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Henry Dubroff

Henry Dubroff is the chairman, editor and majority owner of the Pacific Coast Business Times.


Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 24th, 2016

Dubroff: Fukushima nuclear disaster doomed Diablo Canyon

Central Coast, Columns, Energy, Latest news

Few people on the Central Coast took note of March 11 as the fifth anniversary of Japan’s 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. But you can trace the June 21 announcement that PG&E won’t operate the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant near Avila Beach beyond 2025 to the earthquake and tsunami on the Japanese coast that destroyed four Read More →

| Friday, June 24th, 2016

Strawberry crop might not always remain No. 1

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

It’s going to take a lot to dethrone the strawberry as the region’s top crop. But there are plenty of signs that the juicy red fruit that’s a year round sensation may not last forever at the top of the agribusiness pile. The retirement of the Dullam family, reported earlier in the Business Times, and Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 17th, 2016

Dubroff: Why Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn might be out of sync

Columns, Latest news, Technology

Just one year ago, LinkedIn made history on the Central Coast when it created the region’s first unicorn, buying Lynda.com for $1.5 billion. Now LinkedIn is selling itself to Microsoft for $26 billion, or an estimated 79 times operating earnings, in what Bloomberg and the New York Times DealBook column describe as one of the Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 17th, 2016

Mass shootings taking terrible toll in America

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

Two years ago it was Isla Vista. This year it is San Bernardino and Orlando. Mass shootings have become a way of life in America — and that is a tragedy. This year’s shootings have a particularly troubling twist: the targeting of LGBTQ victims in a nightclub by a young American-born Muslim who apparently was Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 10th, 2016

Dubroff: Race for Lois Capps’ House seat mirrors national politics

Columns, Latest news

Once a gerrymandered district known as the “ribbon of shame” for wrapping up Democratic strongholds, the safe House seat held for two decades by Democrat Lois Capps is looking more and more like national politics in microcosm. Capps’ decision not to run in California’s 24th Congressional District created a wide open field that was narrowed Read More →

| Friday, June 10th, 2016

Fraud charges cap sad demise of Melchiori

Editorials, Higher Education, Latest news, Opinion, Real Estate, Tourism

It was an iconic company among general contractors and its rise marked a pivot point in Santa Barbara’s emergence as a hub for tourism and technology in the 1990s. Ugo Melchiori, an immigrant from Northern Italy, turned skills as a craftsman into a business that, beginning in the late 1980s, was nearly as powerful as Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 3rd, 2016

Dubroff: C-Suite shift at Deckers Brands fitting exit for Martinez

Columns, Latest news

As you read this column, one of the legendary business leaders in the Tri-Counties will be headed into retirement. Sort of. Angel Martinez, 60, the strategist who charted a growth path for Deckers Brands and helped turn the region into a hub for fashion forward design, said just before Memorial Day he’ll be stepping down Read More →