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EDC director says economic recovery in area is slow
dona@herald-mail.comAlthough there was net job growth in the projects the Hagerstown-Washington County Economic Development Commission worked on in the past year, Executive Director Timothy R. Troxell said Wednesday that the county is experiencing what appears to be “a...Tags: Washington County, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Finance, Real Estate
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Chinese investors to fund Pa. turnpike I-95 connection
(MCT) — To help pay for the construction of the long-awaited connection between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-95, turnpike officials plan to borrow $200 million from wealthy foreign investors. The investors, expected to be primarily from China,...Tags: Migration, Immigration, Finance, Politics, Joint Ventures
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It's report card time for electric companies, for their performance during Hurricane Sandy
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe state Public Utility Commission issued a report today to state lawmakers about how electric companies performed during Hurricane Sandy. Overall, the commission gave utilities high marks, but suggested areas for improvement. Utilities turned to... -
Illinois considers extending tax break to small businesses
Legislators are considering a bill that would expand the scope of the state's main economic development program to small businesses. House Bill 1336 calls for eliminating a requirement that companies make a capital investment in the state of at least $1...
Tags: Small Businesses, Personal Income, Government, Executive Branch, Politics
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Risky alternative investments not for the faint of heart
With interest rates near record lows, older savers are finding it harder to stomach bank CDs or Treasury bonds. But Belvidere, Ill., retiree Miles Fryar would be having fewer sleepless nights if he had parked his cash in those traditional investment...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Finance, Real Estate, Retirement, Home Heating
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Financial advisor Nadia Cavner no longer with Springfield's Bancorp South; opens own brokerage firm
news@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield financial advisor Nadia Cavner is no longer with BancorpSouth. Randy Burchfield, a Bancorpsouth spokesman said today (4-26) that Cavner is no longer associated with the corporation. When we asked Burchfield if Cavner's...Tags: Prosecution, Personal Finance, BancorpSouth Incorporated
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Former MICG auditor defends Martinovich
NEWPORT NEWS — A former auditor for a Newport News investment management firm testified Thursday that there was nothing wrong with the company's chief executive being involved in "a discussion" about the value one of the firm's holdings. Michael...Tags: Witnesses, Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Mutual Funds
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SeaWorld won't pay income taxes for years
SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. is a hot commodity on Wall Street. The Orlando-based theme-park owner raised $700 million last week in an initial public offering that exceeded even its own expectations. The company's share price then surged even higher,...
Tags: Politics, Blackstone Group, L.P., Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Anheuser-Busch
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Colo. company explores production of nitrogen fertilizer at N.D. ethanol plants
Colorado company Agrebon Inc. and North Dakota partners are in discussions with North Dakota's two largest ethanol plants in Casselton and Hankinson to build small-scale nitrogen fertilizer factories on their campuses. The fertilizer plants will be...Tags: Finance, Environmental Issues, Investments, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy
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Ex-KPMG partner was sting target
It was the Starbucks sting. The defining moment in the KPMG insider-trading scandal took place over coffee at a Starbucks in the San Fernando Valley, where the accountant at the center of the case was set up by his longtime friend. Scott London...Tags: Skechers USA Incorporated, Lawyers, KPMG, FBI, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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First Foundation Inc. celebrates grand opening
Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer/Copy EditorA well-heeled crowd gathered at the Old Eucalyptus School House in El Centro on Wednesday to mark the grand opening of First Foundation Inc., which recently started to offer its financial services to the local market after having bough Desert Commercial...Tags: Marketing, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Desert Commercial Bank, Financial Planning
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Natural Products Expo lays out the latest, with an emphasis on what's real and what's absent
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.Things seemed simpler this year at the enormous annual trade show for the natural products industry. There was a bit of a back-to-the-old-days vibe among the thousands of things to eat or drink, to use to clean your person or your house, to improve your...Tags: Investments, Herbal Medicines, Science and Technology, Health and Beauty Products, Banking
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