As Spa meet nears, NYRA under scrutiny
The president of the New York Racing Association said Monday that he recently disclosed the updated salaries of NYRA executives and other financial information to state leaders who have criticized its lack of transparency in the weeks before the 2011 Saratoga meet. Speaking at the racing group's annual meeting at The Desmond, President Charlie Hayward said NYRA suffered a $17.2 million operating ...
Source: Albany Times Union
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Campaign finance reports underscore GOP disparities
Republican front-runner Mitt Romney raises $18.3 million — and his rivals lag far behind. President Obama's robust $86.7 million only emphasizes the challenges ahead. The first look at the campaign...
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Schools have less authority under state budget, bill
OROVILLE — A hastily delivered and approved education bill and the new state budget contain details that not only leave local school districts in a continued state of financial uncertainty, but also...
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Profit By Understanding Fundamental Trends
Fundamental trends are an important driver of financial markets. Fundamental trends can impact both the supply and the demand side of the markets. Companies that ignore fundamental trend analysis do...
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Draft Microfinance Bill gives RBI total control and puts sector under strict watch
Draft Microfinance Bill gives RBI total control and puts sector under strict watchDraft Microfinance Bill gives RBI total control and puts sector under strict watch
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Six reforms for public sector under ETP
KUALA LUMPUR: Six strategic reforms initiatives (SRIs) announced on Tuesday, July 5, which includes the Public Finance SRI,...
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CNO Financial Group, Inc. Announces Second Quarter Share Repurchases and Principal Prepayment under
CNO Financial Group, Inc. today announced that during the second quarter of 2011 it repurchased 2,206,648 shares of its common stock for an aggregate purchase price of $16.2 million under the share...
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Wall Street Roundup: Breaking the streak. Raters under scrutiny.
Gold: Trading now at $1,528 per ounce, down 0.1% from Thursday. Dow Jones industrial average: Trading now at 12031.64, up 0.6% from Thursday. Breaking the streak. Stock indexes headed up this morning...