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Strategies

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  • November 20, 2008
Corporate Report

Clockwork Home Services showsfranchise growth in third quarterBrown & Brown companybuys Agency AssociatesFirst National Bank startupcapital reaches $36.4 millionPartnership for DiamondheadCasino in Delta area is delayedHanover Capital Mortgagereports JWH merger to SECSunovia Energydebuts EvoLuciaLED product line

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Bye Bye, Michigan

Florida can still attractcompanies, especially if it recruits them from anti-business states such as Michigan. One tech company banked on connections in Naples.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Brand New Brand

An almost 10-year-old company rethinks itscustomer image during tough economic times.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Deja vu again

Fewer hotel sales have pulled down transactionrevenue at The Plasencia Group, but its advisory business, helping hotels run more efficiently, is booming.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Financial Statements

View Financial Statements from Walter Industries Inc. and PGT Inc.

  • Finance
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Canary in the Coal Mine

Loans backed in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration should be easy to make. One Fort Myers group that helps coordinate these kinds of loans warns that tough times are ahead.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Presidential Boost

Tampa Steel Erecting Co. is hoping more federal funds will help its bridge-building business.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 20, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Pinellas home constructionTo promote more single-family home construction, Pinellas County has been buying commercial properties and rezoning them to attract builders.SRI breaks groundSRI International recently broke ground on its new maritime research and development facility at the Port of St. Petersburg's Bayboro Harbor Marine Science district. AMD opensAdvanced Medical Disposal Inc. recently opened operations in Largo serving healthcare, chemical and pharmaceutical companies throughout the Tampa Bay region.Next up: BaltimoreA week after officially losing the Boston Red Sox spring training sweepstakes, some Sarasota County officials and tourism executives are switching focus to a rival of the Red Sox: the Baltimore Orioles.PL plans rate cutFlorida Power & Light filed proposals with the Florida Public Service Commission that would lower the typical residential customer bill in 2009 by 1.4%.Direct Air's new serviceDirect Air, a low-cost carrier based in Myrtle Beach, S.C., plans to start nonstop service from Charlotte County Airport in Punta Gorda to Worcester, Mass.; Kalamazoo, Mich.; Toledo, Ohio; Allentown, Penn.; Niagara Falls, N.Y., Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Myrtle Beach on Nov. 22.Pepper Ranch conservedCollier County plans to buy Pepper Ranch in eastern Collier County for $33.3 million. The land measures 2,512 acres.Proscenium moves alongThe Proscenium, a supersized mixed-use project for an underdev

  • Finance
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
A Big Zero

A zero rate world may lie ahead as King, Trichet cut.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Council, TECO at oddsThe Tampa City Council recently rejected a 25-year franchise agreement proposal offered by Tampa Electric Co., asking the utility to bury its power lines and adopt more environmentally friendly policies.Beckner vs. sprawlThe Gulf Coast construction industry will be keeping an eye on Kevin Beckner, who recently defeated conservative incumbent Brian Blair for a seat on the Hillsborough County Commission, running on a platform of limiting sprawl, protecting the environment and building mass transit.Developer pleads guilty One of the biggest mortgage fraud cases ever on the Gulf Coast saw its first guilty plea recently when onetime developer Michael A. Tringali admitted to his role in the scheme. Pappas resurfaces The Selby Foundation, one of the most well known charitable groups in Greater Sarasota, has chosen a new leader, one almost as well known as the organization.Lee visitors declineThe number of visitors who traveled to Lee County in September dropped 21% to 262,439, compared with the same month a year ago, according to Davidson Peterson Associates.Lely canal widenedCollier Enterprises and Collier County government have widened the Lely Main Canal from 50 feet to 125 feet.

  • Finance
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
She's Back

A high-powered Florida real estate executive isreturning to the Gulf Coast after spending two years up north. She re-enters during perilous times.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
Moving down market

Persystent Technologies has a new chief executive that is expanding the company's customer base.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
Faith-driven

Like many construction companies, Dallas 1 Construction & Development Inc. has struggled, but besidesdiversifying, it has another coping strategy: Faith.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
Financial Statements

View Financial Statements from Roper Industries Inc. and Lincare Holdings Inc.

  • Finance
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  • Business Observer Staff
  • November 14, 2008
Corporate Report

SeaBridge barge service tolink Port Manatee and TexasChico's October, quartershows continued sales declineSunovia, Precision-Lightingfinalize $2-million LED dealHurricane Glass Shield namedas authorized PGT dealerUnilens Vision of Largodebuts custom toric lensCooper Notification partnerswith Virginia security firmAlico declares dividend,sets annual meeting dateMETI's iStansimulator appears on 'Grey's Anatomy' METI's iStansimulator appears on 'Grey's Anatomy'

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