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BMW to Build EV Parts in Washington
KickingTiresBMW and SGL Group will set up shop in Moses Lake, Wash., about 150 miles east of Seattle, in a joint venture to produce carbon fiber parts for BMW???s electric Megacity vehicle. Using cheap, sustainable energy from the hydroelectric plants......Tags: Vehicles, BMW, Freedom of the Press, Plant Openings, Hybrid Vehicles
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Another merger mystery
Every time two airlines merge, the same questions arise: Who wins? Who loses? And what will it mean for consumers? Because no two mergers are the same — each involves a unique set of routes, cultures and equipment — there are no...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Virgin Group, Ltd., Fort Lauderdale, Trips and Vacations
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American-US Airways merger could be end of rough 35-year deregulation era
"Two great airlines, one great future" was American Airlines' slogan as it walked the aisle with TWA a dozen years ago, heading into a future nowhere near as rosy as advertised. If that marriage truly had been something special in the air, American...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Litigation and Regulation, Virgin Group, Ltd., Brookings Institution, U.S. Airways
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Rosenthal: Who will lead office-supply tango?
"Dancing is not my forte," OfficeMax Chief Executive Ravi Saligram said on an analyst call with Office Depot CEO Neil Austrian to discuss the merger of the office supply retailers. "Notwithstanding this, I joined Fred Astaire Dance School, and lo and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, OfficeMax Inc., Corporate Officers
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Ottimo creators hope it'll be first of many
Tribune criticVisiting Osteria Ottimo, a joint venture between Patrick Concannon (of Don Juan's restaurant in Chicago's Edison Park neighborhood) and Scott Harris (of the 20-locations-and-counting Mia Francesca empire), is not unlike attending the out-of-town debut...Tags: Salads, Chicago Restaurants, Potatoes, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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The myth of deregulation's consumer benefits
Here's a question for you: Is there a single example of consumer prices going down and market competition increasing after deregulation of a U.S. industry? I'm serious. The phone industry? The cable industry? Regulatory oversight for both was eased...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Litigation and Regulation, Companies and Corporations, Telecommunication Service, Transportation Industry
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Chicago Community Trust encourages nonprofits to merge, form partnerships
Chicago's largest donor to local charities also is helping some go out of business. During the past five years, the Chicago Community Trust has assisted more than 100 nonprofit organizations with costs associated with a closing, merger or...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Cerebral Palsy, Terry Mazany, Finance, Substance Abuse
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Levy and Droney: Changed Landscape, Perfect Fit Led Them To Close High-Profile Law firm
The Hartford CourantAfter a quarter-century with their names on one of the region's prominent law firms, two war horses with still-formidable power — Coleman B. Levy and John F. Droney — sat in a Hinckley Allen & Snyder conference room in downtown Hartford on the...Tags: Executive Branch, Business Enterprises, Government, Personal Service, Bankruptcy
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Lawrence police union exploring merger with IMPD
The Lawrence Police Union told Fox59 Friday that it's exploring the idea of a merger between the Lawrence Police Department and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Budget concerns in Lawrence forced the city to cut 20 EMT positions. City leaders...
Tags: Local Government
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Naive study ignores that mergers and acquisitions are good
Normally, an academic study as inane as "M&A Confidential: What Happens When Deals Leak" would be dismissed for what it is: a blatant, lame attempt to gin up some public attention for its sponsors. Yet things turned out differently this time — it...Tags: The New York Times, Banking, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Finance
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T-Mobile purchase of MetroPCS is good for consumers, for now
Consumers would normally shake their heads in dismay at news of yet another market-shrinking telecom merger. But T-Mobile USA gobbling up rival MetroPCS is one of those rare examples of a corporate roll in the hay actually being in consumers' best...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Deutsche Telekom AG, Companies and Corporations, T-Mobile, Prices
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As Layoffs Occur At NU, Anxiety Builds Over Final Numbers
The Hartford CourantNortheast Utilities has begun post-merger layoffs in earnest, five months after NU and NSTAR combined forces to form New England's dominant electric company. The number of layoffs so far is under 50 in Connecticut, where NU had 4,230 people before the...Tags: Job Layoffs, Companies and Corporations, Northeast Utilities, Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers
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