Santa Barbara woman runs graceful Pilates app
Grace over guilt. That’s the philosophy of the Pilates app Lindywell, founded in 2009 by Santa Barbara resident Robin Long. It’s about self-compassion, Long told the Business Times Jan. 8. “Instead of when you go off track or you skip a workout or don’t do what you intended to do with your wellness plan, instead Read More →
Area hospital leaders discuss goals in ’24
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Region’s top stocks look to dominate their industries
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Limoneria’s 2023 revenues dip, fourth quarter up
Santa Paula-based Limoneira’s fiscal year 2023 revenues dipped 2.6% from fiscal year 2022, $179.9 million compared to $184.6 million, the agribusiness reported Dec. 21. For the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023, the company’s total net revenues were up 4.3% compared to fourth quarter 2022, $41.4 million to $39.7 million, the company said. Fiscal year Read More →
Chatsworth Products names new CEO
Simi Valley-based Chatsworth Products, a global manufacturer of products that power industrial automation applications, has a new CEO and president. The company announced Dec. 12 that Ted Behrens will succeed Michael Custer, CEO and president of the 100% employee-owned company for the last nine-plus years, who is retiring. Behrens’ appointment is effective Jan. 1. He Read More →
Federal regulators accept PG&E’s Diablo Canyon application
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has accepted Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s License Renewal Application to extend the life of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. Announced on Dec. 19, the NRC’s determination of sufficiency now allows PG&E to continue operating Units 1 and 2 at Diablo Canyon past their current licenses of 2024 and 2025, respectively, Read More →