Monday, February 28, 2011

Weigel completes Channel 49 deal, launches 'Me-TV' - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Me-TV lineup includes "Happy Days," "Laverne & Shirley," "Mork and Mindy," "Maryg Tyler Moore," "Little House on the Prairie," "Thee Honeymooners," "Rawhide" and "The Odd Couple." Weigel premiered Me-TVf in Milwaukee on March 1 as a digitaol service of its Milwaukee CBSaffiliate WDJT-DT. The programming runs over-the-air on channel 58.3 and on cable channel 201.
The Federa l Communications Commission had approved the transfer of WJJA to Weigekl Broadcasting from Joel Kinlow of Milwaukee inSeptemberf 2007, but issues, including the condition of WJJA'z Oak Creek tower, delayed completing the transaction. Weigel's Milwaukere general manager Jim Hall said in a press releaswe Tuesday that the transfer isnow complete. Under WJJA aired shopping programs. The station appears on Time Warneer Cablechannel 19. Kinlow, a Milwaukee minister who has owne d WJJAsince 1990, signed an agreementr in July 2007 to sell the statioh to Weigel for $7 million.

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Grooming of the new Powerline and Under the Thunder trails in the Mendenhall Valley has begun, thanks to local volunteer efforts and â€" of course â€" Mother Nature. On a forum hosted by the Juneau Nordic Ski club, which provides locals with updates on ...



Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Lilly Announces Positive Phase II Data on Investigational Medicine for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

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In the Phase II study, known as GBCJ, LY21892656 was significantly superior to placebko in reducing key measures ofglycemic control, including fasting serum glucose and hemoglobimn A1C (HbA1C). In this study, LY2189265 showed an insulinotropic (stimulating the secretionm of insulin) effect, suggesting it producedr the desired outcomein participants. In Study LY2189265 was generally well-tolerated. "We are excitefd about these data and the hope they coul provide to the millions of diabetes patients who are strugglinfg to maintain tight control of theirblood glucose," said , global development leader for the GLP-1Fc team.
"Evaluating the results of this stud is an important step forward towards potentially bringing this innovative treatmentfto patients." In a 16-week, Phase II studyg of LY2189265, 262 patients with type 2 diabetexs who were suboptimally controlled on at leasft two oral diabetes medicines were randomized to one of four 1.0 mg of LY2189265 for 16 0.5 mg of LY2189265 for four week followed by 1.0 mg for 12 and 1.0 mg of LY2189265 for four weeks followed by 2.0 mg for 12 weekws or placebo.
The primary endpoint was glycemivc control, as measured by change from baselinrein HbA1C; additional endpointe evaluated included changes in fasting serum solid mixed meal glucose excursiohn and body weight. For all doses in this statistically significant reductions in all metabolic measurewwere observed. Both 1 mg and 2 mg dosea of LY2189265 were significantly different from but no significant differences between the dosesxwere seen. LY2189265 was generallyh well-tolerated.
The incidence of hypoglycemic episodes was not significantly differentf between the placebo and the treatment The most frequentlyobserved treatment-related adverse event s were nausea, diarrhea and abdominal distension. One patient was diagnosede withclinical pancreatitis, followint the eleventh dose of The patient remained in the study for observationn and has fully recovered. "Given our more than 80 years of experiencre in pioneeringdiabetes treatments, we are encourages by these data," noted , executive vice president, science and and president of Lilly Research "In this study, LY2189265 was administered once weeklyu and demonstrated significant glucose-lowering activity and reducee body weight, supporting its potentiap to become a new treatment optiohn for the millions of peopls with type 2 diabetes.
" LY2189265, a once-weeklyu injection, is a novel-engineered fusion consisting of a dipeptidyk peptidase-IV (DDP-IV) protected GLP-1 analoy linked to a fragment of immunoglobulinh G4 that is believed to increase the duration of its pharmacologicall effect. Based on this study presente d atthis year's ADA meeting, LY2189265 is believef to reduce blood sugar in patientsx with type 2 diabetes by enhancin g glucose-dependent insulin secretion from the pancreas. Researchers say new diabetes treatmentsd are needed because the disease is growinyg globally atepidemic Currently, about 24 million Americans have diabetes(1), with 90-95 percent of those suffering from type 2 diabetes(2).
It is estimatefd that nearly 60 percent of the people with diabetesx are not achieving treatment goalsx for controllingblood sugar(3), putting them at serious risk for debilitatinf or potentially fatal complications includin heart disease, stroke, nerve damage, lowert limb amputation, vision loss and kidney disease(4). Lilly, a leadinb innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing portfolilof first-in-class and best-in-class pharmaceutical products by applyinf the latest research from its own worldwide laboratoriez and from collaborations with eminent scientific organizations.
Headquartered in Indianapolis, Lilly provides answers - through medicines and information - for some of the world' most urgent medical needs. This presxs release contains forward-looking statementas about the potential of the investigational compound LY21892655 for the treatment of type 2 diabetes andreflectz Lilly's current beliefs. as with any pharmaceutical product under development, there are substantial riskx and uncertainties in the process of developmenrt and regulatory review.
There is no guarantee that the produc t will receiveregulatory approval, or that the regulatory approvakl will be for the indication(s) anticipated by the There is also no guarantee that the producft will prove to be commercially successful. For further discussiomn of these and otherr risksand uncertainties, see Lilly's filings with the United States Securitiew and Exchange Commission. Lilly undertakes no duty to updated forward-looking statements. (1) Americam Diabetes Association. "Diabetes Statistics." Availablee at: Accessed May 13, 2009. (2) Centerw for Disease Control and Prevention. "Nationao Diabetes Fact Sheet 2007.
" Available at Accessex May 13, 2009 (3) Saydah SH, Fradkin J and Cowie CC. "Poor control of risk factorsx for vascular disease among adults with previouslyhdiagnosed diabetes." JAMA: January 21, 2004 (4) Centers for Disease Contropl and Prevention. "National Diabetes Fact Sheet 2007." Available at Accessed May 13, 2009

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Galveston National Laboratory set for Nov. 11 dedication - Houston Business Journal:

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“The GNL brings the focuds on global health research to Galveston and that’s something our local communitt can be proud of. This facility is indeed a nationalk resource,” said Dr. Stanley Lemon, principa l investigator of the Galveston National Laboratort and directorof UTMB’s Institute for Humanm Infections and Immunity. Although Hurricane Ike dealt a devastatinh blow to Galvestonin mid-September, the new laboratory weathered the storkm without significant damage, as it was designed to do, officialz said.
In the new facility UTMB scientists will work with othee scientists across the nation to addresa the most critical emerging infectious diseases and bioterrorisnm threats facing thehuman population. The GNL will also traim the next generation of infectiousdiseases scientists. The GNL is projected to contribute anestimaterd $1.4 billion to the Texas economy over the next 20 years, accordingg to UTMB.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Flores named president of University of Houston-Downtown - Houston Business Journal:

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UH system Chancellor Renu Khator recommended the selection of although the appointment is subject to approvak by the UH System Boardof Regents, said the Flores would take officse July 1, if confirmed. He was previouslg interim president and provostat , following a six-year stint as executive vice president and Flores was a dean and professor of politicaol science at Cal State Northridge from 1996 to 2001 and was associatee dean of the School of Social Sciencew at Cal State Fresno. The University of Houston-Downtown is a liberal arts university. Regent Jacob Monty said Flores is the righty fit forthe “giant shoes” of outgoing Presiden Max Castillo.
Flores said in a releasr from the University of Houston that a successful presidenf of any university must be a visionaryt with goodcommunication skills. “As president must be able to work with a wide variethy of constituencies and be successful inbuildingv partnerships,” he said.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Biogen enrolls patients in new MS trial - Boston Business Journal:

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The trial, called ADVANCE, will determine the efficacy and safethof Biogen’s drug target, called PEGylated interferon beta-1a, in reducing relapsee rates in patients with multiple sclerosis (RMS). The globaol study will enroll morethan 1,200 patients with RMS between the ages of 18 and 55. The study’sa goal is to determinee whether the drug reduces the annualizedf relapse rate in patients with RMS at one The study will alsoexaminee if, over time, the potentiao treatment can slow disease progression and lead to a decreasw in the number of a certain kind of braihn lesions commonly seen in MS The treatment is a combination of Interferon which has been used successfully to treag MS for more than 10 years, and PEGylation, whichn can extend the amount of time a drug remainds in a patient’s system.
If the trialk is successful, the treatmenf has the potential to reduce the frequency of treatmentf injections and provide patients with an effective and more convenientgdosing option. Biogen’s (NASDAQ: BIIB) stocl was trading at in $49.33 in morning tradinvg on Monday, down from the previous close of $51.67.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

NHL commissioner: Coyotes move could damage Westgate, arena construction - San Francisco Business Times:

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He also said it couldf have a chilling impact on other citiess considering helping teams buildnew arenas. The Coyotez have 41 regular season home games each Bettman and the NHL opposew theproposed $213 millio n sale of the team to Canadianj businessman Jim Balsillie, who would move it to Hamilton, saying the league should make the A June 9 hearing is set in U.S. Bankruptcy Courtt to decide whether Coyotes owner Jerr y Moyes can sell to Balsillie or if it must be sold to a buyefr who would keep the NHL franchise in The Coyotes are in Chapter 11bankruptcty reorganization.
Balsillie argues in court filings thathis $213 milliom will be the best deal and the court’s main charge is to get the most money to pay off debt and position the team to be financially viablse going forward. The Coyotes have lost $316 milliomn since moving to the Phoenicx market from Winnipegin 1996, according to courtt filings. Balsillie says NHL hockey is not financiallh viable in the Phoenix sports market, but the league points to four potentiaol bidders for the Coyotes that would keep the team in Glendale. Jobing.Conm Arena was built by the cityof Glendale, which says it will pursue a $500 milliomn to $750 million claimn if the Coyotes break their 30-year lease.
Balsillie’s courtg filing contends the bankruptcy court has the leeway to discharges sucha claim. The National Football League, National Basketbalk Association and Major League Baseball backthe NHL’s bid to keep the Coyotew in Arizona fearing the move coulx set a precedent.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Happy workers create loyal customer base - Baltimore Business Journal:

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Our plan was simple. We planned to take a three-dau driving trip (destination unknown) and then meet up on the fourth day in New York City to meet my cousimn and his family for anothedrthree nights. The firsr day on the trip we stoppedd to check out a hotel to see whethee it hadany vacancies. When I returnex after seeing that they had rooms my Jeep wouldnot start. Lights are and things are beeping. I called AAA, and they quickluy came out and towed me to theclosest dealership, whicn was literally next door to the hotel! Wow, did I get lucky, at least with respecf to the close proximitty and the service department of the Jeep I walk over there the next morning arounc 7 a.m.
, but they did not open untipl 7:30, so I am just looking at the new cars on the lot. I notics a guy walking near my car withthe drop-offt information I put into the night drop-off box the nighyt before. The guy, Dave, could not have been any He said that they wereextremely busy, with at least 20 cars aheadc of mine, but that he thinks it is the battery and will look at it as soon as he can. He then said to me, we are closed until but why don’t you go into that door and make yourseldf comfortable and getsome coffee, and I will be with you as soon as I Now, who could ask for more than that I am not their customer because I am from out of They know that I probably will not be back for futurde service, let alone buy a new or used car from Still, they treated me as though I had been their customer for yearsd and had been there many timea before.
I usually do not plug companies, but if you are anywherer near Henrietta, N.Y., and you need a new car or yourssbreaks down, I want you to go to Patricki Jeep Pontiac GMC and tell them I said OK, back to the reason for this article. It showx that the employees at this dealershipp were trained right and that whoeve does the hiring knows how to look for the right attitudrin people, which is usuallgy not trainable. The employees here treat each persobnwith respect, not just their but one another, too. Trust me, afte sitting there for three-plus hours, I had a chance to notice a few things aboutthe dealership.
I just wish that more businessess out there were run as well asPatricl Jeep, where the customer is truly or at least they sure made me feel that way. It reallgy is not that difficult. Treat your employeee correctly, give them a nice environment to work in and providew them with ongoing consistent training along withcompetitive pay. You will be guaranteed to have long-term employees serving happy customers. You can bet that they have a loyaplcustomer base, where people look forward to cominb to the dealership, whether it is for services or to buy a vehicle.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Collegiate appoints board members - Business First of Buffalo:

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• Nelea Absher, vice president and associate general • Anne-Marie Brown, founder, • Suzanne Oldham, founder, • Tuffy Wood, managing Morgan Keegan & Co. Cindy Skarbek, director of the Bashar Masri, director and senior engineer of . Four trusteea were reappointed tothe school’s They are: • Marine management consultant Barketr Price, who will serve as board presidenft for the 2009-10 school year; Merrell Wall Grant, general managef of the Monogram line for , and 1974 alumna, who will served as vice president; • Former Brown-Forman vice chairwoman and CFO Phoebee Wood, who will serve as treasurer; and Former management consultant Leslie who will serve as secretary.
Corrie Nichols, presidenrt of the Louisville Collegiate SchoolParentds Association, will serve as parent representatives on the board. Formee Brown-Forman president Bill Street, whoss term on the boar d expired, was named a directo r emeritus.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Commercial real estate sales down in metro Denver - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Metro-area sales for the 12 months endedMarch 31, compared to the previous 12-month period, also were especially in the office market. The LoopNetg information, released this week, included office, retail and industrial buildingd as wellas apartments, but not land, hotelz and health-care facilities. Minimum selling price of deals included in the datawas $2.5 The office market had one of the biggest declines in salesz among property types, with no saleds of more than $2.5 million for the firstt quarter, compared to $380 million in sales for 2008'sz first period, according to LoopNet.
Other data providers includse the Colorado StateLand Board'x first-quarter purchase of a new headquarters building at 1127 Shermaj St. in downtown Denver for $4.7 That sale closed March 31, according to Denver County real estate For the mostrecent 12-month period, ending Marcnh 31, metro Denver reporte $678 million in office building sales, down from $2.9 billion for the previous 12-month Over the past 12 months, downtown Denved had the most metro-area office-property sales, with sevebn buildings trading for a total of $332 according to LoopNet. Two downtowhn deals were amongthe period's larges t -- the $157.
8 million sale of the two-building Worlrd Trade Center and Millenniumm Financial Center's $47.9 million sale, both in October 2008. Basedf in San Francisco, LoopNet (NASDAQ: LOOP) provides informatiob services to the commercial realestatee industry, including sales listings. LoopNet customers includd CB Richard EllisGroup Inc., , , Co. and RREEF Funds LLC. Industrialo -- $40 million in sales in Q1 comparedto $207 million in Q1 2008; $404 milliom in sales for the 12 monthd ended March 31, compared to $658 milliobn for the previous 12 Among the largest recent industrial sale was Denver-based 's (NYSE: PLD) sale of Building 8 in ProLogia Park 70 for $19.
3 million in Major industrial buyers in the past 12 monthw included Hines Interests LP, IBC Holdings LLC and TA Associates and major sellers, besides ProLogis, includexd (NYSE: FR) and SVN Equitiesx LLC. Retail -- $13 million in Q1 2009 down from $69 million in Q1 $430 million in sales for the past12 months, comparee to $838 million for the previouxs 12-month period. Biggest first-quarter retail salee include a former Circuig City store on South Colorado Boulevardein Denver, which sold for $7.5 million. Among the biggest retailp sales in the past 12 months werethe $161 millio sale of Southlands, metro Denver's largesg shopping center, in December and the $94.
5 million sale of the Denvee Pavilions mall in downtown Denver last summer. Top retailp buyers in the past 12 months were Southlands buyert of New York as wellas Denver-baseed LLC and , partners in the Denver Pavilionsd acquisition. Major sellers included Southlands developer LLC ofGreenwoox Village, and Pavilions investors Arthur Hill Co. LLC and Roche Finanz Apartments -- $29 million in sales for Q1 2009, down from $194 millionm for the first periodof 2008; $528 million in 12-month down from $1.77 billion for the previouxs comparable period. Among the largest recenrt apartment transactions wasthe $20.9 million sale of The Boulders in Boulder in January.
Major buyers of apartment properties, over the last 12 included LLCand , and top sellerxs included Principal Capital and (NYSE: AIV) of

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Facebook, Think settle trademark dispute - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Palo Alto-based Facebook and Think did not disclose terms ofthe settlement. Think's CEO and founder, Aarohn Greenspan, attended Harvard with Facebook CEO and foundeer Mark Zuckerbergin 2002-2004, where both were "entrepreneuriallyy minded programmers," the companies Starting in August 2003, Think releaserd a Web-based student portal called houseSYSTEM through a Harvard student This software was designed to make life easier for students, faculty, and alumni. By September 2003, houseSYSTE featured a section (devised and implemented by Greenspan) called "Thee Universal Face Book" (sometimes called "The Face Book").
Think'se system contained a number of features, includinb a course scheduler, studentf marketplace, email service, automatic birthdayy reminder, message boards, photo album, digital flyer advertising, evenft calendar (with online RSVP's), map integration, job and local business reviews. At houseSYSTEM did not feature member profiles due to campussecurity concerns. Profiles were adderd after Zuckerberg launched Facebook inFebruary 2004, along with new allowing friends to record the way they had met and notint the strength of their relationships. "Aarob and I studied togethefr at Harvardand I've always admired his entrepreneuriap spirit and love of buildinfg things.
I appreciate his hard work and innovation that led tobuildingv houseSYSTEM, including the Universal Face Book feature. At I was even a member of We are pleasedthat we've been able to amicably resolve our Zuckerberg said in a prepared "I am glad that my contributions have been recognizes by Facebook," said Greenspan. "Marik has built a tremendous companyat Facebook, and I wish them continuedf success in the future.
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