Racing deal for Champagne brand

Published: 27th January 2011 Written by: Nigel Huddleston Piper-Heidsieck has become the official Champagne partner of Jockey Club Racecourse, which operates 14 courses including Cheltenham, Aintree, Newmarket, Sandown, Kempton, Epsom and Haydock.The fizz will be served in Champagne bars at the courses as part of a deal with supplier First Drinks which will also see Remy Martin, Russian Standard and Sailor Jerry listed.Victor Lanson, PR and events marketing controller for Read more [...]

Law firm president lists Westchase 5BD

Paul R. Juhasz has listed for sale a five-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 11806 Montmarte Blvd. in Westchase for $965,000.Juhasz bought the property in June 2007. The 3,716-square-foot house was built in 2007 in the Royal Oaks Country Club subdivision. Amanda Walsh of Heritage Texas Properties is the listing agent.Mr. Juhasz is the president of The Juhasz Law Firm, PC. His practice focuses on patent counseling, trademarks and intellectual property needs. Juhasz holds a B.S. in chemical engineering and Read more [...]

Town almost sells disputed land

By PAUL JANKOWSKI, SUN TIMES STAFF Updated 3 hours ago It came as a shock to David Ceksters to find out that South Bruce Peninsula was set to sell what he says is a slice of an 11- acre property his family has owned since 1960.The family only learned about the pending sale when a neighbour, Lorri Trafelet, told them about an announcement in The Sun Times, Ceksters said Wednesday.The notice, published Jan. 8, Read more [...]

Corporate Securities Info No free ride on tax breaks

THE TAXMAN cometh and, as expected, some people are unhappy about it. Last November, the Bureau of Internal Revenue ordered the imposition of a capital gains tax of 5 percent to 10 percent on shares of companies listed on the stock exchange that fail to comply with their minimum public ownership requirement, also known as “public float.” Public float refers to the company’s stocks that are owned by persons other than its directors, officers and controlling investors. Or people who hardly have Read more [...]

Local businesses outraged by recall

Local businesses outraged by recall Slideshow A recall involving food manufacturer First Commercial Kitchen has outraged many local entrepreneurs.The Department of Health shut down the Waipahu business Tuesday after recent inspections raised fears of possible botulism contamination.However many of the more than 130 products mentioned on the DOH press release are no longer processed by First Commercial Kitchen, owned and operated by Peter Kam."It Read more [...]

Wheatfield Homes, LLC Has Launched a New Program to Buy “Underwater” Houses

Las Vegas, NV, January 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Wheatfield Homes, an owner of rental houses and condos, announces an expansion of its business in Las Vegas.The company is offering to purchase houses that are “underwater.” (Underwater houses have a mortgage loan that exceeds the value of the house. It is estimated that approximately 70% to 80% of the houses in the greater Las Vegas area are underwater.)Wheatfield plans to use a land contract, also known as a “contract for deed” to make the purchases. Read more [...]

Counting Heads: Numbers don’t reflect true homeless growth

<!--Saxotech Paragraph Count: 11-->MUNCIE -- Hundreds of people aren't visibly living on the city's streets or sleeping in downtown alleys, but it's impossible to deny a homeless population exists in Muncie. And it's getting larger.During Wednesday's National Point-In-Time Homeless Count in Delaware County, close to 450 residents were listed as homeless, people who do not have a permanent place to live or a place to keep their belongings long-term.Although the numbers are similar to last year's Read more [...]