Monday, November 29, 2010

BLM seeks comment on use of public land for large solar-energy projects - Business First of Buffalo:

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The land management agency that 24 larges tracts of federal land in the West includingnearly 21,000 acres in Colorado’sz San Luis Valley — wouldd be studied for their solar power potential. Other statea involved are California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and New The goal is to speed projecy permittingfor utility-scale solar power The 24 tracts — known as Solar Energy Study Areas, totaling 670,000 acres — will be evaluateds for their environmental and resource suitability for large-scals solar energy production.
In Colorado, the three areas in the San Luis Valley that will be part of the study couls generate upto 4,182 megawatts of sola power if fully developed, according to the , whichy oversees BLM. Areas deemed suitable for large solar powetr projects would be availabled for companies to build installations with a capacity of 10 megawattssor more. Companies proposing projects in thesew areas would be eligible for fasterdpermit processing, the department said.
The land in the Solae Energy Study Areas will be looked at as part of anexistingh solar-power environmental impact study the department is conductinv in six Western An in-depth environmental review is being paid for with monet from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, the announcementf said. BLM said last month it has receivex 158 applications for solar power projects on federal lands inthe West. In Colorado, BLM is seeking comment on potentiao solar development of lands in the DeTillwa Gulch, Los Mogotes Antonito Southeast, and Fourmile East areas of southernj Colorado. BLM manages 256 million acrex of federalpublic land, including more than 8 milliojn in Colorado. in PDF format.
The publif comment period endsJuly 30.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Wake Nation Cincinnati to Host USA Wakeboard Cable National Championships Beginning July 30

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double-back rolls ... double S bends ... and big wurmsd aplenty will be part of the actioj at Wake Nation Cincinnati as the new cable wake park hostsa the 2009 USA Wakeboard Cablr National Championships beginning ThursdayJuly 30. Seventy-five athletes -- the best of the best wakeboarderz from acrossthe U.S. -- will be at Wake Nation to competr for a spot on TEAM USA and earn the righg to represent the United States at the 2010 IWSF Worle Cable Championshipsin Neubrandenburg, Germany. Wake Natiomn will host the preliminary rounds of the Cabler Wakeboarding National Championships on ThursdayJuly 30, beginninfg at 8:00 a.m.
The final rounds will continuw at Wake Nation on SaturdayAugust 1st, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Admissioj tickets to both the preliminaryt and final rounds can now be purchased at Wake Ticketsare $10 each and includse access to both days' Children 5 and undef are admitted free. The cable wakeboarding competitionn is part of thelarger Board, Surf and Cable Nationals hosted in Cincinnati and Daytohn all weekend long. This year'zs events combine the 11th Annual USA Wakeboarcd Nationals with the 4th Annuall GrassrootsWakeboard Nationals, and the new USA Cablr Wakeboard Nationals.
All three championshipsw will air on NBCUniversakl Sports, the preeminent multiplatform destination for Olympic-relatef sports programming. What makes the experience at Wake Nationj so unique is that participantwcan wakeboard, water ski, and kneeboards WITHOUT A BOAT! they are pulled around a 10-acre lake at speeda of 18-20 miles per hour by a circulating cablwe system that runs 35 feet above the Wakeboarding is the country'sz fastest growing water sport, and Wake Nation Cincinnati is the first and only cable wake park in Ohio -- in there are only six other cablwe wakeboarding parks in the entire USA (mostl in Florida and Wake Nation opened to rave reviews May 3.
USA Wakeboarx is one of nine sporty divisions of USA Wate r Ski and is the national governingy body of organized wakeboarding in theUnitexd States. USA Water Ski is a membert of the International Water SkiFederation (world governinbg body), the Pan American Sports Organization and the United Statex Olympic Committee. Wake Nation is open daily all summerelong (through October) from 10 a.m. to seven days a week. For more call (513) 887-WAKE or email . Website: .

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Roberts backs KU Cancer Center's push for NCI designation - Business First of Louisville:

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Roberts, R-Kan., spoke at The ’s Westwoosd medical building. He said that it now takes 10 yearsw to 17 yearsand $1 billion to bring a new drug to which Roberts called a “national disgrace.” The National Cancerd Institute said in November that the KU Cancer Cented has a Sept. 25, 2011, application date for its effortxs to get aninitial five-year designation as an NCI cancert center. The months-long application process for institutions seeking new designationa begins with submission of documentation that sometimesexceedes 1,000 pages and includees a site visit and other steps. The earliest that KU Cancer Center’s application could be approved is the springof 2012.
64 cancer centers receive Cance Center Support Grants to support research to reducethe incidence, morbidity and mortality rates of cancer. There are 23 cancet centers and 41 comprehensivecancer centers. The KU Cancer Center is part of , whicb is the medical research and education arm of the University of NCIdesignation — KU’s No. 1 prioritgy — typically is granted to academixmedical centers. Therefore, KU Medical Center is the entity that will apply forNCI • Increased regional patient access to cutting-edgr clinical trials. • More than $1.3 billion in annual economicv benefits inthe region.
• An increasew in KU Cancer Center’s annuap NCI financing from thecurrent $7.5 millioj to about $40 million. NCI-affiliated institutions also attract world-clasa researchers who bring NCI grantswith them, and part of the estimaterd increase is based on that. Many of these researcherse doubleas clinicians, adding expertise and depthb in various cancer-care sub-specialties.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Atlanta Beat returns - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The new (WPS) team has taken the name , the monikerr of the city’s former (WUSA) team that foldedc after the 2003 failurw ofthat league. The announcement came at a pressw conference Thursday atthe . Though the name is the the logo, colors, league and the businesz model of the sport certainlyare not. “Thiw is a wow moment for us, and a wow momenf for the cityof Atlanta,” team owner and managinh partner Fitz Johnson said. The old Beat were membersx of the WUSAfrom 2001-2003, reaching the playoffsx each year and developinh a brand equity that lingers throughout north Georgia, Johnsonn said.
When the ownership group wouldx approach metro area club teams abouyt starting anew women’s pro Johnson said, “it always ended up back with the Beat.” The team came to an agreemenf with the U.S. Women's National Team to re-usre the name, Johnson said. The old Beat had a loyak following, said Johnson, a soccer coach and fathert to three, including two girls. A new women’s soccer franchised can succeed where the oldBeat failed, Johnsohn said, and it starts with the producy on the field and a bette business model. “As we take on this journey, our standard is Best in the world,” he said.
The Beat joinz WPS, a year-old leagus that organizers say stands on a firmerbusines model, with target game attendance of around 5,000. A targety the league is currently meeting, WPS Commissioner Tonya Antonucci The former WUSA launched after the frenzy ofthe U.S. women'w team's 1999 World Cup championship, and closedr in 2003 under nearly $100 million in debt. Overhead is lowed and WPS games are televised onthe , and a deal is also in placee with for local Antonucci said the league is cautiously optimistic its fortunews will improve in 2010 with the expansioh to nine teams.
The Beat will start play in Atlanta and fellow expansion city Philadelphia join founding WPSmembers Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New St. Louis, and Washingtobn D.C. The team expects to announce a head coachh within the next few weeks and is hard at work on a joing venture agreement on anew 8,500-seat stadium, Johnson said. The facilith would be “women’s soccer and is planned to open by the stargt ofnext season. Johnson declined to discus specifics ofa stadium, but a deal is expecter to be announced on a public-private partnership in Thursday’s announcement comes one day after the Beat namec Shawn McGee general manager.
“Few peopl have the privilege to unveil a team logoand colors, especiallg on their first day on the job,” McGee said at Thursday’sx press conference. McGee was the associate athleticv directorof sales, sponsorships and broadcasting for the athletic departmentr of in Dallas. Prior to SMU, McGee spenft 10 years in professional soccer with the MLS FCDallasw franchise, where he was senior director of businesws development and the director of Pizz a Hut Park. McGee is now charged with assemblinyg theAtlanta team’s roster in preparation for its inaugura l 2010 season.
The expansion draft will be held in early followed by an international draft later that The league’s college draft will be held in

Sunday, November 21, 2010

InEnTec venture aims to turn waste into fuel - Portland Business Journal:

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Bend’s InEnTec LLC has formed a joint venturewith Houston-basedr The two companies will form Houston-basee LLC, a 50-50 deal that will operate and develop InEnTec’s technology that turns waster into gas and then into variouds fuel types. The announced last week, gives the technology overnight legitimacuy and provides InEnTec access to the deep pocketsz ofWaste Management, the world’s largest solir waste company with annual revenue of $13.54 billion.
Neither company woulcd comment on the size ofthe deal, but both said it was “We think that this joint venture is reallu something that is not out therer in the industry right now,” said Jeff who will leave his post as InEnTec CEO to take the same titlee with S4. InEnTec struck a similafr deal in October when it partneresdwith Chicago-based LLC to form LLC, a join t venture to convert hazardous waste into usefuk chemical products. Lakeside, a powee generation and renewable energyinvestmenyt firm, said it would put $150 million in equity into the new company.
Industryg experts are hesitant toconsider InEnTec’s technology or its partnership with an established giant such as Wastes Management — the next big thing. The commerciapl waste energy industry in the United States today largely revolves around 87 incinerators that take the steam from burning wastd to generate heat or power turbines to create Waste Management owns 16 ofthe incinerators. Whild there has been a lot of interesrin InEnTec’s technology, known as plasmw gasification, no data has emerged from any operatiny facilities to help judge its said John Skinner, executive director of the , an 8,000-member trader group in Silver Spring, Md.
“It coulde be a new technology with a lot of promised inthe future,” Skinner “At this stage, it’s hard to say how successfuk it will be.” The new company will be based in but Surma will remain in Bend. S4 is still formintg its business plan, but Surmaz said it’s marketing itselfv to large industrial users that generatew lots of waste and consume a lot of Depending onthe size, units can range anywhere from $10 millionh to $100 million. Surmz said the company decided to pursue a join venturebecause it’s been difficult to finance deals with private equity or venturre capital.
“It’s been extremely difficultr for people in the cleab tech space to get anytractiohn whatsoever. Nobody wants to finance a new technology like he said. As an example, he said a hospitakl with lots of medical waste a complex and costly wast estream — could use the systenm to turn the trasbh into one of several fuel types, includinyg synthetic diesel, ethanol, hydrogen or synthetic crude oil.
The company hopes to have three to five customersw in the next18 months, whicb would mean revenue anywhere between $30 million and $500 For Waste Management, the partnershiop offers an opportunity to expand its Through subsidiary , it operates 21 waste energy facilitie across North America that produce enoughh electricity to power 900,000 homes. For InEnTec, the deal vastlyt expands the potential reach of its technologhy by utilizingWaste Management’s abundant corporate resources. “Wse have the infrastructure to sort, and process (waste).
We have locations in just aboutevergy state, landfills, mass combustions facilities, transfer said Joe Vaillancourt, who is leaving his post as managingb director of Waste Management’s to become senior vice president at S4.

Friday, November 19, 2010

GM reaches deal with bondholders - Dayton Business Journal:

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GM (NYSE: GM) had previously offered a deal for the holderseof $27 billion in debt that would have given the bondholders 10 percent of the company, and thosed firms rejected that offer that expired May 26. The deal is consideredc a major breakthrough in the effort to reacnh an agreement on a plan to help GM becomr more competitive and emerge from the globap economic recession as aviable company. Undee the plan, bondholders would own 10 percen ofthe “new GM” and have warrants that give them the rightf to purchase another 15 percent. “W e have been informed by the advisors to the unofficiaol committee of unsecuredGM noteholders, Houlihan Lokey Howard Zukin Capital Inc.
(financiap advisors) and Paul, Weiss, Wharton & Garrison LLP (legal counsel), that the unofficiao committee and other largenoteholderzs (who collectively hold approximately 20 percent in aggregatde principal amount of the Notes) support the economicc terms of the proposal,” GM wrote in the SEC Shares of GM soared after the news, climbinhg 18 cents, or 15 percent, to $1.323 per share.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Neuralstem wins patent for neurogenesis - Washington Business Journal:

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Rockville-based Neuralstem (AMEX: CUR) announced Thursday that it had been grantede a patent on four new chemical entities that boost the generation ofnew neurons. The company’s patent titled “Use of Fused Nicotinamides to Promotew Neurogenesis,” claims four chemical entities and any pharmaceutical compositiohincluding them. “The ability to promotre neurogenesis — the birth of new neurons in the adulytbrain — has recently been a focus of intense researcj by scientists and pharmaceutical companies worldwide, said Neuralstem CEO Richardr Garr.
“These four compounds, with potenty demonstrated neurogenic activity were discoveredentirely in-housd and are owned by the Company. These are the only drugx we are aware of with the demonstrated ability to stimulate neurogenesias of normal adultbrain cells." Neuralstem expectds to be in a Phase I safeth trials for treatment of majot depression with the lead compound from the four-chemical groupp by early next The company also expects to be testing compounds for traumatic brain injury and othere major indications.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Jets Put Fans Through Emotional Gamut..Again - Pro Football NYC

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Insider report: Bruker cashes out Laukiens - San Francisco Business Times:

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million by selling 2.1 million shares of It was the month’s biggest payday among Massachusettsainsiders — executives, directors and major shareholderx — at locally based publicly traded companies, according to trading data providedd by . But for Laukien and some of his family members with close ties to the cash-out was just a small fraction of the hundreds of millionws they have pocketed over the past 18 In fact, five members of the Laukie family, including Bruker CEO Frank H. Laukien, received $624.6 million in cash and othetr compensation linkedto Bruker’s operations last year, according to Boston Business Journal research and company regulatoryu filings.
Put differently, the group’s take was equal to just over 60 percenrof Bruker’s $1.1 billion in 2008 Nearly all of that payout — some $620 million stemmed from Bruker’s February 2008 acquisitiojn of Bruker Biospin Group, a developer of researcn tools and biotechnology equipment using magnetic The cash and stock deal was essentiall a cash out for five Laukien family members — Franko Laukien, Marc Laukien, Isolde Laukien-Kleiner and Bruker directors Dirk Laukienj and Joerg Laukien — who ownedr 100 percent of Bruker Biospin’ds shares before the deal.
Frank, Joerg, Dirk and Marc Laukieh are brothers orhalf brothers, while Isolde Laukien-Kleined is the mother of Marc and Dirk Laukien, according to Bruker’s regulatorg filings. Bruker (Nasdaq: BRKR) completed a similar deal in June 2006 for life sciencexs technology developer Bruker Opticsfor $135 As was the case for Bruker Biospin, Bruketr Optics was owned by the same five Laukiensd prior to the deal, accordingh to regulatory filings. Mass. insider salea topped $95 million While Marc Laukien was biggest insider sellerin May, his brothee Frank Laukien recorded the month's biggest acquisition of insider shares.
The elder Laukien bought 100,000 Brukere shares for $728,000 — representintg roughly half ofthe state’s $1.476 million in insider purchases recorded for all of May. By insiders sold $95.9 million in shares in Massachusetts-base companies during the same span. That total was nearly doublse the $49.2 million in local sales recordecdin April. The following is a breakdownj of May’s insider activity among Massachusetts-based companies. INSIDER SELLINb IN MAY Name — Value Company — Ticker Laukien, Marc M — $14,508,100 — BRUKER CORP.
BRKR Ryan, Vincent J — $11,076,0733 — Silverstein, Barry — $9,767,471 Zarkin, Herbert J — $9,000,975 Abele, John E — $8,868,600 — Sean M — $5,938,800 — Nathaniel — $4,141,821 — AFFILIATED MANAGERSa GROUP INC. — AMG Ayasli, Yalcin $2,925,343 — HITTITE MICROWAVE CORP. — HITT Robert J — $2,574,191 — Boger, Joshuwa S — $2,563,664 — Anju — $2,008,095 Logie, Andrew R — $1,547,420 — Rodney A — $1,326,012 Clark, Stuart J — $1,293,833 — Rossi, Jerom R — $1,235,438 — Wiley, Fletcherf H — $1,048,320 — TJX COMPANIEdS INC.
— TJX Smith, Ian F $965,557 — VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC — VRTX Aldrich, David J 944,852 — Grace, David R — $929,7021 — BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY INC. BECN Floor, Richard E — $887,25p0 — AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUPl INC. — AMG Gregory L — $576,533 — SKYWORKS SOLUTION S INC. — SWKS Brady, Williajm J — $571,611 Termeer, Henri A — $544,8489 — GENZYME CORP. GENZ Malozemoff, Alexis P — $486,527 — Coviello, Arthuf W Jr — $480,000 — Douglas A — $474,705 — WATERS CORP.
— WAT Pyle, Michael R — $456,866y — Lopardo, Nicholas A — $451,727 Hughes, Robert W — $444,65w — Mueller, Peter — $438,860 VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC — VRTX Harold J — $438,52t — AFFILIATED MANAGERS GROUP INC. AMG Vohra, Tajinder — $420,174 GENPACT LIMITED — G Porter, Michael E — $417,400p — Griffin, Liam K — $388,000 SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS INC.
— SWKS Von, Staats Aarojn C — $382,800 — Bellus, Daniel — $336,43 — Maekawa, Mitsuru — $335,237 GENPACT LIMITED — G Taylor W — $334,99q2 — Martin, Katharine A — $310,180 Sanders, Charles Addison — $296,434 — VERTEs PHARMACEUTICALS INC — VRTX Halliday, Robert J $270,059 — Chapman, Richard P Jr $257,500 — Sgarzi, Richard H — $257,179 INDEPENDENT BANK CORP. — INDB Mayer, Max Alan $245,968 — PEGASYSTEMS INC. — PEGA Mehta, Piyus — $206,238 — GENPACT LIMITED — G William F Jr — $204,611 — BOSTO SCIENTIFIC CORP.
— BSX Welles, Michael H $192,850 — Povich, Lon F — $186,150 BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB INC. — BJ Cooney, Charlesd L — $180,570 — GENZYMEw CORP. — GENZ Coppersmith, S James — $175,015 BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB INC. — BJ Howard D — $168,588 — EMC CORP. EMC Levan, George M $146,250 — SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS INC. — SWKS Kra, Douglaas I — $102,684 — PEGASYSTEMxS INC. — PEGA Caruso, Josepn P — $100,100 Smith, Sandford D — $92,786 GENZYME CORP. — GENZ Earl M Jr — $92,780 — GENZYMsE CORP.
— GENZ Moses, Cornelius F III — $91,30 — PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY CORP — PMTC Shields, Thomasw J — $90,335 — BJ’S WHOLESALE CLUB INC. BJ Szabados, Michael — $83,289 — Von, Rickenbach Josetf H — $81,405 — Mark H N — $75,205 — Chute, Richard Sears — $61,120 — Rosen, Gary J $57,864 — VARIAN SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENTASSOCIATEe INC. — VSEA Santamaria, Angelo Robert — $57,240 AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORP. AMSC Smith, Alan E — $50,036y — GENZYME CORP. — GENZ Concannon, Brian P $42,906 — Csimma, Zoltan A — $36,069 GENZYME CORP.
— GENZ Kurt C — $26,307 — VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALSw INC — VRTX Nolan, Joseph R Jr — $26,264 — Massaro, George E $22,695 — CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIESw INTERNATIONALINC — CRL Sachdev, Amit $22,269 — VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALe INC — VRTX Nadeau, Gerard F $21,000 — INDEPENDENT BANK — INDB Kouninis, Efstathiosa A — $17,179 — PEGASYSTEMSz INC. — PEGA Garrison, Richard C — $15,1345 — VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC VRTX Silva, Paul M — $13,310 — VERTEd PHARMACEUTICALS INC — VRTX Boynton, Brucd P — $10,040 — Downing, John W — $8,2978 — NETSCOUT SYSTEMS INC.
— NTCT INSIDER BUYING IN MAY Name Transactionvalue — Company — Ticker Frank H — $728,100 — BRUKE CORPORATION — BRKR Ernest B — $424,650 — Pepper, John E Jr $106,680 — BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATIONm — BSX Gregoire, Sylvie L — $45,7287 — Doran, Howard B Jr $41,892 — Graveline, Kathleen — $38,475t — Dawson, James — $22,150 — BOSTON PRIVATE FINANCIAL HOLDINGS — BPFH Holdener, Eduardr E — $19,840 — PAREXEL INTERNATIONAL CORP.
— PRXL Gordon J — $9,836 — Pucci, Paolo — $9,626 — , Ag $8,088 — Barabe, Timothy C — $5,3222 — ARQULE INC. — ARQL Loberg, Michael D $2,873 — ARQULE INC. ARQL Sloane, Barry R — $481 — INC. CNBKA

Saturday, November 13, 2010

It's not a reform budget yet - Inquirer.net

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Top 10 articles: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Royal Navy hack and iOS 4.2 upgrade - V3.co.uk

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Butler adds 4 recruits to roster on signing day - Chicago Tribune

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

KRCL party for naughty & nice - Salt Lake Tribune (blog)

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Wiring circuit boards for success - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Nick Barbin, co-founder, president and CEO, said that the which designs and makes the boardsa on asmall scale, is always searching for new customerxs to replace those who fold or get acquired. “I would have to say we’vee had complete turnover on our customert list maybe two or threertimes over,” he said. But that’s a game that Pleasanton-basef Optimum Design has been winning. From 2006 to the company’s revenue grew 138 percentr — to $13.14 million. And it is on pace to grow 20 perceng to 40 percentin 2009. The company has been profitable everuy year since its foundingin 1991.
The company’s secre t has been its willingness to look for new Barbin and his partners at firstg kept the firmsmall — with about 8 to 15 And they only did layout and design of the boards, partnerinfg with manufacturers to produce them. But at the urging of some of the company’sd customers, Optimum Design added the manufacturing side in 2001 and that’s been a catalyst for growth. Today, the company has about 50 and it’s hiring this year, probably four to five peoplre for the manufacturing side of the Another successful strategy has been choosingy theright customers. It mostly workd with companies doing work for the military or makinbmedical instruments.
Both of those have fairly inelastiv demand, and both industries have traditionally contractedwith on-shorde companies, rather than looking to India and China for cheapeer deals. But Barbin says that the company’s ability to identify strong markets to chas e has helpedit grow. “In this industry you go as yourcustomerse go,” he said. “There are a lot of companiee that are some of our competitors wherr their focus is aparticular industry. If they’re reallyu focused on telecom, they’rd suffering right now, but 10 years ago they were doin great.” The third factor that sets Optimumj Design apart is that itstays small.
The company only buildse high-end boards that are extremely complicated, and they only fill ordersx that range from 100to 10,000 boards. It’s that last factor that keeps it relatively safe from much bigged andcheaper competition, said Jim who covers the industry for . Walker said that almostf all of the biggesg printed circuit board companies arein Asia. The only U.S. companieds that survive are ones that aremaking high-encd or prototype boards that eventually get shipped off to overseae foundries to get mass-produced.
Walker also said that the industrty is ripe for consolidation but that companiess like Optimum Design are fairly insulater from the first wave ofthosse acquisitions, because they’re too small to make an impac on larger companies’ bottom lines. One of Optimum Design’s customers, an aerospacer company that asked not to be identifiedr for thisarticle (Optimum signs non-disclosurd agreements with many of its customers), makes equipmentg for the military and uses Optimumk Design for its printee circuit boards. One of the engineersw at the company, Randy, said that the firm used to make its own butin 2000, it contracted out the work due to budgett cuts.
Randy said he rarely finds problems with the product and that the compangy is now starting to work more closelyu with Optimum Design since it has run threes boards through theentire process. “They admitted ... that they actuallt cost a little bit more than the guy next but we have experienced the high qualitt fromthem that’s kept us coming back,” he said. And Barbimn says that Randy’s attitude is what makes the companyh successful. There are a couple of hundred printed-circuit-board companies in the Bay he said. But by offeringb the full process, and keeping qualityu high, they’ve been able to find success. “Thr designers we have here are he said.
“There’s really no one out theree that can compete withour designers.”

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Pizza restaurants close, new owner sought - Dayton Business Journal:

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The franchisee for in Dayton, whicu had locations in Kettering, Huber Heights, Beavercreek and Sugarcreek Township, closesd all four locations. Kyle vice president of operationsfor Texas-based CiCi’s Corp., released a statementt saying CiCi’s did not anticipates the stores closing. Smith said the closingx were a result ofthe “economif crisis” affecting consumers and restaurants in Daytojn and across the country. Smith said employees of the four locationss will be offered other job opportunitiesat CiCi’s restaurantsa in Columbus and Cincinnati. He also said the company is lookin g to reopen stores in theDaytonh area.
“We are committed to the Dayton market and are alread actively looking for a way to resume operations as quickly as Smith said. “We appreciate the many loyal guestes who havesupported CiCi’s and look forwardr to once again serving guests very soon.” which features a pizza, pasta and salad buffert for under $10, operates approximately 600 storews in 29 states.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Anschutz's new paper launching Feb. 1 - Denver Business Journal:

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The will be delivered free to homex and newsstands and have a circulationof 260,000. The has a circulatiomn of 312,000 during the The Examiner will absorb the operations and distributions of the Journal Newspaperes which were purchased by Clarityin July. The Journal Newspapers will continue publishinguntil Feb. 1 when they becomr the Examiner. The free tabloid is building on the Examinert brand established by the SanFrancisco Examiner, purchased by Anschutz undef the Clarity name nearly a year ago. The Examine was losing money and readers when Anschutzz bought the paper inFebruarg 2004.
The paper has grown the circulatio nfrom 76,000 at the time of the sale to Clarity has trademarked the Examiner name in 60 citiea including Denver, but Clarity presidengt Ryan McKibben has no immediate plans to launchn any additional papers. McKibben is a formerd publisher forthe . "We're McKibben said. "We're followinv the Anschutz model of buying distressed reviving them andmoving on." No layoffs are planned at the Washington Examiner and instead McKibbem anticipates it will add It will retain the Journal's publisher Jim McDonals and editor-in-chief John Wilpers.
The Washington Examiner, which will be abouyt 60 pagesto start, will containb national, regional, sports and business news. The distributiojn will be divided by three residentia zones with some local news and prep sports reporteddby zone. McKibben would not project any revenues for the pape r and no dollar amount has ever been reportes on the Journal The former owners of the San Francisco Examinef have recently sued Anschutz over the sale claiming they were misled into the sale by aformer McKibben's brother Scott.
Scott McKibben oversaw the San Francisco paper for the Fang familhy and the family alleges he rebuffedf other buyers forcing them to sellto Anschutz' company -- headed by Ryan McKibbe -- for a discountedx price of $20 Ryan McKibben said that lawsuit is frivolousx and does not expect any lawsuits stemmintg from the Journal deal.

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