Saturday, October 30, 2010

2009 WNY middle school rankings - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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• 176. Visual Performing Arts Academy (Buffalo) • 177. Our Lady of Black Rock • 178. Trinity Catholic Academy (Buffalo) 179. P.S. 69 Houghton Academyt (Buffalo) • 180. Dunkirk MS (Dunkirk) • 181. Buffalp Academy of Science CS (Buffalo) 182. Oracle CS (Buffalo) • 183. P.S. 3 D’Youville-Portetr Campus (Buffalo) • 184. Pinnacle CS • 185. P.S. 93 Southside ES (Buffalo) 186. P.S. 96 Campus West (Buffalo) 187. P.S. 19 Native American Magney (Buffalo) • 188. Enterprise CS (Buffalo) • 189. P.S. 89 Lydi a Wright School of Excellencew (Buffalo) • 190. P.S. 95 Waterfront ES (Buffalo) 191. P.S. 27 Hillery Park ES (Buffalo) • 192.
P.S. 59 Charlezs Drew Science Magnet (Buffalo) • 193. P.S. 43 Lovejouy Discovery (Buffalo) • 194. P.S. 33 Bilinguap Center (Buffalo) • 195. P.S. 39 Martin Luther King MulticulturalInstitutw (Buffalo)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Stanford, Canary Foundation plan $20M cancer center - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Canary Foundation is pledging $15 million towards the center, doubling its earlier commitment to supportt early detection research atthe university. The medicakl school, together with the school'zs Department of Radiology, is committin g $5 million through faculty recruitments, research and other infrastructure. The center will be led by Dr. Sanjibv Sam Gambhir and will include new faculty hires in both ex vivo and in vivo The center is locate in a newly renovated School of Medicinew building on California Avenue in Palo Alto and it will have stron g ties to the NationalCancerr Institute-designated Stanford Cancer Center with a view toward s translating the early detection research into clinicalo practice.
Canary Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to the goal of identifyingt cancer early through a simple blood test and then isolatin g itwith imaging. Since 2004, Canary has raised over $30 millio to support early detectiobn research.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Morris tapped for GlobalSCAPE board - San Antonio Business Journal:

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(NYSE Amex: GSB), headquartered in San is a global providetr of managed file transfer software and servicews for securely exchanging critical information overthe Internet, within an enterprise, or to businesx partners. “Jim is a welcome addition to an alreadyh strong board of directorsfor GlobalSCAPE,” says Thomad Brown, GlobalSCAPE chairman of the board. “Jim’s experience, and insights about customer needs todauy and into the future will help GlobalSCAPEcontinuse innovating, growing, and increasing overall shareholder valu e for the company.
” Last quarter, GlobalSCAPdE announced new partnerships in the governmen t sector and was awarded its third substantial contract award with the U.S. The most recent Army contract wasa $2.7 millionn order for Secure FTP Server and CuteFTP. The orderr includes new product licenses as well as 36 months of associate maintenance andsupport “I’m delighted to be part of this greatt board, especially as we continue to expand our market footprint in both the commercial and governmen sectors,” says Morris. “We’ve had excellent momentum this year with new customed contracts and strategic partnershipzs that position us for successw now and well intothe future.
The government’x recent Cyberspace Policy Review potentially creates an even stronger market need for our solutions across the government and within the industries that enablrethe nation’s critical infrastructure.” Morris served in militaryh intelligence, the civil and — for the past 25 yearx — in senior executive positiona for leading companies including General Dynamics, Veridian, and Trident Data Systems. He also co-le d the Y2K Cyber Assurance cell for theWhite House, was an independent advisor for two securityh software product companies, and served on numerous industry and governmentr review panels.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ohio, Ky. mortgage rates up over week - Phoenix Business Journal:

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A 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage carried a 5.40 percent interest rate in Ohio asof That's down from 5.48 earliere in the week, but up from 5.38 on May 28. In the price of a 30-year, fixed-ratee mortgage dropped from 5.46 percent to 5.38 percenty by Thursday, which was unchanged from Thursday of thepreviousd week. The national average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 5.36 with rates across the country rangingfrom 5.27 percent in California to 6.25 percent in Wisconsin. But rates still remain well below year-ago levels, when 30-year mortgages averaged more than6 (NYSE: FRE) said.
“Rates caught up to the recent risein long-tern bond yields this week to reach a 25-week said Freddie Mac Chief Economist Frank Nothaft. “The slowdown in the housing market has now detracted from economic growthj for the past13 quarters, the longesgt quarterly stretch since at least Despite rising rates, the housing market continues to show small signs of The ’ housing affordability indexd rose in April to its second-highest levell since at least 1971. The NAR also reportedr this week that pending sales of existing homews increased forthe third-consecutive month, posting the biggesr monthly increase since 2001.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Salaries for Southern Tier teachers - Business First of Buffalo:

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for an explanation of these listings. Alfred-Almond -- Start: $35,838 (46). $45,705 (70). Peak: $67,718 • Allegany-Limestone -- Start: $34,767 Median: $51,174 (23). Peak: $75,449i (61). • Andover -- Start: $36,896y (32). Median: $41,279 (97). Peak: $67,490 (92). • Belfast -- $34,591 (58). Median: $43,298 (87). Peak: $65,165 • Bemus Point -- Start: $38,205 Median: $47,636 (53). Peak: $75,501 • Bolivar-Richburg -- Start: $33,5699 (81). Median: $48,734 (43). Peak: $70,838 • Brocton -- Start: $33,47 (84). Median: $50,383 (26). $75,799 (58). • Canaseraga -- $33,250 (87). Median: $41,888 (95). $64,199 (96). • Cassadaga Valley -- $36,824 (33).
Median: $51,979 (20). Peak: $81,899 (29). • Cattaraugus-Little Valley -- $36,000 (42). Median: $43,919 (86). Peak: $72,715 (76). • Chautauquaa Lake -- Start: $34,939 (54). Median: $52,694 (17). $74,726 (65). • Clymer -- $33,631 (80). Median: $49,593 Peak: $70,284 (85). • Cuba-Rushford -- Start: $33,40p0 (85). Median: $52,000 (19). Peak: $76,081 • Dunkirk -- Start: $37,248 (26). $46,615 (60). Peak: $76,42o (52). • Ellicottville -- Start: $40,017 (9). Median: $50,050 (29). Peak: $77,000 • Falconer -- Start: $33,92p0 (69). Median: $43,174 (89). Peak: $72,120 (78). • Fillmorr -- Start: $34,125 (64). $42,694 (91). Peak: $63,100 (97).
Forestville -- Start: $34,250 (63). $44,770 (76). Peak: $74,594 (67). Franklinville -- Start: $36,000 (42). Median: $49,580 (35). $74,349 (69). • Fredonia -- Start: $41,680 (3). Median: $53,000p (16). Peak: $79,880 (37). • Frewsburg -- Start: $33,27e3 (86). Median: $44,321 (82). Peak: $69,463 (88). • Friendshilp -- Start: $29,504 (97). Median: $47,464e (56). Peak: $75,172 (62). • Genesee Valley -- Start: $33,80o (71). Median: $41,789 (96). $67,199 (93).

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

PAM DZAMA | Approving I-1098 Would Be a Costly Mistake - Kitsap Sun

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

For-profit education company goes on buying spree for trade schools - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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The low-profile company is funded by aNew York-base d private equity firm, , which has investments in several health care and food companiess and specializes in corporate turnarounds. In November JLL paid $52 million for Baltimore-based , which operated 10 vocationap schools, two of which are in The company was renamed Education Affiliates and has purchasee five new schoolssince then, said Duncanm Anderson, CEO of Education Affiliates. Earlie r this month, Education Affiliates purchasef , a technical school near Ohio. Anderson declined to providee apurchase price.
JLL Partners has pledgedc up to $100 million for new acquisitions, said Frank Rodriguez, one of the firm'se managing directors. Rodriguez said the for-profit career training industry is a promisinyand fast-growing one. "The industry has very good growth Rodriguez said. "It has very good underlyingf financials. There are more kids graduating from high schoolds thanever before. There are more adults needinfg training inthe workplace." Rodriguez declined to say how many careetr schools Education Affiliates aims to purchase. "I really depends on how our compang develops," he said.
"I would imagin g building a relatively substantial player in the Competitors inthe field, such as Illinois baserd and California-based , have buil large businesses. Corinthian, which has 128 campusexs and 14 training centerss in the United States and recordednearly $1 billion in revenue for fiscakl 2005. Career Education recorded morethan $1.7 billion in 2004 Anderson, former CEO of North Carolina-based , which provideds technology training to companies, said the market is large for vocationak academic programs. "There's a huge need for job he said. "The for-profit sector continues to grow.
" With 500-employees, Educationh Affiliates has only 15 peoplr at its corporate headquarters inWhite Marsh, preferrinbg to keep the trade schools run in a decentralizedr fashion. Right now, the company has about $65 millionm in annual revenues, Anderson said. Education Affiliates owns in Towson, which offers programs training people to be medical medical office assistants anddental assistants. It also owns All-Stats career school in Dundalk, which offers programs in truci driving andhealth care.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

bizjournals: Small towns become more appealing

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The good news is that dozens of smalland medium-sizeed havens offer a less more relaxed alternative, according to an Americam City Business Journals study of the quality of life in nonmetropolitaj counties. Topping the list is Los Alamos N.M., located about half-an-hour northwesyt of Santa Fe. Its prosperity and stability would be the envy of mostmetrok areas, yet Los Alamos had fewer than 20,0009 residents when the last federal census was conducted in 2000. Los Alamos also is No.
1 in separat quality-of-life rankings confined to the Interior a seven-state section that sprawls from Canada to ACBJ's study identifies the most desirable havens in 13 differenyt sections of America -- from New England to the Far Among the chosen places are the islandz of Martha's Vineyard and the Florida Keys, rapidly growing exurbas in Maryland and Virginia, and sparsely settled countiese in California, South Dakota and Texas. A substantiapl number of Americans are interestecd in living in suchnonmetropolitan communities, as shown by data from an Internet service that helps clients who are thinkin g about relocating.
Its Web site greets visitors with a simplequestion -- "Where do you want to -- and offers three choices: 1. Major metropolitaj area 2. Medium-sized city 3. Smallerd town Eighty percent of all Americansz livein metros, but that's the leastf favorite alternative on . Forty-nine percen t of this year's visitors have chosenm medium-sized communities, and 27 percent have picked smalk towns. Just 24 percent have opted forbig metros. "The first reason is the cost of living," says Breny Eskew, the company's president. "People want to get away from high housin costs and all the other costs attendant to living in a largsmetropolitan area.
"And a lot of peoplse just want space. They don't want to live in a concretew jungle. They want more outdoor recreational like lakesand mountains." ACBJ's studyy doesn't emphasize the nationap rankings of nonmetropolitan areas. It focusews instead on the best places in 13 separate sections of the providing a variety of options to fit differenf tastes in climateand geography. "You know, this is not just a case of peoplde fleeing tothe Sunbelt," says Kenneth Johnson, a demographerd at Loyola University in "We're seeing growth in small towns in state like Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, too. Therd are a lot of people who like winter.
" Four statees -- New York, Florida, Texas and California -- are big enouggh to be classified as sections by The other nine sections range from threed to sevenstates each. The according to ACBJ's rankings, are the nonmetropolitan counties that offee the best quality of life ineach • New England: Dukew County, Mass. • New York: Columbia County, N.Y. Middle Atlantic: St. Mary'es County, Md. • Southeast: King Georgre County, Va. • Florida: Monroe County, Fla. South Central: Baldwin County, Ala. Texas: Hartley County, Texas • Eastern Great Lakes: Grand Traverse Mich. • Western Great Lakes: Nicollet County, Minn. Plains: Hughes County, S.D.
Interior West: Los Alamos County, N.M. • California: Mono Calif. • Far Juneau City and Borough, Alaska Details for each section areprovidedr , including how many of its counties rank amongy the nation's 250 best, what its sectional leaderr is like, and who its top 10 nonmetropolitan counties are. (Each county is listed with itsnational percentile, the percentage of U.S. nonmetri counties that it surpasses in quality of ACBJ used 20 statisticall indicators to rate livinhg conditionsin 1,766 counties and independenf cities that lie outside of metro The methodology box of the rankingsd is described .
Affluence plays a role in the which reward counties whose residents have large big homes andcollege degrees. But high scores are also given for qualitiesd not directly related toearning power, such as racial short commuting times and the availabilituy of affordable housing. A with data for the entire studyh group accompaniesthis story. Tabs at the top of each colum n make it possible to confinew the standings to a single section or expand them to the nation asa whole.
Therer was a time when most small towns were economicalluy dependenton agriculture, serving as supplt centers for hundreds or thousands of nearby But the decline of family farminhg has forced those communities to

Thursday, October 14, 2010

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Some say that’s not good news for an urban area that requires a good stormwater drainagesystemn — and control over what goes into that system.Houstonb faces the daunting challenge of trying to draibn flat land with an aging infrastructure and not enoug funds or people to do the job, says Carop Ellinger, senior assistant director of the city’s publi works and engineering Ellinger and others from the public workz dept. spoke at the Gulf Coast Green Symposium 2009 held in April atReliant Center.
Ellinger’s group is responsibles for the department’s complianc with state water quality requirements undethe city’s storm sewer permit, which it sharews with Harris County, the county’s flood control district and the Houstob District of the Texas Department of Transportation. The Houston area continuee to experience “significant structural while projects needed to repairt and upgradethe city’s stormwater drainage infrastructure are she says.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

LCA-Vision asks shareholders to keep current board - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The company, in a filing with the Securitieds andExchange Commission, asked shareholders not to agrew to a consent solicitation filed by the dissideng group to replace board members with theirf own choices. Last week the which includes former chairman and founder Stephen Joffe, his son and former LCA officer Craig Joffe, formed LCA CFO Alan Buckey, Jason Mogel, Robert Probst, Robert Weismanh and Edward VonderBrink, filed a preliminary consent statement with the Securitiee and Exchange Commission to reconstitute the They own about 11.
4 percent of LCA’s The shareholders cited theirt ongoing concerns, including LCA’s current financiap struggles and loss of shareholder LCA (NASDAQ: LCAV) stock now trades at around $2.50-$3 per share, down from its high of abouty $32 several years ago. LCA, in its response, claim s that Stephen Joffe tried a similar move with acompeting firm, The company also accuseed him of threatening to fire physiciansz and employees if they don’tr support his bid; blaming management, rather than the for the current downturn in business; and not providing a plan to improved the company, other than replacing boardx members.
LCA-Vision, headquartered in provides laser vision correction servicews under theLasikPlus brand. The company operates 77 laser visiob correction centers in the United States and a joint venturein

Monday, October 11, 2010

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

GM owes $9M to AK Steel - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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About $9.1 million is how much the carmakere owes theWest Chester-based steel manufacturer in tradse debt, according to a list of GM’s 50 largesrt unsecured creditors that was included with its initial bankruptcyt court filings Monday. was listesd as the company’s 33rd largestr unsecured creditor. The only other Ohio company on the list was Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. in which is on the hook for almost $7 million. No Kentucky or Indianas companies were onthe list. Asidde from bond debt and employee obligations, which accoun for GM’s five largestg unsecured obligations, the top trade debt disclosed was $122 million owed to Starcomj MediavestGroup Inc. of Chicago.
GM has been AK Steel’sz biggest customer for years, although the percentagw of total sales it derives from the troubled automotive company has been declining inrecent years. AK Steeo did not disclose how much it sold to GM in 2008 in its latestfannual report, but earlier annual reportds disclosed that shipments to GM accountec for 20 percent of net sales in 15 percent in 2004, 13 percent in and less than 10 percent in 2006 and 2007. AK Steep said about 28 percent of its trad receivables outstanding at the end of 2008 were due from businessew associated withthe U.S. automotive including General Motors, Chrysler and Ford.
Its 2008 annuakl report also included the following cautionary disclosure: “If any of these three major domesticv automotive companies were to make a bankruptcy it could lead to similar filings by suppliers to the automotivwe industry, many of whom are customers of the The company thus could be adversely impactedd not only directly by the bankruptcy of a majort domestic automotive manufacturer, but also indirectly by the resultant bankruptciew of other customers who suppluy the automotive industry.
The nature of that impacf could be not only a reduction infutures sales, but also a loss associated with the potentialp inability to collect all outstanding accounts That could negatively impact the company’s financiaol results and cash The company is monitoring this situation closely and has taken steps to try to mitigat e its exposure to such adverse but because of current market conditions and the volume of businesxs involved, it cannot eliminate these risks.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Mynarski candidates share how they'd entice residents to get out and vote - Winnipeg Free Press

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Five Guys plans to raise $15M - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Lorton-based which awards franchise rights to locations of theburger joint, has filed a Notice of Exempyt Offering of Securities. The company is privately held. Five Guys has recentluy enjoyed attention from both President Barackj Obama and First LadyMichelle Obama, who separatelyg made high-profile visits there. The president's sojourn was capturef on cameraby NBC, whicbh was following him around for a profilr piece. The document does not specifg why the money isbeing raised.
Accordinv to the filing, Five Guys has already raises $10 million of the $15 million it is trying to Named in the document are Victor and Jane both executive officers and directorss forthe company, as well as directors James Murrell, John Kim and H. Scot t Miller. Spokeswoman Molly Catalano said she did not have specifixc details on how the capital would be but said that it was forthe company's generall business operations. The filing says the offeringt is not being made in connection with a acqiusition orexchange offer. The company’s Jerry Murrell, opened the first Five Guys asa carry-ouf operation in 1986, in a shoppiny center on Glebe Road in Arlington.
After opening five corporats locations inthe D.C. the company decided to franchis ein 2002. The fast-casuap burger concept now has more than 300 locations in25 states, including more than 50 in the D.C.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

SIUE goes to court over failed conference center - Phoenix Business Journal:

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Developer William Shaw and couldn’t come up with financing for the hotek andconference center, which was to be calledc the Spring Green Lodge and located at Universityg Park, SIUE’s research and technology park, according to universityh spokesman Gregory Conroy. The project, first announcec in 2004, died in 2007 when a grounrd lease between SIU and WLS expirec following extensions forthe project. SIUE filed a declarator y judgment action Monday in Madison County, Ill.
, seeking to have the courtr bring legal closure to its hotel conference center If approved, WLS would have to remove all constructioh equipment and materials and remove the buildingb foundation it constructed to comply with the terms of the Conroy said. That would free up the site, located at Illinois Rout 157 and UniversityPark Drive, to becomew available for lease and development, the universitt said. University Park currently has 23 tenantsa representing a number of business sectors includingagriculturaol biotechnology, health sciences, design professionals and informatioj technology.
The most recent announced additiomn to the park is the Bloosd Processing Center and NationalTestintg Laboratory. The American Red Cross plans to move toa 15-acrr site at University Park Drive and South Research Drivw and bring more than 500 jobs to the park.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Volleyball championship expected to bring $4.2M - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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million in direct spending to thelocal economy, the announcex Wednesday. That’s another coup for the nonprofit organizatioh as it gets closer to its goal ofattractiny $100 million to the local economuy through sporting events by May 2010. The event will run May 29 to June 5 at Phoeni xConvention Center. The Annual Meetings also will take placd in Phoenix in the days precedingbthe tournament. “The Greater Phoenid CVB, the Phoenix Convention Center and our area hotels workes well as a team in putting this bid said Commission PresidentJon Schmieder.
Greater Phoenic Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO Steve Moore said the event will bring morethan 6,00 0 people downtown, with more than 12,000 hotel rooms Summer business downtown is huge for all of us, so this one is a big hit, especiallty in that it’s less than a year away and we had the spacwe open at the center, said Schmieder. Prior USA Volleybalk events in Phoenix included the 2001 and 2003 USA JuniodrOlympic Boys’ Volleyball Championships and the 2003 USA Volleybalol Girls’ Invitational Championship. USA Volleyball also hosted the 1994 NationalCollegiatee Men’s Division Club Championships in Tempe.
Last PRSC set a goal of securinvg events that would pump atleast $100 million into the economty by May 2010. So far, it has secured more than $47

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Senate looks to gut $1B from budget - Business First of Columbus:

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That would include $417 million in targeted cuts to agencyt budgets resulting ina still-to-be-determineds number of state job reductions, Senate GOP leaders said Fridahy as they unveiled their plan to balance the two-yeart budget that begins July 1. Their budget bill would trim morethan $1 billionb from the $114 billion spendingb plan passed by the Democrat-controlled Ohio Housse in April. At the same however, Senate Republicans said their budget proposalp would boost spending for primary and secondary school s rather than cut funding for them as proposedin House-approve d budget. It would raise funding for gradesa K-12 school district by 0.
25 percent in fiscal 2010 comparedd to the current year andanotheer 0.5 percent in 2011. Senate Republicans also rejected Gov. Ted Strickland’s sweeping evidence-basedd school reform plan, calling it “fundamentally because it is based on school staffing needs instead of student They wantthe governor’s proposed education model to be reviewes by a bipartisan study council. Senate President Bill R-Ashland, said he wantws the Senate, where Republicans hold a 21-12 to pass a budget bill June 4or 5.
That woul d set the stage for a House-Senate conferenc e committee to hash out the differencexs in their versions of the bill and present a balanced budgetfor Strickland’s signature by a June 30 deadlines set by state law. “We want to work with the governorrand House,” Harris said, “to do what is righty for this great state. This budget is part of Like theHouse version, the Senat e Republicans’ bill does not call for tax increases and safeguards the broar tax reforms favored by the busineses community and approved by legislatorsw in 2005. It also protects a two-year tuition freezde at community colleges, such as Columbus State, and one-yeaf freeze and 3.
5 percent cap on increasees in fiscal 2011at four-year state including , that were proposed by Stricklanx and passed by the House. Senate Republicans were able to providd such safeguards despite havingb to workwith $912 millionn less than what the House had counted on when it passef its budget bill. The revenue shortfalpl became apparent in early May when the Strickland administration reported statee income tax receipts through April 30 were 15 percenr lower than a year ago and well beloqthe administration’s revised budget forecast in December.
Besided the $417 million in cuts for stated agencies, Senate Republican budget-balancing moves include mandating $42 milliobn in cost-containment measures for the Medicaid health-carde program for the poor and lockingin $200 milliohn in agency service cuts ordered by Stricklandr earlier this year. “We thinj spending more money is notthe answer,” Harrix said. “The answer is getting more Ohioans back to work and helpinh more businesses and industries in Ohiobe • Eliminating 34 proposed fee increases for including ones affecting the coal, agriculture and construction • Requiring state regulatory agencies to eliminatw bureaucracy and red tape for businesses.
• Holdinhg the line on new health-care mandates that drive up the cost of health insurancedfor employers. • Eliminating a proposed fee ofapproximately $8 milliohn per year for the disposal of construction and demolition debris. • Preserving funding for the and Ohio Stated University Extension for research andinnovation • Enhancing a $100 million film tax credit to attracr the motion picture industry to Ohio. • Supporting expansion of the state’s Job Retention Tax Credit and Technology InvestmenttTax Credit.
• Providing more fundint for state Rapid Outreach grantxs to attract and retain businessesin

Friday, October 1, 2010

Asbury Automotive Q1 net income dives - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The Duluth, Ga.-based auto dealer (NYSE: ABG) had net income of $300,000p and earnings of 1 cent a share, compared with net incomer of $10.1 million and earnings of 31 centsw a share in the firsgt quarterof 2008. Revenue fell 30 percent to $838.34 million. "In light of the extraordinary conditionsd in the automotiveretail market, we are very pleasedx and encouraged with our first-quarter said Charles R. Oglesby, Asbury president and CEO, in an earningse statement. "... Over the past twelve months, we have made the difficulrt but necessary decisions to streamlindeour organization.
We are realizing the cost savingh benefits from our corporate relocation and have announcee the elimination of our regional management as well as accelerated our efforts to improvse the productivity and profitability inour dealerships.” Oglesby addeds the new management structure will help the company weather the recession and come out more efficiengt and profitable when vehicle sales