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Preakness Stakes 2012: We're 60 days out
On those recent warm days, was there anyone in Baltimore who didn't think ahead to an afternoon in the infield at Pimlico? We're just 60 days from the 137th running of the Preakness Stakes. Over at the Sun's Preakness page, you can catch up on all the...
Tags: Kentucky Derby, Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes, Barbaro, Equestrian
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Compensation for Under Armour CEO fell 14 percent last year
Total compensation for Under Amour CEO Kevin A. Plank fell 14 percent last year after the company failed to significantly improve its operating efficiency, the company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Plank's compensation, including...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations, Corporate Performance
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Loyola draws Ohio State in NCAA tournament
Jimmy Patsos prepared his Loyola University basketball team for this year's NCAA tournament long before the Greyhounds earned the school's first automatic bid in 18 years last week. The planning began in December, when Loyola played road games at St....Tags: College Basketball, Atlantic 10 Conference, Basketball, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Under Armour Inc.
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Loyola will face second-seeded Ohio State in NCAA tournament
Jimmy Patsos prepared his Loyola University basketball team for this year's NCAA tournament long before the Greyhounds earned the school's first automatic bid in 18 years last week. The planning began in December, when Loyola played road games at St....Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, Atlantic 10 Conference, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Under Armour Inc.
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Nine Maryland billionaires on Forbes list
The world's billionaires include nine from Maryland, according to Forbes magazine's latest ranking of the world's richest people. The magazine lists 1,226 billionaires worth $4.6 trillion — both record figures. Maryland's billionaires include...Tags: The Carlyle Group, Dan Snyder, Under Armour Inc.
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Maryland aims to catch recruits' eyes with new football uniforms
With overhead spotlights, a runway and blaring pop music, Maryland football players unveiled new uniforms Monday night that update the team's brand with more intricate designs and a lighter, sleeker look designed to appeal to recruits.
The players staged...Tags: Elections, Randy Edsall, Under Armour Inc., College Sports
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Under Armour reorganizes its executive team
Baltimore-based sports apparel company Under Armour announced the departure of its chief operating officer as part of a reorganization of its executive team. COO Wayne Marino will retire in six months after helping with the transition, the company said...Tags: Weaponry, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Under Armour Inc.
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University of Maryland makes a fashion fumble
After a nationally televised victory, one imagines the Terps spending the next day basking in glory. Not waiting for a call from "What Not to Wear."
But as the University of Maryland football team hit the field for their season opener against the Miami...Tags: Sports Illustrated, College Football, Facebook, Victoria's Secret, Mass Media
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Police in South Baltimore get $300,000 for new equipment
Officers in the Baltimore Police Department's Southern District will have new computers, bikes and other equipment thanks to $300,000 in gifts from three benefactors, who hope to spur donations from city businesses in other districts.
Police announced...Tags: Target Brands, Inc., Locust Point, Federal Hill, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Towson plays University of Maryland for first time
Forget Army vs. Navy, Alabama vs. Auburn, Ohio State vs. Michigan.
On Saturday afternoon, in a game that has no bearing on the national rankings, Towson University will play the University of Maryland in the first-ever football battle between the state's...Tags: Stanley Black, College Football, Auburn Tigers, ESPN (tv network), Under Armour Inc.
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CEO pay on the rise again
The pay cuts didn't last long.
Chief executives of publicly traded companies in Maryland and across corporate America saw their compensation rebound in 2010 as profits came back and the stock market recovered much of the ground it lost in the recession....Tags: Nan Hayworth, Barack Obama, Wages and Pensions, Employees, CEO Pay
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CEO pay costly to U.S. global competitiveness
If anyone is wondering why American jobs are being shipped overseas "because the costs are lower," you need only look at what we are paying our CEOs versus what over countries are paying theirs. According to a recent letter writer, while we are paying our...Tags: Constellation Energy Group, Chicago Hotels, Mayo A. Shattuck III, Corporate Officers, CEO Pay
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