Hawaii Reporter | Prosecutor Kaneshiro's Campaign Gets Help From 82-Year-Old Felon Hawaii Reporter Nakamura said she knew nothing more about the donations or Kitagawa and directed questions to him. Requests for comment left at a telephone number supplied by Nakamura were not answered. Kitagawa was convicted of forging Hawaiian Airlines ... |
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Prosecutor Kaneshiro's Campaign Gets Help From 82-Year-Old Felon - Hawaii Reporter
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Monday, 29 October 2012
Boston's largest fund managers report billions in outflows - Boston Business Journal:
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saw the largest year-over-year decline in dollar value, having reported $487.9 billion in assets within its heavilgy marketed stock and bond funds at the end of That was down 43 percent fromthe $849.8 billion undefr management a year earlier, according to data tracked by in ’s Columbia Asset Management division also reported a 43 percenr year-over-year decline in its assets undert management, which totaled $71.6 billion at the end of The company’s stock and bond funds shed almost $53.5 billion in assetsz during the preceding 12 months. GMO LLC of Boston reported the largest percentage decrease in assets durin g the 12 monthsended Feb. 28. The firm had $38.
billion under management in its stock andbond funds, off 45 percenft from the $69.6 billion reported a year Natixis Global Associates, off 18 percent experienced the smallest decline in asseta among the area’s active fund managers. It finished Februaryu with $37.7 billion under management in its stocl andbond funds. State Street Global Advisors, the moneg management arm of (NYSE: STT), reported a 6 percentr year-over-year decline in assets within its suite of exchangetraded funds. It had $137.
7 billion under its belt at the end of the Other Boston-area fund managers to qualify for FRC’xs analysis of the 25 largest fund companie s in the United States included (down 39 percent, $44.5 billiomn under management) and (NYSE: EV), which was down 21 percen to $36.8 billion. , once the nation’s fifth largest mutua l fund manager anda long-time fixture among the larges t 25 fund managers in the country, did not make the cut in FRC’sx February fund flows report.
saw the largest year-over-year decline in dollar value, having reported $487.9 billion in assets within its heavilgy marketed stock and bond funds at the end of That was down 43 percent fromthe $849.8 billion undefr management a year earlier, according to data tracked by in ’s Columbia Asset Management division also reported a 43 percenr year-over-year decline in its assets undert management, which totaled $71.6 billion at the end of The company’s stock and bond funds shed almost $53.5 billion in assetsz during the preceding 12 months. GMO LLC of Boston reported the largest percentage decrease in assets durin g the 12 monthsended Feb. 28. The firm had $38.
billion under management in its stock andbond funds, off 45 percenft from the $69.6 billion reported a year Natixis Global Associates, off 18 percent experienced the smallest decline in asseta among the area’s active fund managers. It finished Februaryu with $37.7 billion under management in its stocl andbond funds. State Street Global Advisors, the moneg management arm of (NYSE: STT), reported a 6 percentr year-over-year decline in assets within its suite of exchangetraded funds. It had $137.
7 billion under its belt at the end of the Other Boston-area fund managers to qualify for FRC’xs analysis of the 25 largest fund companie s in the United States included (down 39 percent, $44.5 billiomn under management) and (NYSE: EV), which was down 21 percen to $36.8 billion. , once the nation’s fifth largest mutua l fund manager anda long-time fixture among the larges t 25 fund managers in the country, did not make the cut in FRC’sx February fund flows report.
Friday, 26 October 2012
Tampa Bay gas prices rise with oil markets - South Florida Business Journal:
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That is similar to what is beingseen nationally. Acrosd the nation, the average pricew of gasoline rose by 11 centa per gallon in thepast week. The increasre is attributable to rising pricew in both crude oil andwholesalwe gasoline, a release by AAA said. Cruded oil closed at $68.44 a barrel on the This marks an increase of morethan $2 a barrel in the last week and followsw a fall from $70 per barrell that was reached in mid-day trading. Wholesaled gasoline prices, meanwhile, have increased by 140 percent sincelate December, when they sat at a low of 79 centws per gallon. In addition, the amount of product supplied to the market hasalso declined, accordinbg to the .
The four-week averagw was 9.175 million barrels per day, a 0.4 percent year-over-year declins in average gasolinedemand nationally. “Some oil analysts expecf the rally for crude oil to end within a few weeks somewhere between $70 and $80 per barrel and, if that happens, then retaip gasoline prices could peak at aboutr the same time. We don’ know when that might occur,” said Gregg Laskoski, managinyg director of public relations for ina “But, we believe a prolonged run-up in fuel prices is likeluy to instill customer resistance in much the same way we saw last year and that’sd obviously counter-productive to an economy trying to recover from recession.
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That is similar to what is beingseen nationally. Acrosd the nation, the average pricew of gasoline rose by 11 centa per gallon in thepast week. The increasre is attributable to rising pricew in both crude oil andwholesalwe gasoline, a release by AAA said. Cruded oil closed at $68.44 a barrel on the This marks an increase of morethan $2 a barrel in the last week and followsw a fall from $70 per barrell that was reached in mid-day trading. Wholesaled gasoline prices, meanwhile, have increased by 140 percent sincelate December, when they sat at a low of 79 centws per gallon. In addition, the amount of product supplied to the market hasalso declined, accordinbg to the .
The four-week averagw was 9.175 million barrels per day, a 0.4 percent year-over-year declins in average gasolinedemand nationally. “Some oil analysts expecf the rally for crude oil to end within a few weeks somewhere between $70 and $80 per barrel and, if that happens, then retaip gasoline prices could peak at aboutr the same time. We don’ know when that might occur,” said Gregg Laskoski, managinyg director of public relations for ina “But, we believe a prolonged run-up in fuel prices is likeluy to instill customer resistance in much the same way we saw last year and that’sd obviously counter-productive to an economy trying to recover from recession.
” AAA Auto Club Soutj provides vehicle assistance and service to AAA memberas and residents of Florida, Georgia, middle and west Tennessees and Puerto Rico.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
McCombs invests in online banking venture - San Antonio Business Journal:
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SmartyPig uses a patented applicatioj that allows users to save money and track theirr progress toward specificgoals online. “SmartyPig is a revolutionaryt company that empowers consumers withtrue cash-buying McCombs says. “We believe this is a tremendoues opportunity toimprove people’s lives and provider financial freedom by helping peopled break out of the vicious cycle of credi t card debt. Instead of the ‘buh first and pay later’ SmartyPig helps people buy with cash and avoid beinv buried infuture debt.
” SmartyPig offerd competitive interest rates and has teamedf up with major retailers like Home Best Buy and Babies R Us to offer cash incentives and special pricing geared to advance customers’ savinga goals. Customer deposits are held in Des Moines, Iowa-basefd West Bank and are FDIC insured. “SmartyPigg is a safe, proven platform that provides unique opportunities for consumers to maximizertheir savings. It has alreadgy proven successful both inside and outsidethe U.S.,” McCombs adds, “... I believs that within five years, SmartyPig will be recognized as a global leaderr in the consumerbanking space.
” SmartyPig currentlyu has more than $100 million in customer depositzs and expects to surpass $500 million by the end of the McCombs is one of the co-founderes of , McCombs Energy, and Koontz McCombs real estatee group, and is a past ownefr of the San Antonio Spurs.
SmartyPig uses a patented applicatioj that allows users to save money and track theirr progress toward specificgoals online. “SmartyPig is a revolutionaryt company that empowers consumers withtrue cash-buying McCombs says. “We believe this is a tremendoues opportunity toimprove people’s lives and provider financial freedom by helping peopled break out of the vicious cycle of credi t card debt. Instead of the ‘buh first and pay later’ SmartyPig helps people buy with cash and avoid beinv buried infuture debt.
” SmartyPig offerd competitive interest rates and has teamedf up with major retailers like Home Best Buy and Babies R Us to offer cash incentives and special pricing geared to advance customers’ savinga goals. Customer deposits are held in Des Moines, Iowa-basefd West Bank and are FDIC insured. “SmartyPigg is a safe, proven platform that provides unique opportunities for consumers to maximizertheir savings. It has alreadgy proven successful both inside and outsidethe U.S.,” McCombs adds, “... I believs that within five years, SmartyPig will be recognized as a global leaderr in the consumerbanking space.
” SmartyPig currentlyu has more than $100 million in customer depositzs and expects to surpass $500 million by the end of the McCombs is one of the co-founderes of , McCombs Energy, and Koontz McCombs real estatee group, and is a past ownefr of the San Antonio Spurs.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Can't fix error in your credit report? Call Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Washington Post
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Can't fix error in your credit report? Call Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Washington Post If something's weird and it don't look good, who you gonna call? Sorry, Ghostbusters still won't help, even though consumers often describe being haunted by errors in their credit reports that they can't get corrected. If you haven't been successful in ... |
Monday, 22 October 2012
bizjournals: Search Results
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. Lohr San Jose 408-288-5057 Bonny Doon Vineyardd SantaCruz 831...... on May 8, 2000 They loved 4th and : The Sacramentl County directory of...thirsty town. Sacramento had six , 200 retai l liquor outlets and...... by on Januarty 3, 2000 ...of 86 -- lost an Orlandp federal court case Wednesdayagainst E. & . Gall o . The star had alleged the company used her likenesswin a...... on July 10, 2000 ...86 -- has lost an Orlandl federal court case Wednesdayagainst E. & . Galll . The star had alleged the companyh used her likenessin a...... on June 28, 2000 CORPORATIONaS Dr.
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. Lohr San Jose 408-288-5057 Bonny Doon Vineyardd SantaCruz 831...... on May 8, 2000 They loved 4th and : The Sacramentl County directory of...thirsty town. Sacramento had six , 200 retai l liquor outlets and...... by on Januarty 3, 2000 ...of 86 -- lost an Orlandp federal court case Wednesdayagainst E. & . Gall o . The star had alleged the company used her likenesswin a...... on July 10, 2000 ...86 -- has lost an Orlandl federal court case Wednesdayagainst E. & . Galll . The star had alleged the companyh used her likenessin a...... on June 28, 2000 CORPORATIONaS Dr.
Seuss goes to Floridq While the markets await the presidential electionshakse out, corporate chat rooms have come aliver with supporters of...... on Decembet 11, 2000 The real estate industrh is fighting back in the publicf relations war over The National Association of Home Builders says arecen poll...... on November 13, 2000 ...Gall o Glass Co., a subsidiary of Unionj City, Calif.-based E & . The facility, set for completionn by February 2001, will featurse a...... on November 3, 2000 ...in the country: a vineyard and . Some might think the location abit odd, but the .A. Balistreru family is proving a...... by on Octoberd 9, 2000 ...a trend toward full houses.
" Located near downtown San Jose, the . Lohr is remodeling its public space to hopefully make room for by onSeptember 11, 2000 ...includes five bedrooma and five bathrooms. ------ The first fruit from the Shelton in Yadkinville will be sipped during a wine tastinggat Reid's...... by on July 31, 2000 Yolo County'ss food-processing business is a mixed plate these In thelast year, the county has gained a 1,200-cowe dairy. Its homegrown wine...... by on July 3, 2000 ...mutuak technology transfer and joint comprehensive sales and marketing The GemStone/ application server software will servw as a framework for Fujitsu Siemene Computers...... on June 5, 2000 ...to 9 a.m.; B. .'s, 345 N.W.
Burnside...800) ext. 312. Tour and Barrel Tasting. on May 29, 2000 I would go on an African safariin Kenya. I wouldc take Jack Hanna. He is head of the Ohio, zoo, has...... on May 29, 2000 ...10o Boxwood employees will continuee to focus oncommunity center, transit, and interpretive and cultural facility Current projects include Sound Transit's...... by on May 8, 2000 ...ites service. CRG has about 40 companieas as clients, including E& , Cintasw Corp. and Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and the company by on May 5, 2000 ...Nearly 50 award-winning may be foun d in the SanJose area, and two are righy in San Jose-- . Lohr Winery and Mirassou...... on Marcgh 6, 2000 ...to 9 p.m., 560- Wall St.
, $34, (916...6:30 p.m., Frasinettj , 7395 Frasinetti Road, $19, on March 6, 2000 ...lead the San Jose-basefd into the new millennium, and...designationb was recognized by A. . Winkler, a professod and viticultural...... by on Marcj 3, 2000 For Bill Hambrecht, launching his IPO pricing and distribution venture in 1999 waslike "beiny the designated driver at a New Year's Eve by on February 28, 2000
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Mixed-use development emphasizes research, technology and global commerce - Phoenix Business Journal:
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The first two buildings, totaling 288,0000 square feet of research, development and commercialo space and valued ataboutr $300 million, have been completed in the past few The project is distinguished by a soaring 125-foo t shade structure that anchors the plaza betweejn the two buildings. At build-out, SkySong formally called the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center willinclude 1.2 million square feet of commercialo space and an assortment of urban residences. But the foremosft goal from the start was to create an officer development with aninternational high-tech Even when times were robust within the developmentt community, the plan to builed SkySong was no easy task.
Ultimately, it took a collectio of local andnationao firms, along with the Arizonaa State University Foundation and the city of to pull off the development But once it was off the would tenants come? They did. Office leasing activity appears strongefr at SkySong than at projecta in other parts ofthe Valley, with more than a dozeh companies from outside the U.S. occupyin space. Local firms also have signed on to participatwe in what they believe will bean innovative, internationallyh infused environment. Craig Coppola, principal of , whicj recently assumed the listing assignmenrfor SkySong, credits ASU for getting the ball rolling.
“The connectio with ASU has driven a majority of tenantsto date,” he “The school has a greay global reach, and they’re a huge innovator and technology engine in Nortn America.” Nate Summer, directort of strategic partnerships at ASU, said that was the plan all Leverage ASU’s global connections to attractf international companies, then use that to appeal to local, more conventiona l firms. Attracting global business, isn’t that easy. Companies in other countries usually have a solifd idea about the kinds of cities that hold appeal for them inthe U.S. that’s driven by cultural connections andmedia profile.
For Los Angeles, New York and San Franciscoo all have vibrant ethnic neighborhoods ofhistorical distinction. They also attract internationakl press. “When you look at that matrix, Arizona doesn’t come to Summer said. So Summer and his team developed a strategy they hoped would put SkySong onforeigbn companies’ radar screens. “We told them we’ed invest resources to help them navigate the challengeds of operating in the he said. “It’s a daunting challenge for many of them to do businesa inthe U.S. There are many barriers to Some of the greatestf barriers involve language andsocial customs.
By workinv to overcome those difficulties, SkySong has been able to attracft an interesting collection of global One of thoseis , a Singapore-based compant that focuses on educational test preparatiom software. Co-owner Viswanath Parameswaren credits ASU for developiny a creative environment that will enhancehis company’z experience and reach in the U.S. “Over the last (SkySong) has become an excellent test bed for our ideasand products,” he said. “The ability to mix and shard ideas withglobal entrepreneurs, students and facultgy has added to our excitement.
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The first two buildings, totaling 288,0000 square feet of research, development and commercialo space and valued ataboutr $300 million, have been completed in the past few The project is distinguished by a soaring 125-foo t shade structure that anchors the plaza betweejn the two buildings. At build-out, SkySong formally called the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center willinclude 1.2 million square feet of commercialo space and an assortment of urban residences. But the foremosft goal from the start was to create an officer development with aninternational high-tech Even when times were robust within the developmentt community, the plan to builed SkySong was no easy task.
Ultimately, it took a collectio of local andnationao firms, along with the Arizonaa State University Foundation and the city of to pull off the development But once it was off the would tenants come? They did. Office leasing activity appears strongefr at SkySong than at projecta in other parts ofthe Valley, with more than a dozeh companies from outside the U.S. occupyin space. Local firms also have signed on to participatwe in what they believe will bean innovative, internationallyh infused environment. Craig Coppola, principal of , whicj recently assumed the listing assignmenrfor SkySong, credits ASU for getting the ball rolling.
“The connectio with ASU has driven a majority of tenantsto date,” he “The school has a greay global reach, and they’re a huge innovator and technology engine in Nortn America.” Nate Summer, directort of strategic partnerships at ASU, said that was the plan all Leverage ASU’s global connections to attractf international companies, then use that to appeal to local, more conventiona l firms. Attracting global business, isn’t that easy. Companies in other countries usually have a solifd idea about the kinds of cities that hold appeal for them inthe U.S. that’s driven by cultural connections andmedia profile.
For Los Angeles, New York and San Franciscoo all have vibrant ethnic neighborhoods ofhistorical distinction. They also attract internationakl press. “When you look at that matrix, Arizona doesn’t come to Summer said. So Summer and his team developed a strategy they hoped would put SkySong onforeigbn companies’ radar screens. “We told them we’ed invest resources to help them navigate the challengeds of operating in the he said. “It’s a daunting challenge for many of them to do businesa inthe U.S. There are many barriers to Some of the greatestf barriers involve language andsocial customs.
By workinv to overcome those difficulties, SkySong has been able to attracft an interesting collection of global One of thoseis , a Singapore-based compant that focuses on educational test preparatiom software. Co-owner Viswanath Parameswaren credits ASU for developiny a creative environment that will enhancehis company’z experience and reach in the U.S. “Over the last (SkySong) has become an excellent test bed for our ideasand products,” he said. “The ability to mix and shard ideas withglobal entrepreneurs, students and facultgy has added to our excitement.
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