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Hale is retired from bank, but he's not out of business
EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm.
The day dawns cloudy, a good sign because ducks and geese fly low under clouds, Hale says, as he...Tags: Ed Hale, Services and Shopping, Travel, Benjamin L. Cardin, First Mariner Bancorp
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T. Rowe Price sees Facebook investment more than triple in a year
T. Rowe Price Group's stake in Facebook Inc. more than tripled in value as the social networking giant went public Friday. At the close of the market Friday, T. Rowe's investment in Facebook was valued at $695.8 million. The Baltimore-based mutual fund...Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Facebook, Mutual Funds, Economy, Business and Finance, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
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Sparrows Point mill owner files for bankruptcy
The Sparrows Point steel mill stumbled into bankruptcy for the second time in 11 years as its owner filed Thursday for Chapter 11 protection from creditors as it prepares to idle operations and cut nearly 2,000 jobs at the plant next week.
RG Steel LLC...Tags: Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Baltimore County
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Sparrows Point owner considers selling plant
The struggling Sparrows Point steel mill could be sold within the next six months, mill owner RG Steel said Monday.
"We're not going to be specific at this time," said Bette Kovach, an RG Steel spokeswoman, as she confirmed comments by two company...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Gardening, Bethlehem Steel, Emergency Incidents
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T. Rowe Price's Brian Rogers to become GBC chairman
T. Rowe Price senior executive Brian C. Rogers is to become the chairman of the Greater Baltimore Committee at its meeting Tuesday. Rogers, chairman and chief investment officer at the Baltimore money manager, has served on the GBC board of directors... -
U.S. employers posted 3.74 million March jobs, best in 4 years
WASHINGTON (AP)— U.S. companies in March posted the highest number of job openings in nearly four years, a sign that hiring could strengthen in the coming months after slowing this spring. The Labor Department said Tuesday that employers advertised...
Tags: Prices, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Washington, DC
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T. Rowe Price managers met with Facebook execs Tuesday
As part of its public offering roadshow, Facebook executives met Tuesday evening with managers of T. Rowe Price, whose stake in the social media company could be worth as much as $637 million in the public market. Price owns more than 18 million...Tags: Media Industry, Financing and Stock Offerings, Facebook, Social Media, Economy, Business and Finance
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The investor: Business in, and of, The Sun
My first memories of The Baltimore Sun go back to 1982, when my wife and I were planning to move to Baltimore from Massachusetts. In the days before the Internet, home buyers turned to The Sun's classified ads to get their arms around the range of housing...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Mortgages, Super Bowl, Real Estate, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Randallstown High unveils stock exchange classroom
Graduating Randallstown High School senior Brian McNair was wary of the Facebook IPO hype. Though he saw his fellow students buying into it, he had a gut feeling the risk was too high.
McNair, 17, steered clear of the social media giant's stock and...Tags: Students, Financial Markets, John Ward, Randallstown, Stock Market
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Investor distrust likely to rise after Facebook IPO debacle
Susan Fulton says about 100 clients of her Bethesda asset-management firm were "up for the risk" last month and invested a total of $1 million the day Facebook went public.
"We bought it at the open, though we couldn't get confirmation on their trades,"...Tags: Financial Markets, Financing and Stock Offerings, Facebook, Stock Market, Economy, Business and Finance
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A comfortable retirement may take saving 15 percent a year
Sun SentinelIs 15 percent becoming the new 10 percent for retirement savings? Maybe so - but that doesn't mean many South Floridians will be able to save that much. "I think everyone wants to save 15 percent a year. It's just a question of how we can do it,"...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Interior Policy, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare
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Hotel-motel tax pool receives some welcome accountability
In one of the many attempts through the years to build a new Minor League Baseball stadium, state lawmakers tinkered with the county’s hotel-motel tax formula in such a way that the county could use this new revenue stream for stadium construction....Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, The Salvation Army
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