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Venoco’s Ellwood pipeline approved

By   /  Tuesday, September 13th, 2011  /  Banking & Finance, Latest news, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Venoco’s Ellwood pipeline approved

Venoco said Sept. 12 that it has received final approval to build an 8.5-mile pipeline to transport crude oil from its South Ellwood field, off the coast of Goleta, to the shore. “After almost three years in the permitting process, we are very pleased to announce we are ready to begin construction of this pipeline, Read More →

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UCSB snags $20M grant

By   /  Monday, September 12th, 2011  /  Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on UCSB snags $20M grant

UC Santa Barbara’s materials researchers have received a $20 million grant to carry on their studies until at least 2017. The money came from the National Science Foundation. UCSB houses one of the foundation’s Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers and has received support since 1992. “Competition for these flagship centers is fierce,” Craig Hawker, Read More →

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Puzder: CKE won’t leave before 2015

By   /  Friday, September 9th, 2011  /  Latest news, Restaurants, Tri-County Economy  /  3 Comments

Andy Puzder, CEO of Carl’s Jr. parent CKE Restaurants, has for the first time publicly put a hard date on the fast-food firm’s possible move to Texas.

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Hold that thought: Thousand Oaks entrepreneur Turpel pens book

By   /  Friday, September 9th, 2011  /  Latest news, Small Business  /  1 Comment

Pete Turpel opens “Holding Power,” his recently released book, with a story about how he did something all of us think about doing — sometimes more than once a day. He threw away his smart phone. In fairness to smart phones, it was a BlackBerry, a less cool and perhaps more intrusive device than the Read More →

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Calavo Growers’ Q3 profits bruised

By   /  Wednesday, September 7th, 2011  /  Banking & Finance, Earnings, Latest news, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Calavo Growers’ Q3 profits bruised

Food marketer Calavo Growers saw earnings slide 54.4 percent to $2.7 million, or 18 cents per diluted share, despite higher revenues in the third quarter, it said Sept. 7. Its profits were constrained by high fruit costs in its fresh foods segment and a smaller supply of fresh avocadoes, it said, although sales jumped 44 Read More →

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Heritage Oaks Bank names new CEO

By   /  Wednesday, September 7th, 2011  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Latest news, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Heritage Oaks Bank names new CEO

Simone Lagomarsino will take the reins at Paso Robles-based Heritage Oaks Bank as president and CEO on Sept. 10. Lagomarsino succeeds current CEO Larry Ward, who announced his retirement earlier this year. Heritage Oaks, the parent of the Business First Bank brand in Santa Barbara, is the third-largest regionally based bank in the Tri-Counties. It Read More →

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Camp Roberts gets $35M project

By   /  Wednesday, September 7th, 2011  /  Latest news  /  Comments Off on Camp Roberts gets $35M project

Camp Roberts, the California National Guard base that straddles San Luis Obispo and Monterey counties near Paso Robles, is slated to receive a $34.8 million, 43,000-square-foot satellite communications facility. Almost all California National Guard troops who deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq passed through Camp Roberts for training. In addition to shooting ranges and assault courses, Read More →