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Port of Hueneme’s fishing operations swim over to Ventura Harbor

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Procore revenue up 25%, net loss down in Q2

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Carpinteria-based Procore Technologies, a construction management software company, announced its results for the second quarter on Aug. 1. For the quarter ended June 30, Procore’s revenue was $284 million, an increase of 24% year-over-year. Moreover, the company, which has never achieved a profit, substantially cut its net loss in the second quarter, suffering a loss Read More →

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Deckers continues delivering strong performances quarter after quarter

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Guest commentary: Is a Master’s of Business Administration degree still worth it?

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By Gerhard Apfelthaler & Vlad Vaiman Pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) has long been considered one of the most effective ways for an early- or mid-career professional to boost their earnings potential.  In recent years, however, the return on investment for graduate business education has been questioned.  From concerned prospective students to the Read More →

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Guest commentary: The adjunct philanthropist

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By Gerhard Apfelthaler & Kelly Kimball Not too long ago, a respected British newspaper called adjunct professors the “fast food workers of the academic world.”  Adjuncts, so the argument, are being exploited by institutions of higher education through teaching loads with long hours, low pay, and a lack of benefits.  In the United States, adjunct instructors make Read More →

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Live Data keeps real-time information on employment status

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Cal Poly, UCSB stepping up on student housing

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To expand residential housing for students at Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara, about 7,600 new student beds will be created at the two universities over the next six years. Construction began at Cal Poly in July on the first phase of a 10-year, 4,100-bed project. The CSU Board of Trustees approved the plan at Read More →