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Gloomy News Aside, Now Is The Time To Invest
Yes, the stock market is down for the third year in a row, and never before have so many ordinary Americans held so many corporate icons in such low esteem or expressed such profound mistrust of Wall Street. Every day brings bad news for legions of employees and investors. But many sound companies are on sale right now.Bowers Steams as Airport Contractor Skips Hearing
Rachel Tobin [email protected] Richmond [email protected] J. Bowers arrived early and eager to light up a Thursday hearing about the future of a multi-million-dollar advertising contract at Hartsfield International Airport.But the pyrotechnics Bowers had planned went off late and with a wet pop when hearing officer George F.Short sellers are gleeful as private equity boom wanes
SHORT SELLERS CHEERED Wall Street's steep stumble, but the best news they had in recent days was that buyout mania could soon be ending.Carlyle Group head David Rubenstein-a leader from the private-equity world-said the top of the record-setting buyout cycle could be near. "We can't continue like this forever," he said during a conference.Cruser & Mitchell Expands To Philadelphia
Cruser & Mitchell is opening its eighth branch office outside of Atlanta, a one-lawyer outpost in Philadelphia. Nine locations may seem a lot for a litigation defense boutique with 40 lawyers, but J. Robb Cruser and William Mitchell said they've opened them to expand work for existing clients.View more book results for the query "Booking Holdings"
U.S. Deals Broke $1 Trillion Mark in 2005
ANDY PETERS [email protected] MOLINE [email protected] THE DEAL ECONOMY might be said to have suffered an embarrassment of riches last year. Except that no one seemed embarrassed. Corporate America was delighted to throw around pots of cash and equity during 2005, continuing a mergers and acquisitions spree that began the year before.Closing Time: Fletcher to Retire, Hunt to Scale Back
Jonathan [email protected] would-be judges: Touch up your rsums and check your political connections. Two plum bench seats-one on the Georgia Supreme Court and the other on the U.S. District Court-are set to open up next summer.Supreme Court Chief Justice Norman S. Fletcher, 70, told the Daily Report he plans to retire in June when his term as chief ends.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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