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ValueClick makes its move

By   /  Monday, August 16th, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on ValueClick makes its move

With its $42 million acquisition of the financial website Investopedia and a new plan to put its data to work for big digital ad campaigns, Westlake Village-based ValueClick is aiming to give its online display advertising business a big boost. It’s an essential strategy, analysts say, because ValueClick faces aggressive competition in display ads from Read More →

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Dynacorn muscles in: Classic car firm grows in Ventura County

By   /  Monday, August 16th, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Dynacorn muscles in: Classic car firm grows in Ventura County

Oxnard-based Dynacorn International is revving up for a move into bigger environs. For the past 26 years, the company has supplied parts and even whole body shells for classic muscle cars, the big-block, deep-throated monsters that came out in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Later this year, Dynacorn will move from its 60,000-square-foot space Read More →

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Pressure on at Los Padres Bank

By   /  Monday, August 9th, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Pressure on at Los Padres Bank

Capital is king — that’s the new mantra for community banks the country over. In the Tri-Counties, Solvang-based Los Padres Bank is on the brink of a possible takeover, as regulators placed it under a new order telling it to shore up its capital levels, be merged or acquired, or potentially face regulatory seizure. Other Read More →

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Drink up the sun: Solar financing flows for wineries

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When Jim Efird walks between the grapevines on his Edna Valley vineyard, watching them soak up the California sun, he’s also watching the meter on his electric bill run backward. Efird is one of a handful of tri-county viticulturists who have turned to solar photovoltaic systems to power their businesses. His Tolosa Winery in San Read More →

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Weighing the options for Harbor Freight

By   /  Monday, August 9th, 2010  /  Banking & Finance, Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Weighing the options for Harbor Freight

By Stephen Nellis Staff Writer Something big was in the works at Harbor Freight Tools, the nationwide discount tool retailer, when a father-son struggle for control of the company broke out in Los Angeles Superior Court on July 14. The closely held private company was in the midst of moving its Camarillo headquarters to Calabasas. Read More →

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UCSB forecast pulls out of SLO, Ventura counties

By   /  Monday, August 2nd, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on UCSB forecast pulls out of SLO, Ventura counties

The UC Santa Barbara Economic Forecast Project — a major source of economic data and predictions for business owners and government leaders throughout the Tri-Counties — has named a new director and narrowed its focus to Santa Barbara County. Peter Rupert, a UCSB economics professor who came to the school in 2007 after 13 years Read More →

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PCBC execs confident deal will close soon

By   /  Monday, August 2nd, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on PCBC execs confident deal will close soon

Pacific Capital Bancorp executives are calling a $500 million recapitalization agreement with Texas-based Ford Financial Fund a done deal. The Ford infusion, critical for the banking company to meet regulatory standards for capitalization, now has the cooperation of the U.S. Treasury and, pending regulatory approval, will likely be finalized by Aug. 31, Santa Barbara-based Pacific Read More →

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