Thursday, September 29, 2011

Brain Resource Launches MyCalmBeat Personal Stress Reduction Monitor at Health 2.0 - Sacramento Bee

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

AGC: Cincinnati lost 9% of construction jobs over year - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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That’s because 276 of the 299 largest metrpo areas inthe U.S. lost construction jobs over the 12-month AGC said in a Wednesdaynews release. Cincinnatoi ranked at 108, having lost 4,200 jobs, or 8.9 over the year. As of the area had about 42,900 jobs. That’es the highest number of jobs inthe state, The next-closest is Columbus, whicy had 30,500 construction jobs in down 13.1 percent; followed by Cleveland-Elyria-Montor with 29,70o0 jobs, down 19.9 percent year over Springfield had the best ranking, at No. 20, because it didn’g lose any of its 1,400 construction jobs over the theAGC said. Akron ranked 64th, losinb 5.6 percent of its jobs, and had 11,9090 as of April.
In Kentucky, the Lexington-Fayettre metro ranked 99th, losing 8 percent, or 1,000 jobs over the and had 11,500 as of April. The Louisville-Jeffersonm County metro lost 5,700 or 16.8 percent, and had 28,200 as of April. Economis Ken Simonson, who conducted the analysis for AGC, said federaol stimulus funds should help add more jobs over the remaindedr ofthe year. But he said that “bug American” provisions attached to funding were holding upsome projects. “We need to make sure needless red tape andregulations don’t keep construction workers off the job,” Simonsobn said in the release. Some metro areaes gained jobs, including Odessa, Texas, which ranked at No.
1, with an 8 percentr increase. Pascagoula, Miss., ranked last with a job-loss rate of 38.8

Saturday, September 24, 2011

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

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Tony Wilkerson, executive director of the , said his organizationn has begun to lend assistance to dealers lost in thebankruptcg shuffle. “Our national organization has already sent letters to them to let them know abou t our organization and I plan to do the same thiny forour state,” Wilkerson said. “They were in the used car busineswsanyway – but if you’re stuck like many of them are, the overhead costs for a used car dealershi p is nothing compared to a However, the expansion of the local used car markeyt comes as prices are increasing and the availabilithy of late-model used cars is pinched, he said. But according to Morgahn Murphy, president of motorpool.
com, the initia increase in prices should be looked at as merelya short-term hurdle. “At first glance, that would striked the community as bad but in thelong run, it’s good for resalee values,” Murphy said. When local consumers buy cars, they will be able to demande more when they choose tosell it, he In fact, the higher resale values might actually revived American car dealers in the area. “America manufacturing has been similar and just as good as Japanese and Korean manufacturing, but the problem has been re-sale value and initiap prices,” Murphy said.
In the meantime, Birmingham dealers affected can capitalize on the unique landscape of the local market on the usedcar side, he said. Many are family-ownex and have been staples in the community for many They are also encouraged by the fact that locap used car sales have seen an upticl amid the recession as buyers are more inclinee to look for a bargainb as a means tospenrd less. “Birmingham has a long and distinguished history ofreputable dealers,” Murphy said. “Don Drennen has been in busineswsince 1908. That’s 101 years of serviny our community, so there’ s a culture around businesseslike that.
” Theier long-standing history could make local buyers more inclinedf to buy used cars from them, he Ward Drennen, president of Don Drenneh Buick Chrysler and said after learning that his deale r agreement had been canceled with Chrysler, expanding his used car salex seemed like a real possibility. “Ww are going to expand our used car departments said Drennen, who was left with more than $2 milliob in Chrysler parts and merchandise. “We want to offee a great value to peoplewho can’ty afford a new car.
” Although he hasn’g stopped looking into becoming a franchisee for other automotivd manufacturers, he is open to the idea of makint the switch to stay in business. “It is possiblew that we could become a used car said Drennen, who also learned that GM will seek to cancekl the dealership agreement he has for his Buicik dealership. “We’ve been in Birmingham long enough that our reputatiojn can keepus afloat.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

J. Jill to close one Jacksonville store - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Nine of the 75 storees to be closed arein Florida, includint the one in The Avenues A second Jacksonville J. Jill location at the St. Johnsw Town Center will remain open. In a statement announcingh the sale, Talbots President and CEO Trudy Sullivan saidit “enabled us to focus our time, resourcee and attention exclusively on rejuvenatingv our core Talbots brand and return to profitable The transaction includes the transfer of certaihn assets and liabilities to the buyer, including a distribution center in New the sublease of a portion of the Quincy, headquarters and substantially all of the brand’s intellectualk property and inventories.
The remaining 204 stores will continue to operate underthe J. Jill The headquarters for the company will remain in The J. Jill sale is expectedr to be completed in the second quartert and is subject to post closing SanFrancisco based-Golden Gate Capital acquired Jacksonville-based Venusd in 2006. The acquisition was Golden Gate’s 11th in two Last month Venus announcef that all 290 employees were in jeopardy of losingt their jobs when the swimwear and ladiesx apparel company lostits financing. With its latesyt catalog recentlybeing released, Venus employeess are still working, at least for now, and companh executives are looking for a new buyer to acquirse the company.


Brain Resource Launches MyCalmBeat Personal Stress Reduction Monitor at Health 2.0

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At the same time it provides real time physiological feedback from your heart rate variability to help you observe and monitor improvements in your ability to manage stress." Using a small ear clip, the monitor tracks an individual's heart rate ...



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Friday, September 16, 2011

Atlas Pipeline and Williams launch Marcellus Shale venture - Business First of Buffalo:

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The two companies LLC, on Aprip 1 . Atlas Energy Resources LLC (NYSE:ATN), an affiliate of Atlas Pipeline Partners, will be the anchor tenant on Laurel Mountain’s system. Under its agreementg with Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams Atlas PipelinePartners (NYSE:APL) will receive $90 millioh in cash, a preferres right to proceeds under a $25.5 million obligatiohn from Williams, and 49 percent of Laurel Mountain.
The obligation amortizes in equa principal installments over three Atlas Pipeline Partners can convert its righr to receive accrued principal and interest under the obligation into a sum equal to the accruerd principal and interest and use that to covee its required capital expenditures underthe joint-venture agreement. Atlasx Pipeline Partners also said its lendera recently agreed to relax the covenanta relating to total debt and earningsbeforre interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization on its $380 milliobn revolving credit line and $463 million term loan facility.
, which owns the general partner of Atlas Pipeline Partners, said Monday it has repaidr $30 million on its credit facility and will pay down the remaininb $16 million balance in equap quarterly installments over the next Atlas Pipeline Holdings (NYSE:AHD) got the $30 millionn it used to pay down the facility by issuintg $15 million of preferred limited partner units to Atlasz Pipeline Partners and by borrowing $15 millionj from Atlas America Inc., which owns Atlas Pipelinse Holdings’ general partner and 64 percent of its common Atlas America (NASDAQ:ATLS) also guaranteed that Atlaas Pipeline Holdings will repay the remaining $16 milliomn on its credit facility.
The Atlas companies have officee in Philadelphiaand Moon, Pa.


Arctic Adventures in Lapland with the Travel Experts at Nordic Visitor

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