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Two United Technologies divisions land sales agreements.
The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Hartford Courant, sales, United Technologies Corp.
Research articles 2004-07-22
Aetna Adds Programs to Court Clients, Build Sales.
By Diane Levick, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Diane Levick, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Aetna Inc., Hartford Courant, sales
Research articles 2004-06-20
Shedding sales force at Phoenix Cos. unleashes backlash, could crimp business.
By Diane Levick, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Diane Levick, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Hartford Courant, Phoenix Technologies, sales, sales force
Research articles 2004-07-30
Despite Elite Rating, Huge Sales, Expanded Pfizer Still Faces Challenges.
By Matthew Lubanko, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Matthew Lubanko, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Hartford Courant, Matthew, Pfizer Inc., sales
Research articles 2003-05-04

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Layoff aftermath: Learn how to minimize the aftereffects of layoffs
Last August, on the eve of a planned trip to cover the 2008 Olympic Games in China, Jeff Jacobs, sports columnist for The Hartford Courant, found himself with mixed feelings. Excitement about the plum assignment was tempered by nagging anxiety: In the past month, 25 percent of the news staff...
Articles 2008-11-01
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Fiddy's 'For Sale' property Famed street thug and drug-slinger-turned-hip-hop-artist  50 Cent  wants to dump his Farmington, Conn., mansion, the Hartford (Conn.) Courant reports. But this is no mere manse: Bought in September from  Mike Tyson 's ex-wife  Monica Turner  for $4.1 mil, the 48,000-plus-square-foot joint has 18 bedrooms, 37 bathrooms,...
Articles 2007-05-06
Moscow: Parts of this city are a work of art
MOSCOW -- Czarists autocrats? They're pussycats. Communist gulagists? Wimps. Galloping Cossacks with swords? Cowboys and dandies. The real authority figures in Russia are the sales clerks in the shops and kiosks -- and they are not amused at the New Russia. Legendarily, the shop clerks are the...
Articles 2006-01-22
Former Griffith staffers charge firm with deceit; Complaint seeks $46M in damages.(News)
Byline: Bruce Kelly NEW YORK - Thirty-six independent-contractor registered representatives formerly affiliated with W.S. Griffith Securities Inc. are seeking $46 million in damages from their old broker-dealer and its former owner, Phoenix Cos. Inc. of Hartford, Conn. ...
Articles 2005-03-28
Max Restaurant Group brews up growth plan for tavern concept
HARTFORD, CONN. -- Max Restaurant Group, based here, is a prominent fixture in Hartford's dining scene with five upscale and fine-dining eateries. Now, with $32 million in annual sales from a total of six restaurants, a catering division and a theater cafe, Max is preparing to expand an...
Articles 2004-12-20
The Hartford Courant, Conn., Dan Haar column.
By Dan Haar, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 19--RETAILER LIVES ON, BUT ONLY IN NAME: They held a going-out-of-business sale over the summer. Now the Weathervane stores are outfitting young women in the heat of the Christmas...
Articles 2004-12-19
Hartford, Conn.-area home sales plunge, but housing prices continue to climb.
By Kenneth R. Gosselin, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 25--Sales of single-family homes in Greater Hartford slowed dramatically in October, the strongest sign yet that the area's hot housing market is cooling off. ...
Articles 2004-11-25
The Hartford Courant, Conn., business briefs column.
The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 20--GENAISSANCE RAISES $6 MILLION IN PRIVATE SALE: Genaissance Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced Friday that the company has raised $6 million through a private placement of stock shares. The New Haven-based...
Articles 2004-11-20
Navy delays choice of builder for next presidential helicopter.
By Michael Remez, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 18--WASHINGTON -- The Navy has postponed until early next year its decision on which of two competitors will build the next presidential helicopter -- a decision critically important to...
Articles 2004-11-18
CEO to step down at Danbury, Conn.-based microchip supplier ATMI Inc.
The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 17--ATMI Inc., a Danbury-based supplier of materials and packaging for semiconductor manufacturers, said Tuesday that company founder Gene Banucci will step down as CEO at the end of this year. ...
Articles 2004-11-17
Luxury homes up for auction in Connecticut.
By Robin Stansbury, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 14--On Tuesday, a three-story mansion in Old Lyme goes on the auction block. The house, purchased in 2002 for $3.5 million, has a guesthouse, a pool, a spa and...
Articles 2004-11-14
Danbury, Conn.-based FuelCell Energy plans private stock offering.
The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 11--FuelCell Energy Inc. of Danbury said Wednesday it plans a private offering of $75 million in preferred convertible stock to help finance development and commercialization of its fuel cell power generators. ...
Articles 2004-11-11
The Hartford defends executive's massive stock sale, withholds details.
The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 6--The Hartford's officials Friday continued to defend the timing of executive Tom Marra's massive stock trade that New York state is investigating, vouching for his integrity but deflecting pointed questions from...
Articles 2004-11-06
New York attorney general digs into insider stock sale by Hartford executive.
By Diane Levick, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 5--The New York Attorney General's office is investigating a $13.9 million stock sale by an executive of The Hartford that occurred three days after the office issued new subpoenas...
Articles 2004-11-05
Vernon, Conn., farm's tradition of turkeys for holiday feasts is hard to break.
By Lee Foster, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 1--VERNON, Conn. -- It is turkey time at the Strong farm, one of the last working farms in town. Plump, white turkeys lurk in the Strongs' corn...
Articles 2004-11-01
Hartford, Conn.-based financial services firm to cut more costs.
By Kenneth R. Gosselin, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 29--The Phoenix Cos. Inc., which is trying to boost sales and profits, said Thursday it would cut another $30 million in costs over the next year, including some...
Articles 2004-10-29
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