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Daily News Briefs: April 16, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: In a bid to restructure its business in the U.S., Suzuki has steadily cut costs for the sake of short-term profitability, according to insiders who spoke with Automotive News. The Japanese carmaker......Tags: Vehicles, Freedom of the Press, Luxury Vehicles, Politics, Suzuki
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Three Ind. Black Expo employees fired Thursday
Three high-ranking Indiana Black Expo employees are out of work Thursday.
It is reported the former employees were fired after they openly complained about working conditions in the organization.
They were also among the IBE employees who signed a...Tags: Indiana, John Thompson, Employees, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Kring attends auto dealer group's academy
Matthew D. Kring, an employee of Dave Kring Chevrolet-Cadillac in Petoskey, graduated Aug. 12 from the NADA Dealer Candidate Academy in McLean, Va. Matt Kring was honored at a graduated ceremony at the Westwood Country Club in McLean, Va. The Dealer...Tags: Cadillac, Northwood University, Colleges and Universities, Education, Clubs and Associations
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Workforce Central Florida: Bureaucracy Gone Wild with federal money
Of all the bureaucracies that waste money, Workforce Central Florida is an itty-bitty one, just another of the tiny pinholes through which our loans from China seep out of Washington and into the abyss.
So I will offer only this itty-bitty protest.
Will...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Rick Scott, Lake Mary, Employees, FEMA
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Aberdeen 3M plant manager shares information about business
Keith Kelble, who started his job as 3M's plant manager in Aberdeen on July 1, has had experience with plants internationally.
At his previous 3M job in Indianapolis, he was responsible for the manufacture of 3M's global hearing protection business at...Tags: Employees, New Products, Career and Workplace, Marketing, 3M Co.
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CPS chief of staff heading to Florida post
Tribune reporterA Chicago Public Schools executive who was formerly the district’s chief administrative officer and more recently was appointed the Board of Education’s chief of staff has been selected as the new superintendent of a school district in...Tags: Jean-Claude Brizard, Ron Huberman, Management Change, Broward County, Chicago Public Schools
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Boeing aims to win half of China's orders over 20 years
ReutersBoeing aims to win at least half China's expected 5,000 new aircraft orders over the next 20 years, to maintain its market share in a country where it sees annual double-digit aviation growth over the same period. "Historically, we have been China's...Tags: China, Europe, Marketing, Boeing Co., Economy, Business and Finance
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The Interview: Paula M. Carmody
To say the Maryland Office of People's Counsel has been busy over the last few years is an understatement.
When it comes to electricity, telephone, gas, and water or sewer matters, the People's Counsel works to ensure that the interests of residential...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Consumers, Companies and Corporations, Exelon Corp.
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Chicago-based scientist tasked with doubling firm's healthier food portfolio
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives...Tags: Diabetes, Hennepin County, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Minneapolis
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Md. ratepayer advocate protests Constellation-Exelon merger
Maryland's ratepayer advocate is objecting to Exelon Corp.'s proposed buyout of Constellation Energy Group, telling federal regulators that the combined company would have too much control of electricity prices on the grid that serves much of the Mid-...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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Taking on the PepsiCo challenge
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives him a...Tags: Diabetes, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, North America, Companies and Corporations
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Wichita: History behind "Air Capital of the World"
From the Kansas Aviation Museum:
Wichita: Deserving of the Moniker “Air Capital of the World”
In the 1920’s, Wichita became a hotbed for aviation enthusiasts, bound to build planes for an emerging new industry. Many of these...Tags: Kitty Hawk, Aerospace Manufacturing, Marketing, Manufacturing and Engineering
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