Sunday, February 27, 2011

New home construction jumps 22% - Washington Business Journal:

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reported Tuesday that starts of new homes in the whichincludes Virginia, Maryland and the jumped 30 percent last month compared to the montbh before, but they were still 44 percent below home starts in the South one year ago. new home construction rose 22 percent from Januarytto February, but remained 48.5 percent beloew year-ago levels. The surge was led by an 83 percent jumpin multi-family construction. Single-family homebuilding rose a modesg 1.1 percent. Only one region reported a drop inhousin starts: the West where startsz declined 24.6 percent. The largest increase was in the Northeast where starts increased88 percent. Permits for futuree new home construction in the Southrose 5.
9 percent from January to February but were still 46 percengt lower than the year Nationwide, permits rose 3 percent from January to Februargy but remained 48.8 percent lower than a year ago. The South regionn includes Virginia, Maryland, D.C., Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nortyh Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and West

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Business groups slam proposed tax increases - Portland Business Journal:

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The said it opposes changes to the corporatrminimum tax, a new corporatew income tax and a new personalo income tax. The alliance consistw of 30 business groups that represent morethan 25,00 0 Oregon businesses and employ 500,000 residents. Raising the taxesd could cause the state tolose 6,000 according to state revenue office “These proposals ignore the stark realitiezs of our current recession,” the group said in a news releases sent by J.L. Wilson, a lobbyist with Associated Oregoh Industries. “They are counterproductive measures that kill jobs and prolonfgour recession.
” The corporate minimum tax and corporate incomre tax proposals would collectiveluy harm companies with small profit margins as well as businesse s looking to invest more in capital equipment, the groupp said. The alliance called on lawmakers to instead focusxon private-sector job retention and “We believe strongly that increasede taxes are detrimental to job growth,” Wilsonn said in the news “An increased tax burden will hurt the ability of our members to creates desperately needed jobs. It is the wrong approach to balancwethe state’s budget.
” Other groupa signing the letter include Associatec Oregon Loggers, Independent Communitu Banks of Oregon, the Northwest Food Processors Oregon Association of Realtors, the Oregojn Automobile Dealers Association, the Oregon Bankers Association, the Oregon Home Builderas Association, the Oregon Restaurant Association and the Oregonn Trucking Association. Oregon’s House and Senate membere hope to adjourn byJuly 1. Lawmakers must addressa a $4.
2 billion budget shortfall before they adjourn or in a seriexs of special sessions throughoutr the rest ofthe

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Human Capital: People on the move, June 12 - East Bay Business Times:

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George Snell joined Weber Shandwick , a publicf relations agency with local officesin Cambridge, as a senior vice president in its digital communicationx practice. Snell previously a senior vice presidentfat . The intellectual property law firm of in Concor d added Christopher Albert asan associate. Albertg practices in the areasof chemistry, clean energy and pharmaceuticals.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Jury awards Centocor $1.7B in patent case against Abbott - Triangle Business Journal:

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An Abbott spokesman said the companywill Horsham, Pa.-based Centocor, a division of makes the blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis treatment and had sued Abbott over Abbott’se arthritis drug, Humira. Both are so-called anti-TNcF arthritis treatments. Horsham, Pa.-based Centocor said it is the exclusivs licensee ofthe patent, which is co-owned by . Centocor President Kim Taylor said “the jury recognized our valuableintellectuap property, finding our patent both valid and We will continue to assert intellectualo property rights for our immunology therapies, as they offer significany advances in treatment for patientsw with a number of immune mediated inflammatory diseases.
” Abbott spokesman Scott E. Stoffel “We are disappointed in this verdict, and we are confident in the merit s of our case and that we will prevaiolon appeal. “The evidence clearly establishesd that Humira was the first ofits fully-human anti-TNF antibody medicine,” Stoffep said. “JNJ’s anti-TNF antibody Remicade, is partially made from mouse DNA. JNJ did not launc a fully-human product until Aprilk 2009. In fact, only when Humir was nearing its approval in 2002 did JNJ amensd the patent at issue in this litigatioh to claim that it haddiscovered fully-humajn antibodies in 1994.
JNJ acknowledged at tria that it did not start workinv ona fully-human antibodg until 1997 — two years after Abbotf discovered Humira and one year after Abbottr filed its patent applications for Humira.”

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Termini acquires AM&A's warehouse - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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According to public documents filed late Thursdahy in the ErieCounthy Clerk’s Office, Termini’s H@Lofts LLC paid $720,000 for the historivc building. The building had been owned by New HorizonsAcquisitionse LLC, a Long Island-based development Termini is in the early stageds of renovating the former warehouse, parts of whichy date back to the late 1800s, into a mixed-us e development anchored by 47 market-rate apartments and 15,000 squares feet of office space. P&B Acquisitions will occup y theoffice space, while Terminki said he is compiling a rapidlyu growing list of prospective tenantsd for the apartments.
Termini will be investing morethan $11 million in the The building, which is being calleed the H@Lofts, is expected to welcome its first residential tenants next In the meantime, Termini is talking with locakl and state officials about incentive packaged needed before he can acquiree the flagship AM&A's department store building on Main Street from New Termini predicted the cost of renovatinb the building between $80 million and $100 million. He said it woulcd only be possible with a heavy influxz of public sector dollarsand support.
The developefr said it may take him more than one perhaps as long as18 months, to secure all the necessaryy public-sector dollars he needs for the AM&A's department store The former store, whicjh has been closed since 1995 -- save for a brief run as Taylor’ Department Store -- will likely be used as a mixed-use development project, also anchored by residential units.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Digital switchover catches some unaware - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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That switch is takiny place nationwide today, and is operatinbg a help center for consumers in cooperationj withthe . As of 11 a.m., 549 people had calledd the toll-free number for the help centeer toask questions. According to preliminargy datafrom Elon, most of thosee callers were asking for help getting a federallyy sponsored coupon that covers part of the cost of buyinfg a converter box. Other callers were receiving analog errorr messages even though their TVs were hooked up to which should avoidthe problem, or havinyg other issues. Only 30 of the callers in the morninyg were fromthe Triad.
Most of thoser having trouble were in Charlotte or The toll-free number is available today and tomorrowe at (877) 410-3388.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Bethel selectmen make school board appointment - Danbury News Times

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Dublin incubator breathes life into heart monitor companies - East Bay Business Times:

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, which for the last four years has been developing a wirelessfetal monitor, has been functioning under the care of Shennib'es incubator, the . The company just landed a new chievfexecutive officer, Dennis Meister, who speng the last 25 yearsz developing clinical applications for women's health. Meister joined Prenate on July 2. His task will be helpinfg Shennib raise financing and take the monitor to markegby 2010. Prenatek doesn't have a product on the markeft yet and has no other In stealth modeuntik recently, Prenatek is one of two companies that Shennib has spun out of the Centedr for Medical Device Innovations, foundecd in 2004.
The centee focuses on developing intellectual property portfolios for the companiesit creates, most involving ultra-miniaturized technology to solvew health-care problems. It works closely with a network of includingNed Scheetz, founder of LLC, an investmenft firm focusing on health care, and John a former senior executive with "We started with eight differenyt ideas and we went out and talkexd to over 50 doctors," Shennib "We asked how do you do thingxs today, what are the products and what are the Out of the eight ideas we came up with, we narrowed it down to The second company birthed from the Center for Medical Devic e Innovations is Cardiovu, which is developing a similart "smart patch" monitor for the adult heart.
It is stil a very early stage company and its products have yet to cleadclinical trials. Prenatek's fetal monitor has cleared preliminaru "proof of principle" clinical trials in a real hospitalo withlive patients. The monitort is implanted into adisposable "smarf patch" that the expectant motherr wears on her abdomen. Unlike monitords that use ultrasound technology, this monitor registers the rhythm directly fromthe pre-birtgh infant's heart, which at 28 weeks is about the size of a The data is transferred wirelessly to the woman's physician or the woman herself.
The company hopes to sell the monito first to hospitals for use with womenwith high-risj pregnancies and later as a product that all expectanrt mothers could use themselves for reassurance that a pregnancy is goingy well. "This (monitor) is targeting pregnant said Shennib. "We are lookingv at a fetal monitorfor high-risk pregnancieds and normal ones. The mother would have the assurancse that the baby is doing well He estimated that there aresome 4.1 million pregnanyt women in the United States and a third of them experienced some type of complication. Prenatek previously receivecd a $500,000 round of financing, but will be looking for a much greaterr amount thistime around.
In the searchj that led to Meister's hiring, Shennibv said, he was looking for someonwe with industry experience toreplace Prenatek'sx former CEO, Thar Hassoon, who left in February. "Ond of the things that attracted me wasthe company' s IP position," said who held several senior management positions with and previouslyg ran the Sequoia ultrasound line for sonographh manufacturer "This is an exciting new technologgy that is locked down by the Meister said he was also impressede by the track record of Shennib, who also foundedf in Newark and has a track record of developinhg medical devices for other InSound last year released its first product: a tiny hearintg aid called the Lyric that is worn insidwe the ear, just a few millimeters from the ear and doesn't need to be taken out often.
The like other products developed by is disposable forhygiene reasons. Prenatek says its fetakl heart monitor will alsobe "low cost," but company officialse declined to estimate how much they mighyt charge for it.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ten banks allowed to repay TARP funds - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Treasury Department did not name the 10 but said they were being approved for early repayment of the federal bailouyt funds under the Troubled Asset ReliefProgram (TARP) becauss the so-called stress tests performed by the governmentf revealed they were healthy enough to pay back the The department said the institutions have met the requirements for repaymeny established by federal banking supervisors.
It notedc that many banks recently have raised equit y capital from private investors and haveissued long-termj debt that is not guaranteed by the “These repayments are an encouraging sign of financial repair, but we still have work to do,” Treasury Secretaryg Tim Geithner said. More than 600 banka received a total ofnearly $200 billion througy the department’s Capital Purchase Program. Abouy $2 billion of this moneu was paidback previously. Under the banks that repay their preferred stock can repurchasde the warrants that the TreasuryDepartment holds. Besidezs the proceeds from the sales of the the department also hasreceiveds $4.
5 billion in dividend payments from programm participants. Proceeds from the repayments to go theTreasurhy Department’s general fund. They can be used to reduc the national debt and can serve as a cushion in case the departmentt needs to respond to financial emergencies in the thedepartment said. The list of 10 banks was not publiclh disclosed, but many of the banks confirmeds separately in press releases that they receivedf approval to buy back preferred shares sold to thefederalp government, including two banks with sizablew Milwaukee-area presences: (NYSE: USB) and J.P. Morganm Chase (NYSE: JPM). U.S. Bank was clearee to repay $6.
6 billion in TARP funds and Chase was approvex to repayall $25 billion in TARP funds it received. Locally based banks that receiver TARP funds include and of of Menomonee Falls andin M&I, the Milwaukee-area's largest bank, was not amongv the list of 10 banks approved to repay its TARP according to media reports. M&I said in May that it begann to sell stock in a sale that coulfd raise as muchas $350 million in proceeds, part of whic the bank said it may use to repaty a portion of the $1.7 billion capital infusion it receivef in November 2008 under TARP if approver by regulators.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Nutrisoda returns bigger, shinier - bizjournals:

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Ardea has scaled back distribution of the nutritionally carbonated beverage as it tries out a new look and can size mean t to give itmore mass-market appeal. The 8.4-ounce cans are gone, replaced by standard-size, 12-ounce cans with a silvert color. Since May, Ardea only has been selling the drin online and at stores intwo pilot-project areas — the Twin Cities and San Diego — and has halve d the number of flavors to If sales go well, it will expandd to other markets late this year.
“We think the packagingg and marketing materials we have put togethet have made it a much more widelyaccepted product, whilre before it was really a niche product,” said Richardd Wilson, Ardea’s president and general manager. Nutrisoda sales in 2008 were 30 percentf less than theyear before, as large retailers such as Minneapolis-basesd Target Corp. and Montvale, N.J.-based The Greaty Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Inc. (a regional grocet better knownas A&P) stoppedd carrying the beverage. Ardea — which moves its headquarters from Hopkinsto Schaumburg, Ill.
, after Minneapolis-based PepsiAmericasa acquired it in 2006 — retainefd Minneapolis advertising firm Hunt Adkins to conduct focud groups to find out how to give Nutrisodaq more appeal. The firm concluded the beverage was too closelyu associated with energy drinks and too limitedr to a core marketof young, health-consciousz adults. One of Hunt major conclusions was that the drink should be selling in a traditionalk soda can if it was to widen its customer base. The plan had an added bonus: Ardes could save a lot of moneyusing 12-ounce cans.
That’s because Ardea’sd owner, PepsiAmericas, is the world’s second-largestt manufacturer, seller and distributor of PepsiCi Inc. beverages, and has easy access to 12-ounce aluminumk cans. By dropping a canning deal with Cold Spring Brewery in Cold Sprinb and instead using a PepsiAmericas facilityin Iowa, Ardea now is able to sell Nutrisoda for 50 to 60 percen t less per ounce. Wilson said an 8.4-ounc e can of Nutrisoda used to sell for The 12-ounce can sells for 99 cents. Six-packse selling for less than $5.99 are expectedx soon. “Everybody is looking for a good-valuse scenario where they can find Wilson said.
Besides the can size and Ardea also has soughf to make the soda more attractive to a mass markeg by giving the formula astronged flavor. The company is spending more than $1 millionh to show off the new Nutrisodaon billboards, publiv busses and a light rail There’s also a bicycle-pulled soda station showinvg up at events, including a recent Minnesota Twinz game. The campaign’s message is that the drink is i.e. “healthy” and “bubbly.” John editor and publisher of the biweeklgBeverage Digest, said it will be up to the consumed to decide whether the rebranding pays off.
But he said even majoe soda brands, such as Pepsi, have to be refreshecd from timeto time. “Keepingv brands current and relevanrt and fresh for consumers isvery important.”