Articles from San Diego Business Journal (September 25, 2006)
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Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| 'Be prepared' more than a motto, it's a rags-to-riches story for Encinitas duo; one-year-old startup peddles emergency preparedness to consumer. |
Long, Jessica |
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890 |
| 'Stealing' free newspapers to become a crime; law sets limit on taking publications at 25 per person. |
Long, Jessica |
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610 |
| 3 Blind Mice looks to bright future in window coverings; sales staff encourages firm's rapid expansion with personal service. |
Lewis, Connie |
Company overview |
818 |
| Arturo Castrom, partner and chief operating officer of Tucker Sadler Architects, was elected president of the Old Mission Rotary Club for the 2006-2007 term. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
85 |
| Author ready to talk business next month. |
Weeks, Katie |
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121 |
| Baker & McKenzie LLP has added Noel Gillespie as partner and Roger Kuan as an associate. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
45 |
| Big deals: Equastone. |
Broderick, Pat |
Brief article |
95 |
| Business events. |
|
Calendar |
213 |
| Businesses hope folks sprint to mall. |
Long, Jessica |
Brief article |
166 |
| Buyer bank may amend bylaws. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
272 |
| Buyers to reap benefits of slowdown in residential housing sales; market returning to normal with buyers in control. |
Mowad, Michelle |
|
741 |
| By the numbers: some stats on the 2006 honorees. |
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Brief article |
64 |
| Chargers, city, county disagree over what play to call for new stadium; team says replacing Qualcomm 'won't work'. |
Allen, Mike |
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774 |
| Children's museum in place, thanks to largest crane in the West. |
Broderick, Pat |
|
277 |
| City Council's handling of Wal-Mart supercenters doesn't reflect true wishes of voters, consumers. |
York, Thomas |
Editorial |
904 |
| City vindicated in business park appeal; Tuesday, Sept. 19. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
113 |
| Construction measure stirs controversy. |
Killion, Andy |
Brief article |
168 |
| Consultant makes financial advising a team effort; hard-driving exec expands staff that serves other advisers. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Company overview |
905 |
| Corrections. |
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Correction notice |
68 |
| CSI Financial. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
47 |
| Decision on Navy Complex development delayed; Wednesday, Sept. 20. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
120 |
| DefenseWeb responds to computer-based 'call for duty'; Beachfront location plus stock options attract employees. |
Yarnall, Amy |
Company overview |
902 |
| Despite team effort on the part of local banks, 'participation loans' have downside. |
Allen, Mike |
|
938 |
| Destination management firms still at odds with Convention Center; six firms refusing to buy ads in new guide, steering business to competitors. |
Lewis, Connie |
|
1057 |
| DPR Construction Inc. |
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Brief article |
42 |
| Environmental activists applaud State Parks' decision on SDG&E's Sunrise project. |
Goldstein, Elizabeth; Blackburn, Paul; Weiner, Terry; Jones, Bryn; Stewart, Kay; Lindsay, Diana; Hog |
Letter to the editor |
258 |
| Escondido's Community Bancorp, Rancho Santa Fe's First Community to tie knot Sept. 27; First Community may expand board beyond 11 directors. |
Allen, Mike |
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439 |
| Fastest-Growing 100 winners represent San Diego's diverse economy; entrepreneurial spirit, determination drive them forward. |
Mills, Armon |
|
379 |
| Fastest-growing private companies. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
|
11757 |
| FranNet has named Jania Bailey its president and chief operating officer. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
|
112 |
| Good people, good business: staff autonomy and executive flexibility are keys to growth. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
|
1194 |
| Governor's minimum wage hike to hit eateries harder than hotel owners; restaurateurs dealing with spikes in fuel, food, rents. |
Lewis, Connie |
|
841 |
| Greenlighted. |
Broderick, Pat |
Brief article |
147 |
| Grossmont appoints board. |
Weeks, Katie |
|
300 |
| Grubb & Ellis/BRE Commercial donated $15,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County's Day at the Races event. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
69 |
| Health insurance bill vetoed. |
Weeks, Katie |
Brief article |
146 |
| Henry's Farmers Market has donated 25 cents for each Henry's brand of vitamins sold in August and September to Vitamin Angels. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
61 |
| Highest revenue generators. |
|
Company rankings |
374 |
| Hospital PR execs say crisis management plan critical when bad news strikes. |
Weeks, Katie |
|
1490 |
| Hours change at weekly farmers market. |
Long, Jessica |
|
99 |
| HSBC offers green points on new loans: HSBC Auto Finance. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
141 |
| Imagine having $915m to spend--UCSD can. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
130 |
| Institute, firm to open stem cell centers. |
Lewis, Connie |
Brief article |
231 |
| Intelligent Automation uses bluegills to test drinking water supplies; detection system more complex than canaries in coal mines. |
Yarnall, Amy |
|
985 |
| Introspections. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
|
110 |
| Jim Austin, vice chancellor of business services for the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District, has been named the interim vice chancellor for fiscal policy for the state community college system. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
92 |
| John Smedley. |
Killion, Andy |
|
792 |
| Johnson & Jennings General Contracting. |
|
Brief article |
79 |
| Karen Fulton. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
87 |
| Kroll report vs. police compensation study, which will cost us more? No way to measure cost of inadequate police coverage. |
Dobbs, Matt |
Letter to the editor |
395 |
| Largest employers. |
|
Company rankings |
318 |
| Las Patronas' 60th annual Jewel Ball netted more than $1 million. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
85 |
| Leap gains $1b in spectrum at auction: bidding at the Federal Communications Commission's wireless spectrum auction closed after 161 rounds, with San Diego-based Leap Wireless International Inc. |
Killion, Andy |
Brief article |
140 |
| Leases. |
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|
264 |
| Legal notice. |
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Public notice |
2747 |
| Linda Wright. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
|
24 |
| List features best of show from San Diego's business community. |
York, Thomas |
|
338 |
| Local unemployment remains below national levels: Friday, Sept. 15. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
104 |
| Lyons Warren. |
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Brief article |
82 |
| McCarthy completes renovation of UCSD's biomedical library. |
Broderick, Pat |
Brief article |
238 |
| MeadsDurket drives away with $3m Honda account. |
Long, Jessica |
Brief article |
138 |
| Michelle Saunders has joined SkinMedica Inc. as vice president of pharmaceutical marketing. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
101 |
| Mortgage broker has easy ride through real estate ups and downs; firm expanded to 30 branches in two dozen states since '99. |
Long, Jessica |
Company overview |
573 |
| New Henry's Market gets first director. |
Broderick, Pat |
Brief article |
85 |
| New local publications to put county's businesses in spotlight. |
Long, Jessica |
|
503 |
| New Senate Bill would promote uniform approach to wireless reception projects; SB 1627 promotes streamlined system for new antennas. |
Kehoe, Christine |
Letter to the editor |
471 |
| Nexus, Covaris play let's make a deal. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
181 |
| No clowning around: Ronald McDonald, Scripps join forces: Schwarzenegger shoots down health care bill. |
Weeks, Katie |
Brief article |
266 |
| Northern exposure. |
Broderick, Pat |
Brief article |
210 |
| Office issues. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
89 |
| One to watch: with high-profile clients such as Pepsi-Cola, Gillette Co. and Duracell to tend to, the Carlsbad-based Millennium Creative Group hasn't aggressively sought many local clients. |
Long, Jessica |
Brief article |
180 |
| Organization. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
162 |
| Panel to help city with redevelopment. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
169 |
| Partnerships help propel Ambit to the top-tier bio track; CEO has no regrets even after close call with financial crash. |
Weeks, Katie |
Company overview |
818 |
| Planning at every stage is key to expanding, selling a business. |
Tadder, Jeffrey |
|
524 |
| Political parties push fund-raising. |
|
Cartoon |
20 |
| Private bank opens: San Diego Private Bank. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
67 |
| Professional insights. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
82 |
| Public sector. |
Long, Jessica |
Brief article |
153 |
| Publications. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
Directory |
2466 |
| Quote of the week. |
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|
48 |
| Radio stations. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
Company rankings |
2572 |
| Sales. |
|
Brief article |
115 |
| San Diego public stocks. |
|
Statistical table |
2420 |
| Sarah Yang has been promoted to vice president and senior specialist for Wells Fargo & Co.'s Business Banking division. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
|
156 |
| SCS Engineers. |
|
Brief article |
67 |
| Security industry secures spot at Convention Center; virus hunter to discuss perils of spyware in business, industry. |
Yarnall, Amy |
|
706 |
| Sell it online. |
Long, Jessica |
Company overview |
748 |
| Shell Oil president says industry less profitable than banks, IT: 'we never predict the future of oil prices'. |
Allen, Mike |
Interview |
902 |
| Silicon Space taking big bite out of market for industrial strength web software; clients often resell apps built by local software company. |
Killion, Andy |
Company overview |
837 |
| Singlefin bytes a bit of success in cyberworld of e-mail filtering; young surfers take company name from 'old guy's' board. |
Kuhlmann, Michael |
|
844 |
| SkillStorm makes a rumble in staffing and a roar in defense services; employee training proves effective for booming business. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
Company overview |
862 |
| Small change. |
Allen, Mike |
Brief article |
26 |
| Solar Energy Week to shine light on ways to save money; activities to include rides in sun-powered hybrids, sports cars. |
Yarnall, Amy |
|
460 |
| Spyware, viruses no threat to Eset's founder and chief executive; Coronado software firm offers real-time protection to client PCs. |
Killion, Andy |
Company overview |
1069 |
| Sundt Construction Inc.'s Sundt Foundation has donated $1,000 each to the following nonprofit organizations. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
76 |
| Television stations. |
Wiedemann, Liz |
Directory |
1008 |
| The fastest route to success is hard work, says Five Point Capital co-founder: opportunity, dumb luck key to success, no. 9 ranking. |
Yarnall, Amy |
Company overview |
826 |
| The first Im-Proving speaking event, benefiting women from the Women's Shelters of San Diego, was sponsored by 57 Degrees. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
51 |
| The Grossmont Healthcare District, the title sponsor of Sharp Hospice Care's fourth annual regatta, donated $25,000. |
Bengtson, Stacey |
Brief article |
87 |
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