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Financing for the which was made through anNTS affiliate, , was provides by the , accordinf to a news release. The purchase pricer was not disclosed. The previous owner was PlainviewApartmentsw LP, a Denver-based investment partnership, according to onlins records from the Jefferson Countg Property Valuation Administrator and the Kentuckhy Secretary of State. Its assessecd value for tax purposesis $9.7 million, according to the PVA Web Occupancy at the time of the purchase was abou t 94 percent, the release said.
NTS plans to enhancer and renovate the property but no details were disclosed in the The apartment complex was developed as part of the Plainvieewplanned community, which includes 800 single-family homes, more than 1,000 500 town homes, multiple shopping centers and nearlt 2 million square feet of office space. NTS begam construction and development of theplanned community, Louisville’s in the early 1970s. With the NTS Development Co. and its affiliates now own four apartment communitiesin Louisville. Its other holdings in the area are HurstbournseGrand Apartments, The Overlook at St. Thomas and The Willowsx of Plainview.
NTS also manages 14 other apartmentg communities and 31 commercial properties with more than 5 milliomn feetof office, retail and warehouse spacd in the Southeast.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Nasdaq warns ICOP of potential delisting - Kansas City Business Journal:
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The Lenexa-based tech company ( : ICOP) said Wednesday that it had receivecd a letterdated Sept. 25 from Nasdaq staff warning that ICOP’ common stock has closed at less than theminimumk $1 requirement for 30 consecutive businesws days. The letter said ICOP shares must close higherthan $1 a share for at least 10 consecutivr business days by March 24 to compluy with the rule for continued listing.
If that doesn’t Nasdaq staff either will give ICOP an additional 180 days to compl or alert ICOP that its shares will be a decision ICOP could A call to ICOP was not immediately But in a Wednesdagy filing with the Securities andExchangee Commission, ICOP said it “wilo continue to execute its business plan to provider an opportunity to demonstrate value to the investment community and regainh compliance with this Nasdaq listing standard.” ICOP followeed up with a Wednesday announcement that the company has processed orders worth $620,000o from four big U.S. military baseds — new customers — since late July.
The revenue will be recognizedfin ICOP’s third-quarter financial “Following a rigorous competitive bidding and product evaluation process, ICOP is very pleased to once agaij be distinguished by the U.S. Military as its chosenm supplier ofdigital in-car video surveillance systems,” ICOP CEO Dave Owen said in the ICOP shares closed at 45 centsz on Tuesday. Around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, ICOP was tradingf at 44 cents, down 1 cent, or 2 on volume of 33,350 shares, according to . The stock’ss average daily volume the past three months isabouy 21,000 shares. ICOP makes digital surveillanced devices for law enforcement and other applications.
The Lenexa-based tech company ( : ICOP) said Wednesday that it had receivecd a letterdated Sept. 25 from Nasdaq staff warning that ICOP’ common stock has closed at less than theminimumk $1 requirement for 30 consecutive businesws days. The letter said ICOP shares must close higherthan $1 a share for at least 10 consecutivr business days by March 24 to compluy with the rule for continued listing.
If that doesn’t Nasdaq staff either will give ICOP an additional 180 days to compl or alert ICOP that its shares will be a decision ICOP could A call to ICOP was not immediately But in a Wednesdagy filing with the Securities andExchangee Commission, ICOP said it “wilo continue to execute its business plan to provider an opportunity to demonstrate value to the investment community and regainh compliance with this Nasdaq listing standard.” ICOP followeed up with a Wednesday announcement that the company has processed orders worth $620,000o from four big U.S. military baseds — new customers — since late July.
The revenue will be recognizedfin ICOP’s third-quarter financial “Following a rigorous competitive bidding and product evaluation process, ICOP is very pleased to once agaij be distinguished by the U.S. Military as its chosenm supplier ofdigital in-car video surveillance systems,” ICOP CEO Dave Owen said in the ICOP shares closed at 45 centsz on Tuesday. Around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, ICOP was tradingf at 44 cents, down 1 cent, or 2 on volume of 33,350 shares, according to . The stock’ss average daily volume the past three months isabouy 21,000 shares. ICOP makes digital surveillanced devices for law enforcement and other applications.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
CAD software maker Revware buys MicroScribe from Immersion Corp. - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
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CAD in an acronym for computer-aided design. Immersioh has several business lines with products developed for applicationa ranging from gaming tomedical uses. Revward president Tom Welsh said that his company has been using MicroScribe products for 15 years and when he saw that Immersionb was looking tosell MicroScribe, he jumped on the “We are going to be able to focus on MicroScribee in a way that Immersion was not able Welsh said. Revware was formerly known as , a companyh that was a software developer as well as a resellert of the SolidWorksCAD software.
The company grew in the 1990s along with the technology bubble andin 2001, Design Automation made Triangle Business Journal’s annualp ranking of the 50 fastest-growing companiews in the Raleigh-Durham Welsh said Design Automation, which peakerd at 15 employees, had pared down since the technologg bubble burst. Revware has fewet than five employees. Welsh said with the acquisitionof MicroScribe, the company will grow in Raleig and on the West Coast. But he declined to elaborate, sayin g that negotiations are stillunder way. Welsh did say Revwaree is taking steps to reactivate resals channelsfor MicroScribe.
CAD in an acronym for computer-aided design. Immersioh has several business lines with products developed for applicationa ranging from gaming tomedical uses. Revward president Tom Welsh said that his company has been using MicroScribe products for 15 years and when he saw that Immersionb was looking tosell MicroScribe, he jumped on the “We are going to be able to focus on MicroScribee in a way that Immersion was not able Welsh said. Revware was formerly known as , a companyh that was a software developer as well as a resellert of the SolidWorksCAD software.
The company grew in the 1990s along with the technology bubble andin 2001, Design Automation made Triangle Business Journal’s annualp ranking of the 50 fastest-growing companiews in the Raleigh-Durham Welsh said Design Automation, which peakerd at 15 employees, had pared down since the technologg bubble burst. Revware has fewet than five employees. Welsh said with the acquisitionof MicroScribe, the company will grow in Raleig and on the West Coast. But he declined to elaborate, sayin g that negotiations are stillunder way. Welsh did say Revwaree is taking steps to reactivate resals channelsfor MicroScribe.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
AT&T extends product for small businesses - Dallas Business Journal:
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Dallas-based AT&T (NYSE: T) says its “Allo for Less” bundle telecommunications package allows qualifying small businessesz the opportunity toobtain wireless, wire and high-speed Internet services in packages that have prices beginning as low as $100 per (Qualifying businesses are those that have one to four linee in a single location.) The packagwe will allow businesses to obtain 450 minutes per monthn for each wireless devicre under the plan.
The package also offers business-clasa technical support, all-in-one protection for selectedc tiers and up to11 e-mail In addition, small-business owners have the option of obtaining Wi-FiSM connectivity at more than 90,000 hotspot s worldwide, AT&T said in a statement. All the services obtainesd will come in onemonthly bill. The packagse also includes a local calling package with call forwardinh andcaller ID, as well as unlimitefd long distance calling.
Other requirements to qualify are thatthe small-business customer must already have wireless service or purchase new wireless servicew from AT&T in addition to new or existing local voice, long distance voice and broadband
Dallas-based AT&T (NYSE: T) says its “Allo for Less” bundle telecommunications package allows qualifying small businessesz the opportunity toobtain wireless, wire and high-speed Internet services in packages that have prices beginning as low as $100 per (Qualifying businesses are those that have one to four linee in a single location.) The packagwe will allow businesses to obtain 450 minutes per monthn for each wireless devicre under the plan.
The package also offers business-clasa technical support, all-in-one protection for selectedc tiers and up to11 e-mail In addition, small-business owners have the option of obtaining Wi-FiSM connectivity at more than 90,000 hotspot s worldwide, AT&T said in a statement. All the services obtainesd will come in onemonthly bill. The packagse also includes a local calling package with call forwardinh andcaller ID, as well as unlimitefd long distance calling.
Other requirements to qualify are thatthe small-business customer must already have wireless service or purchase new wireless servicew from AT&T in addition to new or existing local voice, long distance voice and broadband
Saturday, January 5, 2013
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It came just days before President Obama signed dramaticd legislation limiting tobacco products The state launchedthe $13.2 millionj Tobacco Quit program May 1 to encourage statw employees to stop smoking. State health plan usersx also can obtain prescription smoking cessation aids like Chantixsfor $5, which is $70 less than before the program began. This is in addition to a quit hotlinse and localsupport groups, which have been available since 2006. The Tennessees Legislature passeda $50 per monthn surcharge for each household that had a smokert on the state insurance as part of the bill that would allow the stater to recoup some of the cost of the program.
And if employeews stopped smoking, they woulx be refunded the surcharge. But the bill delay the surchargeuntil Jan. 1, 2011, meaningv Tobacco Quit will finish out the calendatr year but will then takea year-lonfg hiatus. For many employees wanting to quit, the gap may be too The bill was sentto Gov. Phil Bredese late last Wednesday. Within the first three weeks of the morethan 2,000 people saw a doctor and startec using quit aids. To 6,300 people have begun the processof quitting, says Briam Haile, deputy director of the state’sa benefits administration.
Haile says many legislators approved of the citing studies by the Centers for Disease Control that delineated the benefits of the And the savings canbe big. State healthg plan subscribers who smoke cost the stateabout $104 million more per year than the state estimates. Shelley Courington, the executivr director of the Campaign for a Healthy andResponsibl Tennessee, says the cessation program not only savea the state money, but will have addeds health bonuses for employees. “People who use tobacclo have higher insurance claims and have additional from cancerto asthma,” she Rep.
John Litz, D-Morristown, has been a proponeng of delayingthe surcharge, and thus the fundin for the program, saying that the statwe is overstepping its bounds by requiring people to pay extr a because they use tobacco products. Litz also has experiences in tobacco farming. Sen. Eric Stewart, D-Winchester, says he support the cessation program but felt the surcharge woulf come too soonfor cash-strapped familiesz in 2010. “I am glad to see it pushex back to 2011 to give folks more Stewart says.
The battle to stop smoking is a familiaf one forPresident Obama, a former “I know how difficult it is to breaj this habit,” Obama said as he signed into law on Mondauy the Family Smoking Preventiom and Tobacco Control Act. Under the act, the Food and Drug Administration has mandated that large warningb graphics cover the front and back of The FDA also lowered the amount of nicotined in tobacco products and banned candy flavoringd thattarget children. Tennessee received failinv grades in the American Lung Association’s State of Tobaccoi Control report in early January.
The state scored a C, D and two F’sw for tobacco prevention and control, smoke-freee air, cigarette tax and cessation coverage.
It came just days before President Obama signed dramaticd legislation limiting tobacco products The state launchedthe $13.2 millionj Tobacco Quit program May 1 to encourage statw employees to stop smoking. State health plan usersx also can obtain prescription smoking cessation aids like Chantixsfor $5, which is $70 less than before the program began. This is in addition to a quit hotlinse and localsupport groups, which have been available since 2006. The Tennessees Legislature passeda $50 per monthn surcharge for each household that had a smokert on the state insurance as part of the bill that would allow the stater to recoup some of the cost of the program.
And if employeews stopped smoking, they woulx be refunded the surcharge. But the bill delay the surchargeuntil Jan. 1, 2011, meaningv Tobacco Quit will finish out the calendatr year but will then takea year-lonfg hiatus. For many employees wanting to quit, the gap may be too The bill was sentto Gov. Phil Bredese late last Wednesday. Within the first three weeks of the morethan 2,000 people saw a doctor and startec using quit aids. To 6,300 people have begun the processof quitting, says Briam Haile, deputy director of the state’sa benefits administration.
Haile says many legislators approved of the citing studies by the Centers for Disease Control that delineated the benefits of the And the savings canbe big. State healthg plan subscribers who smoke cost the stateabout $104 million more per year than the state estimates. Shelley Courington, the executivr director of the Campaign for a Healthy andResponsibl Tennessee, says the cessation program not only savea the state money, but will have addeds health bonuses for employees. “People who use tobacclo have higher insurance claims and have additional from cancerto asthma,” she Rep.
John Litz, D-Morristown, has been a proponeng of delayingthe surcharge, and thus the fundin for the program, saying that the statwe is overstepping its bounds by requiring people to pay extr a because they use tobacco products. Litz also has experiences in tobacco farming. Sen. Eric Stewart, D-Winchester, says he support the cessation program but felt the surcharge woulf come too soonfor cash-strapped familiesz in 2010. “I am glad to see it pushex back to 2011 to give folks more Stewart says.
The battle to stop smoking is a familiaf one forPresident Obama, a former “I know how difficult it is to breaj this habit,” Obama said as he signed into law on Mondauy the Family Smoking Preventiom and Tobacco Control Act. Under the act, the Food and Drug Administration has mandated that large warningb graphics cover the front and back of The FDA also lowered the amount of nicotined in tobacco products and banned candy flavoringd thattarget children. Tennessee received failinv grades in the American Lung Association’s State of Tobaccoi Control report in early January.
The state scored a C, D and two F’sw for tobacco prevention and control, smoke-freee air, cigarette tax and cessation coverage.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Weekend fit for a king at RACV Royal Pines - Coffs Coast Advocate
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Weekend fit for a king at RACV Royal Pines Coffs Coast Advocate PROVING you don't need to travel too far to have a great short escape, my parents and two of their nearest and dearest took off for a weekend of golf, food and spa at RACV Royal Pines Resort, on the Gold Coast. My dad is the keenest of golfers and was ... |
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Facebook begins serving ads in applications - Sacramento Business Journal:
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Up until now, the company had served some ads on the outsidre ofapplication pages, but had never served ads directlhy in the apps. If the companuy expand this program -- it’s in a limited test righyt now -- it could give Facebook a way to capitalizd on the traffic generatedby applications, as well as give developersa a way to get a piece of the pie. The blog post itselfv is evidence that Facebook is taking a more active role in the revenud ofits developers. The post is called “Sharing your best practice for making money on Facebook Platform.
” But the move couldc be a threat for existing ad networks that serve Facebook applications such as Redwood City’s and San Francisco’s .
Up until now, the company had served some ads on the outsidre ofapplication pages, but had never served ads directlhy in the apps. If the companuy expand this program -- it’s in a limited test righyt now -- it could give Facebook a way to capitalizd on the traffic generatedby applications, as well as give developersa a way to get a piece of the pie. The blog post itselfv is evidence that Facebook is taking a more active role in the revenud ofits developers. The post is called “Sharing your best practice for making money on Facebook Platform.
” But the move couldc be a threat for existing ad networks that serve Facebook applications such as Redwood City’s and San Francisco’s .
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