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The Interview: Larry Harding, president of High Street Partners
About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche.
The company helps...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Annapolis, Germany, Marketing, Companies and Corporations
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A Leap of Faith
Sun StaffKOCHAV YAAKOV, West Bank - The white van rolled past cement barricades, past a barbed-wire fence and an armed guard at the entry gate, past rows of cream-colored houses with red-tile roofs before pulling to a stop. Glenn and Gilla Jasper, a young Orthodox...Tags: Religious Events, Manhattan (New York City), Peace Negotiations, Public Relations, Palestine
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Once-hot stock option programs losing some luster
Sun StaffIt wasn't so long ago that stock options were the equivalent of corporate America's lottery. That still may the case be for a handful of Maryland executives. Among those who got mega-grants last year, Coventry Health Care Inc. CEO Dale B. Wolf...Tags: Hunt Valley, Coventry Health Care Inc., Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Stock Market, Provident Bank
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Some companies restate finances
Associated PressInvestors jarred by a wave of accounting scandals were jostled by smaller ripples Wednesday, as several big companies restated their finances against a deadline to swear to the accuracy of financial reports. After waiting until the last minute, scores of...Tags: Hunt Valley, W.R. Grace & Co., The Pantry Incorporated, Stock Market, Corporate Officers
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What corporate certification means
SunSpot StaffBy 5 p.m. today, 695 of the nation's largest companies must certify to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington that the results of their companies' finances are true. The rule affects nine companies based in the Baltimore region --...Tags: Host Marriott Corporation, W.R. Grace & Co., U.S. Department of Justice, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations
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WorldCom heads toward bankruptcy amid outrage
From Staff And Wire ReportsWorldCom Inc. teetered yesterday toward what would be the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history after shocking Wall Street -- and the White House -- with yet another corporate scandal: $3.8 billion in expenses hidden from investors. U.S. stocks plunged --...Tags: Tom Daschle, U.S. House of Representatives, Fraud, Stock Activities, Corporate Officers
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Keeping the tech fires burning
SunSpot StaffAs executive director of the Greater Baltimore Technology Council, Penny Lewandowski is charged with promoting and cultivating the region's technology community. The former Northern Virginia resident recently discussed the council's role and the prospects...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Companies and Corporations, Annapolis, Marketing, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Business as usual for most local firms
SunSpot StaffMany Baltimore-area companies, citing security concerns, declined to discuss how an impending war with Iraq might affect their business practices. Those that did respond said that their primary consideration in the event of a military conflict is to...Tags: Sykesville, General Electric Company, U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin Corp., Companies and Corporations
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Area forecast: more growth, jobs
Sun StaffDespite an economic slowdown that's taken root nationwide, the outlook for the Baltimore area is for continued growth and low unemployment in 2001, local economic development officials and economists say. But that forecast depends heavily on the region'...Tags: Howard County, Murder, Baltimore County, Baltimore Weather, Corporate Officers
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State likely to join national slowdown
Sun StaffAfter outpacing the U.S. economy in three of the last four years, Maryland is expected to follow the nation's lead and experience a slight slowdown of its own this year. "There are signs that Maryland is now beginning to join the nation in a soft...Tags: Financial Services, Stock Market, Technology, Money and Monetary Policy, Companies and Corporations
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Data thirst a boon to fiber optics
Sun StaffThis is a planet of data gluttons. The latest estimates show Internet traffic - everything from e-mail to photos to full-length Hollywood films - is doubling every 100 days or so. And the thought of this tidal wave of ones and zeroes makes people such...Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Consumer Goods Industries, Science, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Francisco
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Md. cheers its diverse dot-coms
Sun StaffLast spring, Neil Sweren blew five months and $25,000 crafting a business plan for Fizbot.com, an online start-up he and his wife hoped would be their ticket to retirement by age 40. And why not? In cyberspace, millionaires were being minted nearly...Tags: Hunt Valley, Consumer Goods Industries, Research, Sales, Technology
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