- 12 Nov, 2012
ED GOLDMAN Blog: John Frisch on real estate
Sacramento Business Journal: John Frisch tells me over lunch that he learned he didn’t want to be a farmer during the years he was one, growing plums and almonds in Clovis. The circumstances make his decision understandable. When his father began to suffer a series of heart attacks, Frisch took over running the family farm. He was 12 years old.
Read More - 9 Nov, 2012
Davis robot maker Barobo is ramping up production
Sacramento Business Journal: A big order is forcing Davis-based Barobo Inc. to crank up production of the robots it makes for school science classes. And that means the young company must raise more money.
Read More - 9 Nov, 2012
Drexel will add undergraduate program with business focus
Sacramento Business Journal: Nearly four years after launching its Sacramento graduate center, Drexel University’s capital campus is broadening its reach by offering its first undergraduate degree — a bachelor’s in business for students who already have some college credits
Read More - 8 Nov, 2012
Nonprofit group hosts gathering for startups
The Sacramento Bee: Hacker Lab, a 10-month-old Sacramento nonprofit organization with a goal of nurturing and developing technology startups, will host Cereal Hack II Saturday and Sunday at its headquarters at 1715 I St.
Read More - 8 Nov, 2012
Synergex veteran will take presidential reins
The Sacramento Bee: Synergex International Corp., a software and professional services company based in Gold River, said William Mooney has been named president of the firm.
Read More - 7 Nov, 2012
UC Davis offers guide to health information exchange standards
Sacramento Business Journal: The UC Davis Health System has system has released the first edition of its free buyers’ guide to health information exchange.
Read More - 6 Nov, 2012
Federal approval clears way for electric vehicle charging stations across California
The Sacramento Bee: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a settlement between the California Public Utilities Commission and a New Jersey energy company, clearing the way for construction of 200 electric vehicle charging stations throughout the state.
Read More - 6 Nov, 2012
McClellan expo features more than 150 businesses
Sacramento Business Journal: More than 150 businesses, ranging from sole proprietors to corporations to government entities, are set to exhibit their products and services between noon and 4 p.m. Thursday at the third annual McClellan Business Expo.
Read More - 6 Nov, 2012
Kaiser finds new CEO from inside ranks
Sacramento Business Journal: Kaiser Permanente has named a new CEO and chairman. Bernard J. Tyson will succeed current chairman and CEO George Halvorson, who is retiring next year, the nonprofit health care system announced Monday.
Read More - 6 Nov, 2012
Internet Patents reports loss
Sacramento Business Journal: Internet Patents Corp., formerly known as InsWeb, reported a loss of $411,000 in the third quarter.
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