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NewsFeeds 11.17.10
U.S. Justice Department subpoenas Hampton Roads Bankshares (Inside Business) The U.S. Department of Justice has subpoenaed Hampton Roads Bankshares for information relating to its 2008 merger with Gateway Financial Holdings and loans that Gateway
Read More »Circuit City documentary to be shown at Byrd Theater
A documentary about the rise and fall of Circuit City will have its local premier in December
Read More »Lights, camera, BizSense
RichmondBizSense’s own Al Harris appeared on CBS 6 News at 7 last night to offer insights on the latest developments in the local retail scene. Harris, questioned by CBS 6 Anchor Bill Fitzgerald, discussed
Read More »Firm wants AIG to pay up
Suing the giant probably takes some gumption, but Richmond-based Scott & Stringfellow wants its day in court
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 11.16.10
A patron is suing the Brio Tuscan Grille for biting into a stone in her minestrone. A business claims a competitor has a name that's too similar. Plus a ton of slip and falls
Read More »SportsQuest, baseball academy ready to play nice
The two parties resolved a lawsuit filed by Richmond Baseball Academy that aimed to prevent it from being evicted
Read More »NewsFeeds 11.16.10
Low-cost intercity bus service coming Dec. 15 to Richmond (Times-Dispatch) Megabus.com, which already serves more than 40 cities in North America, will announce this morning that it will add Washington as a hub and
Read More »It pays to be the head Spider
The average total compensation paid to the presidents of private universities and colleges in Virginia during fiscal 2008-09 was $360,781, according to a report released Monday by the Chronicle of Higher Education. The head
Read More »Baking is in his blood
A local bagel entrepreneur is following his gut and expanding from the West End to downtown.
Read More »Monday Q&A: A beer pong business? Have you been drinking?
Some of the best business ideas are hatched over a few beers
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