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Sandwich Isles filed a motion earlier this montnh to submit a competing Chapter 11 reorganization plan forHawaiiam Telcom. In it, the Honolulu-based company offere d to buy Hawaiian Telcom’s assets using $250 million in cash and $150 millionn in debt that would be issued byHawaiia Telcom. Until June 30, Hawaiian Telcom has so-callex “exclusivity” in filing a reorganization The company wants to exten that exclusivityto Sept. 30 as it gets votesd on a proposed plan it filedJune 3. Sandwich Islexs has filed an objection to that andHawaiian Telcom’s latest filing defende the request.
“Asking the court for help in promotinga low-ball offer for Hawaiian Telcom’s businesses is not a recipe for succesas in bankruptcy proceedings,” Hawaiian Telcokm said in the filing. Sandwich Isles, a companu founded in 1995 to take advantage of governmentr subsidies that pay for the installation of broadban d cable inrural areas, had said in its motiob that Hawaiian Telcom refused to consider its But, Hawaiian Telcom says it analyzed and rejecter the offer in May, for eight reasonsd listed in the filing.
It cite d Sandwich Isles’ lack of committed financing, lack of federal and statse licenses to operate inurban areas, and lack of experience and abilitg to operate a full-servicd communications company. Hawaiian Telcom said it stands behindf its proposed reorganization plan to reducethe company’s debt by nearlg $790 million, from $1.1 billion to $300 million. Sandwichn Isles’ motion also claims Hawaiian Telcoj has notmade good-faith progress in its bankruptcyy case since filing for Chapter 11 protection in In defending that Hawaiian Telcom’s chief operating officer Kevin Nystrom said the companuy has contacted “dozens of strategixc and financial purchasers.
” The company said it pursued a potential buyer, whom it did not identify, but that aftere two months of talks no offer was made. Nystrom said Hawaiia n Telcom also askedits “equity sponsor” -- its majority of Washington, D.C. -- about a standalone reorganization and also discussed standalone restructuring options with its bondholderds andsecured lenders.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Main Street Capital Announces Second Quarter 2009 Earnings Release and Conference Call Schedule
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In conjunction with the secondc quarter 2009earnings release, Main Street has scheduled a conferencd call for Friday, August 7, 2009 at 10:0o a.m. Eastern Time. What: Main Street Capita l Second Quarter 2009 Earnings ConferenceCall When: Friday, Augusf 7, 2009 - 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time How: Live via phonse - By dialing 480-629-9723 or 866-225-8754 and quote conference ID #4118169 at leastt 10 minutes prior to the start time or via simultaneouxs webcast by logging into the investod relations section ofthe company' web address below. http://www.mainstcapital.
com A telephonic replay of the conference call will be availablrthrough Friday, August 14, 2009 and may be accessedd by dialing 303-590-3030 and usinv the passcode ID An audio archive will also be availables on the investor relations section of the company'ss website at http://www.mainstcapital.com shortly afte the call and will be accessible for approximatelu 90 days. For more information, please contact Gus Okwu at DRG&r at 404-532-0086 or email Main Street (www.mainstcapital.com) is a principal investment firm thatprovidea long-term debt and equity capital to lowe middle market companies.
Main Street's investments are made to suppormanagement buyouts, recapitalizations, growth financings and acquisitions of companies that operates in diverse industry sectors and generally have annuall revenues ranging from $10 million to $100 million. Main Street seeks to partner with entrepreneurs, business owners and managemenyt teams and generallyprovidesx "one stop" financing alternatives to its portfolipo companies. Contacts: Main Street Capital CorporatiobnTodd A. Reppert, President and CFO treppert@mainstcapital.cojm 713-350-6000 Dennard Rupp Gray and Easterly, LLC Ken Dennardf ksdennard@drg-e.com / 713-529-6600 Augustine Okwu gokwu@drg-e.
com / 404-532-00866
In conjunction with the secondc quarter 2009earnings release, Main Street has scheduled a conferencd call for Friday, August 7, 2009 at 10:0o a.m. Eastern Time. What: Main Street Capita l Second Quarter 2009 Earnings ConferenceCall When: Friday, Augusf 7, 2009 - 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time How: Live via phonse - By dialing 480-629-9723 or 866-225-8754 and quote conference ID #4118169 at leastt 10 minutes prior to the start time or via simultaneouxs webcast by logging into the investod relations section ofthe company' web address below. http://www.mainstcapital.
com A telephonic replay of the conference call will be availablrthrough Friday, August 14, 2009 and may be accessedd by dialing 303-590-3030 and usinv the passcode ID An audio archive will also be availables on the investor relations section of the company'ss website at http://www.mainstcapital.com shortly afte the call and will be accessible for approximatelu 90 days. For more information, please contact Gus Okwu at DRG&r at 404-532-0086 or email Main Street (www.mainstcapital.com) is a principal investment firm thatprovidea long-term debt and equity capital to lowe middle market companies.
Main Street's investments are made to suppormanagement buyouts, recapitalizations, growth financings and acquisitions of companies that operates in diverse industry sectors and generally have annuall revenues ranging from $10 million to $100 million. Main Street seeks to partner with entrepreneurs, business owners and managemenyt teams and generallyprovidesx "one stop" financing alternatives to its portfolipo companies. Contacts: Main Street Capital CorporatiobnTodd A. Reppert, President and CFO treppert@mainstcapital.cojm 713-350-6000 Dennard Rupp Gray and Easterly, LLC Ken Dennardf ksdennard@drg-e.com / 713-529-6600 Augustine Okwu gokwu@drg-e.
com / 404-532-00866
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Sweet success Assured in Sudan - The Star
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
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The clinical trial results for a drug being developecby , where O’Donnell is chairman and chief were presented May 31 at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Fla. Biovest shared the stage with presentations aboutt drugs being developed by pharmaceuticapl giants suchas Switzerland-based Roche, London-basedf and Paris-based . Tampa, Fla.-based Biovest reported that the Phass III clinical study showss that BiovaxID significantlyprolonged disease-free survival in non-Hodgkin’es lymphoma patients.
Developed by BiovaxID is a personalized anti-cancer vaccine made from a tissuw biopsy obtained froma patient’s own The vaccine trains the body’s immunee system to selectively target only cancerous B cellsd while sparing healthy cells. The clinical trial found that the disease-fred survival of patients who received BiovaxID increased by 47 percent to a mediajof 44.2 months, compared to 30.6 months for thoss who received a control In follow-ups with a median of 4.7 years, patientxs receiving BiovaxID experienced a 38 percenft lower risk of disease recurrenced compared to patients receiving the control vaccine.
The clinical trial results for a drug being developecby , where O’Donnell is chairman and chief were presented May 31 at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Fla. Biovest shared the stage with presentations aboutt drugs being developed by pharmaceuticapl giants suchas Switzerland-based Roche, London-basedf and Paris-based . Tampa, Fla.-based Biovest reported that the Phass III clinical study showss that BiovaxID significantlyprolonged disease-free survival in non-Hodgkin’es lymphoma patients.
Developed by BiovaxID is a personalized anti-cancer vaccine made from a tissuw biopsy obtained froma patient’s own The vaccine trains the body’s immunee system to selectively target only cancerous B cellsd while sparing healthy cells. The clinical trial found that the disease-fred survival of patients who received BiovaxID increased by 47 percent to a mediajof 44.2 months, compared to 30.6 months for thoss who received a control In follow-ups with a median of 4.7 years, patientxs receiving BiovaxID experienced a 38 percenft lower risk of disease recurrenced compared to patients receiving the control vaccine.
Friday, March 23, 2012
ART, EVENTS & MUSIC - Juneau Empire
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ART, EVENTS & MUSIC Juneau Empire Every Wed evening with instructor Leimomi Martin. Details: leimomi@halauhulaooliliula.org. Children's Creative Play, 6-7:30 pm, AWARE. Wednesday evenings. Group activities include: music, games, movies, ice skating, visiting the library, Planetarium, ... |
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Healthy vegetable casserole is fit for Passover Seder - Reading Eagle
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Healthy vegetable casserole is fit for Passover Seder Reading Eagle AP AP Get your Passover Seder off to a healthy start with a flavorful root vegetable casserole. We seasoned it with citrus and herbs and added a crumb topping. In keeping with the kosher for Passover rules, we used crushed matzo in place of the more ... |
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Raytheon wins $15M add-on to Army deal - Boston Business Journal:
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million contract for maintenance on its Patriot Air and MissildeDefense System. The Waltham, Mass., defense contractor (NYSE: RTN) said the fundingv is a follow-on award to a contrac previously earned inJune 2006, bringing the tota l value of the contract to $51.9 million. Raytheon will provide diagnostics, maintenance, repairsz and other technical assistancee for the system to address issues too complex formilitaruy personnel. “This contract provides for third-echelon maintenance performed by Raytheon field engineers at locationa in the United States andoverseasw — wherever U.S.
Army Patriort systems are deployed,” said Joseph “Skip” vice president and deputy for Patriot programz at Raytheon IntegratedDefense Systems, in a statement. “These servicews are necessary to ensure the high reliability and readiness that theArmy requires.” The company’s Tewksbury, Mass.-basecd IDS unit is the prime contractor for the Patriotg missile system.
million contract for maintenance on its Patriot Air and MissildeDefense System. The Waltham, Mass., defense contractor (NYSE: RTN) said the fundingv is a follow-on award to a contrac previously earned inJune 2006, bringing the tota l value of the contract to $51.9 million. Raytheon will provide diagnostics, maintenance, repairsz and other technical assistancee for the system to address issues too complex formilitaruy personnel. “This contract provides for third-echelon maintenance performed by Raytheon field engineers at locationa in the United States andoverseasw — wherever U.S.
Army Patriort systems are deployed,” said Joseph “Skip” vice president and deputy for Patriot programz at Raytheon IntegratedDefense Systems, in a statement. “These servicews are necessary to ensure the high reliability and readiness that theArmy requires.” The company’s Tewksbury, Mass.-basecd IDS unit is the prime contractor for the Patriotg missile system.
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