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Leasing becomes tough sell
Sun ReporterAs businesses have delayed or halted expansion plans, office landlords are going to great lengths to get commercial brokers to at least visit their buildings, even without tenants in tow. Brokers who represent potential tenants are being paid cash just...Tags: Stock Broking, Technology, Rentals, House Building, Government
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Integral Systems names CEO
Lanham's Integral Systems Inc. announced yesterday that John B. Higginbotham is the company's new chief executive, replacing interim CEO Alan Baldwin, who resigned from the business but retained a board seat. Higginbotham previously founded SpaceVest...Tags: Corporate Officers, Management Change
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2 top executives quit at Integral Systems
Lanham's Integral Systems Inc. announced yesterday in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission the resignations of two senior employees. Interim CEO Alan W. Baldwin said he would resign upon the appointment of a permanent CEO, which is expected...Tags: Heads of State, Government, Management Change
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Market closes grim 1st half
From wire reportsWall Street ended a grueling first half quietly yesterday, closing mixed as investors again based their trades on what has become the dominant force in the market: the price of oil. The major indexes closed out the first six months of 2008 with double-...Tags: Stock Broking, FTI Consulting Incorporated, Energy KD, Stocks, Financial Markets
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Integral Systems plans to move to Columbia
Sun reporterSatellite provider Integral Systems Inc. will relocate its expanding headquarters to Columbia from Lanham early next year, executives said yesterday, after scouring locations throughout Maryland and Northern Virginia for the past six months. That move...Tags: Credit and Debt, Imperial and Royal Matters, Sexual Assault, Management Change, Local Authority
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Markets little changed as investors turn cautious
From wire reportsWall Street finished little changed yesterday as investors turned cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting, which starts today. Investors appeared to be waiting for the Fed to make the next move. Policymakers are widely expected...Tags: United Therapeutics Corporation, Stocks, Continental Airlines Incorporated, Financial Markets, Electronics
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In Business
Awards •The Modular Building Institute announced that Baltimore-based Williams Scotsman won three first-place awards and two honorable mentions for building projects during the past year. The awards were presented at the group's annual national...Tags: Mental Illness, Building Material, National Government, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Government
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People on the move
Banking and finance •Bay National Bank announced the appointments of Charles J. Fleury IV;Curt H.G. Heinfelden, cash management; Gilbert F. Kennedy III, commercial banking; and Daniel T. Murtaugh, residential mortgage lending, as senior vice...Tags: Bay National Corporation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Government, Management Change, Sales
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