Daily Mail | One giant debt for mankind: US national deficit would reach almost to the moon ... Daily Mail By Mail Foreign Service President Ronald Reagan once famously said that a stack of $1000 bills equivalent to the US government's debt would be about 67 miles high. That was 1981. Since then, the national debt has climbed to $14.3 trillion. ... |
Monday, May 30, 2011
One giant debt for mankind: US national deficit would reach almost to the moon ... - Daily Mail
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
'Iran aiding Assad in crackdown against protesters' - Jerusalem Post
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The Guardian | 'Iran aiding Assad in crackdown against protesters' Jerusalem Post COM STAFF 'Washington Post' reports members of Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force helping regime quell unrest despite US sanctions. Iran has continued to send trainers and advisers to Syria in order to help Bashar Assad's government clamp down on ... Syrians sustain their protests, troops open fire In Syria, Accounts of Widening Torture |
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Baltimore Development Corp. reveals teams vying to build downtown arena - Baltimore Business Journal:
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unveiled the list of interested developers vying to construct thearenaa — which could cost up to $300 million on the site of the existing 46-year-olfd First Mariner Arena. The BDC, the city’sd development arm, also said Tuesday it has narrowed down a list of 12 consultant teams to four that submitted bids to work as financial consultants on behalf of the agencuy for thearena project. In an interview Tuesdayu afternoon, BDC President M.J. “Jay” Brodiew offered some details as to what each developetwas proposing, in addition to the arena. Brodie said the $300 millio price tag to build the new arena will rise with the additionaol components developmentsare pitching.
“We need to reflec t seriously oneverything they’ve showbn us,” Brodie said. The BDC has said it hopesa to select a development teamthis summer. The four developmenyt teams are: 1) Developers: ESmith Legacy and Garfield TrauDevelopment (Emmitt Smith, Brian Morris and Vernon Marrows from ESmith Legacy and Ken Portnoy, Ray and Greg Garfield from Garfieldc Traub); • General contractor: Baltimore’as Sage Policy Group, led by Anirban will also serve as economic analyst. Plans include: 20,000 squares feet of retail space; a seven-screen movie theater and a smaller 1,00p0 seat concert venue. 2) Baltimore-based and Capital Venture Group.
• Operator: Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast’x Global Spectator. The company manages 31 arenas acrosd the country including the Wachovia Centerin Philadelphia; • Hotelk operator: , the holding company of the Sheraton and W Hotel brands; • Baltimore’s Moag & Co., led by former Chairmaj John Moag, is part of the team as a financial consultant.
unveiled the list of interested developers vying to construct thearenaa — which could cost up to $300 million on the site of the existing 46-year-olfd First Mariner Arena. The BDC, the city’sd development arm, also said Tuesday it has narrowed down a list of 12 consultant teams to four that submitted bids to work as financial consultants on behalf of the agencuy for thearena project. In an interview Tuesdayu afternoon, BDC President M.J. “Jay” Brodiew offered some details as to what each developetwas proposing, in addition to the arena. Brodie said the $300 millio price tag to build the new arena will rise with the additionaol components developmentsare pitching.
“We need to reflec t seriously oneverything they’ve showbn us,” Brodie said. The BDC has said it hopesa to select a development teamthis summer. The four developmenyt teams are: 1) Developers: ESmith Legacy and Garfield TrauDevelopment (Emmitt Smith, Brian Morris and Vernon Marrows from ESmith Legacy and Ken Portnoy, Ray and Greg Garfield from Garfieldc Traub); • General contractor: Baltimore’as Sage Policy Group, led by Anirban will also serve as economic analyst. Plans include: 20,000 squares feet of retail space; a seven-screen movie theater and a smaller 1,00p0 seat concert venue. 2) Baltimore-based and Capital Venture Group.
• Operator: Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast’x Global Spectator. The company manages 31 arenas acrosd the country including the Wachovia Centerin Philadelphia; • Hotelk operator: , the holding company of the Sheraton and W Hotel brands; • Baltimore’s Moag & Co., led by former Chairmaj John Moag, is part of the team as a financial consultant.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Moneta's Schick establishes University of Missouri-St. Louis professorship - Birmingham Business Journal:
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Alumnus Peter Schick, chairman of the , has pledged $1.7 milliohn to establish an endowed professorship in finance in the College of Business The endowment will be known as thePeter G. Schick Professorship in Financeat UMSL. The which will be the first endowed position forthe college's finance area, will be filler through a national search. Moneta Group is a financiap advisory company basedin Mo. Also on Wednesday, UMSL established a new partnership with the to creats the Center for Excellence in Financial Counselingat UMSL. The FCE is a nonprofitr dedicated to improving thefinanciapl well-being of consumers througuh the professional development of financial counselors.
Assorter assets of the foundation totalingabout $3.25 million will be donateds to UMSL. The Center for Excellence in Financial Counselinbg will be locatedon UMSL's South Campus. It is expecter to open in July.
Alumnus Peter Schick, chairman of the , has pledged $1.7 milliohn to establish an endowed professorship in finance in the College of Business The endowment will be known as thePeter G. Schick Professorship in Financeat UMSL. The which will be the first endowed position forthe college's finance area, will be filler through a national search. Moneta Group is a financiap advisory company basedin Mo. Also on Wednesday, UMSL established a new partnership with the to creats the Center for Excellence in Financial Counselingat UMSL. The FCE is a nonprofitr dedicated to improving thefinanciapl well-being of consumers througuh the professional development of financial counselors.
Assorter assets of the foundation totalingabout $3.25 million will be donateds to UMSL. The Center for Excellence in Financial Counselinbg will be locatedon UMSL's South Campus. It is expecter to open in July.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Medical testing firm expands locally - Dayton Business Journal:
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Dayton-based , which tests blooe and other bodily fluids at 30 area will add a center in Eaton in the next two month and another in Jamestown later this Both offices will begin witha $100,0000 investment and one or two full-timew staff members before building up as patient deman d increases. The offices are set to see a total of 25 patientsz a day or 500 patients a Company officials said increasing demand for healtn care services and a push to cut health care costxs is leading tothe firm’s growth. Ed Doucette, chiefv executive officer, said while laboratory diagnostics only account for 3 percent ofthe U.S. healthy care costs, 70 percent of decision-making is basecd on the results.
CompuNet, which postex $60 million in revenue last year, is set to increase to $65 millionh in 2009. CompuNet, which has 530 full-time employees, sees a totakl of 30,000 patient visits a month, 360,000 a at its centers.
Dayton-based , which tests blooe and other bodily fluids at 30 area will add a center in Eaton in the next two month and another in Jamestown later this Both offices will begin witha $100,0000 investment and one or two full-timew staff members before building up as patient deman d increases. The offices are set to see a total of 25 patientsz a day or 500 patients a Company officials said increasing demand for healtn care services and a push to cut health care costxs is leading tothe firm’s growth. Ed Doucette, chiefv executive officer, said while laboratory diagnostics only account for 3 percent ofthe U.S. healthy care costs, 70 percent of decision-making is basecd on the results.
CompuNet, which postex $60 million in revenue last year, is set to increase to $65 millionh in 2009. CompuNet, which has 530 full-time employees, sees a totakl of 30,000 patient visits a month, 360,000 a at its centers.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
US muni bond funds break outflow streak - ICI - Reuters
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US muni bond funds break outflow streak - ICI Reuters NEW YORK, May 18 (Reuters) - US municipal bond funds broke a 26-week streak of net outflows as investors tilted back into the sector for the first time since November, data from the Investment Company Institute showed on Wednesday. ... ETFs, Taxable Bond Funds Stay Hot In April |
Monday, May 16, 2011
Green Township OKs Mercy hospital plan - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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The plan passed 3-0. “We’re very pleasedr to get to this stage and excited to take the next saidPete Gemmer, spokesman for Mercy. “Wes realize there is still a lot of work to do and we look forward to continuing to work with the residents and the township leaderw to develop a hospital everyone can beproud of.” The projecg will now be submitted to the Hamiltonb County Regional Commission for consideration, probably next Gemmer said. The planned hospitall and parking areas would cover about 40 acresz and sit near toInterstate 74. The facility, to cost $200 could open in early 2014. The proposeed site is 60 acres.
Mercy has said it will close itstwo West-Sidse hospitals: Mercy Hospital Western Hill and Mercy Hospital Mount Airy. The new hospital, with 200 to 250 will be a replacement for Some residents in the area had expressed concerns about increasedd traffic as a result of the whose main access road wouled be from NorthBend Road, at roughly the midway poing between Kleeman and Boomer. Gemme r said a traffic impact study through the HamiltonnCounty Engineer’s Office is nearly complete.
The plan passed 3-0. “We’re very pleasedr to get to this stage and excited to take the next saidPete Gemmer, spokesman for Mercy. “Wes realize there is still a lot of work to do and we look forward to continuing to work with the residents and the township leaderw to develop a hospital everyone can beproud of.” The projecg will now be submitted to the Hamiltonb County Regional Commission for consideration, probably next Gemmer said. The planned hospitall and parking areas would cover about 40 acresz and sit near toInterstate 74. The facility, to cost $200 could open in early 2014. The proposeed site is 60 acres.
Mercy has said it will close itstwo West-Sidse hospitals: Mercy Hospital Western Hill and Mercy Hospital Mount Airy. The new hospital, with 200 to 250 will be a replacement for Some residents in the area had expressed concerns about increasedd traffic as a result of the whose main access road wouled be from NorthBend Road, at roughly the midway poing between Kleeman and Boomer. Gemme r said a traffic impact study through the HamiltonnCounty Engineer’s Office is nearly complete.
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