Monday 30 May 2011

Chicanos Por La Causa, MariSol credit unions merge - Business First of Columbus:

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As part of the merger, which finalized June 1, CPLC’d one location will become a MariSol’s brancb at 701 S. Central Ave., bringing its totao number of metro Phoenix locations to The Chicanos Por La Causa staftf will remain at the central branch and CPLC accountw will be transferredto MariSol. Members shouldn’tr expect any changes. “We are committed to making this transitiob as seamless as possible and to maintaining our sharedf values and commitment to our Hispanic said MariSol CEORobin L. Romano.
“MariSol will continu e to focus on making a difference in the community we serve and to educating each of our new members on ways they can maintaij their own financial Both organizations servethe region’s vast Latink demographic and have seen losses mountr in the financial crisis, similar to many other credit unions Many of their customers have lost theif jobs and are struggling to meet loan CPLC lost $52,000 in the first quarter, and boosted its loan loss allowancw to $315,000. In 2008, the credit unionb lost $585,000.
As of Marcu 31, it had 77,462 delinquent loans on the MariSollost $214,006 in the first quarter and reported that 210,818 borrowers were delinquent on In 2008, MariSol lost $317,000. The nonprofit has more than $26 millio in assets and 6,709 members. CPLC was founded in 1988 and grewto $4 millioj in assets and 1,700 members.

Saturday 28 May 2011

Valley life briefs - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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A Feb. 26 event sponsored by the Silicon Valley Education Foundatio n at the SAP AG office in Palo Alto will feature an interactive panel discussion withthe region’ s top business leaders and venture capitalists about the role sociaol responsibility plays in the success of their companies, even durinyg a down economy. Panelists will include Ammar Hanafi, generao partner at Alloy Ventures of Palo Kevin Surace, CEO of Serious Materials Inc. of and Bret Waters, CEO of Tivid Inc. of Woodside.
There will also be a drawin g fora one-hour consultation with Faysal Sohail, managinfg partner with CMEA Capital, a venture capital firm focusing on life high technology, and energy and materialse investments; or Mark Leslie, a lectured on entrepreneurship and salew at the Stanford Graduate School of Business who foundee and was CEO of Veritas Software Corp., whicgh merged with Symantec Corp. in 2005. Sohaikl and Leslie will reviewa company’se business plans and growth strategies, as well as how to set up social responsibility programs. The event will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at SAP, 3410 Hillviewq Ave. in Palo Alto, and ticket s are $195 per person.
For more informationm or to register, go to Stanford climate projectexpands research, access to patentg rights The Global Climate and Energt Project at Stanford, which includes sponsors Toyot a Motor Corp., General Electric Co., Exxon Mobil and Schlumberger Ltd., will increase the organization’zs research activities and its access to technology paten t rights. The project was launchedr in late 2002 as a way to develop and managre a portfolio of innovative energ yresearch programs.
Its corporate sponsors have committed toinvesft $225 million over a 10-year period in the A collaboration of academia and industry, its purposew is to conduct fundamental, pre-commercial research that will lead to the developmenf of global energy technologies that significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Sally M. Benson is the project’ director, having replaced Franklimn M. Orr Jr., who now leads the new Precour t Institute for Energy at The project that addedHOV — or high occupancg vehicle ­— lanes to Highway 87 throughb San Jose won recognition from the California section of the Americam Council of Engineering Companies.
BKF Engineers, a Redwood City engineering firm with offices inSan Jose, designee the HOV lanes betweebn Interstate 280 to Highway 85 and won the Engineerint Excellence Merit Award from the council during a Feb. 10 event in Sacramento. The projecg was overseen by the Santa Claraz ValleyTransportation Authority, an independent special district that manages the region’sa bus, light-rail, paratransit and congestio management services, as well as its highwa y improvement projects. This is the second VTA project to receivd an engineering awardthis year.
The VTA and BKF Engineers receiveed a merit award for the new flyove r interchange at Highways 152 and 156 eastof

Thursday 26 May 2011

Remote patrol: Russell 'Wild Thing' Westbrook impresses Van Gundy - NewsOK.com

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Monday 23 May 2011

Boston Scientific CEO Tobin resigns - Boston Business Journal:

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The company has announced that 59-year-oldf former board member Ray Elliott will take over as CEO next Elliott was previously the CEO of orthopedics companyu for10 years. Prior to joining he served as president and CEOof “Ten yearsx ago this month, I began my tenure as CEO of Bostom Scientific, and two monthzs from now, I will turn 65,” said Tobin in a preparex written statement. “Over the courss of the past decade, we have built a stronger, more diversifiefd company that is well positionefd forthe future. We have achieved this due largely to the supporgt ofour employees, customers and investors, and I woulsd like to take this opportunity to thank them.
” Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX) said it accepted Tobin’s resignation June 22. His resignatiomn ends a decade of rapid growth as well as a fair numbere of setbacks for the makert of implantable cardiac stents and other medical Sales atBoston Scientific, which topped $8.05 billion in 2008, more than triplecd from the $2.67 billion logged in Tobin's first full year at the compan y in 2000. New products and an aggressivre global expansion helped fuelthat growth, a stretch that peake d with the release of Bosto Scientific's blockbuster line of drug-elluting However, product recalls and a controversial 2006 decisiomn to acquire medical device maker Guidant Corp.
in an all-cash deal worth $27 billion weighed on Tobin's legacy at the Boston Scientific’s stock price, which traded in the high $60-per-sharr range earlier this decade, has fallen on an adjuste d basis by 56 percentduring Tobin’e tenure. Tobin will remain as a senior adviser atthe Natick, Mass., company through Nov. 30. and receive his current base salaruof $994,000. He will be eligiblde for a bonus of up to 120 percent of hisbase pay. The companhy also said he is eligible fora “career award of up to 250 percen of his base pay, or roughly $2.
5 That payout will be net of any performance-based awards given to Tobin up untip his separation from the compang in November. The company said its humanb resources committee has accelerated the vestingof Tobin’ 125,000 deferred stock units wortj $1.16 million that were awarded in 2006. Anothed 2 million non-qualified stock options with a strikd priceof $8.30 a share will immediatelyy vest as well. Those units, worth roughlyy $2 million per Boston Scientific’s sharwe price of $9.51 Thursdauy morning, were awarded to Tobin in February. Boston Scientific said Tobin ownsanother $3.35 millionn in vested shares and owns options to buy some 715,000 shares of common stock.
Those options were underwate r asof Thursday, meaning they are essentially worthlesxs as their strike prices were well abovre Thursday’s trading price. Tobin will also be reimburser $40,000 for legal and financialo advisory fees incurred during his retirement He will also have access tothe company’s privatde aircraft until his Nov. 30 separation date. Elliotyt served on the Bostonj Scientific board of directors from 2007 untik earlierthis year. He holds a bachelor’z degree from the University ofWestern Canada.

Saturday 21 May 2011

Eastern Market reopens Friday - Business First of Columbus:

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The fire, in April 2007, gutte much of the 136-year-old market and left its vendors withoutr apermanent home. The District set up a temporary home for many of thosew vendors nearby shortly afterthe blaze. Easternm Market, at 7th and C streetsa SE, has now undergone a $22 million head-to-to renovation, one many of its regulars have calledelong overdue. Although the cause of the fire has never beenofficiallty determined, it was widely believexd to have been the result of faulty electrical Eastern Market’s reopening will see many of its originapl vendors return to once again hawk everything from fresh meats and to flowers art and crafts.
Longtimd Capitol Hill resident Jim Zaniello is amonf regulars who are looking forwarc to returning tothe market. “It’s excitingf to know that all of our markert family will be back in the original building and that they will continues to be an importantt part of the Hill community for years to he said. “Eastern Market is an integral part of life onthe

Thursday 19 May 2011

Fugitive Found Dead - Rio Grande Sun

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Saturday 14 May 2011

Flying Cloud Article Missed Some Facts, Misrepresented Others - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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• MAC is attempting to buy the land surroundintgthrough "quick takes." The FAA is withholdintg money from MAC on this project, so very littlew land has changed • MAC claims that newer jets are quieter, but theirr own noise study showsa that even though newer jets currently comprise less than 3 percenf of the aircraft at Flying Cloud, they accounyt for over 18 percent of the noise complaints. As far as MAC being able to predict future growth at Flyinvg Cloud Airport or inEden Prairie, their past studiexs show they consistently overestimate growth and underestimatd costs. MAC cannot be relied on to supplty accurate figures or makereliablse predictions.
• Finally, there were well over 100 people in attendances at the Saturday meeting Andrew Tellijohn wasreporting on, not "twlo dozen." Most of your readers woulsd also be surprised to find out that therd are no "user fees" for landing at the Flyingh Cloud runways. Elliott Aviation is just anothetr businesswhose "success" is predicated on how many subsidiesx they can milk out of the state and federapl government. It always makes sense to industryt insiders to expand when taxpayers are footinthe bill. Of course it's a If they had to pay for the cost of therunwagy themselves, they probably wouldn't be in business at all.
Lengtheninb the runway at Flying Cloud does not guarantee that any private air traffidc will move fromthe Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airportr (MSP). And private air traffic cannot be forcerd toleave MSP. It is even doubtfulo whether such a move would have any impacr at MSP since there is very little private air traffic atMSP now. The solutio n for community-locked MSP is not trying to force an insignificantg numberof small, private aircraft to community-locked reliever airports at an incrediblew expense. The solution is similar to the one Denvermade -- a new major airport or quick rail commutes to an airport expansion outsides the metro area, just as we were looking at years ago.
We all know whicnh major airline nixedthat idea.

Thursday 12 May 2011

PAS Technologies promotes Spriggs to CTO - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Spriggs was vice president of product developmentr of the privately held NorthKansas City-based He started with PAS Technologies’ predecessor company, , in 1996 as businesw unit manager of new product development, PAS said in a Thursdayg release. As CTO, he will oversee the company’s long-terk technology strategy. “We’re doinvg this because we feel that technology is the way to grow and satisfy our customers,” company spokeswoman Marsha Farmer said Friday. Spriggsa has 35 years of experienc e in operations and engineering assignmentsfor , , and , as well as independenr consulting in the aviation and powee generation industries, PAS said. He has received six U.S.
patentz in his own name or as co-inventor. PAS Technologies specializese inproviding cost-effective repair and overhaul servicexs for the aerospace and industrial markets. It has aboug 600 employees, about 280 of whom work in the Kansas City Farmer said.

Monday 9 May 2011

Edison wins approval for solar panel installation - Kansas City Business Journal:

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During the next five years Edison will own and operate 150 solar panels that will generated 250 megawattsof power. Edison was also grantedc the ability to solicitother solar-power companies to install similad panel arrays and sell the power back to Edison, up to an additiona l 250 megawatts. Edison says the 500 total megawatts makes theprojectg "the largest photovoltaic program ever undertaken." “Ther program will create hundreds of neighborhood solar power plants, strengthen local grid reliability and produce hundred s of new green jobs to bolster Southern California’s economicf recovery,” Chairman and CEO Theodore F. Craver Jr.
, said in a The first Edison site has already been completed on the roof of a distribution warehousein Fontana. According to it is the largest single rooftopl solar photovoltaic array inthe nation. Both Southern California Edison and its parent EdisonInternational (NYSE: EIX) are based in

Saturday 7 May 2011

Think tank ranks Colorado least attractive state for oil, gas investment - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The latest survey was issued June 24. It’as been conducted annually for three yearss by the Fraser Institutein Calgary, Canada. Arizona was left off the list for lackof information. The surveyg ranks states as well asother countries. The first in 2007, ranked Colorado at the top of the list of placez executives considered positively for oil and gas By 2008, the state’s ranking had fallen to No. 52 out of 81 locatione around the world. The June 2008 surveyg said executives had grown wary ofthe state’s effortds to tighten rules governing oil and gas operationsz here. The new rules took effecft April 1.
This year, the surveg received 577 responses and covered 143 jurisdictions around the Coloradoranked No. 81, below California and and above the Canadian province of Newfoundlandd and Labrador and the nationof Greenland. All three surveye by the institute solicitedanonymoue responses. According to the institute’s the 10 most attractive jurisdictions for investment this according tothe survey, are: Arkansas, Kansas, Austria, Mississippi, South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, and The 10 least attractive jurisdictions for investmen t are Bolivia, Niger, Venezuela, Ecuador, Russia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Kazakhstan and Ethiopia.
Respondentd ranked provinces, states and countries by investment barriers such as high tax costlyregulatory schemes, and security threats, among other factors. Scoresx were based on the proportion of negatives responsd ajurisdiction received; the greater the proportionh of negative responses, the greater the perceived investmentg barriers and therefore the lowerf the jurisdiction ranked, accordingg to the survey report. The report said investors listed several reasons for shifting investmentse toother areas, ranging from high tax labor shortages, or costly and time-consuming regulations.
The surveh quoted an unnamed executive saying thatin “operational, legal, and air quality rules and regulations are beinfg instituted at a dizzying It is hard to keep up with as an Most of the regulators instituting and enforcinf these new rules have little or no experiencwe in the industry and do not understandx operations. Often they cannot answer questionsor help, even with theit own rules.” Colorado’s new oil and gas regulatione were backed by Gov.
Bill Ritter and environmental groupa as needed toprotecft Colorado’s wildlife, environment and public health The new rules have been opposed by industrg executives, who have said they will raise the costse of operating in Colorado. “This study demonstrateas the harsh reality of an inconsistentregulatory regime, and thesre numbers run contrary to the belier of some policy makers that Colorado’s energy industry will grow no matter the constraints placed upon said Meg Collins, president of the Coloradpo Oil & Gas in a statement.
But Theo Stein, spokesma for the Colorado Department ofNatural Resources, which overseese the agency that regulates oil and gas pointed to Colorado investments by big energ companies such as interested in gettinv at the state’s natural gas. ExxonMobil announced June 22 it had doublef its natural gas processing capacity on the Western Slope and plannedr to drill more wells in the area over the nextseverao years. “Actions speak louder than words,” Stein “Some of the largest Northn American and global energy companieas are busy working and investingin Colorado’s future. They are planninvg to be here producing clean-burning natural gas for But state Rep.
Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch, said companiesz like ExxonMobil have the money needee to complywith Colorado’s new rules. “They can absorb the higherf costs of production that are associatecd with the oil and gas McNulty said. “But what the Ritterd administration has done is pricedc outthe mid- and small-level companies that were lookiny to do business in Colorado.” The Fraser Institute is a thinkm tank and research center that advocates “a free and prosperous worlxd through choice, markets and responsibility.” .

Thursday 5 May 2011

WRAPUP 2-European utilities propped up by Brazil, grids - Reuters

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Tuesday 3 May 2011

Landwirtschaftliche Berufs- und Fachschulen auf der "Garten Tulln" - Proplanta - Das Informationszentrum für die Landwirtschaft

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Letzterer soll die ökologische Gartenbewirtschaftung veranschaulichen, die auf einfache und praktische Umsetzbarkeit großen Wert legt. Das Motto des Mustergartens der Landwirtschaftlichen Berufs- und Fachschulen lautet „Altes Wissen - neue Vielfalt". ...