Sunday, October 31, 2010

Barnes & Noble Likely to Limit Shareholder Stakes Amid Proxy Battle - DailyFinance

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

My Turn: Gibbs will safeguard governing principles - BurlingtonFreePress.com

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My Turn: Gibbs will safeguard governing principles

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I'm going with Gibbs because I want a leader who will safeguard our state governing principles, its people and our democracy.



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Thursday, October 28, 2010

At CBA, young men enjoy a sense of camaraderie, while getting a stellar education - Asbury Park Press

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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The restaurant served its last mealsMay 31. The Thircd Street restaurant employed 45 to 50 Jesse Jabot, vice president of operations and chiecf operating officer of Harry’s Seafoos and Grille LLC, said the recessio forced the company to close the restauran t after 14 years because salex had been down there significantly since 2008. “Wer tried to keep it open as long as we Jabot said. “It was a very tough decision to make.” It was the second touggh decision the company was forced to make in as many The Roosevelt Boulevard location that employeds 40 to 45 people closedcin April.
The firstf Harry’s Seafood, which was not a full servicee restaurant, opened in the Jacksonville Landingin 1987. That location sold and changef names, however, and the Jacksonville-based companu started opening full service restaurants in North andCentral Florida, eventually growinyg to eight locations — includin three in Jacksonville. The last remaining Jacksonvilled location, which is also the site of the corporatee headquarters onGate Parkway, will remain open. The other location s in St. Augustine, Gainesville, Ocala, Tallahassee, Lakelandr and Tampa will also remain Jabot said.
Jabot said the company does hope to open anothefr Jacksonville location in a yearor two, but there are no definitwe plans yet.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Starbucks makes food healthier - San Antonio Business Journal:

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The coffee giant says it has simplified recipes to includeemore high-quality ingredients like wholde grains, blueberries from Oregonb and cherries from Michigan. “Starbucks customers have been tellinbg us that they want better tasting and healthierd food options when they visigour stores,” said Starbucks food category vice president Sandra Stark in a news release announcing the new “We answered their call with a deliciousa new menu of food made with real ingredients and more wholesomre options.
” New menu items include a blueberry oat bar, a farmer’sx market salad and bananq walnut bread that Starbuckws says “is nearly 30 percent real Starbucks has been expanding its food menu in the last two yearse to entice customers to visit more and to spenrd more per visit. The compan was also among the first restaurantr chains in the country to ban tranas fat from its food and Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) is closinhg hundreds of locations and cutting thousandsw of jobs to trim expenses as revenu falls. The company reported sales fell 8 percent last following a 9 percent decline in firstquarterd sales.
It is also facing pressure fromMcDonaldsx (NYSE: MCD), whose new coffee drinks are driving saled higher.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

SMF Energy announces $40M recapitalization - Orlando Business Journal:

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The company (NASDAQ: FUEL) said in a news release that it estimatew the recapitalization will reduceits short-term debt by $9.5 million, its total debt by $4.4 millioj and its cash requirements for interesf and dividends by more than $1 milliobn a year. It said equity has been increased by morethan $4 million as a SMF Energy said it extinguished all of its existinfg non-bank debt and outstanding preferred stockk through various agreements with dozens of existing debt and equity investors, while converting its existinv $25 million asset-based lending facility into a new, more three-year, $20 million asset-based lending facilitgy and a $5 million, 60-month amortized term loan, the proceeds of which were used to pay down $4.
867 milliob in secured notes and $125,00 in unsecured notes. The companyh said it issued new stock to make up the balanc paid for the cancellation and extinguishment of theexistinyg investors' debt and equity securities. Fort Lauderdale-based SMF Energy said in the release that the recapitalizatiojn took place with amended agreements withand . It said the only non-bankm debt incurred in the recapitalization was an unsecured subordinated promissory noteof $800,0000 at 5.5 percent interest issued to an existingy institutional investor in exchange for $800,000 of one of the Augusf 2007 11 percent senior secured convertible promissory notes.
The institutionap investor alsoexchanged $200,000 of the same secured note for sharees of common stock priced at 38 cents a which was greater than the closing bid prices of the stock on the day before the effective acted as SMF Energy’s placement agent for the recapitalizationj and received fees of $380,000, paid with a combinatiohn of cash and pursuant to a Feb. 1 investment banking SMF Energy supplies specialized transportatiomn and distribution services for petroleum productwand chemicals. It provides commercia l mobile andbulk fueling, along with othere services to the manufacturing, construction, energy, telecommunications and government services sectors.
Formerlty known as , as of Nov. 30, it conductedx operations through 31 service locations in11 states. Sharesa closed down nearly 3 cents to about 35 The 52-week high was 71 cents on Aug. 28. The 52-weemk low was 10 cent on Feb. 20.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Rangers didn't need Girardi's help to win ALCS - SI.com

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

National Weather Service open house is Saturday, 9 am to noon - News-Leader.com

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

US agency requests Sussex County dump to be added to Superfund list - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

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Monday, October 18, 2010

BNP to avoid tough movement now - The New Nation

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Bennet cites Colorado examples in Senate plea for health-care reform - Denver Business Journal:

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Like too many small businesas owners, Bob can’t find good health care coverags at a cost he can He said, “The longer it taked to pass comprehensive health care reform, the more jobs will be lost as smallk businesses shut their doors due to rising costs.” Mr. these Coloradans speak for countless others acrossthe nation. All they ask for is a healt h care system that works for a health care systemthat doesn’t crush them with unreasonabled cost increases, and a health care systen that doesn’t deny them coverage just becausee they have pre-existing conditions. I’km hopeful. I’m hopeful that we can keep what works in our systemn and fix whatis broken.
I’m hopeful that this Congress working with our President will finally deliver on the promise of healthcare reform. The peoples of Colorado deserve it. The American peopls deserve it. Thank you and I yield the floor.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Scientists refine their language skills - Post-Bulletin

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Yankees stars Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira have mixed emotions about ... - New York Daily News

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Trucking company quickly builds customer base after adding key personnel - bizjournals:

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But rather than put the brakeson , which he foundeed in 1996, Rice, 64, brought in longtimr friend Gary Watson as an investor last July to help him expaned the business. In earlt May, the pair moved the company’s operations from an apartmengt complex Rice owns to leased space at954 E. Kentucky St. in They also hired office manager Kim Barnett to handlw accounting andmarketing duties. Watson, through face-to-facer visits, and Barnett, through telephone marketing, have continues to add clients. Now Rice envisionsx a day whenhe won’ have to handle administrative duties or driv trucks to Columbus, or Washington, D.C.
Rice said he’s at the pointg in his career where he’d ratheer sit on his boat in the middlse of a lake and think aboutExpeditefd Trucking’s success while casting another line. “Being in this busineszs for 13 yearsis remarkable, but I couldn’t do it by myself anymore because it was just gettinf too big,” said Rice, who left a 34-year career with Fetter Printinv Co. in 1997 to begin the “Gary is younger than I am, and I know he and Kim can do a grea job buildingthis business.” Expedited Truckingb has found a niche in takinyg some of the small business that the larger companiess don’t have time for, Rice said.
The companuy got its start hauling pallet s of materials primarily for printing companie s but has branched out to serveothed industries. It will haul most types of dry with the exception of hazardous Watson said. Rather than owning a fleet of the company leases vans and straight trucks on demans from Penske and EnterpriseCommercial Trucks. The approach removes the cost of preventativrmaintenance work, oil changes, license plates and other expenses that come with owning a truck Watson said. “When I got I was amazed at the rates was gettingfor trucks,” said Watson, 59, who has more than 30 yearx of sales experience in the trucking industry.
“This is such a smary way to go for a businessour size.” Beingf a small business also allows Expedited Trucking to offer a personall touch, Watson said. “The business has changed so Now the big companies do everythingyby computer, and the personal level is Watson said. “Our customers know they can pick up the phon and talk to one of us That means a lot to Expedited Trucking has gone the route of many householdx by operating on a cash only basis rather than putting expenses on acredit It’s somewhat unusual for a trucking compan to send a driver on the road with a pockeg full of cash rather than a credift card, but it’s an approachh that co-owner Jack Rice said works well for his “The drivers are good about bringing back all receipts and leftovedr cash they have,” Rice “If we happen to underestimatee the cost, the drivers will put what they need on theirr personal cards or pay cash, and we will promptly reimburse “It’s not always easy, especially when cash flow’s Rice added.
“But at the end of the it’s nice knowing you’re not going to be getting some big credi card bill or fuel bill and wonderinvg wherethe money’s going to come from.”

Monday, October 11, 2010

Legalize sports steroids, Brent Musburger tells students - California Watch (blog)

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

H&M signs on at The Florida Mall - Orlando Business Journal:

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The new 24,000-square-foot store, the Swedish clothinb retailer’s first in the state, will be one of severakl retail tenants inthe mall’s new attached 136,000-square-foott open-air center. Mall managerd Brian Peters said is wooing other retaileras for thenew area, whicg is replacing a former store. The area is slates to feature a “resort-like feel,” Petersx said, with brick pavers, building accents and Several other lease deals are close to but the company is not announcingb any other names atthis time, Peters said. Planw posted on Simon’s Web site show , and — ownef by — as other potential anchor tenants.
Dallas-based VCC is the general contractor on the Plans include twoseparate buildings, one on each side of an open Indianapolis-based Simon (NYSE: SPG) owns eight other mallds and shopping centers in Central Florida: Seminole Towne Waterford Lakes Town Lake Square Mall, Melbourne Terrace at The Floridaa Mall, West Town Corners, Highland Lakes Center and Orlando Premium Outlets.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Stimulus dollars sought to help Towson teach green - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The state is in line to receivednearly $53 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds for energy and conservation efforts, such as making renta l homes more energy efficient. The majoritg of that money will be distributec to local governments and nonprofits to launcgspecific projects. The work will require a rangre ofgreen expertise, from consultants and auditors able to assess a project’w energy efficiency.
Towson’s Extended Educatiobn and OnlineLearning program, which trainds workers to help them find new jobs, is developingb a range of new courses to give workeras the skills they need to compete for thosee jobs, said Director Mike Schroder said he hopes to partner with statr agencies, including the Maryland Department of the Environmenft and the Maryland Energy Administration, to seek federak stimulus money to establish and fund those courses. Schroder said the wave of layoffes hitting Greater Baltimore has prompted a dramatic increasw in the number of unemployed workerds seeking additional training atthe university.
The Extended Education program already offers onlineand on-sitwe training in a range of fields includin information technology, Homeland Security, human resourcess and health. Schroder said he hopes to expand the programm into a number of fields tied to the including training on energuy efficiencyand weatherization. State leaders hope to create hundreds of new jobs inthose fields, bolstered by the federapl stimulus dollars. “This investment in energy solutionzs for our state will be an additional catalysf for strengtheningour economy, creating new green-colladr jobs for our workers and helpingy communities and residents lower their energy Gov.
Martin O’Malley said in a statement aboutthe $53 million in energy-tied stimulus It’s just one of numerousa green efforts undertaken by Greatert Baltimore’s colleges and universities, including the , and the , Baltimore County. Driven by a desire to reducd their energy costs and to meet the wishes of theiestudent bodies, the colleges are incorporating gree practices on their campuses. That’s includef simple things like adjusting their temperature settingw to meeting environmental building standards with their newconstruction projects.
Greebn isn’t the only field in Maryland that’s still growing, Schroderf noted, and the university has also developed a number of course s to help train job seekers for work under the federao Base Realignment andClosure plan. A ranger of positions are being created at FortGeorge G. Mead e and Aberdeen Proving Ground, from informationj technology to business managementand procurement, and the Extended Education program is able to train workere in those fields and help them find jobs at the military bases. Towson’s work force development a non-credit offering from the university, was establishedc about five years ago.
It workas with employers from stated and localgovernment agencies, defense contractors and privatr employers like It also workz closely with the state labor department and its networkm of local job centers, and has helpecd train an estimated 12,000 workers since its Schroder said.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Health reform details emerge - Kansas City Business Journal:

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percent of the cost of health insurancse premiumsfor full-time employees under the healt care reform bill being considered by the They also would be requiredr to pick up at leastf some of the tab for insuring part-timed employees. Businesses that don’t provide this minimu m level of coverage would be required to pay the federa l government a fee based on 8 percen oftheir payroll. Small businesses under a yet-to-be-determined threshold would be exempted fromthis “pla or pay” requirement.
The chairmenb of three House committees with jurisdiction over healtbh care introduced draft legislatio nJune 19, offering the most detailsx yet on how health care reform could affect small Under the bill, small businesses and individuals could shop for insurance through a national exchange, which would include a government-run plan and private Tax credits would be available to help small businesses afforc the coverage. Health insurance premiumas for U.S. businesses increased by 9.2 percen t this year, and are expectedd to increase another 9 percentnext year, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Smal businesses often face much higher rate While most small businesses agree the currenf health insurance marketis dysfunctional, there’s a lot of disagreemenf over whether the House bill wouls cure the problem or just make it Mike Draper, who owns a retail clothing stord and design business called Smash in Des Iowa, likes what he sees in the bill. Draper think s adding a public plan wouled hold down premiums by creatintg more competition inthe marketplace. Draper doesn’t offer healtgh insurance to itsseven full-time workers, but reimburses them for the cost of policies they buy on theit own. That’s fine with his who are single and intheir 20s.
The reimbursementss now account for 6 percengtof Smash’s payroll, but that could jump to 22 percenrt in four years, when Draper expects everyone on his managementt team to have children, creating the need for familyu plans. His business couldn’t handle that expense, he said. If the House bill were enacted, he would consideer buying insurance through the exchange if it were easyto use. But he mighy decide to pay the 8 percent payroll fee then reimburse his employees for some of the cost of the policiew they purchase through the Draper thinks employers should be required to help pay fortheit employees’ health insurance.
Like Social Security contributions, this sort of responsibilitt is “kind of what you signe d up for” when you become a businesxs owner, he said. Other small busines owners, however, think the House bill imposes too tough of a standarde onsmall businesses. The requirement to pay 72.5 percenr of an employee’s premium for individual coverage “izs much too high for many small saysKaren Kerrigan, president and CEO of the Small Busineses & Entrepreneurship Council. The only way many small businessess can afford coverage is by makingh employees pick up more ofthe cost, she said. Arlington, Va.-basec Company Flowers & Gifts Too!
, for pays 50 percent of the cost of health insurance forseven full-timed employees. Even that may not be affordablernext year, because “our rates are goinfg to skyrocket,” co-owner John Nicholson told the House Small Business Committee earlier this month.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Overheard and Understood: How King Felix and CC Sabathia Can Both Win - FanHouse

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Despite hoopla, mini-clinics have yet to thrive in NW - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Small, retail-based health clinics were heralded a few years ago as the next big thin in health care for thePacific Today, only a handful dot the Pugeg Sound area. In-store clinics typically are staffesd bynurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, physician assistantsx or even physicians to deal with minor healthy issues without appointments. Depending on the chain, clinicxs can range from 90 to 240square feet. For cases more serious than a sore throat, ear infections and allergies, the clinicas refer patients to primary care urgent care clinics oremergency rooms. In 2005, set up clinicsz inside 10 Rite Aid stores in thePortlane market.
Early in 2006, leased space to in drug storeszin Seattle, Bellevue, Sammamish and Renton. That Fred Meyer Stores revealed plans to add to its Seattl locations and eventually expandacross Washington. But the tide was alreadg turning. As Fred Meyer was making its announcement, Take Care was pullinyg out of Portland. The Fred Meyetr deal eventually fell apart without anyclinicz opening. MinuteClinic is still around, but has switchedx to QFC stores; it now has sevebn clinics ringing the region from Edmonds to North Bend to MinuteClinic also has one locationin Portland. The conceprt has proved much more popular in othert parts ofthe country.
Minneapolis-based MinuteClinic now has more than 30 clinicxin Atlanta. Nationally, it passed the 500 mark in and plans to open 150 to 250 more clinicsthis year. It has abouft half the clinics now in operationm acrossthe country, according to the Convenient Care in Philadelphia. "The growth has been quite tremendousw over the lastfew years," said Tine Hansen-Turton, the association'ds executive director. By the end of this she expects the total numbetr of clinics in all chains to climgto 1,500. As the industry's biggest player, MinuteClinic oftejn pioneers a territory, said Terry Keene, a nurse practitioner and directotr of operations in theSeattle area.
The chain is doing well in she said, though the company does not release financiaol information forspecific markets. "We are the pioneetr in the industry. We started eight years she said. "We have a lot of good learninb historybehind us." As for the change in that's largely a factor of switching from Bartelkl to QFC. MinuteClinic was bought in 2006 byCVS Corp., a chainm of drug stores based in Rhode Islandr with stores in 41 states (not including Ownership by another drug store chain was the main reasonb Bartell dropped the clinics after only a year, said Rebeccqa Siegmund, assistant vice presidenft of marketing for Bartell.
"We continue to look at So far we have not foundr theright opportunity," she said. "If we found the righy provider we would be open to having some ofthose discussions." In the meantime Bartell offers what it callws "cognitive pharmacy services" such as flu shote and osteoporosis consultations. Being inside stores not associate with parent company CVS hasslowes MinuteClinic's expansion in Washington state, Keenw acknowledged. MinuteClinic's current locations have been chosemby QFC. "A lot of times," she "it has to do with wherse the stores havea pharmacy." There's also another factor at work.
"The real reason it is not that compellinf to the supply side is that the healtgh careproviders -- the clinicws and hospitals and individual practices -- are actually doing very well," said Jim senior researcher at in Bellevue. "We are very fortunater in that this is an attractiv area for physicians and medical stafd and nurses because of the qualityof life. Thered is a high level of service to the existing Consistently acrossthe country, aboutg 30 percent of patients using in-stors clinics do not have a primary care doctor, said Of those, about 40 percent say they otherwise would have gone to an emergenct room for treatment.
"When we first launcheds our company, we started in two test Portland andKansas City," said Lauren Tierney, spokeswomajn for Take Care Health Systems, a subsidiaryg of Chicago-based Walgreens. Kansas City was a big Portland wasn't. "What we have learned is that access to health care is aparamountf issue, and that mean s the ability to see the righ t health care provider in a timely What we found out when we launchexd in Portland is it didn't seem to be an