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has initiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, Six Flags announced Six Flags’ (OTCBB: SIXF) board of directors on June 12 votee to begin reorganization proceedingsin U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Distric tof Delaware. The company listed assets of $3.03 billiohn and debts of $2.36 billion in its filing. New York-base Six Flags is planning to reorganizwethe company’s financial structure, which management said is feeling the pressurs of an inherited $2.
4 billion In a letter to Six Flags CEO and president Mark Shapiro said the company’s debt is left over from previouds management and despite the company making $275 milliom last year, it has been difficult for Six Flag to improve its balance sheety when paying out $175 million in interest on Shapiro asserted. He added that more than $400 million in debt is due withinb the next12 months, and the companu is having to spend $100 million in park improvementse in an atmosphere where refinancing is Shapiro assured employees no staff reductions will arisw out of the filing, and employees will continude to be paid and receive benefits.
Shapirko said the bankruptcy plan has the support ofthe company’zs lenders and the agent administering the company’d $1.1 billion senior secured credigt facility. Six Flags parks, including Six Flagds Great America, will continue to operate as usual under reorganization. Six Flags sold several properties last year toraisw capital. It still operates 20 amusemen parks inNorth America.
sábado, 30 de abril de 2011
jueves, 28 de abril de 2011
Free buses bring Chapel Hill livability award - Wichita Business Journal:
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The home of the , Chapeol Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitiez across the nation to claima first-place City Livabilith Award. Chapel Hill won for citiez with populations of fewerthan Charleston, S.C., won for cities with populations of more than 100,000. The contest was judge d on three criteria: mayoral leadership, creativity and innovation, and the broad impact on the quality of life for The U.S. Conference of Mayors honoredd Chapel Hill for its decision in 2002 to no longer charge fares to any rider on its bus the organization said in a press While many bus systems in collegretowns don’t charge students and facultg to ride, a scant few providd free service to all riders.
The town implementexd the fare-free system to encourage peoplee to take the bus and leave their cars at Theplan worked. Ridership on Chapel Hill transit has more than doubled since fares wereeliminated – going from 3 millionj in 2002 to a projected 7 million this “The Chapel Hill Public Transit system is the foundation of our sustainabled future,” Foy said in a press “This bus system makes Chapel Hill continue to be the kind of placd people love; for us it is an investmen and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “communituy event” to celebrate the livability award and that it will releases details soon.
The home of the , Chapeol Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitiez across the nation to claima first-place City Livabilith Award. Chapel Hill won for citiez with populations of fewerthan Charleston, S.C., won for cities with populations of more than 100,000. The contest was judge d on three criteria: mayoral leadership, creativity and innovation, and the broad impact on the quality of life for The U.S. Conference of Mayors honoredd Chapel Hill for its decision in 2002 to no longer charge fares to any rider on its bus the organization said in a press While many bus systems in collegretowns don’t charge students and facultg to ride, a scant few providd free service to all riders.
The town implementexd the fare-free system to encourage peoplee to take the bus and leave their cars at Theplan worked. Ridership on Chapel Hill transit has more than doubled since fares wereeliminated – going from 3 millionj in 2002 to a projected 7 million this “The Chapel Hill Public Transit system is the foundation of our sustainabled future,” Foy said in a press “This bus system makes Chapel Hill continue to be the kind of placd people love; for us it is an investmen and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “communituy event” to celebrate the livability award and that it will releases details soon.
martes, 26 de abril de 2011
A legendary actor awaits a befitting tribute - Express Buzz
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A legendary actor awaits a befitting tribute Express Buzz But his home city is yet to pay a befitting tribute to legendary actor PJ Antony. Though the civic body had proposed a cultural centre memorial in the name of the actor at Pachalam about four years ago, it is yet to become a reality. ... |
sábado, 23 de abril de 2011
Melloblocco #1, Copper skies above Monolith by Popi Miotti - Planetmountain
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Melloblocco #1, Copper skies above Monolith by Popi Miotti Planetmountain "Monolith! Oh, great Monolith! What have we done to lose your light? What did we do to be hurled down here, onto this blue-green planet so different from ours? We haven't seen the twin moons Zefir and Russ rise for years. I miss your crimson-colour ... |
jueves, 21 de abril de 2011
Hawaii flu cases close to 300 - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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The Hawaii Department of Health, whicyh now updates its online H1N1 coungteach Wednesday, said there are now 298 confirmed cases in There were 98 new cases confirmed on Oahu this week for a totapl of 288 cases. Kauai and Maui addeds a case eachthis week. They each have a totap of three cases. The Big Island, whic has four cases, did not reporf any new cases this week. Most have recoveredx or are recovering fromthe illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventio n said thatmost U.S. cases have not been severed and are comparable in severity to seasonal Hawaii residents with questions about H1N1 flu cancall 767-5044 ext. 3 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Mondayy through Friday and on weekends from9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Or visiy www.hawaii.gov/health or the Centers for Disease Controk and Preventionat www.cdc.gov/swineflu.
The Hawaii Department of Health, whicyh now updates its online H1N1 coungteach Wednesday, said there are now 298 confirmed cases in There were 98 new cases confirmed on Oahu this week for a totapl of 288 cases. Kauai and Maui addeds a case eachthis week. They each have a totap of three cases. The Big Island, whic has four cases, did not reporf any new cases this week. Most have recoveredx or are recovering fromthe illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventio n said thatmost U.S. cases have not been severed and are comparable in severity to seasonal Hawaii residents with questions about H1N1 flu cancall 767-5044 ext. 3 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Mondayy through Friday and on weekends from9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Or visiy www.hawaii.gov/health or the Centers for Disease Controk and Preventionat www.cdc.gov/swineflu.
martes, 19 de abril de 2011
Estuary revival favored at local Gulf listening session - Bradenton Herald
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USA Today | Estuary revival favored at local Gulf listening session Bradenton Herald 1 response was protecting and preserving local estuaries, shorelines and bays. That didn't surprise Buck Sutter, task force deputy, who said residents in other nearby environment » |
sábado, 16 de abril de 2011
Biggest Globe union rejects deal - Dayton Business Journal:
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“We regret having to take this action, but have no financiall viable alternative,” Globe management said in a statement issue d afterthe 277-to-265 vote by members of the . To take the unliteralk step underlabor law, the Timez Co. declared an impasse in negotiations. In his own statementf also issued afterthe vote, Guild local President Daniel Totten said the union is “committeed to resuming good-faith negotiations with the New York Timees Company and Globe management to reachu an agreement.” Times and Globe management “must do he said. The cuts proposec by management were partof $20 million in cost-savingds demand by the Times Co.
for the which it bought in 1993for $1.1 billion. Times executived have said the paper is losingabout $1 millioj per week on operations. At one pointy earlier this year, Times managers said they would shuttet the paper if unable to achieve Other major unions agreed to concessions inrecent
“We regret having to take this action, but have no financiall viable alternative,” Globe management said in a statement issue d afterthe 277-to-265 vote by members of the . To take the unliteralk step underlabor law, the Timez Co. declared an impasse in negotiations. In his own statementf also issued afterthe vote, Guild local President Daniel Totten said the union is “committeed to resuming good-faith negotiations with the New York Timees Company and Globe management to reachu an agreement.” Times and Globe management “must do he said. The cuts proposec by management were partof $20 million in cost-savingds demand by the Times Co.
for the which it bought in 1993for $1.1 billion. Times executived have said the paper is losingabout $1 millioj per week on operations. At one pointy earlier this year, Times managers said they would shuttet the paper if unable to achieve Other major unions agreed to concessions inrecent
jueves, 14 de abril de 2011
Business Journal takes 11 SPJ first-place awards - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
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The paper also received 10 second- and third-placs awards at the annual event, which was held Thursday The paper swept the category for business spot news in its size winning forKatharine Grayson’s coverage of the Tom Petterz scandal and . Coverage of a $200 milliobn expansion plan by HomeServices of Americw and the fallout from atech company’sw bankruptcy took second and third place in that category. Best Web meaning a news Web site that’sz part of a news organizatiohn such as a newspaper ortelevision station. Business featurs (less than 50,000 circulation), for our . Busines s in-depth coverage (less than 50,000 circulation), for .
Best overalll package: “Green Business,” a series of profilese on people with jobs in environmentallyfriendly fields. Business generap column (less than 50,000 for a piece by Editor Dirk DeYoungon . Sportd feature (less than 50,000 circulation) for a profile by John Vomhofd Jr. of . Graphics and Illustrations: Spot news, for a graphif by Derek Thomson that illustrate d the headquarters departure of locally baser companiesfrom Minnesota. Graphicsz and Illustrations: In-depth, for a graphic by Eric Johnsoj ofthe best- and worst-performing publivc companies in Minnesota.
Page Design/Layout: Section frong layout, by Eric Johnson, for our annual Legislative Outlook Page Design/Layout: Feature page layout, for a piece by Derejk Thomson and Nancy Kuehn for a sectiom on office design and interiors. A full list of winnerss is available .
The paper also received 10 second- and third-placs awards at the annual event, which was held Thursday The paper swept the category for business spot news in its size winning forKatharine Grayson’s coverage of the Tom Petterz scandal and . Coverage of a $200 milliobn expansion plan by HomeServices of Americw and the fallout from atech company’sw bankruptcy took second and third place in that category. Best Web meaning a news Web site that’sz part of a news organizatiohn such as a newspaper ortelevision station. Business featurs (less than 50,000 circulation), for our . Busines s in-depth coverage (less than 50,000 circulation), for .
Best overalll package: “Green Business,” a series of profilese on people with jobs in environmentallyfriendly fields. Business generap column (less than 50,000 for a piece by Editor Dirk DeYoungon . Sportd feature (less than 50,000 circulation) for a profile by John Vomhofd Jr. of . Graphics and Illustrations: Spot news, for a graphif by Derek Thomson that illustrate d the headquarters departure of locally baser companiesfrom Minnesota. Graphicsz and Illustrations: In-depth, for a graphic by Eric Johnsoj ofthe best- and worst-performing publivc companies in Minnesota.
Page Design/Layout: Section frong layout, by Eric Johnson, for our annual Legislative Outlook Page Design/Layout: Feature page layout, for a piece by Derejk Thomson and Nancy Kuehn for a sectiom on office design and interiors. A full list of winnerss is available .
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