Ventura County sheriff takes aim at rougue doctors, pharmacists
Columns, OpinionSuddenly, the buzz among my peers over dinner and drinks has turned to the television show “Breaking Bad.” Whether you’re a fan of the show on cable, on DVD or perhaps a casual channel surfer like me, there is a morbid fascination with the tale of a teacher-turned-meth-mogul and the characters around him. Which brings Read More →
New book looks at J.D. Power’s impact on auto industry
Latest newsWhen the history of the automotive industry in the 21st Century is written, it will be hard to ignore the long-term influence of J.D. “Dave” Power III and the rankings produced by Westlake Village-based J.D. Power & Associates. Power’ pioneering efforts to put the consumer in the driver’s seat by measuring customer satisfaction with new Read More →
The top five financial truths in blockbuster Amgen-Onyx deal
Columns, OpinionFor sheer size and scale, Amgen’s $10.4 billion purchase of South San Francisco-based cancer drug maker Onyx Pharmaceuticals dwarfs any recent deal in the Tri-Counties. For size, let’s remember that Dole Food Co. is selling its entire self for about $1.3 billion and that Santa Barbara Bank & Trust parent Pacific Capital Bancorp, previously the Read More →
The Golden State needs to stop scaring away its manufacturers
Columns, OpinionWhat California doesn’t have is a government that provides a clear set of rules for manufacturers or a playing field that’s remotely level with other states.
Dubroff’s top 10 tips to Jeff Bezos for mastering media moguldom
Columns, OpinionMy first job in journalism was phoning in the Northwood High School basketball scores to the Washington Post, a task typically performed from a pay phone outside a fast food joint in Four Corners, Md. My pay was $4 per game, enough for a burger, fries and a shake. That was in the 1960s, and Read More →