Paso Robles-based manufacturing software company IQMS reported that it had seen record revenue growth for the first half of 2017 and expects to end the year up 25 percent compared to 2016. The company said it had received million-dollar deals throughout the first two quarters, with deal sizes increasing overall, and that it was reinvesting Read More →
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Santa Barbara manufacturing software provider QAD declared a quarterly dividend on June 15 for stockholders of record as of June 27. Class A common stockholders will receive 7.2 cents per share and Class B common stockholders will receive 6 cents per share payable on July 6. • Contact Marissa Nall at [email protected].
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A lack of new housing supply, the loss of manufacturing jobs and the rise of robotics are all major economic factors that will have widespread impacts on the region, state and nation over the next several years. That’s according to some of the region’s and nation’s most prominent economists, who convened May 9 for the Read More →
Port Hueneme immunotherapy company Stellar Biotechnologies announced an exclusive multi-year supply agreement with Taiwanese manufacturer Amaran Biotechnology. The agreement coincides with late-stage clinical studies for an immunotherapy called Adagloxad Simolenin, which treats cancers including metastatic breast cancer. The two companies will also develop the manufacturing process for Stellar’s Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin conjugated vaccine, made from Read More →
While the South Coast is reveling in its waterfront makeover, tri-county tourism is getting stronger and economists are heralding a boom in craft spirits, the manufacturing core of the region is looking more and more hollowed-out. Large sections of Simi Valley and west Ventura County and North Santa Barbara County are losing head-of-household jobs. San Read More →