Killing business, jobs: AZ style Tucson Citizen 05, 2012, under Seeing Red AZ Amazon.com is doing a bang-up business. The company has expanded and created jobs, giving a much needed boost to Arizona's struggling economy. For their trouble, Arizona has handed the company a $53 million bill for ... Arizona changing course on sales tax on online purchasesMohave Valley News
Business Loan Fraud Cases Advance Credit Union Times During his time at the credit union, Liddle approved more than $25 million in business loans, according to an indictment from a Phoenix federal grand jury. Liddle, along with his wife, Rhonda, and Frank Ruiz, an Arizona businessman, were arrested in ...
Leaders in Automotive Digital Marketing -- Response Logix and Digital Air ... MarketWatch (press release) LAS VEGAS, Feb 06, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Response Logix, based in Sunnyvale, California, and Digital Air Strike, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, today announced at the National Automotive Dealers Association (NADA) convention a merger of their two ...
Letter: Local politics, business depends on uneducated populus East Valley Tribune The Boobs, Babbitts and Bigots of both parties who have set themselves up as our Arizona power structure, and who are responsible for our dire straits, absolutely depend upon an uneducated, unifnormed and apathetic citizenry to survive.
Pubs peak for Patriots-Giants Arizona Daily Sun (Jake Bacon/Arizona Daily Sun) This year, MJ Patel is going all out. The owner of the Country Host Restaurant and Porky's Pub isn't just suggesting people watch the Super Bowl in his east Flagstaff bar, as he did last year.
Political campaigns deluged with funding; impact unclear Tucson Citizen In late October, a group called Business Leaders for Arizona poured $350000 into an anti-Rotellini effort. The business group received much of its cash from the Republican State Leadership Committee, a Virginia-based non-profit, the institute found.
Cancer centers drive hard bargains Concord Monitor "It was pretty slick," John Rivers, president of the Arizona Hospital Association, told the Phoenix Business Journal in 2007. "I've seen all kinds of things done in Arizona over 20 years (where) jurisdictions have gone to lure businesses, ...