By Henry Dubroff / Thursday, January 19th, 2023 / Columns, Latest news, Opinion / Comments Off on Dubroff: Small business recovery should be part of the POTUS visit to the region
When Joe Biden arrives on the Central Coast during his expected tour of storm damage, the unspoken issue won’t be the missing documents found at his former office and current residence in Delaware. Those questions will likely get plenty of airtime. But the unspoken questions will be what has happened to the small business haven Read More →
Since she was a kid, Sarah Oberman has been involved in the aviation industry. For nearly 50 years, her parents owned and operated Channel Islands Aviation. “As far as I can remember, I’ve been involved in airplanes, whether it was flying for family trips, or when I was old enough, I started washing airplanes for Read More →
Joie Krintzman is used to being in a dance store. In her youth, she took up competitive dance, an art she kept going through high school. Now, her two daughters have now followed suit, with her eldest starting at the age of 6. “Her favorite thing to do was to go inside the dance shop. Read More →
In a continued effort to rebuild its image and set a new standard for the company, CURE Pharmaceutical has rebranded to Avenir Wellness, the company announced on Jan. 17. Formerly located in Oxnard, Avenir’s new headquarters is now in Sherman Oaks, as the company’s decision to rebrand is also the result of its selling of Read More →
By Jorge Mercado / Tuesday, January 17th, 2023 / Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Semtech closes $1.2B acquisition, could see big bounce back in 2023
Camarillo-based Semtech Corp. closed its acquisition of Sierra Wireless, it announced on Jan. 12, setting the stage for the semiconductor company to reach new heights. Semtech, which specializes in the Internet of Things applications, concluded its months process with an all-cash transaction worth about $1.2 billion, making it the largest acquisition in the company’s history. Read More →
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other elected officials were in Santa Barbara to support work underway that has made a difference following Jan. 9’s unprecedented storm and express the need to locals to stay vigilant as more rainfall is expected. Newsom, Rep. Salud Carbajal, Senators Monique Limon and Gregg Hart and other local officials were Read More →
Business, especially small businesses, is trying to make a comeback from the COVID-19 pandemic that hampered them for the past couple of years. But, holding it back, even more, is government gridlock, several speakers at The State of American Business conference said on Jan. 12, with many of them sharing their views on what lies Read More →