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Giving Tuesday checks bolster Ventura County groups

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The Gene Haas Foundation gave away hundreds of thousands of dollars to community groups including schools and food banks at its Giving Tuesday event, held Dec. 2 at the Haas Automation headquarters in Oxnard.

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Op/ed: Cheap oil won’t help Detroit sell more cars — but discounts will

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By Edward Niedermeyer U.S. auto sales boomed on Black Friday as huge discounts pushed volumes to more than 17 million units on an annualized basis, the highest level in 11 years. But even with big price cuts pumping up deliveries of new cars — likely at the expense of fourth-quarter profit margins — the biggest discounts of Read More →

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Calient’s high-speed broadcast gear joins Fox partnership

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The Goleta-based company formed a partnership with CP Communications, headquartered in New York, at the behest of Fox Sports, who will use the 4K-resolution network beginning with the Franklin Templeton Shootout golf tournament broadcast Dec. 8-13.

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Subcontractors file liens against Toby Keith’s eatery

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If the story of Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill at The Collection in Oxnard is itself the plot of tired, old country song, someone is about to lose a good dog and the love of an honest woman.

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Editorial: Williams bill a small step in sorting out Isla Vista

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Isla Vista, as Williams points out, is a one-square-mile area with 20,000 residents and the most heavily urbanized area within California that is not part of a city.

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Op/ed: The Gold Bug’s bull narrative keeps on failing investors

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Rather than accepting certain unpleasant realities, gold bugs have contorted themselves into a painful waiting game.

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A small gain in revenue as Vitesse shifts product strategy

By   /  Thursday, December 4th, 2014  /  Latest news, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on A small gain in revenue as Vitesse shifts product strategy

The Camarillo-based firm recorded revenue of $108.5 million, slightly up from $103.8 million the year before.