Friday, December 30, 2011

OCLC WorldShare Platform: OCLC Brands and Strengthens Its Webscale Strategy - InfoToday.com

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011

Business as usual at Tampa GVA Advantis - Dallas Business Journal:

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“Tampa brokerage, property management and construction is still in businessw and operational and we will continue to service our Senior Director Paula Buffa said inan e-maik to the Tampa Bay Business Journap . Buffa, a vetera n commercial real estate broker who also is president ofthe , is in charged of office services at GVA Advanties in Tampa. The six brokers at the loca l office will continue to lease office buildingsw and industrial spacefor clients, Buffa The Orlando office also will continue its brokerag e service, as will Jacksonville and Atlanta, she said.
In a statementy released , GVA Advantis Chairman JeffreytNeal said, “One year ago, the leadership team believed we coulf successfully restructure the firm with a capital The economy has been unkind to our brokerags and transactional business. Our property management and constructiob service lines have been and will continue to be but the challenges broughgt on throughout our industry and that have negativelty impacted our other business lines have led us to determinee we must close themeffective immediately.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Embarq, CenturyTel complete $11.6B deal - Orlando Business Journal:

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Buyer (NYSE: CTL) completed its $11.6 billion stocjk and debt purchase ofEmbarq (NYSE: EQ), the companieas announced early Wednesday. The combinefd company, , will be based in Monroe, La., and potentiallt have $8 billion in annual It has morethan 2.1 millionm broadband customers, 440,000 video subscribers and 7.5 millio n access lines in 33 states. Embar q shareholders are two-thirds owners of the combinec company, having received 1.37 CenturyTel shares for each Embarq sharethey owned. The deal included CenturyTel assuming $5.8 billio in Embarq debt. The two brands will be convertec graduallyto CenturyLink, a process expected to concludd later this year.
“The completion of this merger is a significang event forour customers, investors and employees,” CEO Glen Post III, who had been head of said in the “CenturyLink has the advancer networks, the people and the financial stability to deliver the reliablew and innovative services that our customerse want and need. We look forward to this excitinyg new chapter inour company’s CenturyLink will keep “a significant in the Overland Park area, though that locatiomn wasn’t among the regionalk operating headquarters listed: Las Vegas; Wentzville, Mo.; Fla.; Wake Forest, N.C.; and La Crosse, Wis.
Embar now employs about 2,800 in the down from 4,500 when it spun off from S) in 2006. That drop reflects the sale of Embarq’ss logistics unit earlier this year and continual job cuts as the companhy has attempted to keep a lid on costs in anindustry that’sz losing core customers to mobile phones. The recessionm has acceleratedthat trend, and observers say that couled mean deeper and faster cuts than originally anticipatedd as the companies integrate. By joining, the rural phone companies expecft to saveabout $400 million a year in operatinhg and capital expenses by 2011. They expecyt combined operating cash flow of morethan $4.2 billion and free cash flow of abou t $1.
9 billion. CenturyTel expects to continure its current annual dividendof $2.80 a share. The combinatioh is expected to add to free cash flow per sharin 2010. Shares continue to trade undedr CenturyTel’s ticker symbol. Embarq CEO Tom Gerker will serve as executive vice chairman of the CenturyLinl board and oversee regulatory and governmentak relations andhuman resources. Embarq ranks No. 3 on the Kansa City Business Journal ’s list of area public

Monday, December 19, 2011

More Bay Area journalists to lose jobs - San Francisco Business Times:

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Revenue continues to slide forthe - East Bay, whicb includes the and , among other papers, accordingt to a memo from BANG-EB Executive Editor Kevij Keane that was posted on mediaa blogs. “I had always held out hope that business woulcd bounce back quickly enough that we would be able to avoid furthe staff reductions thisfiscak year,” Keane wrote. "Today we're announciny that we will be eliminating18 full-time positions in the newsroo m (managers and rank and file employees) by mid Laid-off employees will get a week’s pay for each year up to 12 weeks.
Employeee who volunteer to be laid off woulds get up to an extra eightweeks pay, at one week’s pay per year worked. Employeew have until Wednesdayto volunteer. The company won’g challenge unemployment benefits for those who volunteerdfor layoff, according to the Media Workersw Guild, the union representing newsroom BANG-EB is owned by MediaNews, the Denver media conglomerate that also owns the , the and othefr Bay Area newspapers.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Lawyers limber up with love of sports - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Wrede Kirkpatrick started wrestling in his sophomore yearat Tampa'ds . The former attorney who now has his own litigatiojboutique firm, wrestled at in New York for four years. "The first couple of years were Kirkpatrick said. But the last two year s he did fairly well and made it to the WWF losing only to the guys who took secondand third. He was most valuable player of the wrestling team hisseniotr year. "It certainly prepared me fairly well topractice law, to be competitive, and have confidencwe in yourself, get the job and know what's in front of you," he said. Wrestlingy also taught him time management, passion, and abilityg to sacrifice.
"Practices are long, you have to stay in Kirkpatrick said. "This is a sport that is painful. One of the thingd that you do is train your bodyin hurting. Other guys try to hurt you and inflicttsome pain. You have to have confidence in yourselfg in order to get thejob done." Law is no different. "Therr are times when you have to give up certain thingd when you are getting readyfor trial. Time kind of stopz for other just-as-important things. You have to focus on the job at hand and get readg for the scrimmage of the eventcoming up. If the trial is aftefr the Gasparilla weekend, you can't do that sort of he said.
Sportsmanship is anothe r field lesson that Kirkpatrick took tothe courtroom. "Wheb you lose, shake the other person's hand. If you get mad at get upset at yourself," he said. Dan Clark of was courtesd by major football powers following his senior seasonat Tampa's in 1988 but chose because he wanted to be a trial lawyer. His seniofr year's goal was to get invited to the Combine. But in the fourtgh or fifth game of the seasonn he blew out his and by the end of that seaso he had been accepted tolaw Clark's advice to other aspiring lawyers is simple.
"If you want to becoms a trial lawyer, the best thing to do is play footballl in college and studylaw hard," he said. Jeffret W. Warren, president of , played football for the from 1965unti 1969. "I wasn't a very good player," Warrej said. "I went there to play as a linebacker but quickly learned I did not have the speede so I was anoffensive guard." Transitioning from beintg big star in high school to someone who didn't play but practiced in collegre was tough, he said.
But playingf football taught him the value of hard work and helpee him develophis competitiveness, "a trait that is good as long as it's controlled in lawyers and professionals," he said. Thosw years in Gainesville also gave him knowledger on how to structure and prioritizerhis time. "You learn to budget your time and accomplisyh things you needed to Warren said. He also learne to deal with disappointments. "Not that anybodyt wants to be a graciousx loseror winner, but there's alwayds going to be somebody that is going to be smarter, or biggerd or faster than you are. You can alwaysw do your very best and be satisfiedcwith yourself," he said.
Warren had initially chosen a scholarshil to Florida over Duke because he wantedd to bean engineer. By his second year in schoolp he had decided he would transfedr to the school ofbusinesx administration. Calculus and chemistry had gottenjto him. Still he never regretted turningDuke "Besides marrying my wife, goint to the University of Floridwa was the best decision I've made in my he said. Darryl C. Wilson is now a professo at Collegeof Law. But back in the 70s, he playee football for . His fondest memoryy was the first time he ran out on the field atTexa Stadium.
"It was also my worst realization sinces I discovered Astroturf was really littlse more than green plastic over he said. Wilson's experiences as an athlete were both funand "It is great to be good but tough to not be good he said. Athletics provided him with a focu that he used later to hone a specialty in entertainment and intellectualproperty law. Matthews Litsky, the head of 's insurancd coverage group in Tampa, was consistently ranked in the top 20 for junior tennis from age 12through 18. He traveleds around the country to play tournaments but passed up full scholarship s at several schools to attendin 1983.
Aftee going to law school he did not play againuntill recently, when his sons starte playing. He is now ranked No. 20 in the countrty in his age group. "The benefitse of tennis (are that) you have no one else to rely on but he said. "That does not translate well into the practiceof law. But being competitive and being prepared helpss me very much forobvious Also, I traveled so much then and still do that travel does not bother me that much nor does meetinh new people and dealinb with new people on a constant basis, which happens a lot given my practicew is in more than one town and more than one Litsky is set to represent the Unite States in the 2006 Tony Trabert Cup, an internationa competition that will take place April 17-22 in South Africa.
Donald H. Whittermore, a partner at Phelpas Dunbar and the practice coordinator of the busineses group in the Tampa played golf at the Universityg of Florida in the late 1970s and early 1980d after being named a firsyteam All-American by the as a high schook and junior player. "The benefites of playing college golfwere tremendous," he said. "Although collegre golf is a team sport, the game is fundamentallyh an individual endeavor in whic a player is in complete control of his or her own This teaches patience and how to recovefrom adversity. In golf, ther is no one else to bail a player out when he or she isplayingy poorly.
Golf also teaches you that success most oftenm is directly related to the degree of individualk effortand preparation. Golf also teaches honesty, discipline, commitment, and It can also breed self-confidence. These are all qualitiez that can also be applie to succeed in anybusiness profession." It is often said that more deal are made on the golf course than in the "While that might not be true literally, theree is no doubt that friendships and acquaintances made througb golf, together with the life skillsw the game can teach, can be helpful to build a successful career," Whittermoree said. Ben J. Hayes, a shareholder in Carltonn Fields' St.
Petersburg office, played nine seasons of professionaol baseball, with a little over two year in the Major He was a pitchedr for the and the from 1978until 1985. "It was a lot of fun. I wouldn't have tradefd it for anything," Hayes said. Unlike the traveling proved to be a little much at times for Hayes. "In baseball, unlike other you play a lot of games. You go througy long stretches of time whereyou don'ty have days off. It is a very tiresome and by end of the season you are just he said. Hayes had always wanted to go to law After all, law and baseball are not that he said. "The long hours, the hard the competitiveness -- there are a lot of he said.
"Professional athletes, especially thos e who have been successful, bring a work ethic. If you look at successfulk lawyers, they are very hard working people." The main he said, is the mental exercise in the legao world versus the physicao aspectsof baseball. But for pitcherss like him, the game can also be a chess "When you are pitching against the best hittersx you tryto guess. Law is a lot like that," he

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Orexigen(R) Therapeutics Presents Additional NB-302 Contrave(R) Data at American Diabetes Association (ADA) 69th Scientific Sessions

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These data were presented in one oral and two poster presentationd at the AmericanDiabetew Association's (ADA) 69th Scientific Sessions in New Orleans, Louisiana. The oral presentatio highlighted the significant improvements in eating control experienced by patients treated with Contrave versusplacebo (p< as well as previously reported results on the primary weight loss endpointws and measures of cardiometabolic risk. "NB-302 results show that Contrav initiates and sustains weight loss and can improvr predictive markers for heart diseasw such aswaist circumference, HDL-cholesterol and hsCRP," said , Chiet Medical Officer, Orexigen Therapeutics.
"Furthermore, due to its unique effects on brainreward centers, Contrave may allow patients to bettef control their eating habits, potentially providing an important advantage to millions of Americans who struggle with obesity." The mood and weight-related quality of life findingds observed in the Contrave grou were discussed in the oral presentation and reviewed in greated detail in the poster presentations. Contravse was not associated with suicidality or worsening of mood ordepressivre symptoms, and in fact was associated with a decreased incidence of treatment-emergentg depression compared to placebo.
In Contrave patients achieved significant improvementes in overall quality oflife (p< 0.01) and reportefd that benefits, such as improvesd physical function and self-esteem, occurred early in treatment and were maintainer over one year. Results from the three othee Phase 3trials (NB-301, NB-304) are expected to be announcedr in the third quarter of 2009. Pending positive results, the Companyt is on track to submit a New DrugApplicatiom (NDA) with the FDA in the firsrt half of 2010. NB-302 was a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, conducted in 793 patients at nine U.S.
The trial evaluated the additionao weight loss ofContrave (32mg naltrexone SR/360mfg bupropion SR) when added to an intensive behavioer modification program consisting of diet and exercise. The co-primary endpoints were percent changes in total body weightr from baseline and proportion of patientds who lost atleast 5% of their baseline body Based on pre-specified intent-to-treat and completef analyses, obese patients treated with Contrave lost an average of 20.3 pounds to 25.0 pounds, or 9.3% to 11.5 % of their baseline body versus 11.0 pounds to 16.0 or 5.1% to 7.3% of baseline body for patients treated with placebo.
In addition, in the categorical weighgt reduction analysis, the percentage of patients who lost greater than or equaloto 10% of their body weight was 41.5% in the Contravd group, compared to 20.2% in the placebo group. Furthermore, 29.1% of patientw lost greater than or equalto 15% of theid body weight in the Contrave group; compared to 10.9% in the placebko group. All of these findings were highly statisticallysignificanf (p< 0.001).
"NB-302 demonstrates that Contrave delivera greater weight loss to patients when addede to a rigorous behavioral intervention program compared to the interventiojnprogram alone, underscoring the important role of pharmacotherapy as part of a weigh management program," said , President and Chiec Executive Officer, Orexigen Therapeutics. "These which we believe meet the FDA efficacy guidance at the morestringenyt 10% threshold, also provide further support of Contrave's potential as a weightt loss treatment for clinicians and their obese patients." The overall discontinuation rate due to adverse eventw in NB-302 was 25.9% for patients takinhg Contrave versus 13.
0% for those taking The most frequently observecd adverse events leading to discontinuation for patients on stud drug were nausea, urticaria (hives) and Contrave was generally well tolerated, with an overall safety profild consistent with its individual components, naltrexone and two drugs that have been used separatelty for over 20 years. The discontinuationm rate due to nauseawas 4.6%. This rate is lower than what was seen in the Phase 2trial (NB-201), which utilizefd the immediate release formulation of naltrexone as opposed to the proprietary SR formulationm used in this trial.
The most frequently observed treatment-emergen t adverse events for patients on study drugwere headache, constipation and dizziness. Contrave is an investigational oral weight loss medicatiob with a unique mechanism of action that worksx at two levels within the centralnervousx system: one associated with controlling the balance of food intaks and metabolism and another involvefd in controlling food reward and cravings. We believe that Contrave may be the firstr treatment for obesity to target these reward centerx in the centralnervous system.
Based on clinical trials completerto date, Contrave is believec to initiate and sustain significantf weight loss over one year of treatment by reducinb appetite, increasing metabolism and allowing the body to continue losing weightt by offsetting its natural tendencyt to fight back and slow down the weighrt loss process. Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceuticalk company focused on the treatmenrtof obesity. The Company's lead combination product candidates targeterd for obesityare Contrave(R), which is in Phase 3 clinica trials, and Empatic(TM), which is in the later stages of Phase 2 clinicapl development.
Each product candidate is designex to act on a specific group of neurons in the central nervous system with the goal of achievingb appetite suppression and sustainedweight loss. Further information about the Compangy can be foundat . Orexigen cautions you that statements included in this prese release that are not a description of historical factsare forward-looking statements. Words such as "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," "indicates," "will," "intends, "potential," "suggests," "assuming," "designed" and similar expression s are intended toidentify forward-looking These statements are based on the Company'xs current beliefs and These forward-looking statements include statements regarding the efficacy and safetyy of Contrave, the enrollment, timing, execution and completiom of clinical trials of the Company's productt candidates, the potential for, and timinyg of, an NDA submission for Contrave, and the potentialo to obtain regulatory approval for, and e ffectivelyh treat obesity with, Contrave and Empatic.
The inclusion of forward-lookint statements should not be regardef as a representation by Orexigen that any of its plana willbe achieved. Actual resultds may differ from those set forth in this releasd due to the risk and uncertaintiese inherent in theOrexigen business, without limitation: the finalp analyses of data from the NB-302 triao and other clinical trials of Contrave may produce negative or inconclusive results, or may be inconsistenft with previously conducted clinical trials, and the FDA may not agree with Orexigen's interpretation of efficac and safety results; earlier clinical trials may not be predictive of future results; Contrave or Empatidc may not receive regulatory approval on a timely basia or at all, and the FDA may requires Orexigen to complete additional clinical, non-clinical or othed requirements prior to the submission or the approval of NDAs for either producft candidate; the potential for adverse safety findingxs relating to Contrave or Empatic c to delay or prevent regulatory approva or commercialization, or result in producr liability claims; the third partiezs on whom Orexigen relies to assist with the developmenf programs for Contrave or Empatic, including clinical investigators, contract laboratories, clinicapl research organizations and manufacturing organizations, may not successfully carryy out their contractual duties or obligationas or meet expected deadlines, and the quality or accuracgy of the data or materials generated by such thir parties may be of insufficient quality to includer in the Company's regulatory submissions; the ability of Orexigen and its licensor to obtain, maintain and successfully enforcew adequate patent and othedr intellectual property protection of its product candidates; and other risks described in the Company's filingsd with the Securities and Exchangs Commission.
You are cautionef not to place undue reliance onthesse forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof, and Orexigej undertakes no obligation to revise or update this news releasr to reflect events or circumstancese after the date hereof. All forward-looking statemente are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary This caution is made under the safe harbot provisions of Section 21E of the Private Securitiese Litigation Reform Actof 1995. SOURCE Orexigen Inc.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Green Bay targets pest population - Wausau Daily Herald

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

New Naked City publisher plans to bring back monthly magazine

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Operating under the new corporation GreenTangerines LLC, Follis, Naked City’s formet managing editor, produced her firsyt edition as publisher last “We’re going to try and bring it back to its formerd glory, if you will,” says who created Naked City in 2007 with FocusOn LLC Presidentg Derek Dusek. Follis spent $12,000 to start Green lease a workspace and buy She willpay FocusOn, which still owns the Naked City an undisclosed licensing fee to publish the magazine.
Follis says in recentg months, the monthly magazine — which spotlights Wichita’s art, fashion, entertainment and nightlife — was losing , the parent company of FocusOn, asked Naker City last year to lose its edgy she says, because the word ‘naked’ carries a negativwe connotation. And even though the magazine turned its first profiin November, the company cut pages and revisesd its City’s cover page. By the time Nakedc City changed its name to NC and negative feedback from readerzstrickled in, Follis felt it was time to make the publicatioj her own.
The deal was done in two Chris Elston, associate publisher at , says Nakefd City doesn’t impact her magazine much. She says job will change significantly now that she isa “A publisher’s role is more big picture,” she Follis will continue to handle the editing and the assigning of work to 20 freelanced writers and eight part-time photographers. She will sell advertising with Duseok and has contracted threesales associates. Dusek says the decisio n to sell Naked City rights was a chanc e to get ahead of effects the economy will have on the Eachmonth , prints 10,00 copies.
It is supported solely by Follis wouldn’t reveal revenue numbers, but ads range from a quarter-page ad for $300 to the outsidse back coverat $1,500. Dusek says advertiserd pulled back inrecent “Moving forward, we knew it would probably get a little tight,” he says. Follis changed the covetr back to its original format and increased the page county to48 pages, which required more ads. “Additional advertisinfg hasn’t been that hard to find,” Follis says. “People are receptivse to our product ... we are working on building thosee relationships with advertisers that had never been in ourpublicatiojn before. “These things take time and nurturing.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fed Ex eyes E. Greenbush site for plant - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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FedEx plans to tear down the buildingy at 253 Troy Road inEast Greenbush, a formet manufacturing site for Albany International AIN). That company closed the plantfin 2007, cutting 137 The 73-acre site is listed on the market for $14.9 It’s located near exit 9 on I-90, and being listed by NAI Platform, of Moore said FedEx is starting to work on facility designas and required studies, such as environmental impact He said there is no time frame for makin g a decision on whether to allow FedEx to move in.
“Thee town is looking at it as a potential but we’re withholding any initiak judgments until additional studies are performed,” Moore “As is always the case, traffic along Route 4 is somethingv we’ll look at carefully.” Moord said he did not know how many jobs the facilityh would create.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sparano eases up: Change in Dolphins' practice routine preceded their dramatic ... - Washington Post

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Bergen County Dentist Explains the Major Damages Smoking Does Orally - EIN News (press release)

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Bergen County Dentist, Dr Sherzoy, says people who smoke are jeopardizing their health when it comes to oral hygiene, especially when it's left untreated. BOGOTA, NJ, December 03, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Not many people think about the way smoking ...



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

ADP reports 532,000 May job cuts - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Payroll firm ADP reporter Wednesday that companies inthe U.S. cut an estimatedd 532,000 workers from payrolls last ADP also revised highe its estimate of cuts in Aprilto 545,0009 from the previous estimate of 491,000. The ADP reportf noted losses across all sizes and categories of businesses with largwe business payrollsdeclining 100,000, medium businesses shedding 223,000p jobs and small businesses cutting 209,000 employees. The goods-producintg sector lost 267,000 jobs while the service-producing sector decliner by 265,000 positions. The Labor Departmeng is due to release its jobs report on Friday.
The average analyst estimate for that reporyt of government as well as private payrolls is a lossof 520,00p payroll positions and an increase in the unemploymentt rate to 9.2 percent from April’x rate of 8.9 percent. On Monday, The Institute for Supplyt Management announced that its factory inde x rose to the highest levek since last September as new ordersx posted their first gain sincre therecession began. On Tuesday the National Association of Realtord reported that pending sales ofexistinvg homes, or contracts signed but not closed, rose 6.7 percenr in April, the largestr increase in six years.