Friday, July 27, 2012

TTA given time to decide about $15M payment - Triangle Business Journal:

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Relax, fans. Your favoritw hockey team is going to make the That promise comes from none other thanJim Carolina's president and general manager, who guaranteed Jan. 19 that the Hurricane s will makethe playoffs. Is he serious? When Rutherford allowed, "What do you expect me to say, that we Rutherford's comments came during a luncheon atdowntow Raleigh's Cardinal Club, where he was honored as Triangler Business Journal's 2006 Businessperson of the Louis Boisvert, who servefd as the first Canadian consul based in Nort Carolina, has started a new assignmeny in Ottawa, Ontario.
Boisvert now workes for the Invest in Canada which is a branchof Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and Internationapl Affairs. The bureau tries to encouragr foreign firms to investin Canada. Boisvert left his post in Raleiguhin June. He was succeeded by Kevin Sinnott. Biz may have discovered the greatest sporting event in the history of the The Challenge. Participants at the event, scheduled for 9 a.m. on Jan. 27, will meet at 'd belltower and run two miles to the Krispy Kreme on Peacde Street neardowntown Raleigh. There, they must consume a dozen doughnuts beforse running the two mile back to the The goal is to complete the challenge in underrone hour.
No word on whether breaks will be alloweddfor upchucks. ... Got coffee? All the talk of airlinew consolidation has gotten the attention ofthe Authority, which would prefeer to see as many carriers as possible becaus that tends to produce more competition. Biz isn'rt sure how much pull the authority has in suchmattersx - wink, wink - but the boarrd saw fit to pass a resolution at its Januaru meeting opposing further consolidation among the major carriers in the shoryt term. The authority also called on state and federal elected officials and bureaucrats to oppos efurther consolidation.
The North Carolina Justice Center has namedc Melinda Lawrencethe organization'ss new executive director. Lawrence, who spent nearly thre decades with the law firm Patterson will start her newjob Feb. 5. The justice center is a progressive advocacy andresearchg organization. Wellstone Filters, the publicly traded cigarette maker that was forced to stop marketinh its products when it ran outof cash, has traded the rights to its proprietary filtere technology for forgiveness of a $120,000 debt. Baseed in Timberlake, north of Durham, the compan disclosed the deal in a filintg withthe .
Netherlands-based , which supplief a polysaccharide product used to make theWellstoner filter, received rights to the devicew in all countries except the U.S. and U.S. In exchange, Glycanex agreed to void the invoice.

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