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Watkins, Hamilton to leave UCSB for CLU

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[Editor’s Note: Click here to read an update of this story.] California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks has landed the most prominent team of economic forecasters in the Tri-Counties, the school said Feb. 24. Bill Watkins, Dan Hamilton and Kirk Lesh – who form the core of the University of California, Santa Barbara, Economic Forecast Read More →

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Chaos to commerce – South Coast troops aid Iraq

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Chaos to commerce – South Coast troops aid Iraq

BAGHDAD, IRAQ — After decades of sanctions and six years of conflict, the sprawling neighborhoods of Iraq’s largest city are understandably in poor shape. But as security improves, Iraq’s densely-packed urban areas are coming back to life. With them have come the retail businesses that were all but given up for lost in the post-2003 Read More →

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Ventura County sheds 500 jobs in 15 days

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Ventura County sheds 500 jobs in 15 days

A wave of job cuts has hit Ventura County this month, sweeping away nearly 500 positions – and possibly more. Some of the reductions are fallout from the acquisition of crippled lender Countrywide Financial by Bank of America. Other cuts stem from the global downturn in manufacturing, and yet still others have come in relatively Read More →

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Debit cards on the rise

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Debit cards on the rise

As the economy nosedives and the credit crunch continues, more consumers are whipping out their debit cards at the register. Instead of using cash, checks and credit cards, area retailers report an increased use in debit cards, which allow customers to access their checking or bank deposit accounts directly. Cashiers at regional Longs, Starbucks, Ralphs Read More →

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Two South Coast tech companies crumble

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Two South Coast tech companies crumble

Two publicly traded technology companies have disappeared from the Tri-Counties. Last month, Camarillo-based Kreido Biofuels and Goleta-based Commerce Planet ceased most operations in the region. The firms have sold their assets to other companies and remain only to handle administrative and legal matters. Kreido, which had developed a technology for the rapid production of biofuels, Read More →

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Diablo Canyon hires 2,000 for upgrades

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Features  /  Comments Off on Diablo Canyon hires 2,000 for upgrades

Though other parts of the Tri-Counties have seen staggering job losses in recent weeks, Pacific Gas & Electric has more than tripled its work force at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in Avila Beach. Diablo Canyon has hired 2,000 temporary workers as part of a two-stage, $700 million project that will make PG&E the Read More →

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Exports of region

By   /  Friday, February 20th, 2009  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Exports of region

With a population of 1.3 billion, China is undoubtedly the world’s manufacturing powerhouse. But as Chinese families rise to the middle class at unprecedented rates, the country is starting to be viewed as something different: a relatively untapped market for wine and other “Western” goods. According to export experts, serious wine sales to China have Read More →