Earnings: First Capital Bancorp, Central Virginia Bankshares, Pfizer, Merck
May 7, 2010 by JustBuying.com · Leave a Comment
Earnings: First Capital Bancorp, Central Virginia Bankshares, Pfizer, Merck
The Henrico County-based company had $4.4 million in loans past due 30 to 89 days, representing 1.07 percent of its total portfolio. It had about $13.2 million of nonperforming loans at the end of the first quarter, including $3.4 million’s worth that were restructured and now making interest payments and $3 million in real estate repossessions.
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Golden Chalice Resources Acquires Kenogaming & Goose Lake Gold Properties in West Timmins Along Destor-Porcupine Fault
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Golden Chalice Resources Acquires Kenogaming & Goose Lake Gold Properties in West Timmins Along Destor-Porcupine Fault
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – 05/05/10) – Golden Chalice Resources Inc. (TSX-V: GCR – News ) (The Company) is pleased to announce, subject to regulatory approval, the acquisition of a 100% interest in the Kenogaming South Extension, Kenogaming Central, and Goose Lake gold properties. The properties consist of eleven claims (81 units) in the Kenogaming and Shaw Townships, Porcupine …
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Kforce Reports First Quarter Revenue of $226.7 Million and EPS of $0.07
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Kforce Reports First Quarter Revenue of $226.7 Million and EPS of $0.07
Tech and Perm Return to Positive Year Over Year Growth
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Tekelec Announces Agreements to Acquire Camiant and Blueslice Networks
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Tekelec Announces Agreements to Acquire Camiant and Blueslice Networks
Accelerates Mobile Data Offerings With Essential Technologies to Capitalize on 3G and LTE Data Growth
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Don Graham On Newsweek: ‘We’ll Get A Buyer’
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Don Graham On Newsweek: ‘We’ll Get A Buyer’
In the past, whenever Newsweek posted the occasional loss, Don Graham could see a way back to profitability. That wasn’t the case this time around. When the Washington Post Co. reviewed the magazine’s prospects earlier this year after pulling out the stops on a print and digital redesign, Graham couldn’t see that path.
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