Monthly Archives: May 2011

Magazine honors The Children’s Hospital – Business Courier of Cincinnati:

http://blook.bampfa.berkeley.edu/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&blog_id=1&id=46The hospital qualified for the magazine’s “Honor in its 2009 edition of America’se Best Children’s Hospitals. The Honor Roll is reserved for hospitals that achieved rankingh in all surveyed specialty areas coverec by the monthlynews publication. Children’s ranked in the … Continue reading

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Martek Biosciences Corp. 2Q profit rises 20 percent – Baltimore Business Journal:

iwegasely.wordpress.comThe company reported $92.4 million in revenue for the quarterf endingApril 30, up 2 percent from the same period last year. It earne d $11 million in net income, or 33 cents per diluterd share, during the second compared with … Continue reading

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Birmingham among Alabama cities named environmentally ‘Smart’ – Birmingham Business Journal:

http://biblestudywiki.com/articles/Answers/How_To_Pray?action=diffHuntsville ranked the highest on a national listof “Smartert Cities,” ranked by the National Resources Defens e Council, at seventh with Mobile, Birmingham, Montgomeruy and Dothan following far behind. Huntsviller ranked seventh in the mediumcities list. The grassroots environmentao group … Continue reading

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2 large groups book Music City Center – Nashville Business Journal:

The will convene at the new downtown convention center for five consecutive years beginninin 2013, the Nashvills Convention and Visitors Bureau announcecd today. Also, the bureau says the American Choralo Directors Association is expected to fill the center inFebruaruy 2013. … Continue reading

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Capitol Bancorp announces second deal this week – Phoenix Business Journal:

The move follows Monday’s announcement that Capitol is divesting California affiliate Bank ofSanta Barbara, with an investor groupp led by Eloy Ortega agreeing to pay 1.6 times the $62 millionb bank’s equity. The Nevada agreement callsz for a cashpayment 1.5 … Continue reading

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