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The Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal asked Fred Silva, Chris Block, Russell Hancock, Carl Guardino and Jim Wunderman — all key players focused on state reform — to talk about the potential third rails that could booby trap their organizations’...
The number of uninsured Missourians increased to about 739,000 in 2008, up 41 percent from about 524,000 in 2001, according to an analysis released Wednesday by the U.S...Census Bureau figures, also said that between 2001 and 2008: • The percentage of...
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Spending on private and public construction in the United States turned lower in July compared with June, the U.S...After climbing 0.3 percent a month ago, outlays for construction projects dropped 0.2 percent to $958 billion...Expenditures on private...
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McClatchy & Co., one of the companies hardest hit by the crisis in the newspaper industry, was honored Monday for its coverage of the economic meltdown. The Loeb Awards, among the highest honors in business journalism, have been presented for 36 years...
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05/06/2009 10:05:30 AM PDT if prices decline another 5 percent, the Santa Ana, California-based seller of mortgage and economic data, said in the report. The data demonstrates the challenges facing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S.
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Komen for the Cure announced Tuesday it is providing $7.8 million in research grants to Thomas Jefferson University and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine for a breast cancer research project. The studies are attempting to discover the...
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In an era of ballooning executive compensation packages, Heath Ritenour sounds like a throwback. The newly appointed CEO of Insurance Office of America in Longwood says generously rewarding the rank and file while holding the line on pay for top company...
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