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Venture capital declines in Maryland in third quarter
Young companies in Maryland, Washington and Northern Virginia raised 14 percent less venture capital funding in the third quarter than they did last year during the same period, according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers. Mid-Atlantic...
Tags: Technology, U.S. Department of Defense, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Annapolis, Marketing
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MGM Resorts and National Harbor announce casino deal
The developers of National Harbor announced Friday they have reached an agreement with Las Vegas giant MGM Resorts International to develop a luxury casino at the proposed gambling site on the Potomac River. Under the agreement between the Peterson Cos....
Tags: NYSE Euronext, Inc., Baltimore Hotels, Woodrow Wilson, Annapolis, Rushern Baker
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Gambling expansion work group begins study of sixth casino
When the state legislature legalized slot machine gambling in 2007 and proposed locations for five casinos, it operated under the assumption that most patrons would come from areas within a 50-mile radius of each facility. Under that assumption, Laurel...Tags: Laurel, National Government, Starbucks Corp., Baltimore Hotels, Penn National Gaming
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Craig asks panel to consider Harford for casino site
Harford County Executive David R. Craig has asked a state work group studying gambling expansion to consider Harford as a casino site despite the proximity of an existing slots parlor in neighboring Cecil County. Craig, a Republican considered likely...Tags: Harford County, Pension and Welfare, Barry Glassman, National Government, Nancy Jacobs
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Analysts say there's room in Maryland market for another casino
Maryland could gain as much as $161 million in revenue by authorizing a casino in Prince George's County and adding table games statewide, the staff of the General Assembly and its consultants told a work group on gambling expansion Tuesday. The combined...Tags: Sheila E., Harford County, National Government, Allegany County, Marketing
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Gambling panel fails to reach consensus
A state panel considering whether to expand gambling in Maryland failed to reach a consensus Wednesday, likely ending the possibility of a special General Assembly session on the issue this summer. The panel unanimously recommended a series of sweeping...Tags: Michael E. Busch, Movies, Executive Branch, Baltimore Hotels, Cordish Cos.
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Md. employers added 1,500 jobs in March
Maryland employers added 1,500 jobs in March — thanks entirely to growth in the private sector — but the state's unemployment rate inched up as the pool of would-be workers expanded more rapidly.
The jobless rate was 6.6 percent in March, up...Tags: Demonstration, Adecco SA, Hunt Valley, Job Layoffs, U.S. Department of Labor
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Gambling study is under way
Though the governor has called a May 14 special session to deal with budget issues, the General Assembly's staff and a consultant are already laying the groundwork for a possible second act in late summer. Warren Deschenaux, chief policy analyst for...Tags: Government, Michael E. Busch, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley
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The Interview: Managing for the long haul
To mark the release of The Baltimore Sun's Top 75 Workplaces magazine, we sat down with managers at four highly ranked companies to discuss how they manage — and, not least, how they hold on to top workers in this time of tight budgets.
Around...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Kanye West, Marketing
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Newspaper report: Under Armour payroll data lost in mail
The names, Social Security numbers and salary information of an unknown number of Under Armour employees might have been exposed when a thumb drive containing payroll information was lost in the U.S. mail, according to a published report in Ohio.
The...Tags: Newspapers, Under Armour Inc., Interior Policy, Weaponry, U.S. Postal Service
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Harford Council appoints first-ever county auditor
The Harford County Council appointed the first-ever county auditor at Tuesday's legislative session. An unanimous vote approved the appointment of Chrystal Moore to the new position. Moore was at the meeting and thanked the council members for their...Tags: Towson University, Accounting and Auditing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Under Armour: Missing data was in auditing firm's hands
A computer thumb drive that was lost in the mail with the names, Social Security numbers and salaries of some Under Armour employees was being sent between two offices of PricewaterhouseCoopers, an auditing firm used by the Baltimore-based sports...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Social Security, Employees, Interior Policy, U.S. Postal Service
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