Sunday, October 31, 2010

Children's Hospital CEO Roger Oxendale resigns - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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spokesman Frank Raczkiewicz confirmed the resignation Oxendale will remain through the endof 2009. He also is resigningf the presidencyof Children’s foundation, a position he has held sinc 2008. Oxendale, who was traveling Tuesday morning, was not immediately available. He joined the hospital 14 years ago asits CFO. He becamre COO in 2000 and replacer Ron Violi as president and CEOin 2005. Oxendalw dropped the president title when he took the post at the foundatiohnlast year. Children’s spokesman Marc Lucasiak said the organizatiom will be conducting a search to fill the foundatiohn position but will not continuew theCEO post.
Christopher Gessneer will continue to serve as presidentof Children’ss Hospital. He was appointed in 2008 after eight years as chiefoperating officer. Children’sz in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood May 2. It launched a $100 milliojn capital campaign last fall to help payfor it. John vice president of Witt/Kieffer, a recruitmenft firm specializing in thenonprofit sector, said it will be toughn to find a new presidentg for the foundation, but that Children’a is “well positioned” to attract strong “It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to find top-notcn development and advancement professionals,” Thornburgh said.
“Bugt I believe Children’s is in a stronge r position because of its The new building will be an assetf in recruitingexcellent candidates, and, frankly, fundraising for children’zs causes is something that the community responda to better than other nonprofits.”

Friday, October 29, 2010

Bodies spotted at Antarctic crash site - ABC Online

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Human Capital: People on the move, Feb. 17 - Dayton Business Journal:

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BU School of Medicine appoints Hymamn as associate provost for graduate medical scienceds Linda Hyman was appointed associate provost for the divisionn of graduate medical sciencesat . For the past five Hyman has served as vice provost for the division of healt sciencesat . She also held the position of assistany dean at thein Seattle.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

OECD: Spending cuts 'courageous' - The Press Association

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Beige Book: Activity Continued to Rise Albeit at'Modest Pace' - IMarketnews.com

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Japanese visitors still spooked by flu - Charlotte Business Journal:

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According to preliminary counts, a total of 8,870 passenger s arrived June 1-4 on flights to Hawaii from Japan. That’zs a 32 percent drop from the same periofin 2008, about 1,000 fewer visitors per day. The Japanesre visitor falloff begin the second week in May and was directlhy attributed toswine flu, also called H1N1 influenzaz A. Even though Japan has reported, as of Wednesday, 385 swinre flu cases of its own, ranking it amongh the top six countries affected by the many Japanese companies have banned employeesd fromoverseas travel. The swine flu outbreak is also affectingf travel from other Asianm countries to North Americaand Europe, accordintg to Hawaii Tourism Asia.
The Southu Korean travel industryreports 15-30 percent cancellationn rates in trips to U.S. destinationz since the end of Cancellations to Hawaii are under10 percent. The Chines e travel industry, meantime, said cancellations in outbound traveplare increasing, with fewer new-booked packages to the U.S.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Resolute Games launching new iPhone app - San Francisco Business Times:

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Seven Deaths is a fighting game that follows the livexs of eight characters through one night in Nagamachi through a battle for control in the The game includes full storiea of the characters and detailed The game will also eventually includse updatesfor Wi-Fi multiplayer and social Resolute Games has also created otherd iPhone applications, including “Segment” and “Elvis Mobile.” And Resolute gamerse will now have new, faster devices to play on. At its Worldwider Developers Conference inSan Francisco, announced the next generation of which will download content three times faster than the current branr and will include a 3-megapixe l autofocus camera.
It also has voice-control featuresz and a built-in compass. The 3GS also has improved battery life with up to nine hourxon WiFi, 10 hours while watching video, 30 hour s using audio, 12 hours using 2G talk and five hourxs using 3G talk. The new iPhone will be availabl e in black and white onJune 19. It will sell for $199 for a 16GB modekl and $299 for 32GB.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

UN report: Internet users to surpass 2B in 2010 - The Associated Press

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Survey: Just over half of Boulder workers drive to work alone - Daily Camera

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Monday, October 18, 2010

EMC beefs up Mass. presence with Cambridge lab, MIT sponsorship deal - Denver Business Journal:

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The Hopkinton, Mass., storage and information managementfgiant (NYSE: EMC) said Wednesday the Mediza Lab sponsorship is one of several initiativeds coordinated out of EMC Researcuh Cambridge, which will be located at 11 Cambridge Ctr. in Mass. The center will hous EMC’s security-business research lab, RSA Laboratories, as well as abouy a dozen researchers, technologists and business leadersacross EMC’s business units. The company also has research facilitiesx in China andSantqa Clara, Calif.
“Research and advanced technology groupesacross EMC, along with our globall university research partners, are discovering and exploring new technologiexs that will shape the future of digital information,” said Jeff Nick, EMC seniodr vice president and chief technology officer, in a “This is an incredible opportunity for EMC to bring togethetr some of the world’sz leading research minds and innovators in areasa such as personal information management, information integratioj and cloud computing.” As a consortium sponsor of the MIT Mediaw Lab, EMC will be able to accessx the center’s research on how peoplse use and interact with new technologies.
EMC said its initial collaborationh will be on new models for data ownershipand usage, interfaceds for business transactions and health care IT initiatives. A consortiujm sponsorship costs $200,000 per year for a minimuj of three years. Sponsors receive full intellectual property rights to technology developed at the lab durinftheir sponsorship. The announcemenyt comes a week after EMC and a group of universitiez and technology companies announced the developmenyt of a high performance computing researcjh facilityin Holyoke, Mass. Other tech giantd have built dedicated R&D lab in Cambridge in recenty years.
(Nasdaq: MSFT), (Nasdaq: GOOG) and (NYSE: IBM) builtf research centers in the city in the pasttwo

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Supes' misguided decision gives tenants, owners equal clout - San Francisco Business Times:

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With un-Solomon-like wisdom, the Board recentlyg approved an ordinance makingall "conditiona use" building permits issued to commercial property ownersx subject to appeal before the Aside from undercutting the authority of the , which usually maintains purview over such the Board has deciderd that the appeal process can be triggered by the signatur e of just five Supervisors acting at the behesgt of any residential or commercia l tenant in the city -- not those withinn the surrounding neighborhood.
This fundamentally changes the rules by which city government invalidating guidelines that previously allowed only property ownera the right to appeal Planning Commission decisionsd and granting equivalent rights to a group that has no legitimat basis forhaving them: tenants. Existing laws require the city Planning Commission approve a conditional use permit before any property owner structurally alters his or her In turn, property owners who apply for such a permitt must prominently display their application in the area where the remodeliny is planned and must notift all property owners within 300 feet of the project by Until the Board of Supervisors' recent intervention in the regulatorh process, if a nearby owner or tenant objectex to construction plans in theirr neighborhood, they could appear beforre the Planning Commission and state their case for not issuinb a conditional use permit.
Once the Planning Commissiob had granteda permit, however, only nearbuy property owners were permitted to protest the decision by petitioning the Boardf of Permit Appeals (to revoke the In most other cities acrossa the country, this is callefd due process. Yet, to the Board of Supervisors, this course of actioj didn't extend far enough. Regrettably, from a practicak standpoint, their efforts will hurt the local economy.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Texans receiving jobless benefits more than double a year ago - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Last week, 275,945 workersx across the state receivedunemploymenrt benefits, according to data from the . That’s a 165 percenty increase fromthe 104,363 who were receiving benefitsx a year ago. And as the number of unemployed has so too hasthe state’s weekly payout. The Texas Workforc Commission paid a totalof $77.8 million in unemployment benefits last week more than double the amount from a year ago and threwe times the weekly average of $22 milliobn paid out in fiscal 2008. Ann director of communications forthe TWC, said the current balance in the Texas Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund is an estimatex $953.8 million. That balance is expected to dwindlew tojust $18.
8 million by October 1. However, the TWC can borrow money interest-free from the federao government to shore up the balance throug h the end ofthe year. The state is likely to increased employer taxes in 2010 to help replenishthe fund.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

More CEOs look outside California to expand - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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has a decision to make. Business at his software-as-a-service company is off the charts. His company has seen triple-digitf growth over the past two years, and he needsz to add an insid sales team of about 35 people to his current That will up his payroll to 185 employeees split between four offices inthe U.S. and He’s just not sure he wants to hire themin “It’s very expensive to do business in so for us, we are absolutely looking for lower-cos t ways to add a significanrt sales organization,” Cabrera said. “We’re trying to decide where theyshould be.
” As a CEO, Cabrera isn’rt alone in his For every positive aspect — technology, accesa to capital, a live-work-play environment, grea t colleges and opportunities for learning — there seems to be a polatr opposite — soaring workers’ comp pricey real estate, high taxes and a generallgy unfriendly regulatory environment. The in fact, ranked dead last in a 2009 survey of 543 CEOson “Bestr and Worst States for Job Growthu and Business” by Chief Executive The best, according to the were Texas, North Carolina and Florida. California has held that dubiousw rankingsince 2006.
The CEOs surveyed ranked Californis first in technology and access to but 48th in the categories of cost of business andbusinese friendliness. They ranked the Golden State 31stin education. As for the statre budget crisis, it’s making an alreadyg bad situation worse. Business leaders say the Legislaturd and the governor are so tied up withthe state’w financial concerns that they have littles time for issues affectiny business or anything else.
“I’m awarwe of companies that have the opportunity to expand in California and are being romanced by other states that will make enormoux accommodations toattract high-tech industry,” said Tom founder of the venturd firm CMEA Capital. “The environmentf here in California, especially in terms of the ability to get cooperatio n from the state withtax relief, job training, etc., I’v found to be dismal.” Baruch had a visit in June from Coloradol Gov.
Bill Ritter, who has taken an interest in CMEA’x energy investments and wanted to tell Barucu a little about his home state and invite him to consider locating a CMEA satellite office or some of thecompaniesx he’s funded there. “I will follosw up and pay a visit and look at investmentopportunitiea there,” Baruch said. “My time is so scarce, if I’mj willing to take a day and spenddit there, it says something.” In a 2008 Milkemn Institute study titled “America’s High-Tech Economy,” Silicohn Valley remained at the top of the list of best-performinv U.S.
metro areas, noted for its unique ecosystemm that spawns notonly companies, but also entire industries. But one industryu about to break open inthe U.S. advanced battery development — is lookinvg to Kentucky as itsnew epicenter. More than 50 companiese from acrossthe country, including five lithium ion batteryy developers from the Bay Area, have banded togetherr to seek as much as $400 milliob in federal stimulus money from the U.S. Department of Energgy so they can build anestimated $500 million manufacturinv facility.
Kentucky has promised to pitchin $200 million to developp that facility; California wasn’t among the eightg finalists being considered by the group, the National Allianc e for Advanced Transportation Batteries. Clark CEO of Molecular Nanosystema Inc. of Palo Alto, one of the member s of the alliance, said his companyg did a line-item comparison of all of the costsd it would incur by opening a plant inCaliforniaw — and the company is considering leaving the The concern isn’t the state’s he said. It’s the cost of doinv business.
“We’re exploring moving out of state,” Dong “A product such as lithium ion is competitive and and in order to do any manufacturing it wouldbe tough. I have to answer to my A report issued June 23 by the Milken Institute bearseout Dong’s problem. California had 21 percent fewer manufacturinh jobs in 2007 thanin 2000, compared with a decliner of 20 percent nationally and 13 percent among seven states competing for the same type of manufacturing Driving that decline: a reputation for an unfriendlyh business climate, comparatively high tax rates, a restrictives regulatory climate and unsustainable government spending.
San Jose Mayorf Chuck Reed said California’s budget crisis ends up beinyg another issue weighing on the minds of Some companies havean “ABC” — Anywherre But California — policy when it comes to expansion plans, he said. One company the city foughrt long andhard for, Nanosolar Inc., needsw to find space for a $42 milliojn solar project, testing thin-film technology as part of a governmengt grant. Reed said the company has indicatedeit can’t find the appropriater space here.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Trent Reznor: Zuckerberg Should Not Be Mentioned In The Same Breath As Steve Jobs - TechCrunch

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Triangle unemployment rate still lowest in state - Triangle Business Journal:

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The unemployment rate for the Raleigh-Durham area was 8.5 down from 8.7 percent in February. The ESC does not adjustt local unemployment numbers forseasonakl factors. Because the unadjusted rate reflectss data at the time of collection and does not accountt for the impactof season-specific jobs and other variables, it is not consideredc an accurate gauge of month-to-month economic Yearly comparisons are valid, however, and on that basis, the impactg of the recession on the Triangle over the past 12 monthse is strikingly evident. March 2008 unemployment for the Raleigh-Durham area was 4.1 with 32,570 people out of work and lookingt fornew jobs.
There were 72,594 jobless people seekin g work in the seven-county Triangle during March this ESC says. Region-to-region comparisons also pass the smell test, and the Triangle once again easily has the lowes jobless rate among the state's federally definede combined statistical areas. The state's largest job market, is weighed down by unemploymentof 12.4 while the Triad area of High Point and Winston-Salem is at 11.3 percent. The federal government splits the Triangle into two metropolitanstatisticalo areas. The Durham-Chapel Hill metro, comprising Durham, Orange, Chathamj and Person counties, posted the lowest joblessw rate inthe state, 7.
6 percent, down from 8 percentg in February. The Raleigh-Cary metro, comprisin Wake, Johnston and Franklin counties, lowered its unemployment rate, to 8.6 percent from 8.8 percent, but lost its statuds as holder of the second lowes jobless rate among North Carolina TheJacksonville area, home to the Camp LeJeune Marin e base and the Marines’ Cherry Point air shaved its rate 0.7 percentage to 8.3 percent. Overall, 84 of the state'sz 100 counties posted lower unemployment ratew in March than they didin That's not surprising given that industriex that perform work outdoors usually increase hirinfg in March, as do tourism employers.
“While many of our countieds are experiencing a slight decreasein unemployment, our stat e still faces significant challengese because of national recession,” said ESC Chairman Moses Carey Jr. John research associate at the Nortu CarolinaBudget & Tax said in a writtej release that he saw little reason for optimismk in the latest ESC numbers. "Nothingf in the March report suggeste that the labor market has reachedx aturning point," Quinternoo said. "Families and communities across the state will confronr the consequences of a weak labor market well into the foreseeable future." The N.C.
Budget & Tax Centere is part of the , a liberap think tank and advocacy organization. To see county unemploymenf numbers and other details on the March employment go tothe

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Report: MediaNews Group, Verve Wireless to partner on mobile news - Boston Business Journal:

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Encinitas, Calif.-based Verve is initiating partnerships with MediaNews as well as otherenewspaper companies: The Hearst Corp., a minoritu owner of the Post and most other MediaNewxs newspapers, as well as Belo and Cox Newspapers, . Verve's business is buildin g mobile sitesfor newspapers. Its CEO, Art is a 30-year newspaper veteran who won a Pulitzee Prize in 1986 as a reporter for the Philadelphiaq Inquirer for his articles on the InternalRevenur Service. Verve already is workingb with the Associated Preszs news service as well asMcClatchy Co., New York Times Regional Group and Mediw General, Mediaweek said. Another mobile-news company, Crisp is working with Gannett Co. Inc.
, America's largest newspapedr chain, as well as the Washington Post. The Denver Post currently offers a that features a list of recent But newspapers nationwide are looking for ways to generatr more revenue from their mobile news feeds throughg such means as targetedlocal advertising. Mediaweek quotee a forecast from the Kelsey Group that local mobile ad revenued willtop $3.1 billion by 2013, up from $160 millioj in 2008. The New York Timezs Co. has said recently it may start chargingf readers for news delivered tomobile devices, Mediaweek said.
Last month, MediaNews executive said they and will develoop ways to charge readers for some of itsweb "We cannot continue to give all of our content away for MediaNews CEO William Dean Singleton and Presidentf Joseph "Jody" Lodovic .

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Encharter Insurance Receives Inaugural PIA National Excellence in Social Media ... - Kansas City Star

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wal-Mart lays off up to 800 at home office - Triangle Business Journal:

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headquarters, the company Citing “unprecedented times,” Wal-Mart Stores Presidenyt and CEO Mike Duke said in a memo distributef to employees Tuesday that workers woulrd learn in the coming weeks about changesto “aligjn our staffing and organizational structure to increasw operational efficiencies, support our strategic growt h plans and help reduce our overall costs.” Duke said the compangy expects the changes to affect about 700 to 800 home officde posts in the merchandising, real estate, marketintg and support divisions in Wal-Mart Sam’s Club merchandising and some corporate About 14,000 people work at the Bentonvillw offices.
The restructuring will not affectretailk operations, and the company planes to continue to add thousands of jobs in its retail storeas this year, he said. Some of the change s will create additional managementjobs elsewhere, Duke said in the memo withoutt elaborating. A Wal-Mart spokesman, David Tovar, told The Mornint News of Northwest Arkansas that the company is moving its apparel buying to New York City for the efficienciezs of being in thegarment district.
He also said that some of thosse cut include marketing and buying stafffor pharmacy, optical and medica clinics units, which are being consolidated into one health and wellnessw group, according to the Those losing their jobs will be offered 60 days of pay and healtnh coverage, and severance if eligible, Tovafr told the publication. Wal-Mart said its same-store sales grew 2.1 percenrt in January, while competitor (NYSE: TGT) saw its same-stored sales slip 3.3 percent last Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) includesz Wal-Mart supercenters, discount stores, and Sam’ws Club warehouses.
The company has abouty 20 stores inthe

Monday, October 4, 2010

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The federal government plans to invest anadditional $30.1 billion in the Detroit-based company GM), which filed for . This means the governmenr will own 60 percent of the companyt once it emergesfrom bankruptcy, Obama said. “This may give some Americanx pause,” he said, but it was a bettert alternative than making more loans to a companuy that hasbeen “buried under a mountain of for years. The president said he has “no in running GM.
“The federal government will refrain from exercising its rights as a shareholder in all but the most fundamentaocorporate decisions,” Obama “When a difficult decisioj has to be made on matters like where to open a new plan or what type of new car to make, the new GM, not the Unite d States government, will make that “In short, our goal is to get GM back on its take a hands-off approacn and get out quickly.” The hopess that will be the case, but it plansw to “carefully monitor” the decisions made by GM and Chrysler, which is emergingg from its government-guided bankruptcy reorganization.
“W will expose and fighf any counterproductive influenceby government, union s or politicians over decisiones that should be left to management,” chambee CEO Tom Donohue said. “And we will continually insisyt that government reduce and eliminatw its ownership stake as soonas possible.” Too much governmentg interference will hurt the automaker’s chances of returning to Donohue said. “The global talent that exists in the automotiv sector must be allowed to do its job and be paid on a competitive basis,” he said. “Management must be permitted to make tougyh decisions in a competitive global markey withoutpolitical interference.
” House Minority Leader John Boehner, said GM’s bankruptcy filing “magy buy some time” but doesn’t ensure that the company will “The only thing it makesw clear is that the government is firmly in the businesa of running companies using taxpayer dollars,” Boehne r said. “Does anyone really believe that politicianse and bureaucrats in Washington can successfully steer a multinationaol corporation toeconomic vitality? It’se time for the administration to fullt explain what the exit strategy is to get the U.S.
government out of the boardroom once andfor

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Mayer Homes going out of business - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The 30-year-old family-owned and –operated company, which has built 8,50o homes in Missouri and Illinois, is the third-largest home builded in the St. Louis area with fiscakl 2008 revenueof $58 million, according to Businessx Journal research. “We went out of bank compliancesa as of March 31 and our availability for cash advancex dried up and we ran out of ChiefExecutive J. Randall Mayer said. Mayer, who started the custom and inventory home-building company with his father in has laid off a dozen employees and says the companty has a skeleton crew of threeworkers left.
Like most of the area’ s other large homebuilders, Mayer Homes Mayer said the company will not file for bankruptcy but plans an organizedr closingat yet-to-be-determined date. The company’s homes are in St. Louiws County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County and parts of including the subdivisions of Kendal l Bluffsin Chesterfield, Grandview in Sunset Hills and The Enclavese at Cherry Hills in Wildwood. Mayer said he think s the company’s banks, including , will allow the companu to finish up homes that are in the procesz ofbeing built.

Friday, October 1, 2010

For Daytime to Click, Anderson Cooper Must Do a 180 With Women Viewers - PopEater

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