Monday, November 29, 2010

Restaurant industry outlook improves - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The Association’s Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) — a monthlh composite index that tracks the health of and outlooki forthe U.S. restaurant industry — stoor at 98.6 in April, up 0.8 percent from March, its highestf level in 11 months. “Thd recent growth in the RPI was drive bythe ‘Expectations’ component, which rose abovse 100 in April for the first time in 18 a level which indicates expansion,” said Hudson senior vice president of research and informationm services for the association.
“Although the RPI’s ‘Current indicators are still in a periodof contraction, the solir improvement in the forward-looking indicators suggestxs that the end of the industry’x downturn may be in The RPI is based on the responses to the association’sx Restaurant Industry Tracking Survey, which is fielded monthl among restaurant operators nationwide on a variety of indicators including traffic, labor and capital The Index consists of two components — the Currenf Situation Index and the Expectations The Current Situation Index, whicyh measures current trends in four industryh indicators (same-store sales, traffic, labor and capital stood at 97.
0 in April, up 0.9 perceny from March and its highest level sincde August 2008. However, April represented the 20th consecutived monthbelow 100, which continues to signify contraction in the current situationn indicators. Restaurant operators reportex negative customer traffic levels for the 20th consecutive montghin April. About 23 percent of restauranrt operators reported an increase in customefr traffic between April 2008 and April up from 20 percent who reportedf similarlyin March.
Also, 60 percent of operators reporte d a traffic decline in down from 63 percent who reported similarly in Restaurant operators also continue to grow more optimistic aboutthe economy, with 37 percent saying they expect economic conditions to improve in six months, up from 30 perceny who reported similarly last month and the highes t level in three years. In comparison, only 16 percenft of operators expect economic conditions to worsen in six down from 21 percent last Foundedin 1919, the Washington, D.C.
-based National Restaurang Association is a business associatiojn for the restaurant industry, comprisint 945,000 restaurant and food-service outlets and a work forcwe of 13 million employees.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Minister commits $100m export financing facility on his own - PakTribune.com

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Amnesty Calls on Egyptian Regime to Respect Opposition's Right to Campaign - ikhwanWeb.com

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Minding their business - Boston Business Journal:

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Five years ago, a programmere skilled in JavaScript, C++ or HTML coulde pretty much write her own ticker in any numberof industries. So could her the systems analyst, who walked into a client'xs office and devised all manner of new approaches to runninhg abusiness — which the programmer then programmefd into reality. Those days are No longer do recruiters or IT managers want to spend mone y on a systems analyst to gaugs business needs or a programmer to code an applicatiomn to fillthose needs. In these days of whittled-down budgets, the same person must do both.
"I certainlu see more of that than I did saysThomas Nunn, vice presideny of sales and business development at the in Burlington. A formet IT manager in the financial services industry Nunneven admits, "I alwaye had that bias." Thosre are words that Boston's technical workerds do not relish. While the state's overalpl unemployment rate wasonly 4.9 percent in unemployment among skilled workers is widely believedf to be much higher. Historically, the path to bettet job prospects has been to learn a newtechnical skill.
Now, with so many skille d workers out ofwork — and out of work for longer than ever beforwe — the better path is to perfec a blend of hard technical know-how and soft businesse acumen. "I don't know that it's necessarily changedr from the past, but I'ds say the business community nowrealizes this," says John president of IT staffing for Boston-baseed Aquent Inc. Employers now see that finding a candidatew with relevant businessskills "haz a direct payback to the institution," he Five years ago, programming taleng and technical skills clearly had top priority in a job candidate's skill s portfolio.
Now, Larson and others say, programming languages such as Javaor C++ have reached a mature the upper hand goes to business skills such as industry communication talent or management ability. "It is the differentiationh today." Unfortunately, business skills are not necessarily easy for an IT workert topick up. While people can learn new technicakl talent from any numberof continuing-educatioh centers around Boston, few outlets exist to give a marketable grounding in industries such as finance, manufacturinf and health care. A candidate could take business courses at a colleg or getan MBA, but both routee can be pricey and time-consuming.
The programmer-businesws analysts who do well today mostly learnes their skillsover time, Larson said. "It's a A lot of it is on-the-jobg training." Still, many IT workersa are scrambling to brush up theird business skills as bestthey can. Corporate Classroom, a subsidiary of Bostoh University that offers continuing education in IT says demand for its certificate in project management is ofthe 5,000 or so people enrolled in the 70 percent are IT workers. "Unlese you properly identify what the needis ... you may have a beautifully written piece of codethat won't work when it'sw implemented," says John Bonanno, CEO of Corporates Classroom.
Identifying the need requires better understanding of customers and betterd communicationwith them, he says — and that'sd something programmers don't necessarily have. The stereotype of programmersa working alone is not far from the Bonanno said: "They tend to be people who work in Keane Inc., the Eliassen Grouo and other IT servicese companies around Boston also believe a solid grounding in businesxs skills is vital for technical workers today. "Clients don'yt want to buy a help desk. They want us to solver their business problems," said Betty vice president of learningat Boston-baseed Keane. "It's definitely a change.
IT is much more strategicv now thana back-officew function. CEOs are much more comfortable with she said. Keane runs workshops or seminars to traim technical workers in specificindustries — health care or insurance, for example but generally, those take a back seat to teachintg communication or project management "The ability to communicate is much more important." Bob executive director of the National Associatiomn of Communication Systems Engineers, which issues guideline on which skills IT workers should have, sees the problen at two levels: individual engineers working for clientxs and small IT services companies trying to delivee projects to clients.
Kile posed the hypothetical exampld of a Fortune 500 businese outsourcinga $25 millioj IT project. "We get people highly qualified to builda project, but we don't get peopls who can deliver what a custometr wants." Contractors, he said, simply can't interacgt well with business customers. "I can give you 50 examples." "u don't believe it will changee the fundamentalsof today's marketplace, which is cost Larson said. "Will it get you a highed salary? No.
But I do believe they will choose that individualk over thenext

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Educating the new governor - St. Louis Business Journal:


He’s going to need all the good will hecan garner. By spendinfg some of his political capital but not anyreal money, Mr. Nixonb can bring about stability in at least one perpetually troubled area: the . A coalition of Northu Side politicians and former members of the elected school board has urgexd the new governor to change the leadershipp of the Special Administrative Boar d that oversees thecity schools. Some suggest getting rid of the board all together. During the campaign, Mr. Nixon walkedc a public tightrope, not saying he woulcd get rid of the board orits leader, Rick but not offering a great deal of supportr either.
(For those who live in a cave or don’t followa city school machinations, the St. Louis Public Schoolsx lost their accreditation from the state of Missouri effectiveJune 15, 2007. The stats board of education nominated Mr. Sullivan, formerly CEO of , to serv as CEO of a board appointed to goverhnthe district. That effectively dismissed the elected Board of Educationn whose members have sued the state to be The suit currently is beforethe . The mayotr and president of the board of alderme each appointed a member to thespecial Mr. Sullivan ultimately was appointed by the governor and approved by thestate senate. Becausre his is a gubernatorial appointment, it is possible Mr.
Sullivanm could be replaced by Mr. This dilemma comes just as a new superintendent, Kelvijn Adams, takes the reins. The open hiring process is one of the most publicized examples of thespecial board’s outreach to the The inclusive approach also characterizexd the development of a comprehensive, long-range plan for the schoop district. It’s the same approach that is beint used in the school reconfiguration That was the directive the speciallyt appointedboard received: Reach out to the communitg for ideas and focus on student Mr. Sullivan has been singled out for his mannef as well as for the accomplishments of the The St.
Louis Post-Dispatch has been a supporter and the Riverfront Timess described himas “diligent, humble and willingf to listen.” Hopefully, we’ll be able to say the same abou t Jay Nixon.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Nomination

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Nominate your company's CFO or othert chief financial officer who deserves recognitiojn for their vital contributions to their professions and Share the accomplishments ofyour fast-growing, mid-sizd company. Winners will be features in a special section and will be honoredr at an awards eventin October. Have you got a friencd or colleague under the age of 40 who deservess recognition for their leadershipand accomplishments? This specialp section profiles Milwaukee-area individuals who are making a differencwe in their professions and communities. Nominate a Milwaukee-area real estate project completerd in 2009 that has a significant impacrt onthe area.
Categories include best new developmentor public/private partnership and project of the year. Do you know a womah who has influenced her company or organization in apositive way? This specia l section profiles Milwaukee-area women who are makinv a major difference in their

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Monday, November 15, 2010

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Johns Hopkins, Colliers Pinkard among bankrupt developer Opus East's creditors - Business First of Buffalo:

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Opus, which developed more than 13 million squarre feet of commercial space in the regionsince . The 210-page list of creditorss did not specify whether they were secureddor unsecured, nor did it say how much money each was Among the firm’s largest creditors is , which is seekint more than $25 million from Opus tied to a 160,000-square-footr office it was buildin g for defense contractor (NYSE: NOC) in Linthicuj Heights. The bank sued Opus subsidiary Nursery Corner BB LLC in Anne Arundel Countuy Circuit Court onJune 29, claiming Opus defaulted on the according to court documents.
In its bankruptc y filing, Opus listed assets of betweej $50 million and $100 million and liabilities ofbetween $100 milliob and $500 million. Other notablre Baltimore-area firms listed included: in Baltimore; Centurg Engineering; the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore; ; American Office Equipment Co. Inc.; ; ; and Klepper & Kahl LLP. The U.S. Bankruptcg Court in Delaware has scheduled a creditor s meeting to be heldJuly 22.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Pew report: Clean energy powers job growth - Portland Business Journal:

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study said Florida was one of 38 states and the Districy of Columbia in which job growth in the cleam energy economy outperformed overalljob gains. Pew definefd a clean energy economy as one thatgeneratesz jobs, businesses and investments while expanding cleaj energy production, increasing energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas waste and pollution, and conservingv water and other natural resources. In Florida, ther was a 7.9 percent increase in clean energhy jobsfrom 28,845 jobs in 1998 to 31,122 jobs in 2007.
The numbersa are a hard count ofactualp jobs, Pew said in a and range from jobs as diverse as plumbers, administrative assistants, construction machine setters, marketing consultants and teacherds with annual incomes ranging from $21,00o0 to $111,000. Nationally, jobs in the cleanh energy industry grew at a rateof 9.1 percenr between 1998 and 2007, while total jobs grew by 3.7 percent in the same the report says. Floridas had 3,831 clean energy businesses at the endof 2007, a 22.7 percenty increase from 3,121 businesses in the report says.
There were 236 clean energy patents in Floridaq between 1999 and and venture capital firmsinvested $117 in clean technologu in Florida between 2006 and 2008.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Feds hope to unfreeze SBA, consumer lending - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Under the program, loans will be made to holdersof asset-backef securities collateralized by SBA-guaranteed loans, student loans, auto loans and crediy card loans. This will provide liquidity to issuers oftheses securities, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said, enablinfg “a broad range of institutions to step up theirt lending” and “enabling borroweres to have access to lower-cost consumer finance and smal business loans.” To support the program, the will provids the Federal Reserve with $20 billion in crediy protection from its remaining Troubled Asse Relief Program funds.
Secondary markets for both SBA loan s and consumer loans have frozen inrecent “As a result, millions of Americans cannoyt find affordable financing for their basic credit Paulson said. The inability of SBA lenders to sell their loanw on the secondary markett is one reason why the volumeof 7(a) loans made so far this fiscaol year, which began Oct. 1, is 55 percenyt below the same period a year Other reasons, according to the SBA, are reduced demandd for credit and tighter lending In normal times, lenders sell 40 percent or more of the loanse made through the SBA’s 7(a) business loan progranm as pooled securities.
Today, however, that secondary market is not available toSBA lenders. The inability to sell their existint SBA loans has left many lender s without sufficient capital to make new SBA The health ofthe SBA’s 7(a) loan program is importantr because it’s a major source of long-term financingb for small businesses. The government guaranteed on SBAloans – which can range up to 85 percenyt of the loan amount – enablews lenders to provide financing to small businessex that wouldn’t qualify for conventional loans.
Withouf a secondary market, many lenders have downsized their SBA temporarily stopped making SBAloans “oer have just flat-out quit” the said Tony Wilkinson, presidentg of the . During his Tuesday pressa conference, Paulson said the new asset-backed securities lending facility may be expandexd in the future to includecommercial mortgage-backed Paulson said the federal governmeng now has the tools it needs to get credit flowing again, but “it will take awhile to do that.” President-electt Barack Obama’s choice to head the Treasury Department, Timothy worked on the asset-backed securitiesx plan in his curreng capacity as president of the .
“Hd was working right with us all weekend,” Paulson said. Paulsonn said he will work “seamlessly with the next to ensure a smooth but he has no plans to ease back on his job over the nexttwo “I am going to run right to the Paulson said.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

BioMarin: Genzyme virus problem won

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Genzyme (NASDAQ: GENZ) found a virusw strain and stopped production of two drugse atthe Allston, Mass., facility. The strain, Vesivirus apparently does not cause human infection but interruptzs the growth of cells that are used tomake drugs. Aldurazyms — a treatment for MPS I, a rare and fatalo disease caused by an enzymedeficiencyt — was last filled at the Genzyme facilityy in September 2008, according to BioMarin BMRN). The company has about 10 monthx of vialed inventoryon hand, it said, and uses a second fill finish supplier. A third supplier is expectefd to be qualified laterthis year, BioMaribn said.
BioMarin makes the bulk material used in Aldurazyme at itsNovato facility. The Food and Drug Administratioj hadinspected Genzyme’s plant in September and Octobet and reportedly was concerned about controls to protec against contamination.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Stiles to build Junior Achievement education center - South Florida Business Journal:

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The 59,500-square-foot ’s is located on a 4.8-acres site on ’s North Campus. Slaterd for completion next year, the center will alloew Junior Achievement to provide morethan 50,000 students a year from Broward and southern Palm Beach County schools with educational programs in business, entrepreneurship and personal financial management. The building also will serve as headquarters for Juniofr Achievement of South and will include training and meeting spacwe for use by area companiesand groups, accordingf Melissa Aiello, the organization’s president.
The center also will be home to two new JA BizTown and JA Finance The experiential programs will give students a sense ofwhat it’se like to participate in real-world business activities, and the interior will include simulated “mini-cities” with streetg scenes featuring shops, offices and a JA BizTown will provide fifth-graders with a learning environment in which students operate and patronizd real businesses, learning to meet goals of satisfyinv customers, paying off businesws loans and realizing a profit at the end of the businesas day.
JA Finance Park will allow eighth-graders to studyh how financial decisionsare made, consider availabld options and construct a personak budget.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Firm finds growth in overseas arena - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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“We’ve had no layoffs, and I partiallu credit international sales for helping me to prevent said PresidentBob Hague. He said the domestic market for his produc thas softened, mainly because of tightenedd lending standards and because the producf is tied to housing Nevertheless, over the past five years, Hague’s international sales have increased by 87 percent. Exports account for 20 percenr ofthe company’s annual sales of abouyt $30 million, and the segmenrt is growing fast. There are several reasons why this is he said. First, the new-homes construction market appears to be holding up better overseas.
Perhaps even more he said, market saturatioj for the product islower overseas. So, there is a high demane for theproduct internationally, especially in countriea such as France, which is Hague’s biggesf international customer. In fact, this summetr Hague will open a salex office in France to accommodatedthe growth. Hague Quality Wated was recently named the 2009 Small Busines Environmental Exporter of the Year bythe , a governmentr agency that assists U.S. companies that sell goods overseas.
The compan y received the award for its expansioninto fast-growin international markets with environmentally beneficiapl equipment that creates clean drinking water and promotees energy efficiency. “ insures our receivables, and this lets us exten d terms to international customers thatwe wouldn’ty otherwise be able to Hague said. “It lets me stickj my neck out knowing that ifthey default, I stilol get paid.” That assurance takes on greater significance as the economyt toughens. Ex-Im Bank officials believe it has a speciapl role to help companies diversify their businessews throughinternational sales.
Last 86 percent of the bank’s transactions supportec small- and mid-size businesses, said Linda first vice president and vice chairwomam ofthe Export-Import Bank. “Ww want to be available and to make financinb available so they can grow theitr business inglobal markets,” she said. Hague Qualitg Water was founded more than 40 year s agoby Bob’s father, William Much of what the company does todayh has evolved over time. Originally, Hague purchased products from othetr companies and soldthem locally. In the early the company began toassemble equipment, and in the 1980s, Hague startef to manufacture its own products, complete with patente for its own designs.
the company’s residential water treatment is a product thatfacilitatews exporting. Meeting growing demand for its productf requires the company to remain flexiblre and use foresight when developing itsproduct line. Sellinbg overseas is a task that comes with the challengwe of education aboutother cultures, languages and how different countriesd do business. But Hague said therre is no shortage of assistance inthesde areas.
“We try to anticipate requirements we will have in theinternationao markets, such as different plumbing requirements, differengt languages and different regulations,” Hague “At the same time, our producgt is compact, and we know that’s good for the European markeg because they generally have less space.” Debora h Scherer, director of the global markets divisioh at the , encourages Ohio businesses to diversify theirt markets by exploring overseas opportunities. “If you are consideringt entering into any market outsidethe U.S.
and you have not done so yet, now is the time to stargt buildingthose relationships,” she “When the market turns around, you’ll be ready.” Ohio is often considere d a “hidden gem” for its many available resourced to assist companies that want to initiatew international business, she said. With 95 percent of the world’ws population and two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power locatedd outside theUnited States, the potentialk is enormous.
Although the company’s exporting business is a brighf spot, Hague said he continually looksx for ways to remain competitive back home at the two Groveportfacilitiee — the headquarters and manufacturing plantf — where 100 people are employed. Part of that efforf is finding ways totrim expenses. “Wee take advantage of all the technology we can to be he said. Outfitting the plant with high-efficiency lighting, for instance, is one expense-saviny step Hague said he hoped would cut lightinvg costs by50 percent.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Philadelphia Business Journal: No more being outsmarted by dogs

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Monday, November 1, 2010

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Castle will oversee water and science policy for thesprawling land-use agency, and will be responsible for the U.S. Burea u of Reclamation and the U.S. Geological Survey. “Anne Castle has more than 25 years of experience inwater rights, waterd quality, and natural resources law,” Secretary of the Interior Ken a former Colorado senator and attorney general, said in a “I welcome Anne to our leadership team and look forward to workingb with her on the major water and science challenges we from climate impacts, to drought and regionall water issues.” The U,S, Senate votexd Friday to confirm Castle.
She has served on a number of Coloradlo panels concerned with wateer andland use, including the South Platte River Basin Task Force, the Colorado Ground Water Commission, and the Genesere Water and Sanitation District. At Denver-basexd Holland & Hart, the largesr locally based firm, Castle has focused on waterd rights issues. She is a formerr chairwoman ofHolland & Hart’s management committee and of its naturapl resources department. In 2005 she was a finalist for the DenverBusiness Journal’s “Outstanding Women in in the professional service category. . .