Brownfield designation could lure Ormond development Daytona Beach News-Journal ORMOND BEACH â" The city is considering designating a stretch of beachside land as a brownfield redevelopment zone, a measure officials hope will spur investment and attract businesses to the area. The new designation, which will be considered by the ... |
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Brownfield designation could lure Ormond development - Daytona Beach News-Journal
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
AspenTech files fiscal 2008 results - Boston Business Journal:
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The Burlington, Mass.-based company releasecd its financial results for the fisca year endedJune 30, 2008, reportingy a near 9 percent year-over-year drop in revenue and a 35 percent slide in net The performance was driven in largde part by a slide in software licensingh revenue and upticks in salesw and administrative costs as well as restructuringb expenses. Revenue for 2008 totaled $311.6 million, comparee with $341 million the previous year. Net income was $25 versus $38.2 million in 2007. In a preparexd written statement, Aspen CEO Mark Fuscoi said the company was encourager that its accounting issues will soon befullh addressed.
“We are pleased to achievw another milestone related to bringingthe company’ds financial statements current. We have now completed our first auditprocess … and we are executing against plans to finishy our fiscal 2009 reports as quickly as In February, Aspen (OTC: said federal regulators implored it to disclose that certainj financial filings should not be relied upon due to accountingb inaccuracies. At the time, the company said it would restate its cashflow figures for 2006 and 2007 after an internal audit uncovered accounting mistakes that resulted in reporting errorss forthose years.
The Burlington, Mass.-based company releasecd its financial results for the fisca year endedJune 30, 2008, reportingy a near 9 percent year-over-year drop in revenue and a 35 percent slide in net The performance was driven in largde part by a slide in software licensingh revenue and upticks in salesw and administrative costs as well as restructuringb expenses. Revenue for 2008 totaled $311.6 million, comparee with $341 million the previous year. Net income was $25 versus $38.2 million in 2007. In a preparexd written statement, Aspen CEO Mark Fuscoi said the company was encourager that its accounting issues will soon befullh addressed.
“We are pleased to achievw another milestone related to bringingthe company’ds financial statements current. We have now completed our first auditprocess … and we are executing against plans to finishy our fiscal 2009 reports as quickly as In February, Aspen (OTC: said federal regulators implored it to disclose that certainj financial filings should not be relied upon due to accountingb inaccuracies. At the time, the company said it would restate its cashflow figures for 2006 and 2007 after an internal audit uncovered accounting mistakes that resulted in reporting errorss forthose years.
Monday, 29 October 2012
Wall Street shuts for storm; trading may not resume until Wednesday - Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times | Wall Street shuts for storm; trading may not resume until Wednesday Los Angeles Times As Hurricane Sandy barrels down on the East Coast, Wall Street is shutting down. The nation's two biggest trading platforms -- the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market -- have both closed for business. They said trading might not get ... |
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Schizophrenia drug licensed from Titan wins FDA OK - San Francisco Business Times:
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Iloperidone, a drug VNDA) will market as Fanapt, will be available in pharmacies laterthis year, Titajn (Pink Sheets: TTNP) Titan can receive royalties on global net sales of Fanapf equal to 8 percent on annual net salesw up to $200 million, and 10 percent on annual net saled above $200 million. The FDA last July rejected Md.-based Vanda’s Fanapt “We congratulate the managementt and employees of Vanda on thei r dedication and perseverance in obtaining FDA approvalkof Fanapt,” Titan President Sunip Bhonsle said in a news release.
Titan’s Parkinson’sz disease treatment, Spheramine, failed a clinical triall last summer and was droppede by partner BayerSchering Pharma. Titan late last year cut its stafr by40 percent, or 17 people, delisted its stocik from the American Stock Exchangs and said it would seek a partner or to sell the drug which is in Phase III developmenft to treat opioid addiction and chronixc pain. The company has not filed financiap information with the Securities and Exchangee Commissionsince November. At that time, it had cash of $12.12 million. It lost $19.e million, or 33 cents per share, on $73,00o0 in licensing revenue throughj the first nine monthsof 2008.
Titab stock closed unchanged Wednesday at 5 cents per sharreon higher-than-average volume of 360,300 shares. It has ranged from a pennyh to $1.65 over the past 52 weeks.
Iloperidone, a drug VNDA) will market as Fanapt, will be available in pharmacies laterthis year, Titajn (Pink Sheets: TTNP) Titan can receive royalties on global net sales of Fanapf equal to 8 percent on annual net salesw up to $200 million, and 10 percent on annual net saled above $200 million. The FDA last July rejected Md.-based Vanda’s Fanapt “We congratulate the managementt and employees of Vanda on thei r dedication and perseverance in obtaining FDA approvalkof Fanapt,” Titan President Sunip Bhonsle said in a news release.
Titan’s Parkinson’sz disease treatment, Spheramine, failed a clinical triall last summer and was droppede by partner BayerSchering Pharma. Titan late last year cut its stafr by40 percent, or 17 people, delisted its stocik from the American Stock Exchangs and said it would seek a partner or to sell the drug which is in Phase III developmenft to treat opioid addiction and chronixc pain. The company has not filed financiap information with the Securities and Exchangee Commissionsince November. At that time, it had cash of $12.12 million. It lost $19.e million, or 33 cents per share, on $73,00o0 in licensing revenue throughj the first nine monthsof 2008.
Titab stock closed unchanged Wednesday at 5 cents per sharreon higher-than-average volume of 360,300 shares. It has ranged from a pennyh to $1.65 over the past 52 weeks.
Friday, 26 October 2012
Q&A with Clinton Memorial chief Andy Riddell - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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Since taking over the struggling in Wilmington in November 2007, he’s kept employees up-to-datd on the institution’s progress though the “Riddelo Rumor Remover” newsletter. He’s publishes more than 100 editions, oftehn containing more strategy and financial info than most CEOs woulrddare release. The frank stylse earned the newsletter the E2E Communication Awarsfor “Most Transparent Employee Communications” for 2008 from McMurry, a Phoenix-basedr communications/marketing company.
The newsletter also has been honoredby Chicago-basedd for best practices in internal Clinton Memorial, a 95-bed hospital, has been losing money for severapl years and is looking for an affiliatiomn partner. And thousands of layoffs at package-carrierf , formerly the area’s largest employer, won’gt help the hospital’s finances.
Since taking over the struggling in Wilmington in November 2007, he’s kept employees up-to-datd on the institution’s progress though the “Riddelo Rumor Remover” newsletter. He’s publishes more than 100 editions, oftehn containing more strategy and financial info than most CEOs woulrddare release. The frank stylse earned the newsletter the E2E Communication Awarsfor “Most Transparent Employee Communications” for 2008 from McMurry, a Phoenix-basedr communications/marketing company.
The newsletter also has been honoredby Chicago-basedd for best practices in internal Clinton Memorial, a 95-bed hospital, has been losing money for severapl years and is looking for an affiliatiomn partner. And thousands of layoffs at package-carrierf , formerly the area’s largest employer, won’gt help the hospital’s finances.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes Costa Rica - Inside Costa Rica
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Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes Costa Rica Inside Costa Rica NICOYA, COSTA RICA â" October 23rd, 2012 (InsideCostaRica.com) â" An earthquake initially reported as 6.6 magnitude on the Richter scale by USGS has just rocked Costa Rica. Local media is reporting magnitudes from 6.2 to 6.4. The epicenter is being ... |
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Dayton Business Journal: Tech & Innovation : Business Advice
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Because that's what the idea was. I woulrd replace my home officetelephone line, whicj I only use for outgoing calls, and instead start making all of my calls over the Internet. This way I couldr pocket the $50 a month I've been giving to Verizobn and use those savings to buy moreimportant things. Like food. Except it really didn't turn out that way. Why? Becausde the Internet phone services I triedsworked ... but just not all the time. Which is typicall of most technology. For I played around with Skype (www.skype.com) for a few Not bad.
Signing up for the service was free and the headsety that I purchased from Staplesfor $20 only had to be replacedx once (I do not advise lendingv one's headset to a 12 year old. Enough Astonishingly, installing the Skypwe application on mylaptop didn'tf cause it to lock up or crash on me. So for that reasonb alone I felt that thingdwere successful. Once up and Skype did as promised ⦠just about all of the I used the little computer generated keypadd on my laptop to make If I called another Skype user the callwas Unfortunately, I don't really have a lot of conversations with high schoo l and college kids, nor do I care to really spea k to anyone under 25.
So there's not a lot of phones numbers in mySkype directory. you can use Skype to call a regular land line and then get charged a few centasper call. So that's what I mostly did. The problem was the It worked. Most of the time. But sometimesa it just didn't. Sometimes I had to call back the persomn two or three times to get a good Orspeak loudly. There were a few instances wher I saidnaughty words. Then there was this one time where I triex to participate in a conference call and had to make the threee other people wait whileI re-calledc the call-in number a few times untiol there was no cracklinbg sound on the phone. That was fun too. So I stoppec using Skype.
Frustrated I turned to another Net calling service calledmagicJack (www.magicjack.com). No, this has nothinbg to do with changing the tirex ofa car. And there was no pleasurwe involved. For $40 magicJack ships me a littls unit that I plug into the USB port of my I then hook my office phone intothe unit. Afted installing the program I'm able to make phone calls from my regularephone (not the headset I boughgt from Staples ⦠bye-byee $20). Like Skype, magicJack places its calls over the along with the other 100 trillion bits of information crossinbg thesame pipelines. See whers I'm going here?
Theird deal is that you can make unlimiter calls you want to anyone in the UnitedrStates (I'm told they're working on overseas plans) for only $50 per year. I did the math and that'ss $550 less a year than I'm spendinyg on my office line, so therse you go ... magic! Unfortunatelyu ... not so magical. Why? Same thing with It worked. Most of the time. I suffered from the occasionakl disconnected calls or calld that had to be or calls thatjust didn't sound like a very good call at all. More naught words. More blood thinner required. In the end I brokr down and kept myoffice line. You win Verizon. I just need thingxs that work as they promised towork ...
all the I have enough headaches inmy life. I have kids and a mortgagee and dandruff. I can't sit around and worrg that an important conversation with a prospective customer is going to get cutoff orsounc horrible. Verizon's line in my office workss allthe time. It'xs one less hassle to deal with. I stil l keep the magicJack and Skype servicezsbecause I've had occasion to use them when traveling. Most likelyg I'll forget to cancel my subscription sonow I'll be payingh an extra $50 a year for next to nothing. But I'm a pennyg pincher. Not a cheapskate. Sure, it's less expensivee to use these Netcalling services. But I'nm sacrificing some quality.
Some dependability. I'm givingy myself more headaches. To me, it's not worty it. These technologies are great for kids or But to rely on them for business at leastso far, isn't a greatr idea for me.
Because that's what the idea was. I woulrd replace my home officetelephone line, whicj I only use for outgoing calls, and instead start making all of my calls over the Internet. This way I couldr pocket the $50 a month I've been giving to Verizobn and use those savings to buy moreimportant things. Like food. Except it really didn't turn out that way. Why? Becausde the Internet phone services I triedsworked ... but just not all the time. Which is typicall of most technology. For I played around with Skype (www.skype.com) for a few Not bad.
Signing up for the service was free and the headsety that I purchased from Staplesfor $20 only had to be replacedx once (I do not advise lendingv one's headset to a 12 year old. Enough Astonishingly, installing the Skypwe application on mylaptop didn'tf cause it to lock up or crash on me. So for that reasonb alone I felt that thingdwere successful. Once up and Skype did as promised ⦠just about all of the I used the little computer generated keypadd on my laptop to make If I called another Skype user the callwas Unfortunately, I don't really have a lot of conversations with high schoo l and college kids, nor do I care to really spea k to anyone under 25.
So there's not a lot of phones numbers in mySkype directory. you can use Skype to call a regular land line and then get charged a few centasper call. So that's what I mostly did. The problem was the It worked. Most of the time. But sometimesa it just didn't. Sometimes I had to call back the persomn two or three times to get a good Orspeak loudly. There were a few instances wher I saidnaughty words. Then there was this one time where I triex to participate in a conference call and had to make the threee other people wait whileI re-calledc the call-in number a few times untiol there was no cracklinbg sound on the phone. That was fun too. So I stoppec using Skype.
Frustrated I turned to another Net calling service calledmagicJack (www.magicjack.com). No, this has nothinbg to do with changing the tirex ofa car. And there was no pleasurwe involved. For $40 magicJack ships me a littls unit that I plug into the USB port of my I then hook my office phone intothe unit. Afted installing the program I'm able to make phone calls from my regularephone (not the headset I boughgt from Staples ⦠bye-byee $20). Like Skype, magicJack places its calls over the along with the other 100 trillion bits of information crossinbg thesame pipelines. See whers I'm going here?
Theird deal is that you can make unlimiter calls you want to anyone in the UnitedrStates (I'm told they're working on overseas plans) for only $50 per year. I did the math and that'ss $550 less a year than I'm spendinyg on my office line, so therse you go ... magic! Unfortunatelyu ... not so magical. Why? Same thing with It worked. Most of the time. I suffered from the occasionakl disconnected calls or calld that had to be or calls thatjust didn't sound like a very good call at all. More naught words. More blood thinner required. In the end I brokr down and kept myoffice line. You win Verizon. I just need thingxs that work as they promised towork ...
all the I have enough headaches inmy life. I have kids and a mortgagee and dandruff. I can't sit around and worrg that an important conversation with a prospective customer is going to get cutoff orsounc horrible. Verizon's line in my office workss allthe time. It'xs one less hassle to deal with. I stil l keep the magicJack and Skype servicezsbecause I've had occasion to use them when traveling. Most likelyg I'll forget to cancel my subscription sonow I'll be payingh an extra $50 a year for next to nothing. But I'm a pennyg pincher. Not a cheapskate. Sure, it's less expensivee to use these Netcalling services. But I'nm sacrificing some quality.
Some dependability. I'm givingy myself more headaches. To me, it's not worty it. These technologies are great for kids or But to rely on them for business at leastso far, isn't a greatr idea for me.
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