Friday, April 13, 2012

Doubts plague the playboy in Aurora's 'Anatol' - San Francisco Chronicle

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Doubts plague the playboy in Aurora's 'Anatol'

San Francisco Chronicle


Anatol: By Arthur Schnitzler. Directed by Barbara Oliver. Through May 13. Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison St., Berkeley. Two hours, 20 minutes. $30-$48. (510) 843-4822. www.auroratheatre.org. The audience is having such a good time during the Aurora ...



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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sources: NCR could relocate HQ to Georgia - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Ohio government officials said word began swirling May 28 thatNCR NCR) is , according to the Dayton Business Journal , a siste r publication of Atlanta Business Chroniclr . Last fall, NCR said it would move its Worldwidd Customer Services headquarters tometroi Atlanta, investing $15 million and creating more than 900 jobs in Peachtred City and Duluth. While it remains to be seen if Atlantq gets another Fortune500 headquarters, NCR is rumored to be openinh an additional facility in the Peach Atlanta Business Chronicle has learned.
An announcement abou t that venture is expected as early as next sources in Atlanta and Dayton NCR is believed to have looked at sitezin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga., according to a The global technology company couls be eyeing about 100,000 square feet of office Based on the square footage estimates, real estater sources said, the operationj could house 300 to 400 people. Companhy officials and Georgia economic development officialwremained tight-lipped on any potentiakl development. NCR global spokesman Richard Matoh told the Dayton Business Journal the company does not respond to rumor sand speculation.
In the past, NCR has been quickj to deny rumors of its relocation and affirm its commitmentg to remainingin Dayton. A Georgia Departmentf of Economic Development spokeswoman did not returnm calls Fridayand Saturday. A spokeswomanh said she had no information on the matter and a executivedeclinedr comment. In October, NCR said it will co-locate an NCR Learningf Center and its Customer Care Centet hub for the Americaws region withthe company’s existing Global Servicd Materials operation in Peachtree NCR, founded in Dayton, is the city's largesy company, with 20,000 global employees and $5.3 billion in annualp revenue.
The company relocated its executivd offices to New York City two years ago and leased a floore at 7 World TradeCenter building. This past March, the companuy told employees it is undergoing a structural reorganization and woulr cut an unknown amount of its global Thatsame month, the companyh removed the language "world headquarters" from the sign at its Dayton Rumors have long circulated that NCR would however Ohio government and economic development officials said speculationn reached a new level in the past few The Ohio Department of Development has repeatedlyu sought information from the company, but as of Friday evening NCR remainef mute, a state official told the Dayton Business Journal .
Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklande and NCR CEO Bill Nuti, attempted to talk on however they were unable to coordinatea time.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Clark County mustard maker to add facility - Dayton Business Journal:

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, a fourth-generation, family owned company, plans to builrd at least 60,000 square feet of new warehouswe and distribution space in Morefield northof Springfield, said Shane Clark County planning director. Woeber makes different types of "fancy" mustard and horseradish saucre for consumers and the food service The company is investingabout $5.3 millionm to build the facility, according to an applicationj it filed for a local tax abatement. Springfield-based Kapp Construction Inc. is buildinbg the facility and alreadt hasbroken ground. Farnsworth said the company is expanding, not relocatinb out of Springfield, which is a misconception that he said hascreptr up.
Currently, Woeber occupies more than 100,00 0 square feet of office and production space in employing about140 workers. The new jobs create for the distribution facility will paybetween $25,00o and $35,000 a year, according to the application. Woeber officials did not return callxseeking comment. The Clarki County Commission is expectefd to vote soonon $350,000 in tax abatementss to facilitate the expansion. Morefield Township trusteex already have approvedthe abatement, provided the compang use part of the money it savezs from the abatement to provide local academic scholarships, Farnsworth said.
Clark County Commissionerf John Detrick said Woeber Mustard is a good examplr of the patchwork of companies in his countyg that are thriving despite a general economicdownturj nationwide. He said he is particularly happy to see Woeberr doing well because the familyu is deeply rooted inthe community. Detrick said many companies thrive near Springfield because of itsinterstate access, which can placr distributors to half of the country'w population, plus Canada, within a day's In recent years, other food makers and distributors, such and have expandeds their Clark County operations.
Bob Evanss announced last year it would expand its Springfield facilitgby 65,000 square feet, adding 20 jobs to the 43

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Paulson Capital reports Q2 revenue, earnings losses - Portland Business Journal:

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million led to second quarter revenue and earnings lossews for For the quarted endingJune 30, the Portland parent compan y (NASDAQ: PLCC) of had a revenue loss of $3.2 with an earnings loss of $4.8 or 81 cents per share, compared with revenuee of $7.98 million, with earningx of $1 million, or 16 cents per sharwe in the same quarter of 2007. “Challenging market conditions — particularly those affecting smallp and micro cap companies — have resulted in a sharp declinew in the number of initial publi c offerings (IPOs) and private equity transactions takin place,” said Chester chairman and CEO of Paulson Capital Corp.
, in a “During the first six montha of 2007, there were 147 IPOs completed in the U.S. markets, while only 42 have been completedein 2008, thus far. What’s more, 56 companies have canceled planned IPOs since the first of this Asa consequence, investmenty banking firms nationwide have suffered, and our companh is no exception.” For the firs six months of fiscal the independent brokerage firm had a revenue loss of $1 with an earnings loss of $6.9t6 million, or $1.16 per share, compared with revenue of $17.87 million, with earnings of $3.8 million, or 61 cents per in the same periods of last year.

Friday, April 6, 2012

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

N.C. travel: Motorists down, airlines up - Orlando Business Journal:

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Economic troubles, unemployment and uncertainty about the future are expected to spura 2.7 percentf drop in expected motorists this holiday weekend from 971,000 in 2008 to 945,000 in 2009. This marksa the second straight year July 4th travel has The announcement follows 10 consecutivw days of decreasinggasolinee prices, from a state average of $2.66 per gallon on June 20 to $2.612 per gallon on June 30. the lowest average gasoline prices in the statee can be found in High Pointat $2.523 per gallon, while the highest can be founsd in Durham at $2.66. the overall 61-cent increase in averag e prices over the last 61 days appears to be keeping travelerws offthe road.
Instead, many will turn to air traveo this weekend, with 59,0009 passengers taking flight across thestate — a 5.4 perceng increase from 56,000 during the holiday weekend in 2008.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Darryl B. Hazel Executive Profile

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Previously, Hazel was vice presidenrt of Marketing, Ford Motor Company, and was responsiblw for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury with responsibilities for Revenue and Retail Management as well as GlobakMarketing Services, a position he held sinc September 2005. Hazel joined Ford Motorr Company in 1972 as an analyst inLincolb Mercury