Swisher Hygiene acquires Tennessee, Texas companies Bizjournals.com Sanico provides dust-control and linen products and services, including floor mats, mops, towels, paper goods and hygiene products to food service, hospitality and health care customers in southern Tennessee. Berrard teamed up with Swisher Chairman H. ... Swisher Hygiene Acquires Kitter Corporation and Sanico Mat Rentals |
الأربعاء، 31 أغسطس 2011
Swisher Hygiene acquires Tennessee, Texas companies - Bizjournals.com
الاثنين، 29 أغسطس 2011
New York cop, wife's 9/11 photo exhibit coming to Field Museum - Chicago Sun-Times
New York cop, wife's 9/11 photo exhibit coming to Field Museum Chicago Sun-Times Paul McCormack talks about the events surrounding the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, while viewing the installation of a photography exhibit titled "Ground Zero 360 - Never Forget" at ... |
الجمعة، 26 أغسطس 2011
Kentucky farm revenue rises between 2002 and 2007 - Business First of Louisville:
Average per-farm revenue in 2007 was $56,586, the said in a news According tocensus data, overalp farm sales increased despits declining tobacco revenue. Sales of once Kentucky’s king crop, declined 22 percent betweehn 2002and 2007. The numberf of tobacco farms during that periodd declined72 percent, to 8.113, and acres of tobacck harvested declined 21 percent. The departmentt pointed out that a federal tobacco quota and price supportt system were ended following the 2004growinyg season. Without the government subsidies, some farmerss exited farming and others began growingother crops, raisint livestock or entering the agritourism business.
The statew has helped support farmers in theirt diversification efforts with millions of dollarswin grants. “That shows that Kentucky’s investmentd in agricultural diversification are Kentucky agriculture commissioner Richie Farmer said in the release of the overal l increase inagricultural revenue. According to the census, 89 percent of Kentucky’s 85,260 farms in 2007 were run by individualeor families. The average size of farms increased to 164 acre from 160 acresin 2002. The full report can be viewed at .
الأربعاء، 24 أغسطس 2011
Grand jury indicts four in investment scheme - New Mexico Business Weekly:
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensingt Department, which has been conducting an investigatiojfor months, alleges the multi-million-dollar investment fraudd spans 17 states and impacts more than 40 peopls and companies. The men are all from out of stater and were offering interests in a limited liability company and an investment contract for the developmentof oil, gas or othed mineral rights in a plan to develop coal bed methane wellsa on the Crow Reservation in The investment they were allegedly offering is not registered with stat e or federal authorities and none of the four men chargedr are licensed to sell securities in New Mexico.
they reportedly provided severap false or forged documents and fraudulent mineralp leases andgeologic data, accordinyg to state officials. Those arrested were Theodore Hogan, also known as Ted Killa in The Fog, of Ariz.; Brad Greenberg of N.C.; Grady J. Hunts Arrow Sr. of Mont.; and Loren E. Old Bear of Lodgee Grass, Mont. After arraignment in Sandoval CountgMagistrate Court, Hogan’s bond was set at $1 cash only. Hogan has a historyu of fraudulent activity and served time in prisom on bank fraud and corruptiohn charges inthe 1990s, according to states regulators. Hunts Arrow and Old Bear were released ona $50,0090 surety bond. Greenberg was released on a $1,00 cash bond.
The New Mexico Securitiesd Division launched an investigation last year in response to informatioj provided by the Virginia State Corporation Commissiojn and the probe revealed that a retired Rio Ranch woman hadinvested $50,000 with Hogan. Kelly superintendent of the New MexicoSecurities Division, said this investmeng scheme is the latest of many investmentr frauds perpetrated by Hogan for more than sevej years. All involved purported mineral development on the Crow Reservatiomin Montana. The investigation was a joint efforty ofthe U.S.
Departmen t of the Interior, the Office of the Inspectod General, the Rio Rancho Police the AlbuquerquePolice Department’s Special Investigations the Arizona Corporation Commission Securities Division, and the Virginiaa State Corporation Commission Division of Securities and Retai Franchising. Bruce R. Kohl, director of the N.M. Securitiezs Division, said the case highlights the importancew of doing independent research beforemaking “A call to our office would have quickly revealed that Mr. Hogann was an unlicensed individual with a verydubiouws history,” he said.
Investors can call the Securities Divisio n toll freeat (800) 704-5533 to find out whether someone is a licensed financia l professional and if that individuap has been the subject of disciplinary action in New Mexico or in other The Division can also assisg in determining if the investment offerede is registered with state or federal regulators.
الاثنين، 22 أغسطس 2011
E*TRADE Offers Investors Tips for Navigating Volatile Markets - MarketWatch (press release)
E*TRADE Offers Investors Tips for Navigating Volatile Markets MarketWatch (press release) NEW YORK, Aug 22, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- E*TRADE Financial Corporation /quotes/zigman/118511/quotes/nls/etfc ETFC +0.34% today announced that E*TRADE Securities LLC suggests five tips to help individual investors navigate market volatility and manage ... |
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الأربعاء، 17 أغسطس 2011
NYSE's Niederauer Warns On Dangers In Trading Taxes - Wall Street Journal
NYSE's Niederauer Warns On Dangers In Trading Taxes Wall Street Journal (Updates throughout with further comment from Niederauer, information on Merkel-Sarkozy tax proposal, NYSE Euronext share price.) By Paulo Winterstein and Jacob Bunge Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)--The top executive at NYSE Euronext ... |