Lawsuits question foreclosure system
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 29th, 2011 / Real Estate, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Lawsuits question foreclosure system
A Westlake Village attorney is asking a judge to rip up a homeowner’s mortgage and strike down the legal framework the lending industry uses to foreclose on notes that have been sliced, diced and sold so many times that it’s impossible for borrowers to tell who owns them.
Read More →Acres in a box: Oxnard firm creates hydroponic grass systems
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 22nd, 2011 / Features, Small Business / Comments Off on Acres in a box: Oxnard firm creates hydroponic grass systems
Green Feed Systems has sprouted up inVentura County to help horses eat better.
Read More →EDCO faces shakeup
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 22nd, 2011 / Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on EDCO faces shakeup
EDCO is scrambling to restore its image after five directors resigned and its staff came under fire for spending taxpayer dollar sat faraway restaurants and resorts.
Read More →Coupons for causes: Startup wants to couple giving and saving
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 22nd, 2011 / Features, Small Business / Comments Off on Coupons for causes: Startup wants to couple giving and saving
Santa Barbara-based startup Win Win Living is putting a twist on the daily coupon by giving consumers a good deal and a chance to donate to charities.
Read More →String theory: Retired exec plays on passion for guitars
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 15th, 2011 / Features, Small Business / Comments Off on String theory: Retired exec plays on passion for guitars
After a successful career as the CEO of two dental insurance companies, Chris Kamen could be spending his retirement relaxing and playing golf. Instead, he owns and runs Santa Barbara-based Classic Guitars International.
Read More →Down to the wire: Superconductor aims to make power lines more efficient
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 15th, 2011 / Technology, Top Stories / Comments Off on Down to the wire: Superconductor aims to make power lines more efficient
Santa Barbara-based Superconductor Technologies has delivered samples of a wire that could change the way electric power is distributed in the United States.
Read More →AML acquisition ends brief bidding war
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, April 15th, 2011 / Technology, Top Stories / Comments Off on AML acquisition ends brief bidding war
After a short bidding flurry, Camarillo-based defense electronics firm AML Communications has been purchased by an Irvine chipmaker for $28 million.
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