Editorial Results (free)
1.
Raymond James Adds Fellman as Senior Vice President -
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Ted Fellman has joined Raymond James as a senior vice president in the firm’s public finance group.
Fellman, who is based in Nashville, has had an extensive career in state government, including serving 18 years with the Tennessee Housing Development Agency. His work with that group included stints as executive director and chief financial officer.
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Raymond James Adds Fellman as Senior Vice President -
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Ted Fellman has joined Raymond James as a senior vice president in the firm’s public finance group.
Fellman, who is based in Nashville, has had an extensive career in state government, including serving 18 years with the Tennessee Housing Development Agency. His work with that group included stints as executive director and chief financial officer.
3.
Filling the Voids -
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Last year was a banner year for adaptive reuse projects in Midtown and Downtown.
Developers announced plans for the Sears Crosstown building, Overton Square, Hotel Chisca, James Lee House and old United Warehouse in the South Main Historic Arts District. Construction began on The Pyramid, turning it into a 220,000-square-foot mega-Bass Pro Shop Outdoor World, and Memphis in May moved into its new headquarters at 56 S. Front St., a 14,600-square-foot building that’s on the National Register of Historic Places.
4.
Ticket Rush: Film Fans Hand Hollywood Record Cash -
Thursday, December 27, 2012
LOS ANGELES (AP) – The big deal for Hollywood is not the record $10.8 billion that studios took in domestically in 2012. It's the fact that the number of tickets sold went up for the first time in three years.
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Expectations High for Fed to Announce Major Action -
Thursday, September 13, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – If the world's investors are right, the Federal Reserve is about to take a bold new step to try to invigorate the U.S. economy.
And many expect the central bank, which began a two-day meeting Wednesday, to unleash its most potent weapon: a third round of bond purchases meant to ease long-term interest rates and spur borrowing and spending. It's called "quantitative easing," or QE.
6.
US Consumer Prices Flat for 3rd Time in 4 Months -
Thursday, August 16, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – US consumer prices were unchanged in July from June, as a small drop in energy costs offset slightly higher food prices. The consumer price index hasn't increased since March, evidence that the weak economy is keeping inflation in check.
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Scott Joins Methodist South as Chief Medical Officer -
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Dr. Howard Scott has been named chief medical officer at Methodist South Hospital. Before joining Methodist South, which is part of the Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare system, Scott served as chief medical officer for West Kendall Baptist Hospital in Miami. He has also maintained an active private practice for 29 years.
8.
County Commission Floats - Sinks Schools Transfer Rules -
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
A resolution that would involve Shelby County government along with the countywide school board in any transfer of school buildings to another school district surfaced Monday, Feb. 6, after a weekend of behind the scenes talks.
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Details Emerge in Morgan Keegan Sale -
Friday, January 13, 2012
During a conference call with analysts early Thursday, Jan. 12, one day after announcing their firm’s acquisition of Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. for $930 million, Raymond James Financial Inc. officials shared new details that employees of the Memphis firm had been waiting to hear.
10.
Economists: Obama's Policies 'Fair' or 'Poor' -
Thursday, December 29, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama gets mediocre marks for his handling of the U.S. economy, and Mitt Romney easily outpolls his Republican rivals in an Associated Press survey of economists.
11.
Events -
Thursday, November 10, 2011
The Small Business Chamber will hold a power lunch forum featuring Jay Myers of Interactive Solutions speaking on the topic “The Entrepreneurial Mindset” Thursday, Nov. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Better Business Bureau, 3693 Tyndale Drive. For more information, call Sally Baker Brenner at 748-8889 or visit www.smallbusinesschamber.com.
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Events -
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Talk Shoppe will present “Revocable Living Trust – Death to Probate” Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau, 3693 Tyndale Drive. For more information, call Jo Garner at 482-0354.
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Mortgage Fraud Reports Spike as Lawsuits Pile Up -
Thursday, September 29, 2011
VIENNA, Va. (AP) – The wave of lawsuits and other demands from investors in mortgage-backed securities contributed to a big spike in reports of likely mortgage fraud during the second quarter, according to a Treasury Department report.
14.
Mixed Impact on Consumers From Fed's 'Twist' -
Friday, September 23, 2011
Operation Twist doesn't give consumers much to shout about.
The Federal Reserve's latest effort to boost the economy by driving down long-term interest rates won't have a big impact on home and car buyers, savers or credit card users.
15.
CCRFC Approves Bonds for Pyramid, Convention Ctr. -
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Center City Revenue Finance Corp. has approved the bond financing that should make it possible to begin construction Oct. 1 on the adaptive reuse of The Pyramid.
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Lesser-Known Miss. Gov Candidates Offer Platforms -
Monday, August 01, 2011
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Democratic and Republican primaries this coming Tuesday will narrow the field of candidates for Mississippi governor.
Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant of Brandon and commercial building contractor Dave Dennis of Pass Christian are spending the most in the five-person race for the Republican nomination, while Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree and Clarksdale businessman and attorney Bill Luckett are grabbing the most attention on the Democratic side.
17.
An Elusive Search for Perfect ‘French 75’ -
Monday, July 25, 2011
Devotees of cocktails will argue the origins and ingredients of their favorite libations with the fervor of constitutional lawyers parsing the punctuation of the Bill of Rights. Certainly those who regard a correctly made Old-Fashioned or Floridita as a major component of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness will agree that going to the barricades to defend the purity and integrity of a cocktail merits the same iconic consideration as the image of five Marines and a Navy corpsman raising Old Glory on the heights of Iwo Jima.
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JPMorgan Pays $211M to Settle Bid-Rigging Charges -
Friday, July 08, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – JPMorgan Chase & Co. has agreed to pay $211 million after admitting one of its divisions rigged dozens of bidding competitions to win business from state and local governments.
19.
Decision Places Elected Officials on EDGE Board -
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
A new Memphis-Shelby County economic development entity will have elected officials on its board. The decision by county commissioners sends the resolution back to the Memphis City Council next month for final approval.
20.
Commisson to Consider Electrolux Incentives -
Monday, January 24, 2011
Shelby County commissioners vote Monday on delivering $22 million in county incentives for the Electrolux plant and on a new economic development entity to improve on the system for luring companies like Electrolux to the city.
21.
Electrolux Incentives and EDGE Framework Clear Committee -
Thursday, January 20, 2011
A vice president of Electrolux Home Products Inc. on a two-day tour of city and county governments got a few questions from Shelby County commissioners Wednesday but mostly glowing comments during a committee session.
22.
Electrolux Incentives and EDGE Framework Clear Committee -
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
A vice president of Electrolux Home Products Inc. on a two-day tour of city and county governments got a few questions from Shelby County commissioners Wednesday but mostly glowing comments during a committee session.
23.
IDB Approves Dalphis Move to Airport Area -
Friday, December 17, 2010
The same day local leaders celebrated the coming move of Electrolux to the Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park, members of the Memphis-Shelby County Industrial Development Board were reminded that there remains intense competition for jobs already in Memphis.
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IDB Approves Dalphis Move To Airport Area -
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Memphis-Shelby County Industrial Development Board (IDB) has approved a three-year, $2.4 million PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) for a Memphis window coverings company to move from the Sycamore View-Interstate 40 area to the Airport Industrial Park area.
25.
Technological Tactics -
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The sensory system that reports information to the brain center for the Memphis Police Department’s Blue CRUSH initiative is about to be upgraded with new tools.
The high-tech gadgetry includes fixed license plate readers on interstate highways, 1,500 tracking bracelets for repeat offenders out on bond and neighborhood surveillance devices that can pinpoint the location of gunshots.
26.
Branding Music’s Mojo Focus of AdFed Luncheon -
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
As Memphis musicians and studios struggle to find work among the rubble of the record industry, the concept of brand entertainment partnerships offers interesting possibilities.
Kevin McKiernan, president and CEO of Creative License, will talk about the ways advertisers and artists can work together at The American Advertising Federation of Memphis’ monthly luncheon Thursday from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Holiday Inn University of Memphis.
27.
ARRA Money Could Be Used to Spur Development -
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
More federal stimulus money soon may be on the way to Memphis and Shelby County.
City officials want to grab a piece of unused bond allocations from elsewhere in the state that were part of Tennessee’s chunk of a $15 billion stimulus-backed program.
28.
Morgan Stanley's Profit of $1.41B Tops Forecasts -
Thursday, April 22, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) - Morgan Stanley reported Wednesday its first-quarter profit surged to $1.41 billion on strong results from its trading operations. The investment bank easily topped analysts' expectations.
29.
Candidates Battle it Out in Democratic Primary -
Monday, April 19, 2010
Before voters get to the slimmer, trimmer Aug. 5 race for Shelby County mayor, some of them must decide the three-candidate Democratic primary on the May 4 ballot.
As political races go, this one has enough drama to make it interesting.
30.
Temporary MED Fix Just That: Temporary -
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis will get $10 million from Shelby County government to keep its emergency room open through June 30, the end of the current fiscal year.
The Shelby County Commission’s 9-3 vote this week takes the money from the county’s $73 million reserve fund.
31.
Steady Clip for Court Cases in ’09 -
Monday, January 18, 2010
Civil court filings for 2009 were higher than the previous two years, according to data from The Daily News Online.
The year-end data for Circuit, Chancery and Probate courts showed 10,794 cases were filed in 2009 compared to 9,766 in 2008 and 10,045 in 2007.
32.
Plea Deal Reveals New Details About Swindle Case -
Monday, August 31, 2009
HOUSTON (AP) – The former finance chief for jailed Texas financier R. Allen Stanford said his boss created a business empire where blood oaths were taken to secure loyalty, bribes were paid from a secret Swiss bank account and investor profits were more fiction than financial genius.
33.
Runaway Receiver at Odds With SEC in Stanford Case -
Monday, August 17, 2009
DALLAS (AP) – The attorney who’s supposed to clean up what the government says was Texas businessman R. Allen Stanford’s multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme is managing to anger just about every party involved in the case.
34.
Halbert Mulls Run for City Mayor -
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Another potential mayoral candidate is considering stepping into the fray.
With the release of a brief statement Wednesday afternoon, Wanda Halbert floated her interest in October’s special election to choose someone to fill the rest of Willie Herenton’s mayoral term, which ends in 2011.
35.
Halbert Mulls Run for City Mayor -
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Another potential mayoral candidate is considering stepping into the fray.
With the release of a brief statement Wednesday afternoon, Wanda Halbert floated her interest in October’s special election to choose someone to fill the rest of Willie Herenton’s mayoral term, which ends in 2011.
36.
Attorney Says Stanford CFO Makes Plea Deal -
Thursday, July 02, 2009
HOUSTON (AP) - The former chief financial officer of indicted Texas financier R. Allen Stanford's business empire will plead guilty to charges alleging he helped swindle investors out of $7 billion, his attorney said Wednesday.
37.
Billionaire Stanford Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud -
Friday, June 26, 2009
HOUSTON (AP) – Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion as part of a massive investment scam.
Stanford entered his plea during his arraignment in federal court. Authorities have alleged that Stanford used his international banking empire as a pyramid scheme, which typically operates by paying off earlier investors with money collected from later investors.
38.
Four Memphis Police Officers Face Sex Charges -
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Authorities say four Memphis police officers have been indicted on sex charges.
The state prosecutor’s office said Monday that the charges filed by a Shelby County grand jury stem from an undercover drug and prostitution investigation.
39.
50 Jobs Shed From Stanford Investigation -
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
The court-appointed receiver overseeing the assets of Stanford Financial Group has given the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development a little more detail about the employees who lost their jobs at Stanford following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s investigation of the larger company. The SEC has described it as a massive Ponzi scheme.
40.
Gold Strike Parent Company Warns of Default -
Thursday, March 05, 2009
MGM Mirage, the parent company of Tunica’s Gold Strike Casino, late Tuesday warned in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it may go into default on its debt payments.
The company’s stock and bond prices plunged Wednesday in response to the news. The company’s stock, which had been trading in the range of $4.50 on Friday, was down to $2.10 during the noon hour Wednesday.
41.
Recession, Bailout, Stimulus: US Security Threats? -
Friday, February 27, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - Trillions of dollars in government spending might stabilize the economy, but for now it may have weakened some U.S. security interests abroad and hampered the nation's ability to respond financially to an attack at home.
42.
Miss. Court Hears Appeal in Bail Bondsmen Case -
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Tunica County sheriff's decision to bar names from an approved list of bail bondsmen in no way affected their licenses or rights to do business elsewhere, lawyers for the county argued Tuesday before the Mississippi Supreme Court.
43.
U of M’s Heath Given Distinguished Teaching Award -
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Dr. Julia Heath, professor of economics at the University of Memphis, has been honored with the Kenneth G. Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award by the Southern Economic Association.
44.
Legal Community Bids Farewell to Stotts, Johnson -
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Two Shelby County judges who died on the same day are being mourned this week by the Memphis legal community.
General Sessions Criminal Court Judge Anthony Johnson and Circuit Court Judge Rita Stotts died Friday evening. Johnson died of a heart attack at his Downtown home. Stotts died at Methodist University Hospital after a recent recurrence of cancer.
45.
Bass Pro Deal Trundles On -
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The same team that negotiated the development agreement with Bass Pro Shops will do the talking for city and county governments on a lease of The Pyramid to the fishing and hunting retailer.
Earlier this week, the Shelby County Board of Commissioners approved the yearlong development agreement on a 9-3 vote. It’s the same agreement approved in October by the Memphis City Council.
46.
Monday Vote Could Make — or Break — Bass Pro Agreement -
Friday, November 14, 2008
The Shelby County Board of Commissioners’ vote on a development agreement for Bass Pro Shops at The Pyramid will probably be close Monday if this week’s vote by a committee is any indication.
Monday’s vote will make or break the plan to lease The Pyramid to the hunting and fishing retailer. The one-year development agreement to precede a lease goes to the 13-member body with a negative recommendation from the commission’s Economic Development & Tourism Committee.
47.
Butler in Middle of Entertainment Biz Through Law Practice -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Tonya D. Butler is a member of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP’s Intellectual Property Protection & Litigation Service Team. She concentrates her practice on music and entertainment law.
48.
Pyramid Decision Sets Stage For Further Debate -
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Shelby County government will stay in The Pyramid business for now.
A move to sell the county’s share of The Pyramid, The Mid-South Coliseum and Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium to the city of Memphis for $5 million failed this week on a 5-6 vote of the Shelby County Board of Commissioners.
49.
Cooper’s Foibles on Display During Ford Trial -
Friday, May 16, 2008
Once the jury in the federal corruption trial of former Memphis City Council member Edmund Ford Sr. finished watching the recordings that are the centerpiece of the case this week, they got to know a lot more about the government informant behind the camera.
50.
Lenders Raise Bar for Commercial Real Estate After Worries About Loose Underwriting Conditions -
Friday, October 19, 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones/AP) - Commercial real-estate lenders, spooked by the collapse in residential housing, are reining in riskier loans on fears that underwriting standards were too loose.
During the last few months, lenders have been requiring significantly more equity to get projects rolling, while the cost of obtaining debt continues to shoot higher. Meanwhile, banks are avoiding making loans to commercial real estate on concerns about the quality of construction and development loans.
51.
Forest Hill Owner In Contempt Again -
Friday, September 14, 2007
Forest Hill Cemeteries and Funeral Home owner Clayton Smart has the money to hire attorneys to represent him on criminal charges. But that doesn't mean he's likely to get out of jail anytime soon.
52.
Calls to Modify Mortgage Loans Pit Regulators Against Investors -
Thursday, September 13, 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones/AP) - Regulators want banks to help subprime mortgage borrowers avert disaster by easing their loan terms, but for bond investors, the cure may not be better than the disease.
53.
Ford Sentenced To Five Years And Six Months -
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Former state Sen. John Ford was sentenced Tuesday to five years and six months in prison for taking $55,000 in bribes from undercover FBI agents in the main chapter of the Tennessee Waltz corruption sting.
54.
Some RMK Funds Feel Pain of Subprime Meltdown -
Monday, August 27, 2007
Once investments tied to the subprime mortgage market began taking a beating - now part of a daily drama unfolding in the national financial press - several Regions Morgan Keegan mutual funds found themselves more bloodied than almost all of their rivals.
55.
City Council Looks Ahead To Biggest New-Blood Transfusion In Almost 40 Years -
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
A year after voters shuffled the County Commission, it appears the City Council is about to be dealt the same hand.
With a month until the filing deadline for the October ballot, the city election year already promises more change than the council has seen in 36 years.
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Archived Article -
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
9314 Poplar Pike
Germantown, TN 38138
Cost: $5 million
Buyer: Summit Hotel Properties LLC
Seller: ER Johnson Road Hotel Investors LLC
Property: Residence Inn by Marriott at 9314 Poplar Pike.
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Archived Article: Real Recap -
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Developer refinances Shoppes at Hacks Cross Developer Refinances Shoppes of Hacks Cross
Shoppes of Hacks Cross
near Winchester Road
Cost: $7 million
Borrower: Hacks Winchester LLC
Lender: Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Inc.
Tru...
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Archived Article: Bed Tax (lead) -
Thursday, April 29, 2004
It generates this yearw we have budgeted for $10 Lingering Debt Plagues Local Officials
Convention center costs absorbing citys marketing dollars
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
For the first time in about 15 years, the combined city and c...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 20, 2003
I purposely left this a little short because we have so many photos Leigh Ann Johnson was promoted to audit manager at Bean & Ison CPAs and Consultants. She has been with the firm since 2000. She earned a degree from the University of Tenness...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Thursday, July 31, 2003
Kiwanis hosts annual Kiwanis hosts annual
district convention
Several hundred Kiwanians and their families will gather in Memphis Friday for the 85th annual Kiwanis District Convention.
Speakers include Ken Bennett of Streets Ministries ...
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Archived Article: Overton Pk (lead) -
Friday, June 07, 2002
Overton Park site returned to former glory Overton Park stores get back to their roots By MARY DANDO The Daily News The former site of two retail stores situated in the historical Evergreen district has been restored to its original grandeur. The pr...62.
Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, June 26, 2001
By JENNIFER MURLEY Living trusts provide individuals more efficient options By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News The last things on the mind of most people when they purchase a new piece of real property, be it a home or undeveloped piece of land, is t...63.
Archived Article: Ccrfc (lead) -
Wednesday, March 14, 2001
By SUE PEASE Board OKs release of AutoZone Park papers to IRS By SUE PEASE The Daily News With tax day quickly approaching, many people are filling out tax forms and talking with their attorneys. Even non-profit organizations cant get around the pro...64.
Archived Article: Law Focus Compen -
Thursday, July 08, 1999
By STACEY PETSCHAUER Newly expanded program makes criminals pay for some of the damage and suffering they cause victims By STACEY PETSCHAUER The Daily News Victims of violent crimes are the innocent parties on the crime scene. However, many v...65.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 12, 1999
Larry W Louis C. Jehl Jr. was named vice president and controller of Perkins Family Restaurants. Jehl has been acting controller since February. He was previously director of treasury and strategic planning. Jehl is a graduate of Washington and Lee ...66.
Archived Article: Gov't -
Wednesday, March 17, 1999
By KATHLEEN BURT Tax-exempt bonds could fund expansion By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A financing tool that fell out of favor in the mid-80s is being resurrected to fund a project for a North Memphis steel company. Delta Metals, a steel business en...67.
Archived Article: Santi -
Tuesday, February 02, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Real estate review Woodmont Towers LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company, has purchased parts of Lots 19 and 29 in Lea Overton Subdivision from Avron B. Fogelman for $5.6 million, according to a warranty deed filed Jan. 27 in ...68.
Archived Article: R'birds (bott) -
Wednesday, November 18, 1998
Approval was given by the Center City Revenue Finance Corp $75 million bond issue will spark park construction By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News The issuance of $75 million in bonds to finance construction of AutoZone Park has been approved by the Cen...69.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, September 16, 1998
Easley To Replace Georgiu As Brett Easley was appointed acting president of Alldata. Easley was formerly vice president of information and training for AutoZone. Keith Johnson was named senior vice president of the YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South....70.
Archived Article: Cornerstone Chg -
Wednesday, November 05, 1997
By CAMILLE H Dallas company buys apartment properties By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Cameron at Kirby, a 324-unit apartment complex at 3094 Autumnwood Ave. in Southeast Memphis, and Stonegate, a 208-unit apartment complex at 4500 Stonegate Driv...71.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, October 23, 1997
Saint Charles Place Inc Saint Charles Place Inc. vs. North American Specialty Insurance Co. According to the suit, the plaintiff is the owner of a parcel of land located at I-40 and U.S. Highway 64 that it intended to develop into commercial venture...72.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, August 29, 1997
Memphis Light Gas and Water Division was one of several high-ranked utilities in Standard & Poors profile of 58 retail public power agencies, 36 wholesale public power agencies and 122 investor-owned utilities Memphis Light Gas and Water Divisio...73.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 05, 1997
Dr. Lucy Vinturella has joined the counseling staff of The Center for Counseling, a division of Health First Medical Group. Vinturella completed her Ph.D. at the University of Memphis and formerly was a staff clinician at MCCC Behavioral Care Inc. a...74.
Archived Article: Bondsigning -
Monday, September 30, 1996
09/30 notes BoltonKirk.gs Delegation signs $70 million bond issue, seeks funding By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News A delegation of top-level Shelby County officials hit the Big Apple at the end of last week to finalize a $70 million bond issue ...75.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 08, 1996
memos 05-08 Charles A. Ledsinger Jr. has been elected a director of TBC Corp. Ledsinger is senior vice president and chief financial officer of Harrahs Entertainment Inc. He formerly was senior vice president and chief financial officer of the Promu...76.
Archived Article: Tax -
Monday, March 25, 1996
3/20 jts simple tax New bill would simplify employee, contractor definition By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News In a development expected to clear away complicated tax requirements impeding small businesses, a new bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would...77.
Archived Article: Inv Focus Jts -
Monday, March 11, 1996
3/4 jts invest. focus Mutual funds burgeoning despite pessimistic predictions Equity bulges under low interest rates By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Despite the generally lousy predictions for 1996 made by many analysts last year, money is pouring in...78.
Archived Article: Incentives -
Tuesday, February 20, 1996
2/6 jts incentives Breaks abound for companies, but are they necessary? By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The local payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) program, currently under revision by the city and county, is only one of many incentive programs giving...79.
Archived Article: Jts Investment Focus -
Monday, February 05, 1996
1/5 jts investment focus Flat tax could hurt real estate, bond market Depending on the plan, level duties could drastically disrupt investment markets By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The best argument for the flat tax, proponents say, is its underlyi...80.
Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, December 26, 1995
12/21 jts START mort. Shelby County takes majority of low-income housing loans By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Shelby County has consumed the lions share of low-rate mortgage loans offered by the Tennessee Housing Development Agencys Special Targeted...81.
Archived Article: Council Advance -
Tuesday, December 05, 1995
11/5 jts council advance Council to vote on $20 million in sewer bonds Last phase of Overton Park improvement, acceptance of $100,000 depot aid also considered By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The City Council will consider a $20 million bond release ...82.
Archived Article: Inv Focus Jts -
Monday, November 27, 1995
11/27 jts invest. focus Bond market is unaffected by government default threat Some rush to bonds and stocks anticipating lower interest rates, but even Orange County has larger impact. By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News For the bond market, the Congres...