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New York Regional Rail merges with Bestsellers Group to become key player in NYC freight transport
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--May 30, 1996--New York Regional Rail Corp. ("NYRR") announced this morning that it has merged with Bestsellers Group Inc. ("BSLR"--NASD-Bulletin Board) to become the largest intermodal freight railroad to operate in New York City.Robert R. Crawford, president and CEO of the surviving corporate entity, NYRR, is bullish on...
Tags: Business Wire, Leadership, Transportation
Research articles 1996-05-30
New York Regional Rail gains approval to trade as 'NYRR' on the NASD
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--June 24, 1996--Effective this morning, New York Regional Rail Corp. began trading under the newly designated symbol of "NYRR" on the NASD-Bulletin Board.The stock had formerly traded under the symbol of "BSLR."Company Chairman and CEO Robert R. Crawford received word at dawn this morning of the good news....
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, NASD, Transportation
Research articles 1996-06-24
New York Regional Rail Corp. To Participate in OP-Sail 2000: The Largest 4th of July Celebration in the History of New York Harbor
Business Editors
Research articles 2000-06-29
People - Brief Article
AMTRAK--Lee H. Sargrad named president of the newly-consolidated Mail and Express unit. Ed Ellis appointed vice president-sales and marketing for Mail and Express, a new position. CANADIAN NATIONAL--Claude Mongeau named executive vice president and chief financial officer. James M. Foote becomes executive vice president-sales and marketing. NEW YORK...
Tags: Amtrak, MARKETING, president, Transportation
Research articles 2000-11-01
New York Regional Rail Corp. Announces New CFO and Accounting Firm
Business/Transportation Editors
Tags: accounting
Research articles 2000-06-13
Travel Roundup: Las Vegas Sands Layoffs, Union Pacific Sells 33 Miles, 60 Las Vegas Hotels Under $50 and More
Las Vegas Sands lays off almost 200 -- Las Vegas Sands Corp.  reported it laid off nearly 200 employees in its Las Vegas operations. A spokesman said the the 194 layoffs from several departments were a response to the current economy. Las Vegas Sands, which owns the Venetian and Palazzo hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, also...
Tags: Layoff, Hotel, Las Vegas, Denver, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2009-07-01
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