Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Friday, February 22, 2013

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Catch the Wind secures $18.8M - Houston Business Journal:

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million in a private placement financing to help push more sales of its new wind sensorfor Manassas-based Catch the Wind, which trades on the Toronto Venturee Exchange, sold roughly 16.7 million sharez at a price of Canadiah $1.30 apiece in what it hopes to be its last majord equity financing before generating enougg revenue from its laser wind-sensing product, Vindicator, to pay for Company officials also participated in the investment round, along with institutional bringing its total equity fundraisingy to date to nearly $35 million. , Researcn Capital Corp. and Canaccord Capital Corp.
served as placement agents for this latesf fundraising in return for 6 percenrt of the gross proceeds and additionalstockm options. Spun off last year from LLC, a fibeer optics laser company that still shares the sameheadquarterws space, Catch the Wind has been developing similad technology that senses when wind is helping reorient a turbine to capture that wind befors it passes. Most wind turbineas can realign its blades only after it feels so they’re often too late to actuallt benefit from gusts, company officials said.
“Before, it was the horse-and-buggy approach to measuring wind,” said Phil Rogers, who founded Optical Air Data Systems nearly 20 years ago with his wife before leaving recently to serve as CEO for Catchhthe Wind. “Think abouyt increasing the gas mileage of your he said. “You’ve already bought your car. But if I can sell you somethin g that doubles the gas mileage ofyour car, you would save more He estimates the Vindicator can capture 10 percent to 30 percentg more wind for turbines, which in turn helpxs generate more clean electricity and ultimately revenue for thei operators.
Catch the Wind recentlyt sold its first unitto , a Canadian environmenta l monitoring equipment maker, while starting its firs t two-month field test with the Nebraska Public Powerr District on its largest wind farm with 36 wind The local company, which said it’s also talkingt to federal agencies, hopes to use that trial’s results lateer this summer to market to other wind turbined manufacturers and wind farm With six full-time Catch the Wind expects to at least doublw that count by the end of this year. The which had $5.5 million in cash and equivalents on hand as ofMarch 31, is also considering whether to list itselfc on an American exchange later this year.
“We aspire to Rogers said. “I just can’t say

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Nationwide Arena sale under discussion - Charlotte Business Journal:

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million for real estate tax purposea – and whether the Nationwide name would remain on the But it seems likelt Nationwide would want to continues to be a partner with the Blue Jacketsa andthe arena. The company is one of the team’a largest corporate sponsors and the facilith is the centerpiece of theArenaw District, where Nationwide and its investors have spenrt $750 million in development projects over the past 10 “Nationwide will be a significant part of the solution,” Priesf said. “They would not just walk away.
” The possibilityg of an increase in the excise tax on beer in Franklih County is a major concernto Anheuser-Busch Companies said Kevin Lee, general manager at the company’s breweryt in Columbus. Such taxes already represent the most expensive cost ofselling beer, he said, with the beveraged taxed 68 percent higher than the averag U.S. consumer product. Lee said higher excise taxes on alcoholp hurt not just brewers but their suppliers, retailers and wholesalers that rely on revenur from beer sales. “We also believe they are highly regressivre taxes that disproportionatelyaffect lower-- and middle-income wage earners,” he said.
Lee said it is too early to say how raising the beer tax wouldaffectg Anheuser-Busch’s operations in Columbus. The companh employs 748 workers at the brewery and 176 staffer s at its metal container plantg inthe city.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Local former Chrysler, GM dealers look to sell used cars - South Florida Business Journal:

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Tony Wilkerson, executive director of the , said his organization has begu to lend assistance to dealers lost in thebankruptcy shuffle. “Oud national organization has already sent letters to them to let them know abour our organization and I plan to do the same thingg forour state,” Wilkerson “They were in the used car business anyway but if you’re stuck like many of them are, the overhead costw for a used car dealership is nothinbg compared to a franchise.
” However, the expansion of the locao used car market comes as pricees are increasing and the availabilityt of late-model used cars is pinched, he But according to Morgan Murphy, president of the initial increase in prices should be lookede at as merely a short-term hurdle. “At firstf glance, that would strike the communityy as bad but in thelong run, it’ds good for resale values,” Murphy said. When local consumers buy cars, they will be able to demand more when they choose tosell it, he said.
In the higher resale values might actually revive American car dealers inthe “American manufacturing has been similar and just as good as Japaness and Korean manufacturing, but the problem has been re-sale value and initialk prices,” Murphy said. In the meantime, Birmingham dealer s affected can capitalize on the unique landscape of the local market on the usedcar side, he said. Many are family-owned and have been staples in the community formany decades.
They are also encouragesd by the fact that local used car salesz have seen an uptick amid the recessionj as buyers are more inclined to look for a bargaimn as a means tospend “Birmingham has a long and distinguished history of reputabld dealers,” Murphy said. “Don Drennenm has been in businesssince 1908. That’s 101 yearzs of serving our community, so there’s a culture arounfd businesseslike that.” Their long-standing historyu could make local buyers more inclined to buy used cars from he said.
Ward Drennen, president of Don Drennenj Buick Chrysler and said after learning that his dealer agreement had been canceledswith Chrysler, expanding his used car sales seemee like a real possibility. “We are going to expandf our used car departments said Drennen, who was left with more than $2 million in Chryslee parts and merchandise. “We want to offet a great value to peoplewho can’t afford a new Although he hasn’t stopped lookingh into becoming a franchisee for other automotive manufacturers, he is open to the idea of makinfg the switch to stay in business.
“Iyt is possible that we could becomre a usedcar superstore,” said Drennen, who also learned that GM will seek to cancepl the dealership agreement he has for his Buickk dealership. “We’ve been in Birmingham long enougnh that our reputation can keepus afloat.”

Sunday, January 27, 2013

We Energies files rate increase request - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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percent increase in electric rates that would take effect inJanuaryg 2010. According to the filing by Romanm Draba, a We Energiea vice president, electricity rates would remain the samein 2011. Drabz request pointed out that in evaluatin g itselectric operations, a 6.1 percenty increased was justified, but the utility is limiting its request to $75 or 2.8 percent. The primary reasonsw for the rate hike, according the are the coal power plants under constructionh inOak Creek, higher pension and retiree health-care and an increase in transmission charges from Pewaukee-baserd (WIEG) is still reviewin g the details of We Energies’ regulatory said Todd Stuart, executive director of “We’ll obviously be looking to mitigate the rate impacrt on large manufacturers,” said Stuart.
“With the brutak recession, we can’t afford much of an increaswe when we’re competing in globa markets.”

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Silicon Valley groups receive $1.39M for immigrant services - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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"The future of our region is intertwineed and dependent on the successd of the many immigrantse who come to our communities seekingnew opportunities," said Emmett D. Carson, CEO and presidentt of the community foundation. "While highly-skilled and well-paid immigrants can afford attorneys, too many immigranta do not have incomes that allow them to get the legak help they need with routine and comple citizenship andimmigration cases. These grantse mean more families will be serveed and our communities will be better prepared for inevitableimmigration reforms." received two grants totalingf $172,460.
One of the grants will help expand lega l services at its Eastside Neighborhood center in San Jose and in The other grant will help Catholiv Charities coordinate a planning process for a new Immigrant LegalServices Collaborative, which will work to improved immigrants’ access to legao services by determining which cases are the highestg priorities to take on, which agenciesd will focus on which type of clients and how serviceds might be distributed geographically.
received a $250,000 grant to provid e legal servicesto low-income immigrants, focusint on children and their immigrant CRISP was formed in 2005 and is made up of six community-basedf organizations that provide direct services to immigrants on the Peninsulaa and the Immigrant Legal Resourcre Center in San Francisco. received a $50,000o grant to explore developing Web-based solutions such as wikis and other sociap networking platforms to distribute free legal resourcesx and online training to nonprofit legal service providers in San Mateo and SantaClara counties.
received a $75,000 grant for its Vietnamesse CommunityIntegration Campaign, which shares challenges facexd by the Vietnamese community through theater and medisa campaigns. AARS plans to create theater performances illustrating the strugglezs of cultural integration and to broadcastt stories from those performances on a Vietnamesedradio station. received a $75,000 grant to creatr a series of multi-media products includinyg stories, Webcasts and photo essays to deepenb multicultural understanding and facilitate publidc policy discussions between PIA leaders andpublifc officials.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Auction set for final condo units at Duo - Washington Business Journal:

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plans to conduct auctions June 21 for the 24 remainingf unitsat Duo. Duo, in the Castleberry Hill area ofdowntowbn Atlanta, was built in 2007 by Minimuj bids for the units will stary at $75,000, up to 62 percent below previouse asking prices. The auction at Duo is the fift h such auction conducted by Accelerated Marketing Partners andJon Gollinger, company co-foundere and East Coast CEO, who said he is starting to "feel the for the entry-level and moderate-priced condok market in Atlanta. Accelerated Marketing Partners has done auctio n sales of unitsat Element, Horizon at Aqua and Cosmopolitan.
At Cosmopolitan in the Lindbergh area, Acceleratef Marketing Partners sold 43 unitsat auction, then an additionall 15 units sold after that, Gollingeer said. "In each case, the market is starting to create a valuepoint [for condo that seems to be getting a bit he said. Atlanta's entry-level and moderate-pricedd condo market "is responding as well as any placd in the country right But there is still a saturation of luxuryyand near-luxury units in Atlanta "and that is whers you are really going to see the Gollinger said. Luxury condos are still competingf withluxury single-family homes here.
Gollingef defines the luxury and near luxury condos in Atlantaas "those glass towerxs in Buckhead and Midtown that were expensive to put up and beautifulluy done," he said. In New York those units would sellfor $1,20o a square foot, "but in Atlanta, even at its was only $500 a square The sales at Aqua were more in the near luxurt to luxury price range, he Sales there were as high as $407,000. Atlanta is probabluy looking "at another of auction events "bugt the market is responding to these Gollinger said.
Of the condo sales in the firsf halfof 2009, he's estimating most are from auction He expects the auction at Duo will do "We'll sell those out in an hour," he predicted. Five one-bedrook units to be sold at auction are approximately 860squared feet, with minimum bids starting at Previous asking prices for the unite were up to $199,900. Twelvde one-bedroom-plus-den units to be sold at auction are approximately 991square feet, with minimum bids starting at $105,000. Previous askint prices for these homes were up to Seven two-bedroom-plus-study units to be sold at auctiojn are approximately 1,196 square feet, with minimum bids starting at $135,000.
Previous asking prices for these homesd ranged upto $284,900. The auctionb will take place on Sun., June 21 at 1 p.m. at the Embasst Suites at Centennial Olympic at 267Marietta St. (ADA) officials will be availablre onsite on June 12 and June 19 to discussz financing options through the HomeAtlantq Down-Payment Assistance Program. The program provides funding to eligible homebuyers for purchase of a new or existingt home with as littleas $1,500 down and may be used to pay all or a portionh of the closing cost s and/or the down payment associateds with purchasing a home at Duo.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Consider all of the options before choosing a credit union - South Florida Business Journal:

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Joseph Perry discovered that when he joine dLauderdale Lakes-based as human resources and benefits administrator last March. Pediatric a 700-employee company that operates 21 South Floridwamedical practices, was a group member of a smalll credit union that Perry asked not be "The employees liked the other credit union, but they were lookingb for one that could providde more services and had more he said. Perry met with officialxs of several large credit andrecommended , the largesf based in South Florida, to his company's managemenr and directors. They chose Eastern partly because its Soutu Florida network of 20 branches is the largest amonfcredit unions, Perry said.
Many Pediatricv Associates employees wanted more choices in mortgage loans and more creditcard options, Perrg added. Many also wanted more advice on their including loansand deposits, from a credir union. Miramar-based Eastern, which has $2.1 billion in and many of South Florida's other larger credi t unions provide those bigger lists of productsand Eastern, uses phone calls, direct mail and e-mai to contact Perry and his counterparts at businesses, churches, schoole and other organizations eligible for If an organization is interested, Eastern officials meet with its managemeny to recruit it as a group Eastern, Miramar-based and Pembroke Pines-based also use radio and TV ads, askinyg organizations and individuals to contac t them to learn how to join.
Some organizations are membersz of more than onecredit union. Tropical usuallt does not attempt to replace anothercredit union, said Greg Blount, its presidenft and CEO. But some organizations want to let employeese join a new credit generally larger, and keep long-standing membership in Credit unions are nonprofit are owned by their depositorw and are exempt from federal income Organizations and individuals do not pay to join or pay annull membership fees. Credit unions increase their revenue, interesf and fees, by providinyg more services to members. Eastern and other credit unionsd have introductory meetings for employees of new group members.
Those employees are not required to join acredit union. Sincs Pediatric Associates became an Eastern member in about 20 percent of its employees have joined thecredit union. Joseph expects membershipp will grow as employees learn moreabou Eastern, and realize they can do business with Eastern as well as with other credit unions and Brian Bailey, market manager for Eastern's Sunrise and Margate meets with Pediatric Associatexs - on their request - for advice on loans and othere services.
Eastern members also can schedule group andindividuaol meetings, at their workplace, on investmentg planning and credit Tropical, South Florida's second largest credit unionn with $717 million in assets, also offers thoses services. Many smaller credit unionx do not have enough offices or capital to offer those productsand Thus, some have been losing groulp members to larger South Florida credigt unions. "Not too many years ago, credit unionx competed with banks, but now they are competing with otherrcredit unions," said Michael Lozoff, a partnere in the Coral Gables office of law firm who representa credit unions in Florida and other states.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Human Capital: People on the move, June 12 - Kansas City Business Journal:

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George Snell joined Weber Shandwico , a public relations agency with local officesin Cambridge, as a senio vice president in its digital communications practice. Snel l previously a senior vice presidentat . The intellectual propert law firm of in Concord addedd Christopher Albert asan associate. Alberft practices in the areasof biotechnology, chemistry, clean energy and pharmaceuticals.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Clinical Data Inc. Company Profile | CLDA Company Information

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Formerly Novitron International, Inc., Clinical Data, Inc. is currentlty listed on the Nasdaq Global Market under the tradinfsymbol CLDA. In 2005, the Company completed a $12 million privates placement and a number of acquisitions that significantlt alteredthe Company's breadth and depth of serviceds offered to customers. In the process, the Company migraterd from being solely a traditional diagnostics company as a provide r oflab equipment, reagents and support servicese to medium-sized physician practices to also becoming a leade in molecular and pharmacogenomics services such as genomicz (including pharmacogenomics), pharmacogenetics, proteomics, metabolomica and related sciences.
In 2007, Clinical Data acquireds EpidaurosBiotechnologie AG: - Privatelh held Epidauros Biotechnologie AG of Germany was acquired in a cash transaction valuexd at 8.75 million euros (or approximately $11.84r million). Epidauros investigates the genetic factors that influencea person'ws response to a drug and makes drug development and therapy safer, more efficienty and more predictive. The company is a worldwidee leading Pharmacogenetic Research Organizationproviding innovative, integratecd and value-added solutions to an international customer base consistiny of pharmaceutical companies, CROs and other companiews acting in the field of health Epidauros brings to Clinical Data an established portfolio of proprietaryh genetic biomarkers, expertise in genetic biomarker discovery,...

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Engineering report on Friendship Trail Bridge delivered - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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This report was requested after an initial report in December founed major structural flaws in the bridgw that required that the entire structurebe closed. Residents and touristd had heavily used the bicycle and walking trail that runs parallelo to the road alongbGandy Boulevard. • Inspection and invasive testing of the loweer spans of the bridge on each side confirmed the initiak reports that girders were heavilgy corrodedand broken. • Significant repairs wouldd be required from the entrances of the bridge up to the ends of the catwalkxs onboth sides.
A full repair of the entire in order to reopen it torecreationaol use, would cost $15 million and wouldx extend the life of the bridger an additional 10 years before it woulcd need to be demolished. • Repairinfg just the spans from the entrance to the ends of the catwalkse wouldcost $10 million, which would include demolishing the high span. The repaired sectionsz would be structurally sound for 10 yeards and requireeventual demolition. • Demolishing the entire bridge and building fishing piers at wouldcost $17.5 These piers might need to be relocated when a new Gandy Bridge is builr after the current one outlives its life span.
• Demolishing the entirew bridge and building fishing piers off the new Gandyt Bridge after it is constructed wouldcost $13 million to demolish the bridg e now and an additional estimated $6.5 millioh to build the new piers in the future. The full along with graphics ofproposed options, is available online on the

Saturday, January 5, 2013

FDA approves new treatment for brain cancer - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Government regulators granted accelerated approva for Avastin for people with glioblastoma who have experienced a progressioh of the disease followingpriore treatment. Glioblastoma affects 10,000 people per year Glioblastoma tumors nearly always returnn followinginitial treatment. Dr. Lisa Fichtel, a medicao oncologist and hematologist with the START Center for Cancer Care in San says she has witnessed firstr hand how this drug has helped patienta withbrain cancer. “This is the firsrt new treatment in more than 10 yearsa for people with this type of aggressivbrain cancer,” Fichtel says.
Fichtel sees at leastf one new brain cancer patient each week and has seen the positived impact this drug has had in not only slowing the progressionb of the disease but also improving the quality of life of patientsz inSan Antonio. Genentech gained FDA approval after concluding an open-label, multicenter, non-comparativr Phase II study of 167 patients with glioblastoma. The Southb San Francisco-based biotechnology company worksto discover, manufacture and commercialize medicines that treat patientds with serious or life-threatening medical provides oncology research and treatment.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Hurricanes name wider group - Planet Rugby

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Richard Buckman (Hawke's Bay), Mike Coman (Hawke's Bay), Ash Dixon (Hawke's Bay), Callum Gibbins (Manawatu), Ope Peleseuma (Taranaki). With three representatives from Hawke's Bay, and one each from Manawatu and Taranaki, this group shows ...



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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Pupil-service provider ratios - San Antonio Business Journal:

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pupils per provider • 41. Holland, 118.2 pupilsw per provider • 42. Randolph, 118.9 pupils per provided • 43. Sherman, 119.5 pupils per provider • 43. Nort Tonawanda, 119.5 pupils per provider • 45. Hamburg, 120.3 pupilsw per provider • 46. Frewsburg, 120.7 pupils per providert • 47. Albion, 122.4 pupils per provider • 48. Springville-Griffith Institute, 123.5 pupils per providee • 49. Southwestern, 124.1 pupilw per provider • 50. 124.8 pupils per provider • 51. Sweetf Home, 125.4 pupils per provider • 52. 126.0 pupils per provider • 53. 126.9 pupils per provider • 54. 127.0 pupils per provider 55. Evans-Brant, 127.
5 pupils per provider • 56. Lewiston-Porter, 128.0 pupilsa per provider • 57. East Aurora, 129.0 pupils per provider 58. Oakfield-Alabama, 129.1 pupils per provider 59. Holley, 129.8 pupils per providerr