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| 1 | Sunday Buzz: 787 coming to theaters this summer | Business |
| Low's Web site for the movie ( www.legendsofthesky.com) has additional clips, including workers in Everett maneuvering a wing into place as they assemble the major sections. The movie is about more than the 787, though that's the part Boeing showcased. | ||
| 2/6/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 2 | Sex-site IPO to pay Seattle man's IOU | Business |
| Years before "friend" became a verb, Andrew Conru built an empire of social-networking Web sites where the main preoccupation was a different, shorter "f" word. | ||
| 1/30/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 3 | This crowd's wisdom: Dow 11,676 | Business |
| "It was a year we all stared into the abyss," said stockbroker Matt Rudolph of Summit Capital, recalling the early, scary part of 2009 at Metropolitan Grill's annual Guess the Dow luncheon last Thursday. | ||
| 1/9/2010 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 4 | Heavy lifting in tanker fight | Business |
| Maybe we're reading too much into this... but if Northrop Grumman is serious about not bidding for the $35 billion Air Force refueling tanker contract, would its local backers in Mobile, Ala., really be sponsoring a national weightlifting championship? | ||
| 12/6/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 5 | Expedia, Intelius, Classmates slapped by Senate report | Business |
| Expedia, Classmates.com and Intelius have reaped tens of millions of dollars by steering their online customers into "free-trial" offers that result in unexpected credit-card bills from other companies, a Senate Commerce Committee report charged this past week. | ||
| 11/22/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 6 | Frontier Financial CEO Pat Fahey buying bank's stock; lenders' laff line; Skype suit update | Business |
| The CEOs at many of Washington's beleaguered banks profess optimism their companies will survive the current epidemic of climbing losses and sinking stock prices. But only Frontier Financial CEO Pat Fahey is putting some significant money where his mouth is. Since Nov. | ||
| 11/15/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 7 | Charleston a-Twitter over Boeing's 787 plans | Business |
| Twitter may be the shortest distance between two unfiltered thoughts, but it's also becoming a common way for businesses to promote their services. And Charleston, S.C. | ||
| 11/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 8 | Investors worry Peru deals have gone south | Business |
| As the world's financial markets crumbled last year, a suave young man driving a Bentley intrigued local investors with the prospect of outsized profits from real estate in Peru. Jose Nino de Guzman Jr. | ||
| 10/18/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 9 | Skype suit may yield credit for customers; Seattle design firm thinks inside the cargo box | Business |
| Can the virtually free Internet-calling service Skype be ripping off its customers? So contends a lawsuit filed in federal court in Seattle against Skype, the communications unit of e-commerce giant eBay. | ||
| 10/11/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 10 | Coal, coal everywhere in China countryside | Business |
| INNER MONGOLIA, China — Corn and coal dominate much of the countryside outside Hohhot, the capital of what is officially known as the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The corn goes mostly to animals, the coal fuels China's burgeoning demand for electricity. | ||
| 8/9/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 11 | Landmark Smith Tower mostly vacant | Business |
| Thanks to the recession and Washington Mutual's collapse, there's no shortage of vacant office space in downtown Seattle. One of the emptiest buildings also is one of the region's best-known and most-loved. | ||
| 7/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 12 | Penny-stock pipeline fed by local lawyer's IPOs | Business |
| No company appears too embryonic, dubious or distant for local attorney Faiyaz A. Dean to usher it into the murky netherworld of America's publicly traded penny stocks. | ||
| 6/28/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 13 | Perkins Coie, the biggest Seattle-based law firm, is suddenly a bit smaller | Business |
| The biggest Seattle-based law firm, Perkins Coie, last week carried out the first substantial layoffs in its history and froze salaries for staffers who aren't lawyers. It's the latest in a wave of cuts at top law firms nationwide, driven by a sharp downturn in corporate legal work. | ||
| 4/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 14 | Oberto and Frito-Lay clash over meat treats | Business |
| Popular local snack producer Oberto Sausage Co. says it's being jerked around by chip champion Frito-Lay, whose vast fleet of delivery trucks was supposed to give the regional "Oh Boy! Oberto" brand a big bite of the national market. | ||
| 4/12/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 15 | Posh WaMu conference site for sale | Business |
| Bank-owned property for sale: Huge kitchen, great-room with soaring ceiling, attractive wood finishes. Built on 18 acres, sleeps 102 or more. Foreclosure situation. | ||
| 4/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 16 | Manure provides green power in Monroe | Business |
| "Green power" comes out of the Qualco Energy biomass digester south of Monroe's suburban sprawl, but what goes in is runny, steamy and brown in the morning sunlight. You don't want it on your shoes. This past week Puget Sound Energy bought its first batch of electricity from the digester. | ||
| 3/15/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 17 | Alaska Air now ready for investor 'say on pay' | Business |
| Yet as recently as this past Thursday, the leader of the longtime Alaska Air gadfly group that filed the proposal was fuming that the company hadn't reacted. "They just ignore this stuff with impunity," said Steven Nieman, a 30-year pilot for the company's Horizon Air subsidiary. | ||
| 3/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 18 | Puget wind power may go south | Business |
| Puget Energy, Washington's largest utility, has agreed to sell virtually all the green power produced by its wind farms for the next two years to Southern California Edison. | ||
| 2/22/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 19 | Traders can still gamble on WaMu | Business |
| Feeling lucky? You could buy a $1 Powerball ticket. Or, for around $6, you could gamble on whether there's any life left in Washington Mutual's corporate husk. | ||
| 2/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 20 | It's time to harvest those WaMu stock losses | Business |
| "Tax-loss harvesting" is an expression "I've heard more in the last couple months than I had in my entire life," says Ron Benoit, a tax partner in the Seattle headquarters of CPA firm Moss Adams. "Everyone's doing it," says financial planner Robin Tan, of KMS Financial Services, in Kirkland. | ||
| 12/14/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
