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While many workers across the country find themselves concerned about layoffs and cutbacks, SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC) Pacific plans to hire 600 new employees by the end of the year, with more to come next year.
The closure of San Diego National Bank last Friday didn’t surprise many, but questions remain over how the loss of a local lender, advertiser and donor will affect the San Diego community.
Poseidon Resources was issued its Coastal Development Permit Tuesday by the California Coastal Commission.
Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WM) has replaced its garbage collection trucks with a fleet of new clean-burning vehicles that run on liquefied natural gas (LNG).
San Marcos-based Submarina California Subs announced that Suzie Hunter has been named the new vice president of operations and marketing.
Leap Wireless International Inc. (Nasdaq: LEAP), a provider of wireless communications services, announced that John H. Chapple, Ronald J. Kramer and William A. Roper Jr. have been appointed to the company’s board of directors, effective Nov. 2.
San Diego State University’s College of Education has been recommended full accreditation by both state and national accreditation boards, the school announced Tuesday.
Hawthorne Cat, an authorized Caterpillar dealer, has promoted Brian Verhoeven to the position of chief financial officer of the Hawthorne enterprise.
Solpac Inc. is being awarded $6,496,350 for the design and construction of repairs to Bachelor Enlisted Quarters 210636 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
The San Diego Stock Exchange Index closed lower Tuesday at 101.43, down 3.5% percent from Monday. Advancing issues beat declining ones, 56 to 42, with 62 issues unchanged.
The Green Chamber of San Diego County, the brainchild of several San Diego County business owners and the Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce, has launched with a focus on helping county businesses get a piece of the green economy while doing good for the environment and community.
Calmune Corp., a San Diego-based privately held biotechnology company, has established an exclusive research collaboration with Crucell N.V.
La Jolla-based Altegris, a provider of alternative investments, has appointed Ken McGuire as chief operating officer.
General contractor Bomel Construction Co., Wolf Architecture, International Parking Design and Hope Engineering will lead the construction on a new east campus of the University of California, San Diego where a new parking structure and soccer field will be built.
Notices of default (NODs) were virtually flat for the second month in a row while there was a 12 percent increase in trustee deeds filed throughout San Diego County from September to October.
San Diego-based network backup provider Arkeia Software has acquired Kadena Systems, a Santa Clara-based provider of next-generation data deduplication technologies.
Carlsbad-based ViaSat Inc. (Nasdaq: VSAT) has been selected by BAE Systems Australia to provide satellite ground stations for a high-speed upgrade to Australian Defence Force (ADF) satellite communications.
San Diego-based portable entertainment system provider e.Digital Corp. (OTC: EDIG) has sued 19 companies, including Canon, Kyocera, Nokia, Panasonic and Pentax, for improperly using its patented flash-memory technology in digital cameras, voice recorders and mobile phones.
Novatel Wireless Inc. announced that Pannon is the first Hungarian mobile operator to launch Novatel's MiFi 2352 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot. Aethlon Medical Inc. announced it has initiated a collaborative biomarker discovery program with the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at Boston University School of Medicine and Sports Legacy Institute, according to company announcements, SEC filings and Bloomberg News.
The following "Local Notes" appeared in The Daily Transcript's Nov. 4, 1909 issue:
Voting ends on Friday for the Orchids & Onions awards representing the best and the worst new architecture, urban design and planning projects which have recently "bloomed" in San Diego.
The Deal of the Week was negotiated by Allen Chitayat, of the San Diego office of Hendricks & Partners on behalf of both the seller and buyer.
Lawmakers kept haggling Tuesday in their effort to alleviate California's water woes, as the Legislature prepared to vote on a package of bills that appears to lack the support needed to pass.
There is no single formula for filling a biotech space, but some parts of the county are getting the job done.
Rachas Inc., dba Chuze Fitness, has signed a seven-year, $1,225,500 lease for 21,500 square feet of retail space at Santee Town Center, 215 Town Center Parkway, Santee, 92071.
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