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BANKING: Shares Of People's Rise 6%; S&P 500 Membership Nears
Shares in People's United Financial Inc. climbed more than 6 percent Monday in heavy trading as the Bridgeport-based banking company prepares to join the Standard & Poor's 500 index. The parent of People's United Bank will replace Unisys Corp. at the...Tags: United Financial Corporation
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S&P 500: People's United Financial To Replace Unisys Corp.
People's United Financial Inc., the largest New England-based lender, was picked to replace Unisys Corp. in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The change in the benchmark index for U.S. stocks will occur after the close of trading on Nov. 12, S&P said in a...Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), United Financial Corporation
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Business Digest
The International Motor Coach Group has named Eyre Tour & Travel its 2008 Operator of the Year. The award was presented at a ceremony at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia. Eyre, a three-generation, family-owned business that recently...Tags: Maryland, Technology, Economic Policy, Marketing, Local Authority
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Business notes
Management skills session scheduled The Association of Community Services is offering a four-part series of skill-building sessions for new and experienced managers from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 18 and 25 and Oct. 2 and 9. The Management Skills:...Tags: Maryland, National Government, FedEx Corporation, Internal Revenue Service, Academic Progress
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Melbourne high-tech agency to host seminar for entrepreneurs
Sentinel Staff WriterThe state's Melbourne-based high-tech development agency will host a free seminar next week to provide entrepreneurs with new insights into marketing and business development strategies, officials said today. Consultant Susan Evander, founder of...Tags: Intersil Holding Corporation, Harris Corp., General Electric Company, Marketing, Local Authority
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Robbery Led to Slayings
The Hartford CourantTwo teenagers who were shot to death execution-style in Hartford Thursday morning were participating in a botched robbery, Hartford Police Chief Daryl K. Roberts said Friday. Before their deaths, Kent McLaurin, 19, of Hartford, and Xion Davidson, 17,...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hip Hop, Halloween, Police, Tom Moore
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OIA-tested program set to spread its wings, soar
Sentinel Staff WriterA registered-traveler system that began two years ago at Orlando International Airport and allows paying customers to skip to the front of security lines will announce today that it is expanding into more airports across the country. Executives behind...Tags: Orlando International Airport, Florida, Marketing, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: Earnings: A.O. Smith Corp.; American Express Co.; Compass Bancshares Inc.; CSX Corp.; Eaton Corp.; Packaging Corporation of America; Texas Instruments Inc.; Wintrust Financial Corp.; Woodward Governor Co. Tuesday: Earnings: Advanced Micro Devices...Tags: Old Republic International Corporation, Avery Dennison Corporation, Earnings, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Wintrust Financial Corporation
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Outsourcing cuts carriers' costs, but at what cost to fliers?
Times Staff WriterTHAT plane you're flying on may have been assembled in America, but where was it last serviced? Increasingly, the answer is this: not in the airline's hangars and maybe not even in this country. Outsourcing of repairs and maintenance is spreading...Tags: United Air Lines, Air and Space Accidents, Southwest Airlines Company, Florida, Employees
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Fawell offers insider's view
Tribune staff reportersA noticeably less cocky and sarcastic Scott Fawell, testifying for a second day Monday at former Gov. George Ryan's trial, provided a window for jurors into the nitty-gritty world of Illinois politics and the privileges of power. Fawell, chief of staff...Tags: Political Campaigns, Casino and Gambling Industry, Elections, Employees, Labor Legislation
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The $2 airfare is a foreign concept
Times Staff WriterAre you Internet-savvy, smart about geography and self-sufficient? Are you looking to go places? Oh — and are you really cheap? Have I got an airline for you. Actually, several dozen. They're low-cost regional carriers that fly within Europe and...Tags: Venice, Budgets and Budgeting, Ryanair Holdings Plc, Illnesses, Air Transportation Industry
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Grumman in Decline
Staff WriterOn a cloudy day in the nation's capital in April of 1989, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney sat behind a dark wooden table in an ornate hearing room in the House of Representatives and made an announcement that would strike at the heart of the Long Island...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Dick Cheney, Computer Associates, Employees, Electronics
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