Monthly Archives: July 2011 »
Suit tries to drag Richmond law firm into Idaho scam
Hirschler Fleischer is named in a lawsuit related to an alleged Ponzi scheme.
Read More »From green to black
In February, Corby Hicks started Verdantly, a company that provides environmentally friendly products to businesses and homes
Read More »Trading Day: Inside SEC filings for 7.21.11
More hotel purchases from an Apple REIT this week. Plus, more detail on the departure of a local bank's
Read More »Business Licenses for 7.21.11
Licenses this week for a new gun show in town, a food retailer called Crabman, a new ice cream peddler, and plenty of new restaurants including one from a company called Yummy Tummy Inc
Read More »Newsfeeds for 7.21.11
Media General reports 2nd-quarter loss (Times-Dispatch) The parent company of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported a net loss for the quarter that ended June 26 of $15.4 million, or 68 cents per share, compared with
Read More »QubicaAMF Selects The Payments Company For Electronic Payables Service
The Payments Company, a leading provider of business to business (B2B) electronic payments, today announced that QubicaAMF, one of the world’s largest and most respected companies in the bowling and amusement business has contracted
Read More »Women can be aggressive angels
For female angel investors, there’s apparently strength in numbers
Read More »LandAmerica workers will finally get their share
A long-awaited court decision will free up a portion of the severance promised to former employees of the collapsed firm
Read More »Richmond investment firm shuts down two offices
Anderson Strudwick’s San Francisco and New York offices had only been open for about a year
Read More »Drink two glasses and call me in the morning
A Powhatan doctor and his wife have decided to try their hands at the wine business
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