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Strategies

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  • October 2, 2008
Riding the Storm Out

Raymond James took a moreconservative path years ago when times were better and that has paid off.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • October 2, 2008
Calendar of Events

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  • October 2, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Shells shuts downA one-time Gulf Coast institution that used to attract lines outside its locations that featured shelled peanuts, grouper sandwiches and wall paintings of local celebrities, Shells Seafood Restaurants Inc., is closing its doors.Two more for Chapter 11Bill Heard Chevrolet, a Plant City mainstay business for many years, recently closed days before mounting losses forced its parent company in Columbus, Ga. to file for protection from creditors in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.Yacht club project sailsThe Sarasota City Commission recently approved a $55 million yacht club and redevelopment project for an area just north of downtown Sarasota that promises to bring more than 100 jobs to the region, not to mention a jolt to the sagging local construction industry.Lee County manager clearedAn independent review of Lee County Manager Donald Stillwell found no evidence that he lied to county commissioners about his ownership in land whose value could be affected by their decisions.Airport traffic down 8%Southwest Florida International Airport saw an 8% decline in passenger traffic in August compared with the same month a year ago. Nearly 449,000 passengers traveled through the Fort Myers airport.FGCU gets $600,000Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers received a $600,000 gift from North Carolina-based banking company BB&T Corp. to establish the BB&T Distinguished Professorship in Free Enterprise at the Lutgert College

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  • October 2, 2008
Deliverance

A Gulf Coast-based shipping company nearly doubled itsrevenues this year, from $15 million to a projected $28 million.Saudi princesses with nearly $500,000 worth of accounts helps.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • October 2, 2008
Sweet or unsweet?

Just as it was putting its house in order, Alico was hit with news that the state plans to buy U.S. Sugar, its biggest customer. It's just one of the challenges Dan Gunter faces as Alico's new chief executive.

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  • October 2, 2008
Paving the State

TriCircle Pavers' business is down, but that doesn't mean it's out. Its owners are plottingto pave the rest of the state.

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  • October 2, 2008
Adjudicated: Success

A court set up for small-scale business cases gets clogged with so much work that it has to call a timeout.

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  • October 2, 2008
Tumblers and Jewelry

Two Gulf Coast businesses are surviving the downturn in their narrowly focused markets.

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  • October 2, 2008
A Taxing Business

Partners Joe Cox and James Nici have built aboutique law firm in Naples specializing in estate planning.Business is brisk thanks to Congress' twisted laws.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • September 25, 2008
Financial Statements

Financial Statements

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  • September 25, 2008
Ratings Services: F

Wall Street's crisis built as ratings services let loose subprime scourge.

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  • September 25, 2008
The Old Neighborhood

Greg Sembler took the helm of The Sembler Company at a tough timeand is steering it back to what it does well: neighborhood shopping centers.

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  • Business Observer Staff
  • September 25, 2008
Venture capital club

Nir Sharon is already a successful entrepreneur at 35, but he discovered that his Naples night club is the perfect place to do deals.

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  • September 25, 2008
Corporate Report

TBE Group merges with Cardno LimitedComegys Insurance Cornerbuys Jakhotia Insurance Roper Industries buysU.K.'s TechnologFlanders to move corporateoperations to N.C. facilityNanak's Landscapingbuys All About Green Revolution Money debutsnew reloadable cardNYSE grants extensionto WellCare Health PlansTIB Financial establishesnew trust committeeTechnology Research CFOplans to resignTarpon Springs Institute offersnew cataract lens implantAlico converts line of creditdebt on long-term loanHomeBanc opens two newbranch locations in Tampa Brooke Chase Associatesfinds CEO for Hoffco Beasley Broadcast Groupissues reduced quarterly dividendGates, Marinelli to be addedto Business Hall of FameSuperior Uniform Grouppicks Steelwedge SoftwareThree area companies topartner in Mercedes contestManatee Community Collegeapplies for four-year degreesGevity's next CEOreceives work permit

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  • September 25, 2008
Underground Showdown

Lee County landowners are fighting to preserve their property rights as the county leans toward greater mining restrictions.

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