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Joining a nationwide trend, a majority of Atlanta's 12 largest publicly traded companies are freezing traditional pension plans for tens of thousands of employees, replacing them with 401(k)s or switching to other retirement plans that are generally cheaper.
This is a transcript of a 70-minute question-and-answer session about Manitowoc County government finances. It was conducted Tuesday, June 30, 2009, at the Herald Times Reporter between County Executive Bob Ziegelbauer and Charlie Mathews, Pat Pankratz, Dylan Tomlinson and Steve Reed of the HTR.
The San Joaquin Valley Power Authority, a partial model for the Marin Energy Authority, has announced it will temporarily suspend efforts to compete with Pacific Gas and Electric by contracting with alternative electricity suppliers.
Advocate General Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer delivered an opinion on the legal regime governing public-private partnership arrangements ("PPPs") on 2 June 2009, concluding that it is legitimate for regional public authorities to establish legal entities to enter into partnerships with private participants (institutionalised PPPs or IPPPs).
PHOENIX Saying the state’s finances are worse than ever, Gov. Jan Brewer formally asked lawmakers Monday to hike the state sales tax by a penny for three years.
When news was floating around that the Sedins were close to inking back with the Canucks, we delayed this ranking. Taking Daniel Sedin out of the equation does affect the rest of the wingers, albeit minimally because he's obviously a package deal. If the Sedins are re-signed before noon, then add Steve Sullivan of the Nashville Predators to the list. It's an intriguing list because there are ...
June 2009 As the world economy continues to grapple with the worst effects of global recessionary and downturn pressures and as stimulus packages and interventionist policies are announced in succession, a constant theme in political leaders' speeches in recent months has been talk of facilitating an infrastructure-led bounce to help restore some of the damage done to global markets.
Gold traded mixed in Asia and saw slight gains at $942.57 in London before it fell to see a $6 loss at as low as $934.21 by about 10AM EST in New York , but it then rallied back higher into the close and ended with a gain of 0.04%. Silver briefly flirted with a small gain in London before it fell all the way to $13.85 by about noon in New York , but it then rallied back higher in the last hour ...
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