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By Tom Bronzini / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Features / Comments Off on Taser to give South Coast jobs market a jolt
Taser International sees a huge future for its operations in Carpinteria.
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By Dana Olsen / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Features, Tourism, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Getting a lift: Holiday traffic grows at airports
The holiday season is expected to mark the start of a slow climb back to cruising altitude for area airports.
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies / Comments Off on Venoco, state tangle over oil royalties
[wikichart align=”right” ticker=”NYSE:VQ” showannotations=”true” livequote=”true” startdate=”02-06-2011″ enddate=”02-12-2011″ width=”300″ height=”245″] Venoco faces allegations from the State Lands Commission that it underpaid the state $9.5 million for the oil pumped from Platform Holly off the Goleta coast. The claims came in a lawsuit filed Nov. 16 by the State Lands Commission in Santa Barbara Superior Court. It Read More →
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Banking & Finance, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies / Comments Off on Lenco Mobile proposes $42M merger deal
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By Dana Olsen / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Features, Small Business, Women Inc. / Comments Off on Successful formula: Thousand Oaks woman rethinks the baby bottle
Seven years after Christine Barlow’s son was born with a birth defect, the baby bottle business she launched to help other infants avoid the same problem is up and running.
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By Marlize van Romburgh / Friday, December 2nd, 2011 / Columns, Restaurants / Comments Off on Entrepreneurs pin expansion plans on new Solvang wine and tapas bar
Three area entrepreneurs are moving from big-name hospitality to developing a series of small wine, beer and tapas bars in Southern California.