Friday, November 30, 2012

Serial boardmember founds corporate governance startup - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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is the brainchild of first-time entrepreneur Schraith, 52, who has sat on more than 20 boardss in the past15 years. He currently sits on the boardseof , and the . “It seemed to me boardss could do a better job of taking a look at themselvesx and using technology to do Schraith said. Self-funded BoardEvals of El Dorado Hills is just out of stealth mode, beginning customer trials and expecte paying customers by late summer. “o think over the next couple of years we could buil a company that has millions of dollarxin revenue,” Schraith said. Schraithh estimates BoardEvals’ available market to be between $250 millionn and $400 million.
The companhy is targeting publicly traded and larg eprivate companies, and nonprofit organizations with annual revenue of more than $1 The company’s Web-based softwar e automates evaluations to save time and money. Consultant charge $20,000 to $40,000 a year for such evaluations, Schraith BoardEvals plans to sell the software as a charging an annual feebetween $1,00 0 and $10,000 depending on the type of organization, the numbef of board members and the complexity of the evaluation. BoardEvalsa provides a set of surveys designed to get at the root ofboarxd performance.
It works with each company to designh questionnairesfor full-board, committee and individual director The company starts with a set of “bestr practices” questions culled from corporate governance and modifies questions based on individual company BoardEvals performs real-time analysis on the which can be displayedf on screen or in reports. Although he’s been involved in several area startup s over the past11 years, as eitherf a member of the an investor or a board member, BoardEvals is the firs company Schraith has personally started.
He moved to El Dorado Hills in 1998 to take a job as chiefd executive officerat , which made networkingy products for home-entertainment systems and landed a big payday. Chip-maked bought ShareWave for about $92 milliob in stock in 2001. Schraith spent 25 yearsd in thetech industry, at both largr public companies and small, venture-backed private He’s an investor with Foothills Angels and a ventures partner in the DFJ Frontier fund. His two core team memberes at Board-Evals are Layton Wedgeworth, a “locap programming wizard” who helped architect the andBob Bennett, who has expertise in technologhy marketing and management and was a ShareWave founder.
“He’sz a very experienced executivee and has done many other successful saidGilles Attia, the managing partner for DLA Piper’s Sacramento office and an advisert to BoardEvals. “I would be enthusiastic about anything he Gopan Madathilof Sacramento’s TechCoire said Schraityh is a hands-on investor who “probably foune an opportunity that he could use himself bein in a board seat.” Madathil said it’ss clear there “aren’t that many players in the “It’s a timely topic,” he “Ultimately it’s an execution game.
” Charle s Elson, director of the at the , said a numbefr of companies are now providing board communicationsz services. “It’s a growing area,” he “The question is where does it grow

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Solar land auction nets two sales, more slated - Phoenix Business Journal:

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million, with a thirrd deal potentially in the Buyers of the smalol parcels werenot identified, but Kuldi p Verma, president and CEO of , whicyh sold the land, said the buyers had interest in developiny the land's solar potential. Vermaland also is looking at sellina 3,600-acre parcel at auctionj within the next six monthas in the county’s western reaches. While the first auction focused on fivesmalletr parcels, a larger, contiguous site such as Vermaland’s couldx draw a higher premium, if companies believe it has accessz to water and power lines.
“Several large-scald utility companies have expressedd interest in the property once the siteis developed,” said Verma, who added the site has watef rights, on-site wells and a low slope. While the companuy was able to sell the two prices were below what neighborin land has beenselling for. The goal was to spur solad companies to purchase land rather than simply tieit up, Vermaw said. The properties sold at Saturday’s auctiohn included an 80-acre site in the Tonopah area for $340,00 0 and a 320-acre site in Tonopah for $2.2e4 million. The company did not identify whicjh of the remaining three properties migh t be involved inanother deal.
“The auctionm brought the properties to the attentionn of some parties that we had neverr been incontact with, as well as remindeed others we had spoken with in the past of the which is highly suitable for solard development,” said Anita Verma-Lallian, the company’ss marketing director. Vermaland already had sold land toseveral California-basex utilities looking to develop renewable resources to meet that state’sa standards for clean energy.
Solar energy developers have been placing applications on state and federal lands in western Arizonaw for the past three and private land owners have been negotiating as developers look for the best As companies scoutfor land, they also face financinyg issues and none of the proposed projectsd in Arizona has broken ground. Arizona’s main solar corridoe includes Vermaland’s parcels, an area that stretches from Yuma to Phoenis and Tucson seen as a huge growth area for developing utility-scale solar power plants.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Genmar warranties still good - Portland Business Journal:

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Tracy Carrell says the letter came aftef boat manufacturer on Monday filed for Chapterr 11bankruptcy protection. Genmar owns 15 different brands of which means dealers everywhereare impacted. She says cash customerz for boats at her dealership have remained But trouble financing in the currenft economy means others have been forced tohold off. “The boatingy business has been affected a lot like cars she says. The petition to reorganizes its debts was filedin U.S. Bankruptcy Cour t in Minneapolis — where the compan is headquartered — along with more than 20 relatecd subsidiaries.
Genmar has between 100 and 199 It lists its assets in the rageof $10 milliobn to $50 million and its liabilities betweej $100 million and $500 million, accordingg to court documents. The largest unsecured creditorsare Edelman, Borman, Brand, a Minneapolis-based law firm whicy is owed $186,700. Merchant & Gould, a law firm in is owed $155,800. The only secured creditors are and FiftgThird Bank, according to a stor in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Genmar said it has received commitmeng fora debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing proposao from both banks.
In a Genmar Chairman, CEO and largest shareholde Irwin Jacobs said saled ofthe company’s fishing luxury yachts and other products started to decline in but worsened in recent The company’s sales in fiscal 2009, which ends in are likely to be abouy $460 million, off by more than 50 percent from fisca l 2008. “If someone would have said to me as recentlg as even one month ago that Genmar would someday be filinvg forChapter 11, I woulfd have said it was not even a remote possibility,” Jacobs said. Genmaer had been making some strategy changes inrecenty months, announcing plans to launch a line of less-expensivse aluminum boats. A spinoff company, Greenville, Pa.
-basecd VEC Technology, and other Jacobs-related companies aren’t included in the filing. VEC is now in the businessa of making giant bladesfor energy-generating Law firm Fredrikson & Byron in Minneapolis, is representinyg Genmar in the bankruptcy case.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Opus West Corp. plans bankruptcy filing - Orlando Business Journal:

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Since April, dozens of subcontractors have filed lienz totaling morethan $4 milliomn against Opus Group and Phoenix-based Opus West Corp. tied to Two Addisohn Circle, a $23 million, 198,000-square-foot speculative officer buildingin Addison. The building was developed and is ownefd by OpusWest Corp. The liens claimk Opus owes the subcontractors for labot or materials provided in the cours eof construction.
The six-story Two Addisonn Circle building on the west side of the Dallaas North Tollway just north of Arapahk Road wasrecently completed, but has no The credit crunch and slowing demand for office space have left Opus unables to get permanent financing to replace the short-terj construction loan on the Addison project, an Opus spokeswoman told the Dallaws Business Journal last month. Officials with Opus West coul not immediately be reached for comment forthis story. Othefr Opus West Corp. projects in North Texasd include the 121Lakepointe Crossing, an office and industrial development in Lewisville, and Broadstone a 5.8-acre mixed-use project at 5005 Galleriza Drive in North Dallas.
, which is based in Minnetonka, is a design-build development firm that specializesain office, industrial, retail, government and institutional projects. It also controls Washington-based LLC, which filexd for Chapter 7 liquidation this according to the WashingtonBusinessa Journal. Opus Group said its Opus South subsidiary, which is based in filed for reorganization in bankruptcy court onApril 22. In a prepared Opus Group said the bankruptcy filings are a result of a steel decline in commercial real estat values and difficult creditrmarket conditions.
The company also indicated that and have been less affectedc by shaky economic conditions because of theird mix of project types instronger markets. The company said Opus West planxs to maintain its Phoenix headquarterseand "a modest presence" in Texaw and California that will focusd on asset sales.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

House passes historic climate bill - Business First of Buffalo:

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Congressmen David Wu, Kurt Schrader and Earl Blumenauer voted for the known as the American Clean Energy andSecurity Act. It is the firstg bill in U.S. history to cap carbon pollution. It also encourages development of clean energy and requires utilities to get 20 percent of theird power from renewable sourcesby 2020. Forty-four Democrats votedx against the bill, including Eugene Democrat Peter RepublicanGreg Walden, who represents eastern Oregon, also opposed the bill. It passedr by a seven-vote margin, 219-212. “Somes votes just feel different, and today’s was trulh historic,” Blumenauer said in a statement.
“Fofr the first time, Congress has taken action to rein in globap warming pollution andjumpstart America’s cleann energy industries.” The bill is expected to face a contentiouse debate in the

Monday, November 19, 2012

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Logistics unit sale will help Embarq close gap with peers - Kansas City Business Journal:

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By the end of March, Embarqw plans to complete the sale of Embarwq Logisticsto , based in Faribault, Shedding the noncore asset will close about half the margin gap between Embarq and its peerss as it primps for a second-quarter marriage to smaller , said Michae l Nelson, a analyst. The deal with CenturyTel, bases in Monroe, La., could make up the rest if it improves Embarq’ss efficiency. Other phone companies probably weren’t interested in Embarq’s logistics he said.
At the end of 2007, the unit posted a 2007 loss of $2 millioh on revenue of $466 million; gross property, planft and equipment was valuedat $186 The sale’s terms haven’t yet been Nelson said the price probably is immaterial relativd to Embarq’s size. The deal could signal a further sheddinf oflocal jobs, though KGP, like CenturyTel, says it expects to keep a significanf local presence. However, KGP spokeswoman Elizabetnh Costello said, “With any acquisition, there are oftentimes overlappint functions.” Of Embarq Logistics’ 590 employees, about 300 are local. KGP, whichg specializes in supplyingcommunicationas products, has about 200 employees.
Tom president of the , said he hopes that an intermodal site being developed in Gardner and the expected Octobefr launch ofa Inc. distribution center would mean jobs fordisplacedr workers.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Red Hat gets on Verizon Business

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The Raleigh company’s Enterprise Linud application is one of two platforms onwhicuh Verizon’s Computing as a or CaaS, solution will run. Microsoft Windowz is the other system. Many technologyg companies are betting on the promise ofcloud computing, in whichg software is loaded on servers that can be accesser online, or “in the clouds.” The cloud also allows companiex to access huge amounts of server power when they need to cruncn massive amounts of data.
Because they won’t have to spende as much moneyon in-house servers, firms expectf to cut costs and operate more Verizon’s CaaS solution is targeted at businesses and governmeng agencies and allows firms to manage their IT resources, including servers, network and Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) is amongg the world’s leading providers of softwared and services for the open-sourc e Linux operating system. The Linux source code is open to developer s around the world toupdatwe – in sharp contrast to Windows, whose sourcse code is kept secret by Microsoft MSFT).
Red Hat makes money by selling its versions of such as Enterprise Linuxfor servers, and signing customers up for service and support plans. Verizo n Business is a unit of telecommunicationsgiant VZ).

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Local former Chrysler, GM dealers look to sell used cars - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Tony Wilkerson, executive director of the , said his organizationj has begun to lend assistanc e to dealers lost in thebankruptcy shuffle. “Oue national organization has already sent letters to them to let them know abouy our organization and I plan to do the same thingg forour state,” Wilkerson said. “They were in the used car businesanyway – but if you’re stuck like many of them are, the overheadd costs for a used car dealership is nothinyg compared to a franchise.” However, the expansion of the locapl used car market comes as prices are increasing and the availabilityu of late-model used cars is pinched, he said.
But accordinh to Morgan Murphy, president of the initial increase in prices shouldc be looked at as merelya short-term hurdle. “At firs t glance, that would strike the community as bad but in thelong run, it’d good for resale values,” Murphy When local consumers buy cars, they will be able to demansd more when they choose to sell it, he In fact, the higher resale values mighyt actually revive American car dealerz in the area.
“American manufacturing has been similar and just as good as Japanesed andKorean manufacturing, but the problem has been re-sale valuer and initial prices,” Murphy In the meantime, Birminghamk dealers affected can capitalize on the unique landscape of the local market on the used car side, he said. Many are family-owne d and have been staples in the community for many They are also encouraged by the fact that local used car saleds have seen an upticok amid the recession as buyersa are more inclined to look for a bargain as a meand tospend less. “Birmingham has a long and distinguished history ofreputables dealers,” Murphy said.
“Don Drennen has been in businesessince 1908. That’s 101 years of serving our so there’s a culture around businesses like that.” Their long-standing history could make local buyers more inclined to buy used cars from he said. Ward Drennen, president of Don Drennen Buico Chryslerand Jeep, said after learning that his dealet agreement had been canceled with expanding his used car sales seemed like a real possibility. “Wer are going to expand our used cardepartments drastically,” said who was left with more than $2 millio in Chrysler parts and merchandise. “We want to offer a greatg value to peoplewho can’t afford a new car.
” Althougj he hasn’t stopped looking into becominfg a franchisee for other automotive manufacturers, he is open to the idea of makingg the switch to stay in business. “Itg is possible that we couldr become a usedcar superstore,” said Drennen, who also learnerd that GM will seek to cancel the dealership agreement he has for his Buicko dealership. “We’ve been in Birminghaj long enough that our reputation can keepus afloat.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Free buses bring Chapel Hill livability award - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The home of the , Chapel Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitiesz across the nation to claika first-place City Livability Award. Chapel Hill won for citiesd with populations of fewerthan Charleston, S.C., won for cities with populations of more than The contest was judged on three mayoral leadership, creativity and innovation, and the broad impacrt on the quality of life for residents. The U.S. Conferencd of Mayors honored Chapel Hill for its decisionb in 2002 to no longef charge fares to any rider on itsbus system, the organizationb said in a press release.
While many bus systems in collegewtowns don’t charge studentx and faculty to ride, a scant few provide free service to all riders. The town implementeed the fare-free system to encourage people to take the bus and leavd their carsat home. The plan worked. Ridership on Chape l Hill transit has more than doublec since fares wereeliminated – goinfg from 3 million in 2002 to a projectedd 7 million this year. “The Chapel Hill Public Transit system is the foundationb of oursustainable future,” Foy said in a pressx release.
“This bus system makes Chapel Hill continu e to be the kind of placepeopler love; for us it is an investment and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “community to celebrate the livability award and that it will release details soon.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Republican announces bid for Ohio treasurer - Business First of Columbus:

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Mandel, a Marine who served two tourxsin Iraq, will seek the post held by formerd Columbus City Councilman Kevinm Boyce. Boyce, a Democrat, has also said he will run for treasuredin 2010. He was appointe d to the post in January, filling the last two yearzs of the term vacated by DemocratRichard Cordray, who was electedr Ohio attorney general in Mandel, 31, has served in the Ohio House since Januaryg 2007. He was a Lyndhurs t councilman for three years priorto that. As a House member, Mandel is known for sponsoring legislation to force Ohio pensiob funds to divest their interests in companies doing businesxin terrorist-sponsoring countries, including Iran and Sudan.
Mandell said in his video that Ohio neede a treasurer who is fiscally honestand competent. The most important duty of the he said, is being a watchdog of taxpayer dollars. “We need a treasurer to protectthe people’s dollars now and for future generations,” he Mandel, who is an attorney, holds a bachelor’s degree from and a law degree from in

Friday, November 9, 2012

Fidelity net income tumbles 62 percent - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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million. The Jacksonville-based technology service providerf to financialinstitutions (NYSE: FIS) announced its fourth quartet and year-end earnings report The company had net earningds of $28.8 million, or 15 cents per diluted in the fourth quarter. That’s down 73 percent from net earningsof $108.e4 million, or 55 cents per dilutedr share a year Earnings were affected by a $35 million impairmengt charge for selling its check services Earnings from continued operations increased 5 percent to $50 millio in the fourth excluding the $21.1 million loss from discontinued operations. For net earnings from continuing operations were down 53 percentgto $117.4 million.
The company also said the appreciatiob ofthe U.S. dollar hurt its fourth quarter revenue from increasesd business with foreignfinancial institutions. The compangy provides technology servicesfor banks. Despite these losses, the compan y said it was encouraged by an increase in Total revenue from continuing operations in the fourth quartert increased nearly 1 percentto $862 millio n and 1.8 percent to $2.9 billiomn for the year. “It was a solid quarter and a very good year for said executive chairman William Foley inthe announcement. “Full year revenue and earnings per shars came in at the high end of our and pro forma free cash flow grew to arecor $358 million.
” FIS was able to free up some of its cash flow by spinnin g off its mortgage services (NYSE: LPS), into a separate publix company in July. It also sold thre business sectorsincluding Ltd. in That sale cost the companuya $35 million after-tax impairment charge in the fourth quarter. Chief Financial Officefr George Scanlon said in the earnings call that revenue was hurt bya $30 millionm currency adjustment in the fourth quarter. But Scanlonn said it only affected earnings by one He expects currency changes to decrease earnings per share by 4 cents in the first quarte rthis year.
Despite reducerd spending amongthe banks, FIS gained some new salews in 2008, said president and CEO Lee Kennedy. Ten bankz with more than $50 billion in assets purchased core processing systemslast year. The company also signee up oneof Russia’s largest investmenft banks with $100 billion in assets in the fourthy quarter. Kennedy declined to name the bank. FIS expectsd that 2009 will have “moderate” declinexs in consumer credit activityand “weak discretionaru spending,” Kennedy said. The compang also projected 200 to 250 bank failure s in the nextfew years, whichy will offset lower bank attrition from fewef acquisitions.
The company’s stock pricw closed at $16.54 per share Tuesday, down 6.3 percent from the previouz day’s close.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Lawmakers approve full-fledged Texas A&M San Antonio campus - San Antonio Business Journal:

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The law allows the state to releaswe $40 million in tuition revenue bonds to begi n construction on the firsyt building on thecampus site. The local Texas A&M campus had been operating as an extension site ofTexas A&M-Kingsville. Effectivre immediately, the local university will no longer operates under theKingsville banner. Texas A&j University-San Antonio needed to achieve an enrollment thresholdof 1,500 students before tuition revenue bonds could be The school is currently offering classex at temporary sites at and facilities ownecd by San Antonio Independent School District. State Rep. Joe D-San Antonio, joined the governor and Helen Madla, the wido of the late Texas Sen.
Frank Madl a Jr., at a bill signing for Senate Bill 629. Madl was a major advocate of establishinga four-yeare institution on San Antonio’s South Side up untilo his death in 2006. “Today marks the biggest step forward for this campud sinceits creation,” Fariass says. “Not only can the university proudly begin using its own but now we can lay some real brickw and mortar andstart building.” donatexd 700 acres of land to the A& M System to allow it to begin buildinyg a campus. Texas A&M Systenm Chancellor Michael McKinney andTexas A&M-San Antonio Executive Directord Maria Hernandez Ferrier were also presentg at the signing ceremony in Austin.
“Iyt is an honor to work with so many wonderful peopls inthe community, our faculty and staff and our legislatorx that have supported the university’s growtnh and vision from the beginning,” Ferrie says. “They say it takes the entirr team to get the ball across the goal line and the collective efforts of theswe individuals certainly are evidenceof that.” Texasx A&M-San Antonio will now work to unveil a new logo, school colors, seal and ring as part of its new

Monday, November 5, 2012

Drew McLaughlin - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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What accomplishment are you mostproued of? My marriage, my kids' my CPA, and serving as a Division 1 collegr football captain. I was a three-year startere and was selected as firstteam all-conference (Westerj Athletic Conference) and first team academi c All-American. How do you contribute to the community? I serve on the finance committee of and the advisorg boardof (FCA). How will your generation changeryour industry? Within the next 10 there will be one or two new investment products that changed how portfolios are constructed, similadr to the use today of ETF (exchange-tradeds funds). What's your favorite thing about St. Louis St.
Louis feels like both a big city and asmalll town. What's the one tech gadget you couldn'gt live without? Close tie betweeh my Blackberry and my video monito inmy children's room.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Clear Channel to cut 590 jobs - Phoenix Business Journal:

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According to a release, this is the secone wave of layoffs from theSan Antonio-based owner of severao U.S. radio stations, including Orlando’s Real Radio 104.1 FM, Real Rock 101.1 FM and Magicf 107.7 FM. Specifics on where the layoffs will occu werenot disclosed, but the company said job cuts wouldr involve engineering, accounting and customer service “Like all media companies, Cleatr Channel Radio has to adjust its business to the realitiex of the current economy and advertising Lisa Dollinger, spokeswoman for Cleard Channel, said in an e-mail. In Clear Channel eliminated morethan 1,80o0 positions in the radio division, which consisted of mostly salews positions.
This cuts will represent 2.7 percenf of Clear Channel’s total 22,100 Clear Channel’s parent company, CC Media Holdings Inc., announcec that employee 401(k) matching will be suspended for the rest ofthe (NYSE: CCO), the parent company of CC Media is a billboard, street furniture transit display and other out-of-home advertisiny display provider.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Joining a golf club: Consider fees, privacy and quality of life aspects - Business First of Louisville:

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Ask about those amenities and pay attention to the course saidJim Kass, research director of the Jupiter-basee . Look at the condition of the grass, whichj should be well maintained with fewbrown "Try the golf course, and make sure it is challengingb enough but not too challenging," Kass said. Make sure that the courswe is built welland "thar there is an interesting mix of watert and sand traps and topographicak changes." Most new members are invited to join a club by a friens or business associate, said Rick director of instruction for the Palm Beach Gardens-base d . If invited to ask about the fees. The initiaol fee to join a club can be equit yor nonequity.
Equity meanws you can sell your membership when resigning from the but it usually carries some restrictions regarding who can buy itfrom you. Equityg positions often mean members get a vote in changess tothe club. Nonequity means the initial cost isa one-timd fee and that members typicallg do not have any input in how the club is Some clubs allow different levels of membership, including a social membership that allows membera to go to the club but not to play golf or a limitedc membership that allows playing golf but no acces s to other amenities. Be sure to ask what the fee is to brinva guest, and also ask about the fee for a guestt to play without you.
Corporate memberships are another Discounts often are given when a group purchases a Members also get the benefit of access to agolf professional. The golf pro'ss job is often to help golfers withtheitr game. One advantage of joining a privat e club is that members can snag covetee Saturday or Sunday morning tee times. Another option besides privatse clubsare semi-private clubs. These are clubs accessibld to the public, but you can and members often get preferred tee timee and discounts ongreen fees, golf cart rentals and otherr amenities.
Public courses offer the least exclusivity and are oftehn the most challenging to find a tee time on Above all, the golf authorities a golf club should be a placew that adds to your life, both professionally and 1. Is the initiation fee an equity ornonequitgy position? 2. Do members get preferencse fortee times? 3. What are the fees for guests ? 4. Is there a club minimu m for what I have tospend here? 5. What amenities do you have for families?

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Clearwater chamber launches Hispanic Business Council - Nashville Business Journal:

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The group aims to foster the growthj of Hispanic businesses and unite the localbusinesws community, a release said. The CRCC is hostinh the council’s first Resource Information Night for Hispanicf businesses on July 16 at the Best Western Grandx Hotel in Clearwater from6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Topicsz are scheduled to include information on the federaplstimulus package, business financing and business In addition to the Chamber, representatives from the City of , the , , the , , 2-1-11 and are slated to be in Established in 1922, the Clearwater Regionaol Chamber of Commerce aims to enhance the businesd environment and promote economic growth in the Clearwater region, it said.
It represents more than 1,700o member businesses, the chamber said. That’s up from 1,459 reported in the 2010 Book of Listd by the Tampa Bay BusinessJournapl . Data for the annuaol ranking of chamber membership in Tampa Bay is collectedcin November.