business formation News Archive - 06-Feb-2007

City National Corp. Reports 2006 Net Income Of $233.5 Million, or $4.66 Per Share (pzone via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Company Announces 12 Percent Dividend Increase Average Loans Grow 12 Percent LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- City National Corporation (NYSE:CYN), the parent company of wholly owned City National Bank, today reported 2006 net income of $233.5 million, or $4.66 per share. In 2005, the company earned $4.60 per share on net income of $234.7 million. Net income in the fourth quarter ...

State works to cure Pfizer loss (Detroit News)
ANN ARBOR -- The state of Michigan on Monday pledged $1 million to help Pfizer workers who will lose their jobs as the drug company closes its research and development facility here.

City National Corp. Reports 2006 Net Income Of $233.5 Million, or $4.66 Per Share (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23, 2007 -- City National Corporation , the parent company of wholly owned City National Bank, today reported 2006 net income of $233.5 million, or $4.66 per share.

X PRIZE Foundation Taps Former Gates Foundation Leader to Drive Expanded Mission (SpaceRef)
Tom Vander Ark, the former Executive Director of Education for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has been named President of the X PRIZE Foundation ? an educational nonprofit prize institute that offers multi-million-dollar awards for breakthrough innovations that benefit humanity.

X PRIZE Foundation Taps Former Gates Foundation Leader to Drive Expanded Mission (AstroInfo)
Quelle: Space Wire Top Stories

Personnel file (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
? Allen Telgenhof has joined the Charlevoix office of the law firm of Running, Wise & Ford, P.L.C. He previously was with the firm of Hayes, Telgenhof, Turkelson & Groat, P.C. Telgenhof is a former Charlevoix school board president and will focus his practice on corporate and business formation and litigation, municipal law and insurance defense.

COMMENTARY: A plan to iPhone home about (Kansas City Star)
Two big doings went down in California last week. And the impact of both will be felt in these parts sooner or later. Post a Comment

 

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