San Diego Business Journal back issues from May 2006:
Leap Wireless finally connects locally: with $100m investment, cricket will be offered for the first time in S.D.(San diego)(Company overview)
May 01, 2006; ... Leap Wireless International Inc., the locally based flat-rate wireless carrier primarily offered in middle market cities, is rolling out its low-cost service called Cricket in San Diego late this year or in early 2007 in a move that entails a $100 million investment. The company ...
A market for mansions: whether it's on the ranch, in Del Mar, La Jolla or even Chula Vista, high-dollar homes are hot properties.(construction industry)
May 01, 2006; ... Veteran builder Bill Davidson remembers the days when a $50,000 home in San Diego was considered luxurious, while those selling for $100,000 were largely reserved for captains of industry and celebrities. That was in the early 1970s, recalled Davidson, who has a long memory for ...
Chicken helps fatten Jack's bottom line: bird flu no threat to its profits--yet.(Jack in the Box Inc.)
May 01, 2006; ... Bobby Kittel, a manager at a Downtown fitness club, says he eats at Jack in the Box at least once a week because it's convenient and open around the clock. "It's the closest fast food restaurant to my house. I live in South Park," he says. "And when I come Downtown, it's the ...
Kashi takes its roots on the road: ambitious marketing campaign brings the cereal to consumers.(advertising promotion leads to vast growth)
May 01, 2006; ... Whether it's conquering the surf to demonstrate the power of good nutrition or trotting off to exotic locales in search of new ingredients, Kashi executives Jeff Johnson and Greg Fleishman are convinced that the best way to grow their business is by using one of the ad industry's trendiest ...
Businesses brace for the fallout from boycott: from eateries to health care, most employers confident staff will be in place.(work labor gets affected by boycotts)
May 01, 2006; ... Come the morning of May 1, more than a few San Diego businesses could be short-staffed because of a planned economic boycott to dramatize the need for immigration reform. How many workers heed the call to stay home from their jobs is difficult to determine, but several companies ...
New ConVis CEO brings 'remarkable' background: current chief Reint Reinders steps down in June.(chief executive officer)
May 01, 2006; ... A successful executive leaves a secure job at a company he helped take to new heights to run a tourism bureau that has been embroiled in a political tug of war and suffered significant revenue cuts in recent years. The money is good, but it's average compared with a cross ...
City in line to participate in health cost project: study would require hospitals to share pricing information.(health care pricing)
May 01, 2006; ... San Diego could be one of about a dozen American cities selected for a federal project to make more health pricing information public. With little fanfare, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt came into town and met with about 20 hand-picked San Diegans on ...
Jimsair seeks FAA's help in airport dispute: master plan could force the company's relocation.(Federal Aviation Administration)
May 01, 2006; ... Jimsair Aviation Services, which has been trying unsuccessfully for nearly a decade to get approval to build a new terminal at Lindbergh Field, has alleged that the agency running the airport is discriminating against it and has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to intervene. ...
Callaway's new executive asks analysts to be patient: quarter falls short of expectations.(financial report of Callaway Golf Co.)(Financial report)
May 01, 2006; ... Sales were flat but net income was up during the first quarter at Carlsbad-based Callaway Golf Co. The company which makes and markets golf clubs, balls and accessories tinder several brand names--reported first-quarter net income of $22.9 million, or 33 cents per diluted share, ...
Winery downsizes to go back to the basics.(Callaway Vineyard and Winery)(Company overview)
May 01, 2006; ... Callaway Vineyard & Winery, which had one of its brands oil major retailers' shelves, is going back to its roots. The winery founded in 1968 and sold in 1982 by the late Eli Callaway, who also founded Carlsbad-based Callaway Golf Co. was last sold by Allied Domecq Wines USA to ...
1906 Lodge at Coronado Beach may get nod as a historic location.(approval to the preservation of a lodge at Coronado Beach)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Landmark, Ho: Coronado may soon have its second national historic landmark if the National Park Service gives final approval to the preservation application for the 1906 Lodge at Coronado Beach. At present, the Hotel del Coronado is the only property with such status. Sue ...
Insurance bill would affect state's small firms: legislation would let trade groups offer health coverage.(Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and Affordability Act, offers health insurance plans)
May 01, 2006; ... Historic federal health care insurance legislation to be considered as early as next week would have a major impact on California's small businesses. The type of effect depends on whom you ask. The bill, the Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and ...
Judge rules in favor of stem cell research in state.(proposition 71 violates state law)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... The judge hearing the lawsuits to repeal $3 billion for stem cell research in California has sided with voters. Both sides have said they expect an appeal by those who filed the suits heard in Alameda Superior Court--the People's Advocate and National Tax Limitation Foundation ....
Neurocrine boosts sales effort, though it has no products on the market.(financial report of Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Focusing On Sales: San Diego's Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. nearly tripled expenses last quarter--mostly related to sales force efforts, but the company doesn't yet have a product to sell. Neurocrine expects, however, to hear from the Food and Drug Administration this month on ...
UCSD leaders heading east.(University of California (San Diego))
May 01, 2006; ... UCSD Leaders Heading East: Ed Holmes, the vice chancellor of health sciences and dean of the medical school at UC San Diego, will leave one perfect climate for another this fall--from San Diego to Singapore. After five years at UCSD, Holmes, 65, has accepted a position at the ...
No red herring here: S.D. tech firms seek honors.(San Diego)
May 01, 2006; ... Eight San Diego technology and biotechnology firms are among 200 finalists in the annual Red Herring 100 North America competition. The Red Herring 100-North America awards are sponsored by Red Herring, Inc., which reports on how innovation and entrepreneurship are transforming ...
Qualcomm brewing up some new products to be on display at conference.(Brew2006 conference of QUALCOMM Inc.)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Concocting Wireless Solutions: San Diego-based Qualcomm Inc., a wireless technology solutions provider, will hold its Brew2006 Conference from May 31 through June 2 at Downtown's Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego. The kickoff for the sixth annual event, which is based on the ...
State can't match national growth.(recruiting for high technology industry)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... State Can't Match National Growth: Job losses in California's high-tech industry slowed in 2004 compared with the previous year, according to an annual report released April 19 by the AeA, a nationwide technology trade association with a San Diego office. California's high-tech ...
Expansion financing.(credit line to expand its business)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Expansion Financing: San Diego-based Syntricity Inc., a provider of enterprise yield management software for the semiconductor industry, announced April 20 that it received a $1.5 million credit line to expand its business. The credit facility is arranged through General ...
What are the hidden patent infringement risks associated with a company's launch of products? What you should know to protect your business.(patents to protect business)
May 01, 2006; ... Even if you have patents covering your innovative new product, patents owned by others may limit your right to commercialize that product. The last thing any business executive would want is to successfully launch a new product, and then be sued by a competitor for infringing the ...
Southwest Community deal is likely to close by June: CEO Frank Mercardante will join placer Sierra's board.(Chief executive Officer)
May 01, 2006; ... The acquisition of Carlsbad's Southwest Community Bancorp announced in February is on the fast track and should happen by June 9, said Chief Executive Officer Frank Mercardante. "Placer Sierra (Bankshares) received their approval from the Federal Reserve and all that it needs is ...
Community Bancorp improves net income in first quarter.(financial report of Community Bancorp.)(Financial report)
May 01, 2006; ... Escondido-based Community Bancorp had another nice quarter, improving its net income to $3.6 million in the first quarter compared with $2.5 million for the same period of 2005. Chief Executive Officer Michael Perdue said while there are signs the region's economy isn't growing ...
1st Pacific Bank enjoys an improved quarter.(financial report of 1st Pacific Bank of California)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Better Earnings: San Diego-based 1st Pacific Bank of California reported net income for the first quarter of $692,788 compared with $422,171 for the like period in 2005. The bank, based in University City, saw total assets grow to $277 million, up 21 percent from the prior ...
Doubling up.(Seacoast Commerce Bank)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Doubling Up: Chula Vista-based Seacoast Commerce Bank reported first-quarter net income of $38,185 compared with a net loss of $84,795 for the same period last year. For all of 2005, Seacoast Commerce reported a net loss of $296,055. The single-office bank reported its total ...
Loss is less.(financial report of Coronado First Bank)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Loss Is Less: Coronado First Bank opened Oct. 3, so it's still in a net loss mode. For the first quarter, the unaudited loss was $349,000, which was 18 percent better than the loss of $427,000 reported in the fourth quarter. Total assets at the single-office bank were $23.6 ...
High performance.(financial report of Mission Oaks National Bank)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... High Performance: Temecula-based Mission Oaks Bancorp reported net income for the first quarter nearly doubled to $788,000 from the prior year's first quarter, when it had $419,000 in net income. That gave the bank an average return on assets of 2.2 percent, above the prior ...
Growth spurt.(financial report of Landmark National Bank)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Growth Spurt: Solana Beach-based Landmark National Bank reported net income of $259,000 in the fist quarter, compared with the like period of last year, when it had $4,000 in net income. Total assets increased 63 percent to $122.6 million, while ...
Two down.(Mission Federal Credit Union)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Two Down: Citing a need to realign the organization, and decrease overhead, Mission Federal Credit Union said it is closing branches in City Heights and Rancho Penasquitos and eliminating 12 administrative positions. The San Diego-based credit union with $1.9 billion in assets said it is ...
Healthy profit.(financial report of Temecula Valley Bancorp.)(Financial report)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Healthy Profit: Temecula Valley Bancorp reported net income for its first quarter of $3.98 million, up 33 percent from the like period of 2005. Return on average assets for the bank reached 1.82 percent, down from 1.91 percent in the like period of last year. Total ...
Wachovia Corp. pulls the plug on lending unit here: 'precarious' business environment leads to the decision.(acquisition)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... AmNet Mortgage Inc., the San Diego-based mortgage bank that was acquired by Charlotte, N.C.-based Wachovia Corp. in December, discontinued its subprime lending unit and eliminated about 100 positions earlier this year. "The subprime market got hammered in pricing and ...
New leader, more cash for PhotoThera.(Dr. Jackson Streeter, chief scientific officer of PhotoThera Inc.)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... PhotoThera Inc., a Carlsbad company developing a laser treatment for stroke patients, will end the month with a new leader and a $30.5 million infusion of venture capital. Thomas Wilder went to work as PhotoThera's president and chief executive April 17. Dr. Jackson Streeter, ...
New partnership adds a British touch to UCSD: schools to help push business ties in both countries.(University of California (San Diego))(SETsquared, which stands for Southern England Technology Triangle)
May 01, 2006; ... A partnership with Great Britain being launched in San Diego holds potential for local researchers and businesses to develop technology for commercial markets. UC San Diego is the local collaborator in the new global partnership that launches May 2 and includes UC Irvine and the ...
International aid: Microenterprise Program helps refugees become small-business owners.(International Rescue Committee)(Organization overview)
May 01, 2006; ... Mismatched folding chairs, stained green carpeting and bad fluorescent lighting; the San Diego office of the International Rescue Committee is about as bare-bones an operation as they come. But amid all the scattered paperwork, dated office equipment and a "break room" nook ...
Running an ethical firm a key for local handyman: Iranian native opened business 2 months ago.(Mike Khodaey)
May 01, 2006; ... Sadly, there are probably more than a few San Diego businessmen who would happily cut corners and cheat their clients if it meant raising their own profit margins. But for small-business owner Mike Khodaey, basic business ethics are a matter of civic pride. Khodaey, who hails ...
Electrical engineer runs dry cleaning business: Ukrainian grandmother opened Oceanside shop about 18 months ago.(Raisa Annenkova)
May 01, 2006; ... For some people, a midlife career change comes when all the excitement of a first profession has ceased. But for people such as North County's Raisa Annenkova, the decision to embark on a midlife career change is driven by a will to survive. The Ukrainian-born mother of two and ...
Pair of businesses add Colombian flair to El Cajon: baker, jewelry maker focusing on growth.(Flavors of Colombia and Hands of the Andes)
May 01, 2006; ... Pay $1,000 or you die and your children will be kidnapped. For many people, that's a small price to pay in return for the safety of a loved one. But when $1,000 to you might as well be $1 million, terrified doesn't begin to describe your reaction. Just ask Antonio Gomez. The ...
Mom finds joy in caring for other parents' children: Ethiopian woman runs S.D. day-care facility.(San diego)
May 01, 2006; ... Haunting images of starving Ethiopian children have been seen around the world for decades. It's no wonder then why Lia Woldu, who legally emigrated from that famine-stricken country as an adult, holds a special, empathetic place in her heart for little ones. The ...
Commercial printing companies.(statistical table)(Statistical table)
May 01, 2006; ... <Pre> COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANIES Ranked by 2005 revenue RankCompany Telephone (last Address Fax year) Web site Toll-free number1 Commercial Press, ...
Refugee from Bosnia finds the good life in S.D.: proprietor's limousine service is cruising along.(San diego)
May 01, 2006; ... Homeownership, a prospering small business and his only daughter about to graduate from college; refugee Will Deretic knows he could not ask for a better life. "I didn't have nothing practically when I came here and now I have so much," Deretic said. Seven years ago, ...
Caterer discovers African Spice is hot in N. County: family hoping to open restaurant this summer.(North County)(Kamse Karie, of African Spice)
May 01, 2006; ... At an age when many American youths are pushing away from their family ties in search of their own independence, 21-year-old Kamse Karie is a devoted player in his family's budding catering business. Originally from Somalia, Karie, along with eight other members of his family, ...
Data storage becomes manageable with software: supercomputer center teams with firm to create commercial uses.(data storage software commercially)
May 01, 2006; ... Mountains of paperwork, e-mail and photos pile up in corporate offices every day. Yet resources are available to store and manage millions of gigabytes of data being produced in the private sector, as well as government, public and academic institutions. Taking the ...
Casually clad attorney serious about small-claims court.(book about small claims courts)(Blue Jeans Law: Guide to Winning in Small Claims Court)
May 01, 2006; ... There is three-piece-suit law, and then there is blue-jeans law. Jeffrey A. Isaac subscribes to the latter. San Diego's famed "lawyer in blue jeans" and prodigious author has released his latest book, "Blue Jeans Law: Guide to Winning in Small Claims Court." But, ...
Staffing service says pay, retention of top attorneys are issues on the front burner.(labor relations)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Front-Burner Issue: The folks at Robert Half Legal bring glad tidings to seasoned lawyers. As the economy brightens and the hiring climate improves, they tell us, job opportunities for veteran legal eagles are on the rise. As a result, said the national staffing service, ...
Onward and upward.(appointment)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Onward And Upward: Camille Sobrian has been promoted to managing director of Procopio Business Consulting, a subsidiary of the San Diego law firm of Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch, LLP. She will oversee the day-to-day operations of the consulting firm, in addition to ...
Hundreds assemble at state capital for legislative summit.(conferences)
May 01, 2006; ... I recently returned last Wednesday, April 26 from the annual California State Chamber of Commerce Business Legislative Summit in Sacramento. There were literally hundreds of chamber executives and board of director members that descended on the state capital to meet with elected officials ...
San Diego experiences a condo commotion.(condominium conversion)
May 01, 2006; ... An effort by a San Diego City Council committee on April 26 to rein in condo conversions is "a small, but positive step, since developers put the kibosh on settlement talks," said San Diego attorney Cory Briggs. But a coalition of San Diego builders doesn't agree, saying the ...
Confidence in local economy prompts office market demand.(financial report)
May 01, 2006; ... Prognostications and first-quarter reports continue to trickle in. Grubb & Ellis/BRE Commercial reports that, during the first quarter of 2006, San Diego's office market experienced a strong demand for space due to improved business confidence resulting in corporate expansion. ...
Urban Land Institute promotes sustainable development issues.(planning of Urban Land Institute)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... ULI Initiatives: Promoting sustainable development and public infrastructure funding were recently named the top goals in 2006 of the Urban Land Institute San Diego/Tijuana chapter. The ULI, with more than 700 members in San Diego and Tijuana, is a nonprofit organization that ...
Big deals.(contracts)
May 01, 2006; ... Big Deals: La Costa Towne Center in Carlsbad has sold for $38.5 million to La Costa Tower Fund, LLC, an entity controlled by BlackRock Realty Advisors, Inc. The seller was Azure Investors, LLC, based in St. Louis. Richard Lebert and Mark McEwen of Colliers International ...
Who's on first.(contracts of Del Mar Heritage, LLC.)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Who's On First: Home buyers have a chance to buy a piece of San Diego history, along with a Craftsman-style home, in a redevelopment called Heritage on First. Located in the heart of Hillcrest on First Avenue, the Heritage is billed as "a one-of-a-kind" condo development. The ...
Sales.(contracts)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Property: 8016 Broadway, Lemon Grove. Seller: O'Neal Family Trust. Selling agents: Ben Tashakorian of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyer and seller. Buyer/square footage: Interstate Holdings purchased 3,383 square feet of commercial space and 1.25 ...
Leases.(contracts)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Properly: 8557 Owens Ave., Nos. 112 and 210, Carlsbad. Lessor: Buie Carlsbad, LLC. Leasing agents: Joe Anderson, Rick Reeder and Matty Sundberg of Grubb & Ellis represented the lessor and Dave Marino of Irving Hughes represented the lessee. Lessee/square ...
Grubb & Ellis/BRE Commercial.(contracts of Sea Breeze Vista L.L.C.)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Grubb & Ellis/BRE Commercial has announced that improvements have been completed at the Ash Street Business Center in Vista. Cost: Unavailable. ...
Graham Downes Architecture.(contracts of Graham Downes Architecture Inc.)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Graham Downes Architecture has designs under way for the construction of a 441,000-square-foot, multifamily residential development on a 5-acre site in Las Vegas. Cost: $40 ...
Johnson & Jennings General Contracting.(contracts)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Johnson & Jennings General Contracting has completed tenant improvements for the 25,213-square-foot offices of Zenith Insurance on Hazard Center Drive in San Diego. The firm relocated to the new offices from its previous location at 1660 N. Hotel Circle Drive. Cost: ...
Sudberry Development Inc.(contracts)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006 ... Sudberry Development Inc. has begun construction on Village Walk at EastLake, a 162,000-square-foot upscale retail development located in the master-planned community of EastLake in Chula Vista. ...
Sully-Jones Roofing Co.(CONSTRUCTION JOURNAL)
May 01, 2006 ... Sully-Jones Roofing Co. has completed re-roofing of the Nations Rent commercial building ...
Legal notices.(summons)
May 01, 2006 ... SUMMONS CASE No. GIG 857396 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: CHARLES AUSTIN, an individual; RUTH LOPEZ, an individual, and ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES and DOES 1 through 30 inclusive. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: SOPHIA DAWES, an individual You ...
Web connect directory.(web sites)(Directory)
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San Diego public stocks.(table of stock prices)(Statistical table)
May 01, 2006 ... <Pre> Index Watch Index 4/25/064/18/06 Net Change %Change San Diego Business Journal Index 1640.311654.42 -14.11 -0.85% Dow Jones Industrial Average11283.25 11268.77 14.48 0.13% ...
Vical Inc.(company overview)(Company overview)
May 01, 2006 ... <Pre> VICAL INC. NASDAQ--VICL Vical Inc. researches and develops biopharmaceutical products based on its deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, delivery technologies. Vical has gained access to enhancing technologies through licensing and collaborative agreements. Vical, together with its ...
Calendar.(conferences)(Calendar)
May 01, 2006 ... If you would like your business event that costs $75 or less to attend included in the calendar section make sure your press release arrives at our offices at least 15 working days before the event. Send requests to: Liz Wiedemann San Diego Business ...
Change of address.(new location of NAI Cohen Esrey Real Estate Services Inc. )(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Change Of Address: NAI San Diego, a full-service brokerage company, has relocated its corporate headquarters to spiffy new digs at 123 Camino de la Reina, Suite 200 South, in the Golden Valley Office Park in Mission Valley. The firm ...
Gas goes up.(Gasoline prices high)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... Gasoline prices rose an average of 12.6 cents in the week leading up to April 21, the Automobile Club of Southern California reported. The Auto Club's ...
Jobless rate goes down.(unemployment rate dipped)(Brief article)
May 01, 2006; ... San Diego's unemployment rate dipped 200 basis points to 3.9 percent in March, down from 4.1 percent in February, and well below the 4.5 percent recorded in March 2005, according to the latest report from the state's Employment Development ...