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Baltimore Grand Prix group in turmoil
IndyCar executives met with Baltimore officials Monday to discuss the future of the company planning the city's Grand Prix — and whether the leader of the group should depart. Downforce Racing LLC, which took over the troubled event earlier this...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Baltimore Grand Prix, New York City, Joint Ventures, Maryland Stadium Authority
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The Interview John Hauserman, Certified Financial Planner board ambassador
Financial advisers often have an alphabet of professional designations behind their names, but the dominant one remains "CFP," or certified financial planner.
The CFP Board, which sets the national standards for financial planners, has announced in the...Tags: Values, Consumers, Ethics, Standards, Bernard Madoff
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Advice to workers: Admire Greg Smith's Goldman Sachs exit, don't copy it
Greg Smiith, a former executive with Goldman Sachs, became a hero yesterday to workers worldwide, as well as to everyone fed up with fat-cat bankers.
His resignation, published in an op-ed in the New York Times, explained that he was leaving the...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Facebook, Corporate Officers, The New York Times
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The workplace can enrich our lives or drive us crazy
Some years back, I found a letter in my mailbox at The Sun addressed to Jeanne Moreau, the iconic French actress of the 1950s and '60s, in Paris — a rather glamorous and mysterious missive, given that the bulk of my correspondence tends to come from...Tags: French Movies, Jeanne Moreau, Movies, Companies and Corporations, The New York Times
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The crisis in public morality
Republicans have morality upside down. They're condemning gay marriage, abortion, access to contraception, and the wall separating church and state. But the moral crisis in America isn't a breakdown in private morality. It's a breakdown in public...
Tags: Values, Health Treatments, Ethics, Federal Election Commission, Minority Groups
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Goldman's Muppet show
The big news out of the island of Manhattan this week was the gripes of a resigning Goldman Sachs executive, the proverbial parting shot heard round the world. Instead of the usual poison pen letter to the boss or even a YouTube video posted on the...Tags: YouTube, Banking, Jim Henson, Manhattan (New York City), Vehicles
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Wall Street antics endanger capitalism
Wall Street is its own worst enemy. It should have welcomed new financial regulation as a means of restoring public trust. Instead, it's busily shredding new regulations and making the public more distrustful than ever.
The Street's biggest lobbying...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Philosophy, Warren Buffett, Judges, Finance
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Let some other city have the grand prix
Baltimore City's current financial distress is caused in large part by the bleeding of population to surrounding counties and elsewhere and the exodus of Baltimore based businesses that have followed the population migration. A financially successful...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix
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A grand mess
The Baltimore Grand Prix's problem was not that the city didn't do enough to subsidize the race but that an inexperienced and unwieldy management group overpaid for goods and services and underestimated the amount of capital it would need to cover first-...Tags: Labor Day, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Finance, Commuting, Baltimore Grand Prix
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Grand Prix takeover stalled as deadline looms
As a deadline set by city officials draws near, leaders of the beleaguered company that organized the inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix have yet to finalize plans for restructuring the business or paying debts to the city.
City officials gave Baltimore...Tags: Festive Events, Baltimore Grand Prix, Companies and Corporations, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Prince George's County
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Grand Prix takeover plan awaiting investors' vote
The organizers of the Baltimore Grand Prix are awaiting a vote from shareholders on a proposed company takeover that would greatly dilute their ownership — but could save the race from bankruptcy.
More than two-thirds of shareholders have voted...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Bankruptcy, Elections, Companies and Corporations
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Baltimore officials aren't giving up on Grand Prix
IndyCar racing officials and Baltimore's mayor said Thursday they are still committed to holding another Grand Prix, even though the company that runs the event is millions of dollars past due on its bills and is weighing a takeover proposal from a...Tags: Auto Racing, Labor Day, Finance, Maryland Stadium Authority, Public Officials
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