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Thursday 11.20.2008
Report: Citigroup weighs potential sale
(San Francisco)
Eller Maritime battles creditors
(South Florida)
Education and finance drew Lee to San Jose State
(San Jose)
Faas helped San Jose Sharks score in sports market
(San Jose)
Lazar mixes marketing savvy, financial expertise at Atheros
(San Jose)
Business Journal honors 2008 CFOs of the Year
(San Jose)
Fan propels third company toward public arena
(San Jose)
Mikolajczyk put VTA back on track
(San Jose)
Tory Burch signs on for Bellevue’s Bravern
(Seattle)
UW President Emmert turns down a pay raise
(Seattle)
Hawaii jobless rate steady at 4.5%
(Honolulu)
NYSE extends ML Mac Orchards trading
(Honolulu)
Champa Square to be ready in January
(Denver)
Robert Kritzman, former NCL Hawaii exec, joins Miami law firm
(Honolulu)
Storm Cat faces delisting
(Denver)
FutureGen supporters still pushing plant
(St. Louis)
St. John’s patient tower ahead of schedule
(St. Louis)
Plan for electric cars moves ahead
(Sacramento)
Methodist laying off 99 employees
(Memphis)
Freddie Mac halts foreclosures on customer homes
(San Antonio)
Plan for electric cars moves ahead
(San Francisco)
Unify Corp. revenue, profits rise
(Sacramento)
Chase to cut 1,600 jobs in Bay Area
(San Francisco)
UPAF allocates $8.3M for the arts
(Milwaukee)
‘Blue Stilly’ owners plead guilty to selling contraband cigarettes
(Seattle)
Kaiser Permanente tops HMO report card
(San Francisco)
Fannie, Freddie enact mortgage moratorium
(Sacramento)
Bay Area mayors back $1B electric car plan
(San Jose)
Fannie, Freddie declare foreclosure moratorium
(San Francisco)
Digimarc posts first results since spinout
(Portland)
Sacramento home sales dip in October
(Sacramento)
J.C. Penney, Sears, Shoe Carnival headed for Mill Crossing in Chandler
(Phoenix)
CalPERS partners reduce energy consumption
(Sacramento)
Unemployment Act passes Senate granting extended benefits for Tennesseans
(Memphis)
Regional Business Council pledges $75K to Teach for America
(St. Louis)
Aviza Technology's loss grows in Q4
(San Jose)
Gap: Earnings up, same-store sales down
(San Francisco)
Datacastle raises $5.3M
(Seattle)
Senators reach bipartisan deal on auto industry bailout
(Dallas)
Fannie, Freddie declare foreclosure moratorium
(San Jose)
CEOs share 2008 lessons learned at ACG event
(Jacksonville)
Wall Street tumbles again; half of Memphis’ public companies hit 52-week lows
(Memphis)
Davidson Hotel completes Connecticut renovation project
(Memphis)
Election showdown headed to court
(South Florida)
Florida thrifts losses mount
(Tampa Bay)
Fannie, Freddie enact mortgage moratorium
(Dayton)
MTI’s interim CFO leaving
(Albany)
Aviza Technology's Q4 loss grows
(San Francisco)
Internet ad sales up to $5.9B in Q3
(Honolulu)
Albany Int’l Corp. plans cuts at Germany plant
(Albany)
Dow Jones falls 444 points
(Dallas)
PTIA to open new interchange
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Local stocks slammed as markets tank 5 percent again
(Cincinnati)
Dow off 450, more Hawaii stocks hit lows
(Honolulu)
Jan Brewer's move to governor could shift climate, budget priorities
(Phoenix)
Fannie, Freddie enact mortgage moratorium
(Washington, D.C.)
Sandy Spring Bank gets $83M TARP infusion
(Washington, D.C.)
Health-care fraud sends three to jail
(Atlanta)
Zumiez Q3 hits expectations at 23 cents per share
(Seattle)
California Realtors report jump in home affordability
(Sacramento)
N.C. Music Factory teams with Live Nation
(Los Angeles)
Former Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox dies
(San Antonio)
Daniels Fund grants $8.5M
(Denver)
Max & Erma’s CEO exits restaurant chain
(Columbus)
USAA is one of America’s top military-friendly employers
(San Antonio)
Man guilty in Hawaiian Airlines bankruptcy fraud case
(Honolulu)
TD Bank Financial 4Q earnings to plummet
(Philadelphia)
OptiSolar suspends McClellan construction
(Sacramento)
Dow falls 443 points
(Atlanta)
UNC trustees approve higher tuition, fees
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Report: Donovan to go on loan to Munich
(Los Angeles)
FDIC chair Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Clearwire shareholders OK Sprint deal; shares dive
(Seattle)
New Elan president to be based in So. S.F.
(San Francisco)
KSTP will keep 11 p.m. newscast
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Tennessee unemployment up from last year, down from last month
(Memphis)
Chase to cut 3,000 investment banking jobs
(Phoenix)
California Realtors report shows jump in home affordability
(San Francisco)
Cash-strapped Minrad lays off 50
(Buffalo)
Kaiser Permanente tops HMO report card
(Sacramento)
Delta adding more routes in Memphis
(Memphis)
Dow sinks to 7,553, Grand Canyon slips 15 cents after IPO
(Phoenix)
DayJet files bankruptcy
(Albuquerque)
Report: Steve & Barry's to liquidate
(San Francisco)
N.C. Music Factory teams with Live Nation
(Charlotte)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Portland)
Wal-Mart agrees to buy wind power for Texas stores
(Houston)
Supervalu stock at lowest point since 1991
(Portland)
Dow falls 443 points
(Denver)
Judge says Aon's Chad Karasaki improperly took Marsh clients
(Honolulu)
Security Bank Corp. wants $66M from Treasury
(Atlanta)
Sallie Mae to employ 1,100 in Del.
(Philadelphia)
M&T receives preliminary OK for $600M
(Baltimore)
Internet ad sales up to $5.9B in Q3
(San Francisco)
Prime Outlets lands 20 tenants
(Dallas)
Brown-Forman increases dividend
(Louisville)
Boscov’s could benefit from federal funds
(Philadelphia)
Steve & Barry’s seeking to liquidate chain
(Columbus)
Miami physicians sentenced for Medicare fraud
(South Florida)
Best Places to Work winners named
(Denver)
NEEP forecasts loss of 135,000 jobs
(Boston)
Georgia government to privatize IT services
(Atlanta)
M&T receives preliminary OK for $600M
(Buffalo)
Unemployment inches down in October
(Nashville)
Money coming to help DHL cutback victims
(Columbus)
The Star will lay off 10 accounting employees
(Kansas City)
Supervalu stock at lowest point since 1991
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Honda to cut Lincoln production in '09
(Birmingham)
MFS to cut 5 percent of workforce
(Boston)
ESD approves funding for Luther Forest, Starfire
(Albany)
Survey: Consumers still prone to impulse buys
(Birmingham)
California Realtors report shows jump in home affordability
(San Jose)
Mary Pawlenty joining Children's HeartLink
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Peacock names A-B’s U.S. business leaders
(St. Louis)
Pa. committee not supporting Independence Blue Cross-Highmark merger
(Philadelphia)
Wells increases aid to food agencies
(San Francisco)
Former TX AG Jim Mattox dies
(Austin)
City proposes tax increment financing zone for Seaholm project
(Austin)
Omni preferred choice for Dallas convention center hotel
(Dallas)
FDIC's Sheila Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Wichita)
UMB promotes Terry to EVP of commercial lending
(Kansas City)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Wichita)
Main Event to open new store, add 146 jobs
(Dallas)
SRI names new vice president of drug development
(Birmingham)
SouthWest Water warned by NASDAQ
(Los Angeles)
Bannister Mall redevelopment gets $30M in Missouri tax credits
(Kansas City)
Galleria parent retains Sidley Austin LLP in ‘advisory role’
(St. Louis)
China Air considers new Hawaii route
(Honolulu)
Report: Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Wichita)
Wal-Mart agrees to buy wind power for Texas stores
(San Antonio)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Wichita)
Experts see upside to down economy
(Wichita)
Economic storefront launched
(Denver)
John Malone buys 1 million shares
(Denver)
McClatchy ad revenue drops 20% in October
(Wichita)
City postpones action on policy for public infrastructure districts
(Austin)
ONB pushes for more fed development downtown
(Birmingham)
Farmers and Merchants OKs stock repurchase
(Sacramento)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Houston)
Fitch affirms Hawaii airport’s “A” rating
(Honolulu)
Two Freeport plants among BASF temporary closures
(Houston)
City pushes Legislature to fund rail relocation
(Austin)
UB football on Time Warner Friday night
(Buffalo)
Wisconsin home to two top-polluting power plants
(Milwaukee)
PHS Wichita Open set through 2012
(Wichita)
Hawaii National Bank reports e-mail scam
(Honolulu)
Fruitridge Vista Water Co. repairs main
(Sacramento)
Ginsburg Tower to open doors Nov. 25
(Orlando)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Memphis)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Memphis)
J&J Snack Food leader sells 400,000 shares
(Philadelphia)
New U-verse feature gives weather information
(Houston)
First Horizon names Losch new CFO
(Memphis)
JE Dunn tops out new HQ
(Kansas City)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Albany)
P&G continues to shrink energy footprint
(Dayton)
Sprint-Clearwire WiMAX deal clears final hurdle
(Kansas City)
IBM, universities looking to build brainlike computer
(Raleigh/Durham)
Pennsylvania Senate committee votes not to recommend Highmark IBC merger
(Pittsburgh)
Lawsuit challenges N.C. CON law
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Feds: Local company's pension plan short $120K
(Raleigh/Durham)
Beshear introduces energy plan
(Louisville)
Silhouette Optical opens first “Eye Studio”
(Albany)
BNIA traffic cooled in October
(Buffalo)
FDIC chair Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Raleigh/Durham)
Internet ad sales up to $5.9B in Q3
(San Jose)
Eastdil Secured shuttering Boston debt operation
(Boston)
Performing Arts Center awarded $200,000 for arts ed
(Tampa Bay)
Star 94 names Ammons program director
(Atlanta)
Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Dayton)
Minnesota loses 7,500 more jobs in October
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Green Depot opening store in Albany
(Albany)
UNC trustees approve higher tuition, fees
(Raleigh/Durham)
D.C. commits $50M to housing fund
(Washington, D.C.)
John McCain supports Barack Obama's pick of Gov. Janet Napolitano as director of homeland security
(Phoenix)
Report: Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Charlotte)
M&T seeks $600M from Treasury program
(Albany)
Baltimore turns to airwaves to get residents into health care program
(Baltimore)
Fine Arts Commission OKs Homeland Security plan at St. E's
(Washington, D.C.)
FDIC chair Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Atlanta)
Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Milwaukee)
Greater Baltimore Committee unveils transporation task force
(Baltimore)
Nob Hill boutique holds grand opening
(Albuquerque)
T-Mobile spends $31 million on Birmingham network
(Birmingham)
Viasystems to close Oak Creek plant
(Milwaukee)
General Growth Properties retains Sidley Austin LLP in ‘advisory role’
(Baltimore)
Former TX AG Jim Mattox dies
(Dallas)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Washington, D.C.)
Senators vow to fight carrier's move to Mayport
(Jacksonville)
CBRE buys two Chantilly buildings
(Washington, D.C.)
Study: North Carolina routs rivals in biosciences job growth
(Raleigh/Durham)
NY facing nursing shortage
(Albany)
IBM, Stanford looking to build brainlike computer
(Atlanta)
Washington Supreme Court sides with wind power
(Seattle)
Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Cincinnati)
NFTA adjusting to fiscal challenges
(Buffalo)
Albany’s unemployment rate highest since 1992
(Albany)
Honda cutting back production
(Cincinnati)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Baltimore)
Complaints continue against Standard Monument
(St. Louis)
Bay Area homebuyers jump in as prices drop
(San Jose)
Three Pittsburgh-area hospitals receive recognition for treatment of heart disease
(Pittsburgh)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Raleigh/Durham)
Midwest BankCentre names operations VP
(St. Louis)
Hawaii wood show opens Friday
(Honolulu)
Ripley’s buys sweet oddity
(Orlando)
IMC Licensing to represent Rand McNally
(Louisville)
Patterson puts brakes on hiring, salaries after soft Q2
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
P&G continues to shrink energy footprint
(Cincinnati)
Report: Capital One looking at Chevy Chase Bank
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
New stores help Mall of America break from retail blues
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Nashville)
T. Rowe Price launches two new global mutual funds
(Baltimore)
Senators reach bipartisan deal on auto industry bailout
(Dayton)
Area United Way groups exceed $40.5M goal
(Kansas City)
Economist: Colorado to perform better than U.S.
(Denver)
BMP Sunstone to sell constipation drug in China
(Philadelphia)
Parasole launching burger "boutique" at Lake Calhoun
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
UB reclaims NFTA park-and-ride lot
(Buffalo)
Experts see upside to down economy
(Atlanta)
DayJet files bankruptcy
(Orlando)
Disney breaks ground at Hawaii resort
(Los Angeles)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(Los Angeles)
Survey: Green building needs more communication
(Washington, D.C.)
Private-sector jobs down, unemployment up
(Buffalo)
Dick's Sporting Goods 3Q earnings down
(Louisville)
PNC expects tax break for National City deal to be less than reported
(Dayton)
PNC expects tax break for National City deal to be less than reported
(Louisville)
Ohio wins federal grant for Wilmington layoff aid
(Dayton)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Atlanta)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Atlanta)
Ashland cuts dividend, stock suffers
(Louisville)
U.S. Bancorp commits $105M to solar-panel venture SunRun
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
YRC will record $7 million to $10 million charge to collateralize assets
(St. Louis)
Honda cutting back production
(Dayton)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Albuquerque)
FDIC's Sheila Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Washington, D.C.)
Wesley’s Tappan elected to hospital association board
(Wichita)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Dayton)
GMAC wants to be bank holding company
(Philadelphia)
Southwest Airlines appoints two to board
(Dallas)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Dayton)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Albuquerque)
Columbus housing sales drop 10% in October
(Columbus)
Online ad sales up to $5.9B in 3Q
(Washington, D.C.)
Enrollment peaks at SUNY
(Buffalo)
ZAP to begin production in Shepherdsville
(Louisville)
Stein Mart reports 3Q decrease in net sales
(Jacksonville)
Arizona unemployment jumps to 6.1%, remains below U.S. average
(Phoenix)
Nature’s Table to open The Garden Patch
(Orlando)
Perry Ellis Q3 income, revenue down
(South Florida)
Insuring average Upstate NYer up 6.8%
(Buffalo)
Wells may add another Wachovia board member
(St. Louis)
Blue Diamond workers reject union
(Sacramento)
King Arts secures final OK for state grant
(Columbus)
US Airways restores mileage benefits
(Tampa Bay)
Hawker Beechcraft chairman, CEO announces retirement
(Wichita)
U.S. markets face more declines Thursday
(Portland)
Report: Feds probe Golden West
(Sacramento)
Sally Beauty Holdings maintains Q3 profit
(Dallas)
Experts see upside to down economy
(Denver)
Tharaldson opens SpringHill Suites in Roseville
(Sacramento)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Portland)
Nordstrom sets opening date in Cincinnati
(Cincinnati)
Ohio wins federal grant for Wilmington layoff aid
(Cincinnati)
The Fresh Market opens in The Villages
(Orlando)
Chipotle Mexican Grill opening in Corvallis and Salem
(Portland)
Manufacturing picture in Phila. worsening, Fed says
(Philadelphia)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Tampa Bay)
Ecolab relocates area office
(Washington, D.C.)
Weil Brothers & Stern to exit cotton business
(Memphis)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(Tampa Bay)
Report: Feds probe Golden West Financial
(Tampa Bay)
Survey: Executive bonuses might shrink with economy
(Phoenix)
Perkins revenues fall 2.6% in third quarter
(Memphis)
Harrah’s moving to Vegas, eliminating 310 jobs in Memphis
(Memphis)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Honolulu)
Mullen, Liberty Mutual win MITX ad awards
(Boston)
Former Georgia driver’s license examiners indicted
(Atlanta)
Alnylam sees results for liver disease treatment
(Boston)
A new runway day in the U.S.A.
(Seattle)
US Airways restores mileage benefits
(Charlotte)
Warye named Safeco/Ohio Casualty regional manager
(Cincinnati)
Survey: shoppers most concerned with fit
(Boston)
FDIC chair Bair: More 'ammunition' coming to strengthen banks
(Baltimore)
DayJet files bankruptcy
(South Florida)
Lesley University lands Ford Foundation grant
(Boston)
Casual Male sales dip
(Boston)
Cost to insure average upstate NYer up 6.8%
(Albany)
Consumer Reports goes to the malls
(Boston)
Former Solicitor General returns to King & Spalding
(Washington, D.C.)
Dave & Buster's adds 250 jobs at new store
(Dallas)
Seno agrees to license technology to VisualSonics
(San Antonio)
Centerpoint nurses seek to leave union
(Kansas City)
Synta tests prostate-cancer therapy
(Boston)
Radius raises additional $15M for drug trials
(Boston)
Nonprofit Resource Center online directory helps community
(Sacramento)
Pennsylvania technology companies create 343 new jobs in fiscal 2008
(Pittsburgh)
Santa Claus to visit distillery
(Louisville)
Disney breaks ground at Hawaii resort
(Honolulu)
CBS to feature story of bourbon
(Louisville)
Konarka leases 257K in New Bedford
(Boston)
Sovereign market cap halved since October
(Boston)
AAA: Thanksgiving travel to decline
(Sacramento)
Zynex sees rise in revenue
(Denver)
Austin Energy to add two-way meter reading
(Austin)
IBM, Stanford work on brainlike computer
(San Jose)
Cincinnati-area stocks kick off another down day
(Cincinnati)
Bsquare buys mobile device tester for $2.2M
(Seattle)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(Sacramento)
Dayton-area employers shifting more health costs to workers
(Dayton)
Walker re-elected as Envision Central Texas chairman
(Austin)
Report: Capital One looking at Chevy Chase Bank
(Washington, D.C.)
IBM, Stanford looking to build brainlike computer
(San Francisco)
ESKCO sells distributorship unit to Illinois company
(Dayton)
School Specialty income down 12 percent
(Milwaukee)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Honolulu)
Order halts launch of Teva drug
(Philadelphia)
SafePlace awared $1M grant to promote safe teen relationships
(Austin)
Canisius buys Main Street site for $18.45M
(Buffalo)
Ericsson to close Warrendale plant near Pittsburgh; 250 jobs affected
(Pittsburgh)
Nashville firm wants to purchase U.S. Sugar land
(Nashville)
UB going smoke free
(Buffalo)
Wells may add another Wachovia board member
(Birmingham)
KGPT-49 to be included with U-Verse lineup
(Wichita)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Birmingham)
Steve & Barry’s to liquidate
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Austin home sales fall in October
(Austin)
Report: Feds probe Golden West Financial
(Birmingham)
W-S schools sends $2M back to state
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
SwRI earns new ISO certification for aerospace division
(San Antonio)
Green construction starts jump five-fold
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Steel: Wells deal is best for Charlotte
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
GMAC applies to become bank holding company
(Minneapolis / St. Paul)
Salvation Army to hold Scootethon
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
PNC expects tax break for National City deal to be less than reported
(Cincinnati)
FMC buys stake in Roxar
(Houston)
Progress Energy to test biofuel technology in Florida
(Raleigh/Durham)
Anniston Star cuts 10 percent of work force
(Birmingham)
Right By Nature organic grocery opens in Pittsburgh's Strip District
(Pittsburgh)
Nashville gets $4M to rehab neighborhoods
(Nashville)
XTO approves billions for development
(Dallas)
Report: Feds probe Golden West Financial
(Atlanta)
Consumer prices mixed in Baltimore, Washington areas for October
(Baltimore)
Presby facilities receive ‘magnet’ status
(Charlotte)
Dick's Sporting Goods beats Street despite lower earnings
(Raleigh/Durham)
Suburban News parent posts $3M loss, warns of credit troubles
(Columbus)
Green building starts soar
(Houston)
Calif. manufacturer moves HQs to Austin
(Austin)
Survey: Executive bonuses might shrink with economy
(Baltimore)
Fed: Recession to last into mid-2009
(Baltimore)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(Atlanta)
Doorways receives $20,000 grant
(St. Louis)
Gas powers Pantry to higher sales, profit
(Raleigh/Durham)
Wachovia CEO Steel: Wells deal is the right move
(Raleigh/Durham)
Catholic Charities starts apartment complex
(Washington, D.C.)
Journal revenue down in October
(Milwaukee)
Conference sobered by economic projection
(Jacksonville)
PG&E starts Colusa power plant construction
(San Francisco)
Tootie Pie Co. adds more H-E-B stores to its network
(San Antonio)
Honda cutting back production
(Columbus)
NYSE: Time to suspend Idearc stock
(Dallas)
NY development agency delays vote on AMD plant
(San Francisco)
Metro Chamber picks Linginfelter for ‘10
(Atlanta)
U.S. Green Building Council upgrades LEED
(Pittsburgh)
Brady to cut work force, lowers outlook
(Milwaukee)
AAA: Marylanders trimming Thanksgiving travel plans
(Baltimore)
Illinois firm buys HR Group in Brentwood
(Nashville)
Carriage Services to buy back stock
(Houston)
Crist proposes new state university governance guidelines
(Tampa Bay)
Nashville firm wants to purchase U.S. Sugar land
(South Florida)
Friedman to speak at TAG event
(Atlanta)
Portland Medical Center will be shuttered
(Nashville)
Holiday job picture looks bleak
(Raleigh/Durham)
General Dynamics to buy AxleTech
(Charlotte)
AETEA Information Technology Inc. buys Ecipient Technologies
(Baltimore)
Survey: Executive bonuses may shrink
(Charlotte)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Pittsburgh)
Green construction starts jump five-fold
(Raleigh/Durham)
Sallie Mae unveils new Delaware center
(Washington, D.C.)
KBR wins Egypt Hydrocarbon contract
(Houston)
Summerfest names Nonbox agency of record
(Milwaukee)
Riddle Memorial Hospital CEO Kennedy to retire
(Philadelphia)
Phillies moving from Channel 57 to 17
(Philadelphia)
Survey: Confidence among Bay Area execs hits new low
(San Francisco)
Targanta shares slide after FDA review
(Boston)
Sony, Waste Management want your old electronics
(Austin)
PNC expects tax break for National City deal to be less than reported
(Pittsburgh)
Centene to expand in S.C. and exit N.J.
(St. Louis)
Report: Feds probe Golden West
(Los Angeles)
Wet Seal back in black for 3Q
(Los Angeles)
Ad agency gets branding account
(Orlando)
Baltimore, Washington compensation up 3%
(Baltimore)
Frankford Health splitting from Jefferson system
(Philadelphia)
KC-area home sales fall in October
(Kansas City)
Canrig, Epoch to merge
(Houston)
GameStop still profitable as earnings drop
(Dallas)
YRC will record $7 million to $10 million charge to collateralize assets
(Kansas City)
San Francisco Bay Area execs expect tough 2009
(San Jose)
Dick's Sporting Goods 3Q earnings down
(Pittsburgh)
Steel: Wells deal is best for Charlotte
(Charlotte)
Women’s group seeks award nominees
(Louisville)
Nonprofit lands $1.1M grant to provide health care to homeless
(Nashville)
DNAtriX, Smart Imaging get tech funds
(Houston)
Ashland cuts dividend, stock suffers
(Cincinnati)
Morphotek gets more Defense funding
(Philadelphia)
Harris recognized by business group
(Orlando)
Washington, Baltimore compensation up 3%
(Washington, D.C.)
Report: Feds probe Golden West Financial
(San Jose)
Napolitano in line for Homeland Security post
(Phoenix)
AAA: Thanksgiving travel to decline
(Columbus)
NY development agency delays vote on AMD plant
(San Jose)
Report: Feds probe Golden West
(San Francisco)
News reporter dies from stadium injuries
(Buffalo)
California Supreme Court to hear gay marriage suits
(Los Angeles)
Nighthawk revenues jump, net losses decline
(San Antonio)
Wells may add another Wachovia board member
(Atlanta)
Vanda Pharmaceuticals takes second shot at FDA approval
(Washington, D.C.)
Report: Feds probe Golden West
(Charlotte)
Cato quarterly earnings drop 72%
(Charlotte)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Atlanta)
Consumer prices take historic plunge
(Orlando)
SuperGen gets FDA approval for clinical trial
(San Francisco)
GlaxoSmithKline beats out Merck to supply Netherlands with vaccine
(Raleigh/Durham)
Team Financial expects quarterly loss of $9.8 million
(Kansas City)
Commerce Brokerage will buy back $545M in auction-rate securities
(Kansas City)
Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC receives award for reducing induction births
(Pittsburgh)
GE launches $200M health care IT effort
(Milwaukee)
Duke Energy to sell wind power to Wal-Mart
(Raleigh/Durham)
King & Spalding adds punch to Washington office
(Atlanta)
Duke to sell power to Wal-Mart
(Dayton)
Fitch Ratings gives University of Pittsburgh Medical Center AA- ratings for bonds, debt
(Pittsburgh)
Staccato buys Artimi, gets $20M funding
(San Jose)
Progress Energy Florida to test alternative fuel program
(Tampa Bay)
Integrity Capital Partners sells unwanted life insurance policies
(Washington, D.C.)
Dublin losing 134 Wendy’s jobs
(Columbus)
AAA: Thanksgiving travel to decline
(Louisville)
Shoals Technology buys Portland plant
(Nashville)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(San Francisco)
Certification-in-a-day program scheduled for Nov. 22
(Albany)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Dayton)
U.S. markets face more declines Thursday
(Dayton)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Dayton)
Storm puts BlackBerrys in the sun with iPhone
(San Francisco)
Survey: Executive bonuses might shrink with economy
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Trans World reports $28.4M net loss in 3Q
(Albany)
Wyeth to cut 124 jobs in Sanford
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Duke to sell power to Wal-Mart
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
Wells may add another Wachovia board member
(Greensboro/Winston-Salem)
College grads: Job picture looks bleak
(Baltimore)
Immigrant files suit to challenge 'English-only' referendum
(Nashville)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Baltimore)
Metro, City testing new traffic lights downtown
(Houston)
Yahoo to provide search for T-Mobile
(San Jose)
Miami 21 review causes confusion at meeting
(South Florida)
Unemployment hits 7% in October
(Atlanta)
Dunnhumby wins city incentives, inks lease deal
(Cincinnati)
Report: Key Yahoo search executive goes to Microsoft
(San Jose)
Former Steelers' coach Bill Cowher to speak at NC State fall commencement
(Pittsburgh)
Rendell extends Health Care Cost Containment Council through June
(Pittsburgh)
Sullivan Tire re-signs MVP for promotions
(Boston)
ESD shelves AMD vote, takes up Luther Forest, Starfire
(Albany)
U.S. consumer prices take historic plunge
(Buffalo)
Mass. foreclosure deeds jump in October
(Boston)
Stanford Financial tees up golf sponsorship
(Houston)
Uwharrie Capital names CFO
(Charlotte)
Duke to sell power to Wal-Mart
(Charlotte)
U.S. markets face more declines Thursday
(Baltimore)
Maximus wins more Medicare work
(Washington, D.C.)
P&G, Google swap workers for research
(San Jose)
Dow drops more than 400 points Thursday
(Pittsburgh)
Disney, IMAX forge five-picture deal
(Orlando)
Faro wins laser scanner contract
(Orlando)
New Glennpeter Jewelers to open Nov. 22
(Albany)
Sallie Mae dishes out scholarships
(Washington, D.C.)
U.S. markets face more declines Thursday
(Washington, D.C.)
Green building starts up five-fold
(Washington, D.C.)
Survey: Executive bonuses might shrink with economy
(Washington, D.C.)
Stanley Security adds new Phoenix-area location
(Phoenix)
Union turns down Kaleida offer
(Buffalo)
Disney, IMAX forge five-picture deal
(Albany)
Study: Cincinnati-area employers to shift more health benefits costs
(Cincinnati)
Cronkite journalism school gains $5.3M for business program
(Phoenix)
Storm puts BlackBerrys in the sun
(Boston)