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Dubroff: East Ventura County should focus on creating a biotech cluster

By   /  Friday, March 31st, 2017  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Columns, East Ventura County, Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: East Ventura County should focus on creating a biotech cluster

Henry Dubroff

When the Business Times broke the story that Amgen was cutting roughly 500 support and operations jobs at its sprawling Thousand Oaks campus, there were gasps — and sighs of relief. Gasps because the world’s largest biotechnology company is the economic engine for the Conejo Valley, East Ventura County and, for that matter, a big Read More →

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Our view: Infill development critical to meeting housing needs

By   /  Friday, March 31st, 2017  /  Editorials, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our view: Infill development critical to meeting housing needs

At a time when hand wringing over the high cost of housing has become more of a political cop out than a panacea, a new study underscores the benefits of infill development. Next 10, a group that relies on interdisciplinary research from UC Berkeley’s law, environmental and business experts, has cited infill housing for many Read More →

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Dubroff: Trump’s budget priorities will create tri-county winners, losers

By   /  Friday, March 24th, 2017  /  Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Trump’s budget priorities will create tri-county winners, losers

A cardinal rule about covering politics these days is that it’s never too early to speculate. So, with the contours of the Trump administration’s approach to budgeting just coming to light, it seemed timely to begin to try to sort out winners and losers among major tri-county institutions. It’s way too early to predict what Read More →

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Our view: Progress on Highway 101 widening welcome sign

By   /  Friday, March 24th, 2017  /  Editorials, Latest news, Opinion  /  1 Comment

In fits and starts, the inevitable widening of Highway 101 from Carpinteria to Santa Barbara is proceeding at a steady pace. The latest sign of progress on the project is the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments’ approval for building HOV lanes in the Linden Avenue to Casitas Pass Road portion of the project. It Read More →

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Our view: Ventura creates model for helping homeless

By   /  Friday, March 17th, 2017  /  Editorials, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our view: Ventura creates model for helping homeless

Amid the turmoil of November’s election results, it was easy to overlook passage of the Measure O sales tax increase for the city of Ventura. The Business Times took some heat for endorsing Measure O, which clearly struck a chord with voters who rejected a countywide transportation tax measure. A transportation tax initiative in San Read More →

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Dubroff: Weinman puts a nontraditional focus on ‘Venky’ award

By   /  Friday, March 17th, 2017  /  Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Weinman puts a nontraditional focus on ‘Venky’ award

Henry Dubroff

When UC Santa Barbara hands out its annual “Venky” award for entrepreneurial leadership each spring, typically it is a top scientist who gets the hardware. That’s because the award is named after Venky Narayanamurti, the former UCSB dean of engineering and an architect of the strategy that made UCSB a world leader in materials, photonics Read More →

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Dubroff: Companies play let’s make a deal but they don’t always win

By   /  Friday, March 10th, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Columns, Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Companies play let’s make a deal but they don’t always win

Henry Dubroff

There’s no question that the current wave of corporate mergers is reshaping big chunks of the corporate landscape on the Central Coast. But all mergers are not created equal and history suggests that more than half of mergers involving large publicly traded companies don’t really work out at all. For a look at what’s working Read More →

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