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Aptera Motors Hires Former Saleen CEO Paul Wilbur as Its New Chief Executive
Edmunds.comAptera Motors, producer of a three-wheeled electric vehicle, announced today that the company has hired automotive industry veteran Paul Wilbur as its president and chief executive officer. Wilbur brings 26 years of automotive experience to the Carlsbad,... -
Bankruptcy judge OKs bonuses at Boscov
Boscov's Inc., a Reading, Pa.-based department store chain, received court approval for a plan to pay $1.45 million in incentive bonuses to six executives, over the objections of the U.S. Trustee in the bankruptcy case. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross...Tags: Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, Court Administration
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Oil prices creating slick sledding
Of The Associated PressConventional wisdom had long held that some industries would collapse if oil topped $100 a barrel. As oil neared $150, sending costs higher for everything from jet fuel to plastic jars, the question was how many companies would succumb. The surprising...Tags: Prices, Petroleum Industry, Target Corporation, Commodity Markets, Consumers
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Coaldale Energy inept, Lehigh Coal alleges
Of The Morning Call| A historic Schuylkill County coal company is in financial ''dire straits'' because of an inept management company the state appointed to run it ago two years ago over regulatory violations, a company director said in court Friday. ''They never made...Tags: Mining, Coal, Court Administration, Disasters, Lawyers
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Court Filings: Defendants Cost AIG Investors $1 Billion
Federal prosecutors in Connecticut calculate that five defendants convicted of helping to deceive AIG Inc. investors caused a loss of more than $1 billion, according to court filings. Four former General Reinsurance Corp. executives, including ex-Chief...Tags: Punishment, Laws, Court Administration, Criminal Laws, Prosecution
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People on the Move
Beverley Francis, president and chief executive officer of the Columbia Foundation, is among those recently chosen for the Leadership Howard County 2008-2009 Premier Program. The program was launched in 1985 to develop capable people committed to...Tags: Marketing, National Government, Government
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CFOs' Hiring Plans Steady For Quarter
Five percent of chief financial officers in the Hartford and New Haven areas said they expect to hire accounting and finance staff during the fourth quarter, a rate unchanged from the previous quarter, according to a quarterly report measuring optimism...Tags: Robert Half International Incorporated, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Tribune reduces stake in job site
Chicago Tribune reporterGannett Co. has acquired part of Chicago-based Tribune Co.'s stake in CareerBuilder.com for $135 million. The transaction gives Gannett, which had been Tribune's equal partner, controlling interest in the employment Web site. With the deal, Gannett...Tags: Microsoft Corp., Gannett Company Incorporated, Tribune Co., McClatchy Co., Sam Zell
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Private Club Puts Wealthy Drivers On Fast Track
Associated PressBill McMichael braked his new Ferrari F430 Scuderia into the turn, downshifting as he went into the corner. Then he punched it on the straightaway. Pedal down, engine whining an octave higher, the sleek, black car closed in on 140 mph within seconds....Tags: Jeff Gordon, Championship Racing Teams, Personal Service, Clubs and Associations, Ferrari
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Familymeds Wants To Dissolve, But Is Being Blocked
Courant Staff WriterMore than 17 months ago, shareholders of the struggling Familymeds pharmacy chain voted to sell off its assets and kill the Farmington-based company. But death is not coming easily. A scathing lawsuit by a former co-chairman and others, a refusal by...Tags: Rite Aid Corporation, Trials, Insurance, Walgreen Co., Government
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Wall Street bummer
Of The Associated PressWall Street plunged Thursday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down more than 340 points as retailers and the Labor Department added to the mountain of dismal economic news that has all but dashed investors' hopes for a late-year recovery. The market...Tags: American International Group, Fannie Mae, Metal and Mineral, Sales, Business
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Environment continues to be tough in retail
Many retail chief executives were speaking at a Goldman Sachs conference as they released their August sales results. A few themes were repeated throughout the presentations: Consumers are making their purchases closer to when they need them, a trend...Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, Real Estate Sales, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Stock Broking, Game Playing
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