US Airways CEO Parker affirms interest in American Airlines The Business Review New Mexico Business Weekly Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 9:07am MST - Last Modified: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 9:45am MST Related: , | Doug Parker Related News | Latest from The Business Journals 's CEO confirmed Wednesday that the airline is studying possible deals to acquire Am...
US stocks down on Europe talks The Australian | US stocks held losses as investors mulled Greece's debt-swap negotiations and a meeting between eurozone financial ministers. | The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 35.76 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 12,683 in late trading. Blue chips slumped back after hitting their highest level since last ...
Altria 4Q profit falls 9 pct, CEO to retire Springfield News-Sun | RICHMOND, Va. — Marlboro maker Altria Group Inc. said Friday that its fourth-quarter profit fell about 9 percent on lease, legal and restructuring charges even as higher prices and gains from its smokeless tobacco products helped bolster its ...
Three Management Tips Mitt Romney Can Use to Save His Campaign US News The former Bain CEO should take a page from Peter Drucker's playbook | Donald Trigg is the chief revenue officer at CodeRyte, the leading supplier of natural language processing in healthcare. He spent a decade in the public sector, including his wor...
Great Companies in Washington DC area to work for The Examiner | Everyone wants to work for a company where they feel welcomed and are happy to work for. In today’s hectic society, it is hard to imagine any company offering their employees any kind of incentives to not only stay with the company, but to im...
Cobb EMC board chairman resigns Atlanta Journal | Cobb EMC board chairman Larry Chadwick will resign from his board position March 1, a month earlier than he was scheduled to leave his seat. More Atlanta area news » | Man who shot W. Georgia University student gets life Cobb EMC board c...
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Winn-Dixie CEO Lynch announces resignation The Business Review Jacksonville Business Journal by John Burr, Editor Date: Friday, January 13, 2012, 12:17pm EST - Last Modified: Friday, January 13, 2012, 1:02pm EST Related: , , | Winn-Dixie CEO P...
Blade-equipped garbage trucks to deploy at midnight Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Starting about midnight, Milwaukee's 120 garbage and recycling trucks will be outfitted with blades to plow city streets, Department of Public Works spokeswoman Cecilia Gilbert. | ...
Affordable apartment proposal advances in Waukesha Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Waukesha - The Plan Commission has recommended rezoning and preliminary plans for a 70-unit affordable apartment project and a 36-unit "memory care" facility for seniors with demen...
KCI implements new management structure The Business Review San Antonio Business Journal by James Aldridge, Web Editor Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 11:43am CST Related: FILE PHOTO | The investment consortium that bought out KCI has appointed new executives to lead the company. Related News James Aldridge W...
Ex-Lala CEO, Yahoo product chief joins Y Combinator as partner The Business Review Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal by Jon Xavier, Researcher/Reporter Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 11:55am PST Related: | Geoff Ralston, former CEO of music site Lala Media and chief product officer at Yahoo, has joined Y Combinator as a p...
Blood centers merger wraps up, creates OneBlood The Business Review Tampa Bay Business Journal Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 1:06pm EST Related: , , Kathleen Cabble | Florida Blood Services Inc. will now be OneBlood Inc. Related News | OneBlood Inc. has been chosen as the name of the organization created in the mer...
Nissan to build new $2 bn plant in Mexico Zeenews Mexico City: Nissan Motor Co. announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a third manufacturing facility in Mexico. | The new plant in the central state of Aguascalientes will generate 3,000 jobs and spur the creation of around 9,000 other positions, Nissan's vice chairman of operations in the Americas, Bill Krueger, said. | The Japanese autom...