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Under Armour reports earnings gain, beats Wall St. estimates
Under Armour Inc. scored a touchdown Tuesday with its second-quarter profit rising 7 percent, which sent its stock soaring.
Shares in the iconic Baltimore-based sports apparel maker surged 9 percent to $52.79 each in New York Stock Exchange trading after...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Fashion Trends, Under Armour Inc., Consumers, Inventories
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Hurricane Isaac cuts off Baltimore's jumbo crab supply
Marylanders looking to pile their picnic tables with crabs for one last send-off to summer this Labor Day will likely have to do so with a less-than-jumbo variety of the state's favorite crustacean, thanks to Hurricane Isaac. The storm that tore...
Tags: Hurricane Isaac (2012), Holidays, Annapolis, Labor Day
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State, CSX consider four sites in Baltimore for new terminal
The Maryland Department of Transportation is working with CSX Transportation to review four sites in Baltimore that the railroad company could use as a new multi-million-dollar cargo transfer facility needed to accommodate increased freight demands at the...
Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Port of Baltimore, Companies and Corporations
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Five arrested in home invasion scheme
Baltimore police have arrested two women and three men accused of posing as city tax collectors and violently robbing elderly people in their homes. Tierra McCoy and Vaneka Powers, both of Baltimore, have been charged with robbery, conspiracy and...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Police Arrests, Greektown, Dundalk, Theft
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Police investigate home-invasion robbery schemes
Baltimore police said Sunday morning that they were continuing to investigate several home invasion robbery schemes committed against senior citizens in the city's Greektown and Locust Point areas. Victims have received calls from a person posing as a...Tags: Greektown, Theft
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Joseph Patrick Byrne
Joseph Patrick Byrne, founder and proprietor of J. Patrick's Irish Pub, a popular Locust Point tavern with a reputation as a venue for Irish music that went well beyond Baltimore, died Saturday of cancer at Harbor Hospital.
The former Cockeysville...Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Syracuse University, Music Industry, Christianity
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Ship delivers largest sugar cargo ever to Domino plant
With the wind whipping granules through the sweet-smelling air, Monday could have been just another day on the Domino Sugars docks in South Baltimore.
But workers in orange coveralls unloading raw sugar from a massive cargo ship were making company...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Ceremonies, General Mills Incorporated, Employees, Port of Baltimore
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Harris Teeter to open first Baltimore store on Wednesday morning
The Baltimore SunLorraine Mirabella has a story in today's Baltimore Sun about a boomlet in Baltimore-area retail development. Baltiomre City's first Harris Teeter is set to open on Wednesday morning at 8 .m., with a ribbon-cutting at 10 a.m. The two-story, 61,000...Tags: McHenry Row, Harris Teeter, Inc.
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10 Awkward Questions with ... Ryan Goff
There are many unfortunate tattoos — the Tazmanian Devil immediately comes to mind. Or Tweety Bird. Basically anything Looney Tunes. But we wouldn't call Ryan Goff's tat unfortunate. We'd call it devotion. In 2009, Goff, the social media director...
Tags: Visit Baltimore, Twitter, Inc., Baltimore Convention Center, Social Media
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Retail development heats up in Baltimore
The shelves have been stocked and the cash registers tested for Wednesday's opening of Harris Teeter's upscale supermarket in Locust Point — part of a broader development push that is likely to bring Baltimore as much retail space as a regional...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Hardware, Services and Shopping, Inner Harbor
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Review: The new Greene Turtle at McHenry Row
Pictured in a tall glass with ice cream poking above the rim and foam overflowing, the Irish Float looked obscenely tantalizing. It stood out from the mosaic of golden fries and fluffed up burgers in the menu of the new Greene Turtle at McHenry Row. A...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Ocean City, Foods and Beverages, Alcoholic Beverages, Hamburgers
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Ron Schmelzer: Tech breakfaster, startup veteran
Ron Schmelzer has been living and breathing the startup life since he was a college student at MIT in the mid-1990s — and at his monthly tech breakfasts in Baltimore, he wants others to live it, too.
The entrepreneur started his first company out...Tags: Environmental Issues, Business, Inventories, Companies and Corporations, Startups
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