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Major Automotive Companies Inc.
Major Automotive is a holding company. Co. sells new and used vehicles through the Major Dealer Group, a consolidator of automobile dealerships in the New...
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Mark Friedman: Software For Real Estate Management
Mark Friedman is founder and CEO of Accruent, the leader in real estate management software for major companies. Friedman talks about how he discovered a need for this service, and the future of his company.
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Videos 2008-05-02

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face=+Bold; The Meridian Resource Corp.face=-Bold; , Houston, (NYSE: TMR) reports Delacroix No. 1 in the Bayou Gentilly area southwest of the Biloxi Marshland in Louisiana has been returned to production after repairs to a major pipeline were completed. The well was shut-in during early August when the major...
Articles 2008-12-17
The functional office: making an office as comfortable as the home: clients are often impressed when they enter a luxurious office. Well-designed offices create an image that the company is doing well. Good office design must not merely be pleasant to look at, it must be comfortable for the employees who spend most of their waking hours at their desks
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] THE OFFICE environment affects people enough to increase their productivity. Because we spend more than 10 hours a day in the office, it needs to be comfortable. If possible, the majority of workers should have a window view. When visiting clients who are fortunate...
Articles 2008-12-01
Ideal bosses are scarce: in moments of frustration at work, we wish we had a better boss. We admire our friends who are fortunate to have cordial and understanding bosses. What are the characteristics of an ideal boss? Ideal bosses are normally found in ideal companies—firms that you are proud to work for
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WHEN ASKED what our expectation of an ideal spouse is, we are full of ideas and expectations. We are more guarded when asked about our expectation of an ideal boss. This is perhaps because an ideal boss resides in Neverland. If, on the other...
Articles 2008-12-01
Capitalising on the wine craze
DENISE the Wine Shop started its operations in Malaysia in 1998. After starting a chain of over 16 stores, David Lim, its founder, branched out to Singapore in August 2006. Within a short span of six months, he established 10 outlets and by end 2007, he would have increased this...
Articles 2008-12-01
Time to green up the data centres: a new survey shows that while CEOs and CIOs may be championing green information technology, the reality is that many companies are still in the "talking" phase or still have no plans to green up their data centres. This article looks at the key findings and examines what this means for business and the wider community
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WE'VE I HEARD so much about green information technology' IT, initiatives recently you'd be forgiven for thinking that everybody had this under control. You might be surprised to learn that storage vendor ONStor found that 58 per cent of the companies they surveyed were either still...
Articles 2008-12-01
Something old, something new: and nothing to be blue about
"Discontinued" is a dreaded word in the rimfire lexicon. Too many fine rimfire firearms have been sidelined by the major ammunition makers who dropped cartridges from their lines. Yet, there's hope. Companies like Navy Arms still supply .22 Winchester Automatic and .32 Long Rimfire through their 01d Western Scrounger branch....
Articles 2008-06-01
Former reliever Stu Miller: a respected pitching foe: All-Star hurler from 1950s and '60s was a trailblazer for today's bullpen specialists
FORMER MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER STU Miller was a master of deception. A magician on the mound with a fluttering array of off-speed pitches, the 5-foot-11, 165-pound Miller used his assortment of curveballs and change-ups to confound and frustrate many opposing hitters during his career. Even the best sluggers...
Articles 2008-06-01
Incorrect rule interpretations are common in baseball
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] There are many myths when it comes to the baseball rule book. These fictitious ideas are spread like a virus among baseball fans, players and broadcasters. Incorrect rule interpretations are often learned in the playground, on the streets or are transmitted through the media....
Articles 2008-06-01
Hitting home runs from both sides of plate, one game
HITTING A HOME RUN FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE PLATE IN ONE GAME IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED 216 times by 78 different players through 2007. Former catcher Wally Schang of the Philadelphia A's was the first switch-hitter to accomplish this feat when he did it on September...
Articles 2008-06-01
Injuries to elbows, shoulders always a threat to pitchers
THROWING HARD FASTBALLS, SHARP-BREAKING CURVES, SCREWBALLS, OR SLIDers that sweep down and away from the batter are abilities possessed in varying degrees of efficiency by major league pitchers. They are also abilities that over time can wreak serious damage on elbows and shoulders, curtailing or even ending careers. ...
Articles 2008-06-01
Cincinnati's Brandon Phillips has a bright future in majors: Reds second baseman had a remarkable season in 2007 as a productive hitter, base runner and defensive performer
CINCINNATI IS AN OLD RIVER town, known for its famous style of chili, flying pig lore and baseball. The Reds are a storied franchise that has graced the banks of the Ohio River about as long as baseball has been played. The Queen City will forever be known...
Articles 2008-06-01
Learning curve for Red Sox pitcher Hideki Okajima: with a year under his belt as a major leaguer, reliever from Japan is now accustomed to the style of big league baseball in America
FOR MANY OF HIS RED SOX TEAM-mates, the trip to Tokyo last March was an onerous obligation that included a dreaded 17-hour plane flight, but for Hideki Okajima, Boston's left-handed setup man, it represented a crowning achievement. It was, he explained, an immense honor to represent the world champion Boston...
Articles 2008-06-01
Former Detroit Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell: one of the best of his era: he played 20 years in the majors, was a six-time All-Star, won four Gold Glove awards and was the MVP of the 1984 World Series
FORMER DETROIT TIGERS SHORT-stop Alan Trammell debuted in the major leagues on September 9, 1977 in the second game of a double-header against Boston. In that same game, teammate Lou Whitaker started at second base for the first time. Through 1995, Whitaker and Trammell would go on to play a...
Articles 2008-06-01
When it agreed last September to take up Baze v. Rees, a challenge to the constitutionality of lethal injection, the Supreme Court effectively imposed a national moratorium on the death penalty
When it agreed last September to take up Baze v. Rees, a challenge to the constitutionality of lethal injection, the Supreme Court effectively imposed a national moratorium on the death penalty. On April 16, the justices rendered their verdict: Lethal injection is neither cruel nor unusual. It may in fact...
Articles 2008-05-19
NASCAR's measures make vehicles safer
Question: If steel + gas + rubber are made to equal race car speed, what goes into making the car safer? How do drivers today survive some really spectacular crashes? Answer: At Daytona 2003, when Ryan Newman's car pirouetted twice, then slid across the infield and landed...
Articles 2008-05-08
Coming soon
NEXT WEEK IN MORMON TIMES: Jeremy Guthrie knows what it's like to balance an LDS mission with major league aspirations. SATURDAY IN LDS CHURCH NEWS: Young single adults and pornography -- dispelling the notion that to have a healthy marital relationship,...
Articles 2008-05-08
2,000 Ecstasy pills are seized
A search warrant and high-speed chase last week resulted in the arrest of a man who police say is a major drug dealer in Weber County and also led to the largest Ecstasy bust in the history of the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Strike Force. An ongoing investigation into...
Articles 2008-05-08
Consider competitiveness in realignment
The realignment hearings are over, and there isn't anything left to do but wait and wonder what the Utah High School Activities Association's board of trustees will do next. It'll finalize the new alignment plan on June 10, and schools will be set in their regions and classifications for 2009-13....
Articles 2008-05-08
LEAGUE TWO
*wrexham The manager Brian Little said a player cull was vital if the club are to compete in the Blue Square Premier next season. "We've done a lot of work, looking at the top six teams there are way better than we are at this point," he said. "That is...
Articles 2008-05-08
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