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April 30, 2008

Fed cuts funds rate .25%
Fed cuts funds rate .25%

The Fed move was in line with expectations. Wall Street believes this could well wrap up the Fed’s rate cuts unless the economy threatens to fall into a worse slump than currently expected.  The Fed said it stood ready to “act as needed to promote sustainable economic growth and stability.“ That phrase was seen as a signal that the Fed is as worried about weak growth as it is about the risk of higher inflation.


April 28, 2008

A “sweet deal”: Candy company Mars Inc. looks to buy Wrigley
A “sweet deal”: Candy company Mars Inc. looks to buy Wrigley

The merger of Mars, maker of M&Ms, Snickers bars and other candy, and Wrigley, which produces such gums as Extra, Eclipse, and Orbit, could force other snack companies to merge to compete with the new confectionary giant.


April 24, 2008

Media General shareholders elect new directors
Media General shareholders elect new directors

Media General shareholders today elected three new directors nominated by Harbinger Capital Partners.


April 23, 2008

Philip Morris profit up 29 percent
Philip Morris profit up 29 percent

Net income advanced 29 percent to $1.87 billion, or 89 cents a share, from $1.45 billion, or 69 cents, a year earlier, the New York-based company said. Revenue climbed 18 percent to $15.6 billion. The company said full-year profit would increase faster than it previously expected.


April 22, 2008

SunTrust profit plummets
SunTrust profit plummets

First-quarter profit fell 45 percent as the company set aside more money to cover bad loans to homeowners and builders.


April 18, 2008

Merrill Lynch plans to cut 3,000 jobs
Merrill Lynch plans to cut 3,000 jobs

The cuts do not affect financial advisers or investment associates at most of the branch offices, such as the one in Richmond, a spokeswoman for the brokerage said yesterday.


April 15, 2008

Centra reworks its debt as mortgage crisis snarls markets
Centra reworks its debt as mortgage crisis snarls markets

The long-term financial structure that Centra used to cover the cost of the new East Tower at Lynchburg General Hospital was hit by aftershocks from the subprime mortgage crisis — briefly almost tripling interest rates for the local health care system.

Dissident for Media General board gets support
Dissident for Media General board gets support

Proxy firm backs one nominee as company pushes its own slate


April 09, 2008

Fed chairman to speak in Richmond
Fed chairman to speak in Richmond

About 235 business representatives are expected to attend the sold-out luncheon at the University of Richmond on Thursday. An overflow room for students and others also will be filled, said council President Randolph Bell, former U.S. ambassador at large.


April 08, 2008

Circuit City plans to reduce size of its board
Circuit City plans to reduce size of its board

Circuit City Stores Inc. wants to reduce the size of its board of directors at the chain’s annual shareholder’s meeting in June.


April 04, 2008

Circuit City to meet with renegade investor
Circuit City to meet with renegade investor

Circuit City Stores Inc. has agreed to meet with renegade investor Mark J. Wattles.  In a letter delivered this morning, Mikael Salovaara, lead director of the Circuit City board of directors, agreed to meet with Wattles and discuss company strategy.


April 02, 2008

Raycom buys Richmond’s NBC affiliate WWBT
Raycom buys Richmond’s NBC affiliate WWBT

Raycom Media Inc., which already owns WTVR, bought WWBT. That’s generally against federal regulations, but the Federal Communications Commission agreed last week to allow the situation to stand for six months. During that time, Raycom will have to sell WTVR.

Media General, dissident weigh in on proxy battle
Media General, dissident weigh in on proxy battle

Investors heard from both sides yesterday in a proxy battle between Media General Inc. and a dissident shareholder over the direction of the Richmond-based media company, owner of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and WSLS.


March 31, 2008

S&K sees potential in the uniform business

S&K Famous Brands Inc. is the latest competitor to jump into the uniform business.  The Henrico County-based discount menswear retailer has created a division to design and sell uniforms and other corporate apparel to companies for their employees to buy.

Altria moves headquarters from New York to Richmond

The Fortune 500 company is coming to Richmond to join its subsidiary, Philip Morris USA, the nation’s largest cigarette maker


March 28, 2008

Bush administration proposes sweeping overhaul of financial regulation

In an effort to deal with the problems highlighted by the current severe credit crisis, the new plan would give major new powers to the Federal Reserve, according to a 26-page executive summary obtained Friday by The Associated Press.


March 24, 2008

Home sales unexpectedly rise in February

After falling for six straight months, sales of existing homes posted an unexpected increase in February. But the median home price tumbled by the largest amount on record.


March 20, 2008

Big winners in airwaves action include wireless incumbents

AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless, the nation’s two biggest cell phone carriers, bid a combined $16 billion of the record $19.6 billion pledged in the auction, according to an AP analysis of the results. Verizon Wireless bid $9.4 billion while AT&T Inc. bid $6.6 billion.

Jobless claims rise by larger-than-expected amount

The Labor Department said Thursday that applications for jobless benefits totaled 378,000 last week. That was an increase of 22,000 from the previous week and was a far bigger jump than had been expected.


March 19, 2008

Lawmaker looking at mandatory reserves for investment banks

The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee said Wednesday he will push for stricter federal regulation of investment banks, including making them hold reserves similar to those required of commercial banks.

Wall Street Close Wednesday, March 19th: Stocks plummet

Declining issues outpaced advancers by more than 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange


March 18, 2008

U.S. Treasury could profit from $30 billion support of Bear Stearns, though it’s unlikely

If money can be made on the deal, a purely private-sector buyout could have been arranged, but “the markets right now are so opaque, and have been for so long, that investors don’t know what to believe,“ Mason said.

Delta to offer voluntary severance payouts to 30,000 employees; further cut US capacity

Delta Air Lines, faced with a weak economy, dimmer hopes of a combination with Northwest Airlines and record fuel prices that are eating up profits, said Tuesday it will offer voluntary severance payouts to roughly 30,000 employees - more than half its work force - and cut U.S. capacity by an extra 5 percent.

Fed lowers funds rate 0.75%

The latest action brought the federal funds rate - the interest that banks charge each other - down to 2.25 percent, the lowest point since late 2004. It marked the second back-to-back cuts of three-fourths of a percentage point.

CVS Caremark agrees to settle Medicaid fraud claims

Pharmacy chain CVS Caremark Corporation has agreed to pay almost $37 million to the federal government, 23 states including Virginia and the District of Columbia to settle claims it billed Medicaid programs for a more expensive formulation of an antacid.


March 17, 2008

With JPMorgan deal to rescue Bear Stearns, market wonders which investment bank may fall next

Despite the weekend agreement for JPMorgan Chase & Co. to buy Bear Stearns for a fraction of its value last week, worries that other banks had sizable exposure to troubled credit markets sent global markets tumbling

Wall Street at Midday Monday, March 17th - Stocks down, but off lows

Wall Street has seen calm today, as investors react to news that JPMorgan Chase & Co. is buying investment house Bear Stearns in a deal backed by the government.

Verizon upgrades DSL speed in Lynchburg

Verizon has upgraded equipment in several Lynchburg-area locations to more than double the download speed available to some DSL users

Lynchburg hotel owners step up renovations to compete with new hotels

The increasing number of rooms means hotels could have to compete more for market share, and they might have to struggle to keep rooms full in other times of the year.

Gretna company named to prestigious list of top privately-held businesses

Fire tankers, tanker trucks that haul propane and gasoline, septic system trucks, waste oil tankers - if it has wheels and a tank on it, odds are the tank was built at Amthor International in Gretna.

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