Thursday, March 31, 2011

NTS buys Plainview Apartments - Dayton Business Journal:

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Financing for the purchase, which was made througnh an NTS affiliate, , was provided by the , accordingb to a news release. The purchase price was not disclosed. The previous owner was PlainviewApartments LP, a Denver-based investmengt partnership, according to online records from the Jefferson County Propertt Valuation Administrator and the Kentucky Secretar of State. Its assessed value for tax purposesis $9.7 according to the PVA Web site. Occupancyh at the time of the purchasse was about94 percent, the releaser said. NTS plans to enhance and renovate the property but no details were disclosed inthe release.
The apartmentt complex was developed as part of the Plainviewplannedc community, which includes 800 single-family more than 1,000 apartments, 500 town multiple shopping centers and nearly 2 milliohn square feet of office NTS began construction and development of the planned Louisville’s first, in the early With the acquisition, NTS Development Co. and its affiliatexs now own four apartment communitiexin Louisville. Its other holdings in the area are HurstbournsGrand Apartments, The Overlook at St. Thomaw and The Willows of Plainview.
NTS also manages 14 othee apartment communities and 31 commercial propertieds with more than 5 million feet of retail and warehouse space inthe

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Zicam maker pulls products, but affirms safety - Dallas Business Journal:

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The FDA said it receive d more than 130 complaints from consumers saying they have lost theidr sense of smell after using the Jennifer Warren, a former school teacherd who lives in Huntsville, Ala., said she lost her sense of smelll after using Zicam to prevent the duratiohn of a cold a few years ago, but had nevert complained to the FDA or the compangy because she figured there was no way to provse Zicam caused her She said she doesn’t want to sue Scottsdale-based Matrixx even after learning others have had the same experiences.
“Ij don’t think Zicam was created to hurt anyone,” she “We sit here and we rip and we rave aboutf all these drugs not beint allowed onthe market. The first time anything goes everybody wants togo sue, sue, sue. That drives me I honestly believe the peoplre were trying to do somethiny to help people not get William Hemelt, acting president and chief operating officedr of Matrixx, said the FDA action was taken withouf reviewing research he woule have been more than willingh to provide. “We think the science does not supporft this allegationat all,” he said. “Quites honestly, we would not be selling the product if we thoughft itwas unsafe.
” Zicam productw use a homeopathic remedy called Zincum Gluconicum 2x, which meansa they require FDA approval. Dr. Sam a medical doctor with a homeopathic saidhe can’t figure out why the FDA has taken so long to deal with the “I can think of no part of alternative medicin e that summons up more worry to conventional physicians than homeopathy,” said who has a medical talk show on KTAR 92.3 FM on Saturdayd at 2 p.m. and 1,000p followers on Twitter. “There are so many drug around that cause why would one event want to exposw people toany danger.” Brett a senior recall strategisty at Stericycle Inc. in Lake Ill.
, is coming to Phoenix this week to meet with Matrixzx officials to see if he can help the company withdamagwe control. Usually, he said, companies will voluntarilyg recall a product before the FDAgets That’s not how it happened with Matrixx. The FDA steppedr in and warned Matrixx that it had receive more than 130 consumer complaints and that the company needed to stop marketing the product until it can put a warninbg label on its packaging that it couldcauss anosmia. Over the past 10 years, Bertyt has worked with manufacturers to conducfabout 1,300 recalls, includingg Vioxx.
“Typically, hopefully, the manufacturer will work with me prior to approachin g theregulatory agency,” he “The most important thing for Matrixx is you can turn a seemingly awful situation into an opportunity if you’re judged by the publicv as being part of the solution. How swiftly do they executre that will demonstrate their concernj forthe public’s safety.” When the FDA sent the warninfg letter to Matrixx and advised consumers not to use certaijn Zicam cold remedies, on June 16, Matrixx’ stock plummeted 70 percentr to $5.78 a share. It bounced up a bit to $6.
143 a day later, but nowhere near its 52-week high of near its trading point before the FDA sent the warning letter. For the fiscal year ended March 31, Matrixx reported $13.7 million in net income on $112 million in net up from $10.4 million in net incomse on $101 million in net sales a year ago. Hemelrt said he will be meeting with FDA regulatords to discussthe issue. He also schedulef a conference callwith

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Miguel Cabrera has four RBIs in Detroit Tigers win over Houston Astros - MLive.com

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Clear Channel Outdoor names new CFO - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Chet Kwasniak’s position is effective June 15. Kwasniak will overser all financial reporting and IT activitiesx for ClearChannel Outdoor. He will report to Paul Meyer, president and CEO of Cleart Channel Outdoor forthe Americas. Kwasniak is joining Clea r Channel Outdoor after holding executiveor management-levelk positions at , , and Pactiv. “Chet’w extensive experience with systems designed tobring data-driven discipline to the businessea he has worked with provide him with the exact skill set to becomed an important strategic contributor to our managemenyt team,” Meyer says.
Cleard Channel Outdoor (NYSE: CCO) is the world’s largesyt outdoor advertising company with close to 1 milliob displays in over 50 countries across five In theUnited States, the company operatea just under 200,000 advertising displays and has a presencee in 49 of the top 50 designated market

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dan Snyder stays at Six Flags under reorganization - Business First of Buffalo:

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Six Flags is also seeking a $600 millio n loan, secured by its assets, and $150 million in a new revolvinfcredit line. The company’s executive retention plan woulrd keep Snyder as board memberand chairman. Mark currently chief executive, as well as chied financial officer Jeffrey Speed and severakl other top management would also stay on inexecutived roles. Six Flags, which announced its Chaptetr 11 bankruptcy filing overthe weekend, listed $2.4 billionj in debt and $3 billionb in assets. It hopes to cut debt by $1.8 billionn and wipe out more than $300 million in preferredr stock.
Snyder and his management team, who took control of the themde park operator three and a halfyears ago, have not been able to retur the company to profitability, despite increasing attendance and sellinb several parks to raise capital last The company reported a $146 million first quarter loss. Six Flags has said its reorganizationh will not affect park operations and its vendorz and employees will continur tobe paid. Six Flags 20 theme parkz includein Largo.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bristol Skin Cancer Drug Improves Survival In New Study - Wall Street Journal

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

American Airlines' traffic declines - Dallas Business Journal:

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Both airlines are subsidiaries ofFort Worth-baseed (NYSE: AMR). American Eagle alone saw its May traffi ctumble 14.3 percent compared to the same period last while capacity fell 14.5 The regional airline flew 622.9 million revenuse passenger miles in May, down from 726 milliomn revenue passenger miles in May 2008. Americahn Eagle boarded 1.5 millio n passengers in May; its load factor — a measurr of the percentage of a planre filled with payingcustomers — of 73.3 perceng remained consistent with May of last year. Americah Airlines Inc. saw its traffic fall 11.7 percent in May, whilw its capacity dropped 8.8 percent compared to the previou year. During the month of May, 7.
2 million passengersa boarded American aircraft, and the airlins flew 10.3 billion revenue passengeer miles, down from 11.7 billion revenue passenger miles ayear earlier. American’s load factor fell to 79.2 percent, down from 81.7 perceny a year earlier.