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Henry Dubroff

Henry Dubroff is the chairman, editor and majority owner of the Pacific Coast Business Times.


| Friday, January 30th, 2015

Dubroff: City National CEO describes strategy behind $5.4B RBC deal

Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Columns, Latest news, Opinion, Top Stories

Overlooked in some media reports is the fact that with the former Dain Rauscher brokerage firm as part of its existing U.S. footprint, RBC has a strong presence, particularly in the West and Midwest.

| Friday, January 23rd, 2015

Dubroff: After 15 years of scoops, we give you the skinny on our anniversary

Columns, Latest news, Opinion, Top Stories

Those of you who’ve followed the evolution of our newspaper during the past decade and a half know we are relentless innovators. This year is no exception.

| Friday, January 16th, 2015

Dubroff: UCSB diabetes researcher refines fine art of forecasting behavior

Columns, Latest news, Opinion

Advances such as tablet technology and cloud computing mean that a fully commercial product to reliably regulate insulin might be within reach.

| Thursday, January 15th, 2015

State Treasurer Chiang talks budget balancing in Camarillo

Latest news, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

Eight days into his first term as State Treasurer, John Chiang painted a largely upbeat picture of California’s future.

| Friday, January 9th, 2015

Select merger will shift HQ to Atlanta

Latest news, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

One of the 10 largest staffing firms in the nation, the Santa Barbara-based Select Family of Staffing Cos., announced Jan. 5 it plans to merge with EmployBridge, a staffing company based in Atlanta.

| Friday, January 9th, 2015

Dubroff: Commuter rail on the Central Coast may put bullet train on track

Columns, Latest news, Opinion, Top Stories

If high speed rail is going to become a reality for the Central Valley, the Central Coast should find a way to get its own rail program going.

| Friday, January 2nd, 2015

Dubroff: With California in decent shape the good times will roll on into 2015

Columns, Latest news, Opinion, Top Stories

Forecasting is a dangerous game, but from this writer’s perspective, the relative good times enjoyed by the Central Coast during the past year should continue into 2015.