Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Lifeblood veteran forms Key Biologics - Houston Business Journal:

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Scott bought the assets of Key Biologicsdfor $188,000 in May when revenues for the previous 12 months were close to $1.6 The company began at Lifeblood, the Memphise blood center, in 1999. It was spun off into LLC, a for-profi subsidiary, in 2005. Since then Scott focused most of his time on the businessd and began purchase plans when he retiredf from Lifeblood latelast year. Key Biologics produces nearluy 300 products for researchersw involvedin cellular-based therapies, drugs comprised of livingt human cells.
Key Biologics providesa these researchers with products made from humanj blood collected at its office at 1256 The business processes the blooxdinto customer-specific products like plasma or T-cells and then shipw the product directly to its Prices for these services and products range from Key Biologics supports researchers at universities acrosas the world, nonprofits like and the research arms of powerhouse drug makersd like , and However, no cell-based therapies have made it to the markett yet. The first, a prostate cancer is expected early next yearfrom Seattle-baseed , one of Key Biologics’ customers. Scott callsx this opportunity “huge.
” “If these companies get to a licensedd product, we have the potential to be the sole-sourcre supplier of that raw Scott says. “That’s where we thinkj the business will be inthe future.” With Scott is predicting Key Biologics will make $1.9 million in its firstt year and expand to $9.3 million by year five. To get it off the groune he’s seeking a $300,000 line of credit and askint investorsfor $1 million. But hammering down the size ofthe cellular-basef therapy market is no easy It is built with early-stage companies and on ideas that have not made it to the FDA.
“This is one of thoss things that could be in the fledglinfg stage for another four or five says Innova presidentKen Woody. all of a sudden, they get one drug approved, it shootzs the moon and (Key Biologics) is right in the middle of Companies workingon cell-based therapies are focusinf on two major areas, Scottr says. The largest area seeks to make a drug based ona patient’sa own white blood cells.
A doctor would take those cells, reprogra m them to control cancer or immune diseases and inject them back intothe This, Scott says, will “reset” a patient’s immune Researchers are also looking at using a patient’as own cells to regenerate damaged cells or They are now makingg therapies that will replace cartilage, cardiavc cells and bone. “This is a whole new way of treatinfg disease that has never beenavailablre before,” Scott says. “We don’t yet know what the potentiaklcould be, but it looksw like something that could be very, very That “big” thing is the trend to personalized medicine.
Overalkl that trend is making treatments tailor-madre for a particular patient. In the case of cell-basedr therapies, the treatment is furthet personalized by usinga patient’s own highly reducing the risk of “People are wanting treatments that work for their genetics, theidr specific disease or health problem,” Woody “(Key Biologics) has a service modekl that facilitates that.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Holland & Hart moving its S.E. Denver offices - Denver Business Journal:

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The firm signed a long-term leasew for 24,143 square feet at the first building at VillagreCenter Station, currently under construction at 6380 S. Fiddlersa Green Circle in Greenwoo Village near the Arapahoe Station light rail Developer Shea Properties expectd the building to be ready for occupancygin June, and the law firm plans to relocate in August. Village Center Station’s first buildin g will include 232,000 square feet of space in nine It’s pre-certified for LEED Silver certification, but may get Gold LEED stands for Leadershipp in Energy and Environmental and isthe U.S. Green Building Council’s rating for environmentallh efficient, sustainable buildings.
“Not only will the proximitg to the light rail make our southeas t suburban office more accessibleto downtown, it will also enhance our contribution to sustainability by reducing the commutr downtown by car,” Tom O’Donnell, Holland Hart’s managing partner, said in a statement. “Imn addition, the building’s LEED certification, and the green-buildinh components that we are incorporatinv intoour space, will help us recruit the best and brightesft attorneys who value working for an eco-friendly The phased Village Center Station projecf is to include three office towers with ground-floor retailo space totaling nearly 1 million square feet, accordingh to Shea.
Holland & Hart’s southeastern satellites office currently is locatesd at8390 E. Crescent Parkway in the Denver Tech Center. Jim McGrath, senior vice branch manager and tenant-representatiohn broker at in Denver, represented Holland Hart in thelease deal. The law firm’s headquarterds office is located at 55517th St. in downtowj Denver. The firm has a total of 15 officez nationwide, in markets such as Washington, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Santq Fe.
Holland & Hart has more than 400 roughly 200 of them inmetro

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sac State receives $211K for 'green jobs' training - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The college has received $210,950 in stimulus money to provids classroom training for green jobs inthe high-growth industr y of facilities management, a news release said The money comes from almost $5 millio in federal Recovery Act fundd allocated by the through the Sacramento Employment and Trainingb Agency. The College of Continuing Education is one of 19 area organizationzs receivingthe funds. The college’s training program will stary inthe fall.
It will help workers from facility managemenyt and theconstruction industry, which are sectors that have lost many jobs in the deep Those eligible for the program includr adults who are interested in or have some experience in constructionh management, operations and maintenance, custodial services, landscaping, the contract management and waste management, the release “These funds will allow us to develop and deliverf much-needed training for an industry sector in our communitg that has been extremely hard hit by the budget Alice Tom, dean of the College of Continuing Education, said in the release.
“Sustainable facilitieas management has been designates asa high-growth job area by the Bureau of Laborf Statistics, so this training will have both immediate and long-term usability.” “The training will prepare workers for high-wage jobs with career advancement opportunities,” Tonii Ramirez, senior program coordinator with the College of Continuinvg Education, said in the “It meets the college’ goal of helping adults update thei skills and move ahead in thei careers. “The program will offer a comprehensive review of the skillsd requiredof today’s facility Ramirez said.
“It will teach the importanced of incorporating sustainability in all stepzs of facility management, including the LEED (Leadershipp in Energy and Environmental certification process, which rates projects based on thei environmental awareness in design and construction.” $257,795 to study an advanced technique for sampling hydrocarbon emissionx from certain kinds of vegetation. The grant will fund researcnh by one graduate student and oneundergraduatew student.
• $17,664 to supplement an earlier non-stimulus award of $198,00p to study sugar-based molecules that potentially could be used to fighyt viral diseases suchas HIV, which can lead to The supplement will fund work by two undergraduater students and one high school student this summer. $74,760 from the federal Noyce Teaching Fellowshilp Program to provide planning funds for a collaboration by the College of Naturaol Sciences and Mathematics and the College of Educatiobn to create training programs for math andsciencwe teachers.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Refi rally for TexasLending.com - Kansas City Business Journal:

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As many as 120 loan consultants, accounting professionals, loan processors, loan closers and clericao positions payingbetween $30,000 to more than $100,000 a year will be said Kevin Miller, president, CEO and founder of The jobs will be added beginning in Augustf and will be phased in during the next six to nine he said. The company has 160 employees now, down from 180 at the peak of the Nortyh Texas housing boom twoyearz ago. Low mortgage rates and Miller’se expectation of climbing home sales are spurringthe company’s he said.
“We expect rates to be low for the next year and a then we expect home purchasin to be strong after thatin Texas,” he The local housing market certainly has a lot of ground to recover. New-home sales in the Dallas-Fort Worth area were down 40% for the firsty four months of the year compared to the same periofin 2008, and salees of pre-owned single-family homes were down 24% duringf that period, according to housing marketr analyst David Brown, director of the Dallaas office of Metrostudy. There were 4,191 new-homs closings and 18,442 resales in the area through April, he said. Browbn expects 2009 sales to trail year-ago numbers for the remaindeer ofthe year.
“We do expect to begin to see some modestt recovery in terms of transactions beginning in assuming we see the national economy begin to turn arounde and we see the jobs picturer beginto improve,” he said. About 70% of TexasLending.com’s business todayg is refinancing, compared with 40% to 50% at this time last Miller said. TexasLending.com closes $60 million to $80 milliomn in monthly loan volume now, or about $850 million Miller said. With the additional employees, Miller’s goal is to reachy $3 billion to $4 billion in annual loan volume in the nextfive years, he said.
The compan y provides residential mortgage loansin Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Michigan, Missouri and servicing all of them from the Dallas office. For the week endingh May 22, mortgage loan applicatiojn volume nationwide wasup 28.5% compared with the same week one year according to a weekly survey by the Mortgage Bankers Association. Refinancingss made up 69.3% of the mortgage activity. Loan volume in Texas was $11.76 billion in the first quarter of this down slightlyfrom $12.4 billion in according to the Texas Mortgag Bankers Association statistics.
Mortgage industry employment in Texaxs fell by more thana 30% from 2007 to but has since stabilized, said Scottf Norman, vice president of the Texas Mortgage Bankers Association. Norman said he’s heard anecdotally that the surgee in refinancings is prompting mortgage lenderws toadd employees, but he did not have specific industrgy employment numbers. To make room for new employees, TexasLending.com has signedf a lease for 69,000 squarew feet in its existing location at 4100 Alphaq Road inDallas — more than triple the size it currentlyg occupies, said Ben Hautt with the commerciaol real estate firm Stream Realty Partners LP.
Hautt recently left Stream’s Dallas office to launch the company’es office in Atlanta, where he is managingg partner. TexasLending.com will begin movintg into its expanded spacein August, after the completioj of renovations that are now under way. After expanding, TexasLending.coj will occupy all of the fourth and fifth floor and part of the firsft floor inthe 11-stor building, Hautt said. “It’s an expansion, and todahy that’s not something you see a lot Hautt said. “They’re thriving in the current economy.
” The 227,000-square-footy building at 4100 Alphas Road is part ofThe Centre, an 11-building office complex north of Interstatr 635 off Midway Road. The askingv lease rate for the space isabouy $16.50 per square foot. Hautt and Stream Realty colleagues Ben Sumner and Chad Henningsdrepresented TexasLending.com in the and Buddy Tompkins and Seth Thatcher of commercial real estatee firm GVA Cawley represented the landlord. Hautt said TexasLending.cok searched the market before deciding to expanc within itsexisting building.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

'Survivor' McLeodUSA enters new markets - Dallas Business Journal:

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The company, which is based in Iowa but has its CEO and othetr key execs inNorth Texas, has broadened its locao territory to include Plano, Garland, Irving, Carrollton, Lewisvillde and parts of Rowlett and Wylie. With those the company now operatess in 14 area It also provides servicein Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Euless, Newark and McLeodUSA declined to disclose how many customerd it has locally or how many it has signed up through the expansion, but does say the growtjh gives it access to about 9,000 of the smalk and medium-sized businesses it targets.
Its customerse use both phone and high-speer data services, spending an average of aboutt $500 to $5,000 per McLeodUSA once provided a broad range of telecom services to an array ofcustomer segments, from consumers and businesses of all sizea to other carriers and Internet services providers. But, according to Securities and ExchangeCommissionb filings, the company wound up with a large base of smalll and low-margin customers, which spent an average of $200 or less per It went through two stints in bankruptcy. When it emerge d the last time, in early 2006, telecom industryg veteran Royce Holland took over as CEO andchangefd McLeodUSA's customer focus toward the bigger spenders.
Holland, who previously ran Dallas-baserd , also reconfigured the company's sales and marketing moving away from telemarketing and telephone directory advertising and toward directr salesand sales-agent "channels." He says the company'sd current customers have high margins -- topping 50% -- compare to the 25% to 40% that McLeodUSA's clients had "They're one of the survivors," says Jeff Kagan, an independentg telecom analyst located in the Atlanta area. In September, McLeodUSA agreedr to merge with Fairpoint, N.Y.-based in a deal valued at around $557 That transaction is scheduled to close in the first quartef ofthis year.
Hollanf will leave the company as part ofthe

Monday, March 21, 2011

Monmouth County freeholder argues for consolidation of 5 PR employees - Asbury Park Press

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Official: AC Cobra Mark VI - GTspirit

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Figure skating: Japan looking to host world c'ships in autumn - Mainichi Daily News

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Boeing Says Key Test for 747-8 Complete - ABC News

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Obama Instructs FEMA to Be Ready to Assist Hawaii After Tsunami in Japan - Bloomberg

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

BNSF: Rail helped shippers cut carbon dioxide emissions in 2010 - Progressive Rail Roading

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Assessing corporate space needs pays off for Planon - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Planon Inc.’s Web-based software enables large companiexs to manage their realestat portfolios, determining how much spacs a company really needs and calculating the real estate savingsx of creating more mobile workforces that allo consolidation of properties or leases. As companies focuz on cost-cutting across balancde sheets, Planon executives say reducing property and plant costsbecomes “If you look at a company’s balancse sheet, the second biggesyt expense can be property, planft and equipment,” said Jim senior vice president of sales and “It’s a savings to companies that actually does not cut payroll.
” Throughb modeling with Planon’s a company can develo flexible space for those remote It also identifies spacse unused by divisions that may have downsized or consolidated. By optimizinf the space it has, a company can eliminate the need to builc new space or prompt divestment ofunused space. “Giving upper management a cleare view of space acrosx their entire portfolio leads to some surprising Nauen said. The cost savings to property ownersd is translating into revenue growth forthe company. Last it grew total sales nearly 20 percentto $41.8 millio with software sales making up 50 perceng of U.S. revenue.
The balance of salesw were of consulting services and which the Braintreeofficee performs. Nauen said the company is profitable. Analystz say companies competing in this known as integrated workplace management are poised to benefit from softness in the commercialp realestate market. “Whenever we’r e in a situation where there’s a fair amount of turmoik in highlyfixed assets, the management of those componentse becomes very important,” said Jack vice president of researcbh at Stamford, Conn.-based Founded 25 years ago by CEO Pierr Guelen in the Netherlands, Planonn established its U.S. headquarters in Braintree threeyears ago.
The company has about 15 employeeas locally and expects to grow head coun by five to seveb employees by the end ofthe year, Naue said. The company’s strategy has been to use its platforj to allow companies to manage various aspects of a real estat eportfolio — not just space management, but project development management, maintenance schedules, and, most recently, an application to managde sustainability initiatives. While the company has customers acrosswthe globe, Planon expecta North American companies, specifically ones with more than 1,009 employees, to fuel short-termm growth. It already counts , and regionak bank BB&T Corp. as customers.
Heine said thesee companies are ones that most need specific software to managewreal estate. “If you have maybe four or five then you might be able to manage it on a Heine said. “When you star to talk about largeoffice complexes, it requirez a special solution.” The market for certain aspects of real estatd management, specifically financial asset is dominated by large technology companies such as SAP AG and Planon’w software competes with dozens of other smalll vendors to provide spacr management software to companies and property managers.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Salaries for Southern Tier teachers - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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for an explanation of these listings. Alfred-Almond -- Start: $35,838 (46). Median: $45,705 Peak: $67,718 (91). • Allegany-Limestone -- $34,767 (56). Median: $51,174 Peak: $75,449 (61). • Andover -- Start: $36,896t (32). Median: $41,279 (97). Peak: $67,490 • Belfast -- Start: $34,591 (58). Median: $43,297 (87). Peak: $65,165 (95). Bemus Point -- Start: $38,205 Median: $47,636 (53). Peak: $75,501 (60). Bolivar-Richburg -- Start: $33,569 (81). Median: $48,734 (43). Peak: $70,838 (82). • Brocton -- $33,470 (84). Median: $50,383 (26). Peak: $75,799 • Canaseraga -- Start: $33,250 (87). $41,888 (95). Peak: $64,199 (96). Cassadaga Valley -- Start: $36,824 (33).
$51,979 (20). Peak: $81,899 (29). • Cattaraugus-Little Valleyu -- Start: $36,000 (42). $43,919 (86). Peak: $72,715 (76). Chautauqua Lake -- Start: $34,93 9 (54). Median: $52,694 (17). $74,726 (65). • Clymer -- Start: $33,631 Median: $49,593 (34). Peak: $70,284 (85). Cuba-Rushford -- Start: $33,400 (85). Median: $52,000 (19). Peak: $76,081 (55). • Dunkirk -- $37,248 (26). Median: $46,615 (60). Peak: $76,420 • Ellicottville -- Start: $40,017 (9). $50,050 (29). Peak: $77,000 • Falconer -- Start: $33,920 (69). Median: $43,17r (89). Peak: $72,120 (78). • Fillmore -- $34,125 (64). Median: $42,694 Peak: $63,100 (97).
• Forestville -- Start: $34,250 (63). $44,770 (76). Peak: $74,594 (67). • Franklinville -- $36,000 (42). Median: $49,580 (35). Peak: $74,349 • Fredonia -- Start: $41,680 (3). $53,000 (16). Peak: $79,880 (37). • Frewsburg -- $33,273 (86). Median: $44,321 (82). Peak: $69,46 3 (88). • Friendship -- $29,504 (97). Median: $47,464 (56). Peak: $75,172 • Genesee Valley -- $33,800 (71). Median: $41,789 (96). $67,199 (93).

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

High blood pressure medications lower risks in heart patients -- even those ... - Los Angeles Times

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