Dec 08
COLD SPRING After complications from shoulder surgery made it difficult for 69-year-old Ed Thelen to sleep in a bed at night, hes taken to dozing in a giant easy chair in the living room of his third-floor home at John Paul Apartments.That discomfort isnt his only concern. He also has a pacemaker, battles diabetes, struggles with Parkinsons disease and is in a constant fight against obesity and depression.His biggest worry, though, is whether hell be able to keep a new device that has revolutionized his life.
As Thelen relates how he came to this place after 45 years of moving around the region as an insurance underwriter, something that looks like a flat-screen TV chirps next to his chair. He reaches over, touches a prompt, and within seconds is talking with his daughter via Skype.
After their conversation, he shows a visitor how the screen also notifies him if he has letters, pictures or video sent from one of his six grandchildren.
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Dec 05
The British government announced sharply lower economic growth forecasts on Tuesday and warned that a recession in the euro zone could send the British economy into reverse.
The economy was forecast to grow by only 0.7 percent next year, against a March budget forecast of 2.5 percent, finance minister George Osborne said, presenting figures from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility.
Growth was expected to recover to 2.1 percent in 2013 but Osborne told parliament the reality could be much worse if the euro zone debt crisis was not solved.
Dec 03
A regeneration body is throwing down the gauntlet to local authorities in the West Midlands to provide land for new-style communities being billed as the villages of the future.
Jackie Sadek, chief executive of UK Generation, the successor body to the British Urban Regeneration Association, issued the challenge to a gathering of property industry professionals hosted by Savills and Harvey Ingram at the Midlands launch of the organisations drive to build 20,000 new homes nationwide by 2020.
Ms Sadek said the region was sex on a stick when it came to potential locations for UK Regenerations self-sufficient communities that combine residential and retail in mixed use schemes.
Described as campuses, the new communities will only offer rented accommodation and will also be characterised by a mix of local traders and national chains when it comes to their retail offering.
Ms Sadek said the whole region is now top of UK Regenerations hit list, with money already in place to get the ball rolling courtesy of Barclays Capital.
The downside for local authorities, or other landowners who might be interested, is that UK Regeneration wants land at what Ms Sadek admits is a knockdown price, with payment deferred until the schemes are completed five years down the line.
But she believes the potential returns are huge and that those authorities who sign up will reap the benefits in the long term.
I want land at a knockdown price but I also I want a positive partnership approach, said Ms Sadek.
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Dec 02
Rental property business involves a lot of traps you can avoid with some preparation. As a landlord you need to find reliable tenants who will not cause any problems in future. As a resident you may be interested in finding a tenant, who can help you by taking over the lease. Anyway, it is recommended to use professional services of letting agencies, because these specialists can find a suitable candidate in a few hours.
They can also check with past employers and owners checking how they were with your prospective tenants. Read full post…
Nov 26
If you’re the sort of visionary who regularly doesn’t hear things like – “We can’t do that!” or “It’ll never work.” or “Right now’s not the time.” or “That’s beyond our scope.” – you’re just the sort of person who’s selective hearing makes you great!
It’s not easy leading a company when you’re surrounded by “practical” or “realistic” conformists. The only way to live your dream and passion is to have one in the first place. Most businesses allow the economy to happen to them, rather than creating they’re own. For those nay-sayers, it’s not that they’re not listening, it’s more to the fact that they’re not saying anything that’s going to get you ahead.
The time to do anything is right now! Timing is never going to be perfect, barriers are going to spring up at anytime. The economy is going to soar and nose-dive and soar at will. Only the deaf will survive. The hearing impaired are those who listen to their passions
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Nov 20
Turley told the firm’s worldwide partners in a November 10 communication that he would retire at age 58, on June 30, 2013, Ernst & Young said in a statement. A replacement will be named by April 2012, it added.
“He’s gotten them through some ugly litigation,” Jonathan Hamilton, editor of the Accounting News Report, said. Many feared that the lawsuits stemming from the firm’s audits of hospital operator HealthSouth Corp would cripple Ernst & Young, he added.
Turley headed the firm during some of its stormiest times, beginning as chairman just before the Enron and Worldcom accounting scandals sparked congressional hearings on the profession and led to tough oversight under a new watchdog.
More recently, it has faced a lawsuit by the New York attorney general alleging it helped Lehman Brothers engage in a massive fraud before its 2008 bankruptcy.
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Nov 20
The Farmington Hills resident, who took a buyout from Ford in 2007, has a master’s degree from the University of California-Berkley and a bachelor’s degree from the University of California-Santa Barbara. But he currently only has a part-time job and needs to find full-time work because he has two daughters in college.
When he heard about the Michigan Collegiate Job Fair with more than 120 employers, he had to attend.
“The automotive market is just terrible. My value has diminished, and I’ve gotta take a lower rung on the ladder to get on board some place,” Robinson said. “I am being somewhat hard-headed about trying like heck to stay in the automotive business, but I’m having to open my eyes to the potential that I won’t be able to stay in the automotive business because of the condition it’s in.”
Robinson joined hundreds of students, recent college graduates and unemployed Michiganians at the job fair Friday at Burton Manor in Livonia from 9 a.m.
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