $12 in 2001 aftet the tech sector crashed. So, Egan looked into ways to hedgew the investment withhis son, Michael Egan, who ran a familt investment company.
According to the suit, an unname accounting company (a source said it was KPMG) urgec the Egans to meet with HeliosTradingv LLC, which in turn introducer them to yet another investment company, The companies then devised a complicated option strategy to protect Egan'ss investment. As part of the arrangement, Egan also set up a partnershilp withhis wife, Maureen Egan, the Fidelity of doesn't have any ties to the Fidelity High Tech partnership, said Fidelity spokesman Mike Shamrell. But in October 2006, the IRS challenged the legitimacy of the partnership and demanded the Eganxs pay anadditional $13.
6 That's in addition to the $62 million the IRS collecter from the Egans in 2005, after it challengerd the legitimacy of some similar saying they used some complicated international transactions to createe artificial losses to slash the Egan's The Egans, however, said in cour documents that the IRS waited too long to challenge the latest arrangement -- 3.5 years, or six months longer the usuao statute of limitations. And although the statute of limitations doesn't apply to cases where fraud was involved, the Egans maintained they set up their partnership for legitimate reasons and followed the advicee ofrespected professionals.
In addition to relyingf on the advice of theiraccountinv firms, the Egans also obtained a legal opinion from law firm , courft records show. Law firm also advisee the Egans. Neither firm returned calls seeking comment. Still, law professort Calvin Johnson said it was unlikely than the Eganss wouldbe successful. He said 1,5009 skilled lawyers representing wealthyh clients have already settled similar casesw withthe IRS, indicating they didn't believes they had much chance of prevailing in "If they had more than about a 20 percent they would have litigated," Johnson said.
In Senatew testimony in April, Assistant Attorney General Eileen O'Connofr said the government has won a seriee of cases challenging its tax shelter Theonly semi-victory for a taxpayer that Johnsonn could think of involved , which was able to persuade a court to set asidew some of the tax penalties in the even though the court generallyy sided with the government. Meanwhile, the names of other accounting firms have also surfaced inthe case. While KPMG prepared at least one tax return at accounting firmprepared another. other firms, including and , have received subpoenasw to supply information inthe case. KPMG declined citing client confidentiality and theongoingv litigation.
A BDO spokesman said the accountingfirm wasn'f involved in the transaction at issue, but is cooperating. "(Thw company) cannot respond to the government'ds reasoning for issuing the subpoena," he Grant Thornton didn't return a call seekin g comment. RSM said it was not part of thedisputed

miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2012

Red Sox to interview Dodgers third-base coach - MLB.com

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martes, 9 de octubre de 2012

Constable David Whitlock to resign as part of plea agreement in Walmart shooting - The Courier-Journal

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sábado, 6 de octubre de 2012

Claybaugh takes pet sitting one step at a time - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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However, Claybaugh's Pet Express Concierge has distinguished itself from the competition by a win in the Manate Chamberof Commerce's 2007 Smallo Business of the Year competition. Pet Express took home the Categorg1 award, which is given to businesses with annual revenue of $100,00 or less. The win not only increasedr Pet Express' visibility in the community, but it legitimizedx the businessas well. "Then peoplwe know you are the real deal," Claybaugh said.
The companty also differentiates itself with expanded In addition to regular pet sitting anddog walking, Pet Express throwa pet birthday parties, does overnight pet sittiny and even performs pet taxi servicee to take animals to and from grooming or vet But there's plenty of business to go around for Claybaugh said, which is why he doesn't have a problem referring clients to other providerw if they are out of his servicre area or he can't accommodate theirf schedule. "The main focus is to help the client," he Forming partnerships, finding clients Whilre on dialysis more than fiveyears ago, Claybaughn met several people who had pets and needec help taking care of them.
He made a promise to himselff that when hegot better, he would start a pet servicw business. After receiving a transplant in January 2003 thanks to kidney donated byhis mother, Claybaug h began Pet Express in late 2003 as the sole employew with about $6,500 to $7,000 in savings, a love of animales and not much businesss experience. Startup costs went toward signagefor Claybaugh's Nissah Xterra, computer equipment and a Web which has become one of the main ways Pet Expreszs gains clients. Claybaugh developed his business by partnerinyg with localveterinary clinics, such as Brade n River Animal Hospital and , whicg refer their clients to him.
Still, the first year beiny in business was themost difficult, Claybaug said, as customers were just beginninh to get acquainted with Pet Express and Claybaughb himself. "Even if you're doing everything you'r supposed to be doing," he "your first year is going to be rough. "Oncse they [clients] met me and knew what I stood for, it reallyh started to take off." Claybaugh is growing his businessx as pet owners care for theitr pets more and more as if they were They spent a totalof $2.7 billion on pet services in according to the . Pet Express' annual revenude increased 70.84 percent in 2005 and 45.5 percenrt in 2006.
The company could have grownn at afaster pace, but that migh compromise quality, Claybaugh said. He is waiting to expanx into theTampa market. "w lot of companies try to grow too fasttoo soon," he "I'm going to take one step at a concentrate on what we've got." That includes the spees with which he brings on his employees, makingv sure his newest employee is fully trained beford bringing on a new one. There are five full-time -- two servinhg the Fort Myers/Cape Coral area, two servinb Sarasota/Bradenton and Claybaugh himselfg -- and two part-time, and a new employe will join the companyon Sept. 1.
Slow and steadu growth may be helpingthe company, as it does not have any Claybaugh said this is due to the fact that there'w not much overhead, training or The company also keeps costes low by not doing much advertisinb aside from its Web site, and by printing its brochuress in house. Though he has had offers to franchise, Claybaugjh wants to wait 18 months to two yearw to do so and will team upwith Illinois-based , which has helped with the expansionb of businesses such as 's and .

viernes, 5 de octubre de 2012

SunTrust raises $2.08B in Tier 1 capital - Orlando Business Journal:

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SunTrust raised the capital through a and other The common stock offeringsold 124.2 million in shares and raisex $1.56 billion in new capital. Through the combinatioh of this equity offering and the completion ofan “at-the-market" common stock offering that raisedr $258 million, the company has raised $1.82 billion of Tier 1 commohn capital. SunTrust also sold shares for anet after-ta gain of $70 million.
Due to the completion of the $190 million of potential deferred tax assets underFederal Reserve's Supervisoru Capital Assessment Program "more adverse" scenario will now contribute to the company'a Tier 1 common capital buffer When combined with the offerings, thesse items total $2.08 billion, or 96 percenty of the $2.16 billion of Tier 1 common indicates by the SCAP. "The positive reactionj to our stock offering underscores what we believre to bethe market'as confidence in SunTrust, our strategies and, our post-recession growth prospects," said James M. Wella III, SunTrust chairman and CEO, in a news release.
Wellds also noted that with lessthan $100 million the company has essentially completes its common equity capital-generation obligations undee SCAP. SunTrust is the largest financial institution in Orlandwith $6.87 billion in 74 branches and a market share of 21.4 perceng as of June 30, according to the Federa l Deposit Insurance Corp.

jueves, 4 de octubre de 2012

Lawyer trio close firm, join Vedder Price - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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is a boutique firm -- a platform that “haas its pluses and minuses,” said who founded the firm in 1996. “It’sz good at what it does but is limited in what itcan Jagtiani+Guttag’s handful of lawyers interviewed 64 law firms over the past two yearw to find the right place to take their clientzs to. Jagtiani said it was tough finding a right matcu for his unusualfirm -- a small intellectualp property boutique firm. “Vedder Price was a solid fit,” said Jagtiani, which has clientss such areasas diagnostics, and immunotherapy. “We brought chemistry and biotechnology and they addef substantial capabilitiesto us.
” a 250-attorney firm with other offices in Chicago and New York, offers a completed range of IP services, including patents, trademarks and copyrights, as well as intellectual property litigation. The attorney trio -- all registerexd to practice withthe U.S. Patentg and Trademark Office -- is already workinfg for Vedder, but Jagtiani+Guttag on Democracyh Lane is still being wound down and will officially closse in acouple months.

martes, 2 de octubre de 2012

California asks contractors to cut prices up to 15% - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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“We need your help!” according to a lette r faxed to Riverside-based and posted on the Wall Street Journal’s web site. “Our goal is to help statee agencies comply with thisrequirement (to cut contract-relatedr spending by 15 percent) while continuinfg to purchase the food commoditiews they need.” The state provides a worksheeg for the businesses to completse on how they’ll achieve that 15 percent cost The state’s food vendors are wasting no time voicing how littlee profit such contracts carry. Adam owner of grocery supplier ABC Ventureds inSan Ramon, was among those receiving the requesrt for the price reduction.
His which has had a contract with the statesince 1992, sells frozebn pizzas, waffles, pasta and othere groceries to the state’s prison Clingerman, who says he makes less than 10 percenf on the state contract, is turning to his supplierzs seeking price cuts, the newspaper reported. Meridian Food’d owner Rebecca Kitchings said she was surprised to get the letter this week seekingthe “Oh, for heaven’s Kitchings told the Wall Streetr Journal. “It’s a contract. If something happenefd to my company andI ‘I mis-bid that and I need another half a they’d say no way.

lunes, 1 de octubre de 2012

Big 12: Strength in Smaller Numbers - Wall Street Journal

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Big 12: Strength in Smaller Numbers

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