For Banks, Wads of Cash and Loads of Trouble - CNBC
H. Averett Walker used hot money to turn Security Bank from a sleepy Southern lender into a regional powerhouse. Darrell D. Pittard used hot money to jump-start his brand-new MagnetBank , allowing it to lend hundreds of millions of dollars even

From industry standpoint, fireworks should skyrocket - Buffalo News
The time is long overdue to change the fireworks laws in New York to provide for sensible and regulated use of all consumer fireworks. Forty- five states now allow some level of consumer fireworks, and the national trend has been to liberalize the

Vested quarters behind garments unrest - New Nation
The current labour unrest in the readymade garments industry is alleged to be the scheme of some trade union leaders backed by the vested quarters and left-leaning organisations, informed and concerned sources maintain. The deprived jhut (wastage

MARK RONSON DOUBTS JACKSON EFFECT - Contactmusic.com
Mark Ronson says Michael Jackson’s death was ”tragic” but doesn’t believe it will effect the music industry in a long-term way. Mark Ronson insists Michael Jackson’s death won’t affect the music industry. The producer says that even though the passing

Music Industry Business - Music Business Management - Music Industry - Billboard
Billboard.biz is the online home for Billboard subscribers and music industry professionals. It’s the home for the weekly contents of Billboard Magazine . The site features breaking news, complete listing of charts, with special coverage of Radio

Pa.’s cut from casinos up 25% over 12 months - Pocono Record
Tax revenue from slots gambling grew to almost a billion dollars for the year ending June 30, according to figures released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board this week. That’s an increase of 25 percent over last year, when Pennsylvania’s

Khurshid does not favour reservations in private sector - New Kerala
Empowering and capacity building is the answer and not reservations,” Khurshid told reporters on the margins of a conference organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here. “Affirmative action reaches out more than reservations. While

$2 a bottle - wine industry’s hangover - Adelaide Now
A WINE glut has driven prices lower than bottled water as the industry faces an unprecedented meltdown and a fire-sale of unprofitable vineyards. The price collapse and overplanting has forced Australia’s biggest winemaker, Foster’s, owner of

Internet Companies and Ad Agencies Go From Old Enemies to New Friends - Star-Banner
CANNES, France — Advertising agencies and World wide web companies once viewed one another as foes, but are now coming together to harness the potential for on the web advertising. As with many other segments, online ad spending has slowed from its previous

For Australian Winemakers, More Turns Out to Be Less - Star News On the web
SYDNEY, Australia — Just a few years ago, Australia was being hailed as the great international success story of the wine business, challenging the dominance of France, Italy and Spain. From 1999 to 2007, foreign sales grew more than threefold

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