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Sunday, September 9, 2007

01/10/07 - Archive - News Wire


Source: Pittsburghlive.com

Richard R. Pivirotto, of Greenwich, Conn., formerly of Shadyside, ex-president of the Joseph Horne Co.

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

... Iron City and IC Light brands. Discussions between the union and Unified Growth Partners began Dec. 21, when the Greenwich, Conn., private equity firm said it was interested in reorganizing the brewery. Unified Growth and union negotiators have ...


Titan matmen pin down Avengers

Source: Kent County Daily Times

... before the Titans could partake in any of weekend action, they first had to deal with a tricky dual meet with East Greenwich last night at East Greenwich High. The Avengers, after suffering a close loss to another II-A team, Middletown, were clearly ...


Studio, program pair up

Source: North East Independent

... even the highways were beautiful, and she fit in well with the people she met. Within a year, however, the East Greenwich native was lonely for the East Coast, and soon found herself settling back in her hometown. Her return precipitated what may ...


SMART Papers Re-emerges Under New Ownership

Source: Distribution Sales & Management

SMART Papers said that Plainfield Asset Management of Greenwich, CT is its new owner, and is expanding production on all three papermaking machines at its Hamilton, OH mill.


Trade Balance Problem Not About To Disappear

Source: Jim Sinclair's MineSet

... ``There's no reason exports won't continue to be solid,'' said Stephen Stanley, chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Connecticut. ``World growth seems to be in good shape.'' Economists expected the trade deficit to widen to $60 ...


State Legislature Has Plenty To Do

Source: Westport News

... commutation ticket to Grand Central Terminal from our towns and cities, purchased online, ranges from $232 from Greenwich to more than $300 from Fairfield. Those coming from the New Canaan branch will spend $259. These prices already are regressive ...


Kara Homes seeks $5 million loan to stay afloat

Source: Asbury Park Press Online

Bankrupt builder Kara Homes Inc. wants to borrow $5 million from a Greenwich, Conn., hedge fund to continue to fund the beleaguered company's operations.


Get to Work

Source: The Citizen-News

... commutation ticket to Grand Central Terminal from our towns and cities, purchased online, ranges from $232 from Greenwich to more than $300 from Fairfield. Those coming from the New Canaan branch will spend $259. These prices already are regressive ...

Source: Publicbroadcasting.net

... been moving down in price and some emerging-markets are also getting hit," said Michael Darda, MKM Partners LLC, Greenwich, Connecticut. "If you go back to May when we saw a big correction, commodities and emerging markets corrected and we saw ...


Health Dept.doles out flu shots in mild season

Source: Norwalk Advocate

... flu in Fairfield County residents since the flu season began in October, more than half of the statewide total. Greenwich has been the exception to the trend, with just six confirmed cases at Greenwich Hospital, according to spokesman George ...


Symbol-Motorola $3.9B deal done

Source: Newsday.com

... said Kevin Starke, an analyst covering Symbol Technologies Inc. for Weeden & Co., a broker-dealer based in Greenwich, Conn. Motorola plans to maintain Symbol as a subsidiary, keeping the Holtsville headquarters. Iannuzzi said the Symbol name ...

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