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Rouzan developer Tommy Spinosa’s financial troubles with his Perkins Rowe mixed-use development caused him to lose building licenses for his construction company, Echelon Construction Services LLC. Perkins Rowe — Spinosa’s shopping, residential and office...
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IPWireless , a maker of mobile network equipment, has raised $15.5 million in a new first round of institutional funding. The company previously raised $235 million and was acquired by NextWave Wireless in 2007, but NextWave sold the company back to its...
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I own some stocks that have dividend yields of 2 to 5 percent, and others with yields of 10 percent or more. Since all the companies seem sound, why shouldn't I move all the money into the higher-dividend ones? — C.R., online A: You should keep your money...
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After nearly 23 years, the federal automated flight service station at Greater Kankakee Airport will close Feb. 1, throwing 28 employees out of jobs that pay $80,000 to $120,000 per year. It's one of seven regional stations to be closed by Lockheed-Martin,...
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Lockheed Martin officials say the company is well on its way to surmounting the worst of the obstacles faced in building test airplanes for the F-35 joint strike fighter program. Dan Crowley, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
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Computer Sciences Corp., an information technology services company, said Monday it has won a $75 million subcontract from Lockheed Martin Corp. to provide data center support. More Business Computer Sciences said it will operate a Baltimore facility...
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Lockheed Martin Corp. announced Monday a reorganization of its Electronic Systems business, including appointing a new head of the division, which makes the Aegis ballistic missile and the Pac-3 surface-to-air guided missile. Marillyn Hewson, 55, will...
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Work on the F-35 joint strike fighter program is far behind schedule and over budget despite the completion Saturday of a milestone test flight. Reports prepared by the Defense Contract Management Agency for Defense Department officials show that Lockheed...
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I own some stocks that have dividend yields of 2 to 5 percent, and others with yields of 10 percent or more. Since all the companies seem sound, why shouldn’t I move all the money into the higher-dividend ones? – C.R., online A: You should keep your money...
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The Freedom, the Navy's first littoral combat ship (LCS), stopped Thursday at Mayport to finish work before heading out to practice with the USS Dwight D...The LCS program represents a major shift for the Navy, which is hoping a smaller crew and the ability...
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