May 2, 2024

		

Stephen Nellis


| Friday, May 27th, 2011

Brave new biotech: Camarillo startup launches first products

Features, Technology

PBS Biotech, a Camarillo-based startup, is bringing its first products to market.

| Friday, May 27th, 2011

DeVry arrives in Oxnard with MBA offerings

Top Stories

A new player has entered the crowded field of schools offering MBAs in the Tri-Counties — and this one is hoping to make a buck at it. DeVry University, the school whose publicly traded Illinois parent firm made $280 million in net income during fiscal 2010, has opened an Oxnard location at 300 E. Esplanade Read More →

| Friday, May 20th, 2011

Trustees seek $148M from Bryan Cave

Banking & Finance, Top Stories

A large law firm faces allegations that it knew about potentially illegal activities at defunct Paso Robles-based mortgage lender Estate Financial.

| Friday, May 20th, 2011

SLO firm making job cuts

Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

San Luis Obispo drone maker AeroMech Engineering is laying off about 20 percent of its work force.

| Monday, May 16th, 2011

Zooming with business: Region gears up for Amgen tour

Features

When some of the world’s best cyclists start tearing out from a starting line in Solvang for a time trial during the Amgen Tour of California, thousands of visitors will pack the Santa Ynez Valley to watch the Golden State’s answer to the Tour de France. Race organizers hope sales across the valley will boom, Read More →

| Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

SLO business and government law firm attracts big-city clients

Columns

Since 2004, San Luis Obispo County firm Carmel & Naccasha has expanded from its two founders to nine staff attorneys and five of-counsel attorneys by blending business and government agency law expertise. And perhaps no one is more surprised at the firm’s quick growth than partner Ziyad Naccasha, a San Luis Obispo native who moved Read More →

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Software firms trade espionage claims

Technology, Top Stories

The two largest property management software firms in the nation are locked in a court battle over alleged corporate espionage.