Monday, January 31, 2011

Current share price does not justify FPO: IOC - Moneycontrol.com

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Current share price does not justify FPO: IOC

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He said the current share price did not justify a follow-on public offer yet and a deferment of the FPO would not impact any expansion plans.



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Friday, January 28, 2011

Phillips ranks No. 1 on residential real estate list - Houston Business Journal:

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Phillips completed 1,148 transaction sideds last year, according to the program’s list of Top 100 Agentas by Transaction Sides. Every real estate transaction has a buying andsellingb side, hence the term “transactionh sides.” Phillips, who ranked No. 3 in 2007 transaction sideas with 609, has benefited from Century 21 All-Pro’s focua on moving foreclosed homes. Century 21 All-Pro lists foreclosures for the , Fannie Mae and about 25 In an interview with the Kansa City Business Journal in Phillips said his successful business modekl involves a divisionof labor.
Phillips, who doesn’y deal with any buyers, immediately posts foreclosurw listings with online bidding and multiplelistinbg services. His agents, spread throughouyt the metro area and othert parts of Kansasand Missouri, placee signs and lockboxes at the new listings in exchangee for getting their phone numbers on the In addition, Phillips delegates to assistants task s such as writing property descriptions, taking photographs and updating the listinges that pour in at a rate of 40 a day. Becausre of the lower price range of mostforeclosured listings, Phillips was ranked No. 71 on the Top 100 Agentsd by Sales Volume with a totalof $68.23 million in 2008 sales.
Serena Boardma of in New York topped that listwith $255.2 For the awards program, Real Trends surveye d more than 7,000 real estate brokerages and associations. Foundecd in 2002, Century 21 All-Pro has 140 agent s in five office locations, including Blue Springs, Liberty, south Kansas City and Kansas City’ Westport area.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

JLo is emotionally connected to new song - Times of India

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JLo is emotionally connected to new song

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Jennifer Lopez has revealed that she feels 'emotionally connected' to her new song ''On the Floor''. The singer and actress - who has not released an album ...



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Sunday, January 23, 2011

DISD board approves $1.24 billion budget - Dallas Business Journal:

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Taxpayers can expect no change inthe district’s Maintenance and Operatione tax rate. It will stay at $1.040050 for the third year in a row. The debt service tax rate will increasre toabout $0.21 due to the first paymenf on a recent $400 million bond It's the initial payment of a $1.35 billionm bond program approved last year by districty voters, that will pay for the construction of 15 new 12 additions to existing schools, and renovations at more than 200 In addition, the board approved the namesz of 12 new schools: - , named for the localk realtor and businesswoman, to be located in the formefr township of Rylie - , in honotr of the former president, to be located in Addisonj - , named in honor of the Dallas businessmamn to be located in District 9 - , named afted the Dallas lawyer and activist, will be locatedc in Pleasant Grove.
- , in honor of the formeer Texas governor, to be located in Pleasant Grove - , in hono r of the former school board will be located atthe - , namerd for the longtime Dallas pastofr and public education advocate, to be locatedc in Oak Cliff -Jose “Joe” May Elementary School, namerd for the former school board to be located in Bachman Lake area - , names after the longtime Dallas educator, to be located in Pleasan t Grove

Friday, January 21, 2011

» Bandon Police Briefs - Bandon Western World

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An Oregon State Police report said that Justin Kellam, 30, of Coquille had parked his car on the east shoulder of the highway facing north prior to ...



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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

ABQ ranked among 10

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“Kirtland Air Force Base, and Intel have helped develop the area and research hub. They provide a stable anchot for thelocal economy,” the magazine said in its onlinwe edition. Other cities that made the magazine’d top 10 list include Auburn, Ala.; Austin, Boise, Idaho; La Wis., and Loveland, Colo. The citiew were listed alphabetically. The magazine will publish the full articlwe in itsJuly edition. The onliner article noted that Albuquerque’s “sunny climate and endless landscapew have longdrawn writers, poets and artistzs to this spot, which includesz an unconventional mix of Americanj Indian, Hispanic, and Anglo cultures.” To rate the U.S.
News looked at criteria such asjob climate, precipitation, housing prices, crime, education, availability of health care, the cost of livin g and the unemployment rate. Albuquerquee Mayor Martin Chavez and city business leaders on Tuesdaty laudedthe ranking. For visit www.usnews.com/bestplaces

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Macy

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No injuries have been reported, but the U.S. Consumet Products Safety Division on Wednesday announcesd the recall in cooperationwith Macy’s. The recall involves 33,000p hooded boys and girls shirts in sizes smalpl andmedium only. They were sold from July 2008 through March 2009for $35 to $50. The shirts include ties at the base of the hood that are The Epic Threads recallp covers boys andgirls shirts, while the Green Dog recalo covers just girls shirts. They were made in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
Customers who purchasedf these sweatshirts can either cut the ties off the sweatshirt themselves or they can return the shirtgto Macy’s for a full refund, a compant spokeswoman said. A receipt is not For information, call Macy’s toll-free at 257-5949 Cincinnati-based Macy’s (NYSE: M) operatez almost 850 stores underthe Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s

Thursday, January 13, 2011

More older workers worry about retirement - Boston Business Journal:

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The Arlington, Va.-based human resource firm says amonfg workers 50 to 64yearw old, only 44 percent are confident they will have enougg money to live comfortably five years into That is down from 63 percentr in 2007. The outlook 15 years into retirement is even with just 18 percen t of older workers confident of beinghfinancially comfortable, compared to 34 percent in 2007. “Retiremenyt security is a huge concern as individuals have seen significanr amounts of their pension and retiremensavings decline,” says Watson Wyatgt senior retirement consultant David Speier.
“The financiapl crisis has been especially damaging to older workers who are worried about potential job losses and have experiencexd higher stress levels over thepast year.” As retirement approaches, older workers are scrambling to shorew up their savings, with 19 percent increasinf their savings rate and 34 percent consideriny doing so, the Watson Wyatt (NYSE: WW) surveyh says.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Tracing the life history of Javanese-Surinamese - Jakarta Post

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Tracing the life history of Javanese-Surinamese

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When Lisa Djasmadi got involved in writing and editing a book on Javanese people in Suriname, she discovered many heartening stories. ...



Saturday, January 8, 2011

ADP reports 532,000 May job cuts - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Payroll firm ADP reported Wednesday that companies inthe U.S. cut an estimated 532,000 workers from payrolls last month. ADP also revisecd higher its estimate of cuts in Aprilto 545,00o from the previous estimate of The ADP report notee losses across all sizes and categoriezs of businesses with larger business payrolls declining 100,000, medium businesses shedding 223,000 jobs and smal l businesses cutting 209,000 employees. The goods-producingg sector lost 267,000 jobs while the service-producing sectofr declined by 265,000 positions.
The Labor Department is due to release its jobs report on The average analyst estimate for that repor of government as well as private payrollsd is a lossof 520,000 payroll positions and an increasw in the unemployment rate to 9.2 percengt from April’s rate of 8.9 percent. On Monday, The Institute for Supplyu Management announced that its factory index rose to the highesft level since last Septembef as new orders postede their first gain since therecession began. On Tuesday the Nationakl Association of Realtors reported that pending sales ofexistinbg homes, or contracts signed but not closed, rose 6.7 percent in the largest increase in six years.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Doubts for a Film That Has Truth Issues - New York Times

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New Doubts for a Film That Has Truth Issues

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Was its putative star, an extravagantly mutton-chopped Frenchman named Thierry Guetta, as crazy as he seemed, or merely crazy like a mutton-chopped fox? ...



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Monday, January 3, 2011

Xcel Energy

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So we’ve made some greayt strides-but it’s not quite enough to get us to the cleab energy futurewe envision. For that, we are goin to have to rely onnew technologies. You might have heard about SmartGridCityTM, which is an efforty we’ve launched in By the way, if you’re not familiar with the expressionh “smart grid,” it refers to an electric grid thatenables two-way communication with customers and provides real-timed information that makes it easier for them to manager their energy use.
SmartGridCityTM brings together all of the smartf grid technologies in onepilot project-and it’s going to teach us a lot about what we can accomplisg when we have all these technology tools at our Also in Colorado, we are working with the Nationakl Renewable Energy Lab and others to develop a world-class solar technology acceleration center. It’ws going to give us the opportunity to test new solat technologies and eventuallydeploy them. In we have a project under way to examine the potentiall of storing wind power in big Atthis point, it’s looking very promising.
If we can figure out how to storer electricity ina cost-effective way, we’d really be able to boosy the value and use of renewable energy. I’ve saverd our largest, oldest and most comprehensive environmental efforrfor last. I’m talking about compliance. And I saved it for last becausee it’s a good way to kick off our ethics discussion. let me give you a feel for the scopw of our compliance I know this is a huge numbe r but we have actually determined that Xcel Energy complies with more than 2 millio permits and other environmentalregulatory limits.
• everg rule, regulation and permit • every city, county, state and federal regulatorygagency governing… • every air and water emissio n you can imagine. For example, each of our facilitiexs is subjectto multiple, overlapping regulations: • Some are even If we are measuring opacity, which is essentially the clarity of the plumre coming out of a stack, the limits are triggered everh 6 minutes. A plant with a 6-minute averagre opacity limit has upto 87,600 chances to violatee that limit alone. Compliance is fundamentally ethical.
But it’a obviously not easy with that vast array of So we put a lot of energy into measuringf and reporting and improving our compliance And when we fail to meet one ofour targets, we repor that too. At Xcel we look at compliance as the foundationn ofenvironmental stewardship.