
Wanted: 700 workers for tri-county tech jobs

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More housing key to health of tri-county economy

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Thornberg: Slower growing economy doesn’t mean recession near

The eight-year trend of economic growth in California and the Central Coast does not necessarily mean a recession is coming, according to economists who spoke at the Central Coast Economic Forecast on Nov. 3 in San Luis Obispo. A common belief is that the economy has a life cycle that inevitably switches back and forth Read More →
Available retail space on State Street growing

There are twice as many available retail spaces on State Street than there were in 2015 and available retail square footage has almost tripled since 2016, according to speakers at the 10th annual Radius Real Estate and Economic Forecast at the Fess Parker — A Doubletree by Hilton Resort on Nov 1. The event featured Read More →
Amgen product sales slip but income stays steady

Net income at biotech giant Amgen stayed flat for the third quarter, despite a slight downtick in revenues to $5.8 billion, the company reported Oct. 25. Product sales saw a slight decline, including Neupogen, Epogen and its blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug Enbrel, which fell 6 percent, but net income stayed steady at a little more Read More →
Forecast: Ventura County economy to contract further in 2017

Ventura County’s economy is expected to contract further in 2017, declining by nearly 1 percentage point. That is the prediction of the California Lutheran University Center for Economic Research and Forecasting, which will present its forecast on Oct. 26. The CERF report says the dominant economic story to emerge in Ventura County over the past Read More →