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We were all victims of mortgage fraud

By   /  Monday, July 5th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on We were all victims of mortgage fraud

For most scam artists, fraud is a morally murky process that involves taking money from people who are often motivated by greed to push the limits of common sense. Victims of financial fraud are often involved in Ponzi schemes, where proceeds from new investors are used to pay off older investors until the entire edifice Read More →

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Airing it out: Business leaders look for new Santa Barbara-San Jose carrier

By   /  Monday, July 5th, 2010  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Airing it out: Business leaders look for new Santa Barbara-San Jose carrier

In June, the South Coast lost its direct air travel connection to Silicon Valley, a route that business leaders say is important to the region’s competitiveness. Business groups are taking action to restore it and say they need the business community’s input. The Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Santa Barbara Airport and Citrix Online, Read More →

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Riding the green wave: Arbor brings its sustainable boards to Santa Barbara

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The skateboard and snowboard company Arbor Collective recently chose Santa Barbara for its second location and is now selling its environmentally friendly boards from a State Street storefront. Arbor’s other showroom is its headquarters in Venice. In Santa Barbara, Arbor carries its own brand of skateboards and snowboards, along with surfboards made by similarly environment-minded Read More →

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Editorial: Shared sacrifice

By   /  Monday, July 5th, 2010  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Editorial: Shared sacrifice

Unions hate making concessions. The very purpose of a union is to secure better pay and benefits for its members. The idea of lower compensation is usually a non-starter. That’s why it’s refreshing to see so many public-sector unions in the Tri-Counties accepting wage and benefit concessions. In some cases, unions have agreed to reductions Read More →

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Editorial: Santa Barbara DA talks tough on white-collar crime

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For the first time in recent memory, white-collar crime is going to be a top priority of the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s office. That’s the word from newly named Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley, who already has designated one of her deputies, attorney Gordon Auchincloss, as her point person on the white-collar Read More →

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Financial planner faces lawsuits

By   /  Monday, July 5th, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Financial planner faces lawsuits

Ian Filippini, the young president of Montecito-based Filippini Financial Group, filed for personal bankruptcy in April, listing $4.4 million in liabilities. Along with his firm, he faces five civil lawsuits asking for more than $3 million in damages.   Filippini’s legal troubles come just a year after formally taking the family firm over from his Read More →

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A bright future: SLO solar firm sees big growth ahead

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In four years, San Luis Obispo-based Mainstream Energy Corp. has grown from a head count of fewer than 100 employees to nearly 600 employees and $150 million in annual sales. It recently signed on Kam Mofid, a veteran of large firms such as Teleflex, Pratt & Whitney and General Motors, as president to expand the Read More →

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