Workload and revenue have soared in recent years.
- Sikorsky's CTI rotor-blade shop is growing fast
- Midday Biz Buzz: Retail sales continue slowdown
Here's the Midday Biz Buzz from the Star-Telegram's Work & Money desk:
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- Fort Worth's Grande Energy strikes $250 million gas deal
- Star-Telegram initiates separation program
- American launches inflight Web services
- Abolition of state home-builder agency recommended
- Frito-Lay is among A-list companies possibly involved in bribery scheme
- Retailers struggled in the second quarter
- State Farm, Allstate raising Texas auto-insurance rates
- General Dynamics to buy Jet Aviation
- Business briefs: Hewlett-Packard reports 14% increase in quarterly profit
Teresa McUsic
The Savvy Consumer: Savings abound on back-to-school items
There are lots of ways to cut your back-to-school costs.
Shlachter, Perotin, Fuquay
Shlachter & Co: Summer internship has big results for TCU student
Austin Hoffman had a big task at MobiMed, and it’s not done yet: Next month, he heads to Italy.
Mitchell Schnurman
On energy, we need to strike a balance between free markets and government regulation
Give government a role, but let the market pick winners and losers.
Business
- At Olympics, Coca-Cola is going for marketing gold
- Economic data lead to second straight sharp loss on Wall Street
- Wholesale inflation soars in July
- Sikorsky Aircraft is branching out in Texas
- Two auto-related businesses are targeting niche markets in Northeast Tarrant County
- Loose Change: What you can do for your car
- Loose Change: Getting past the trauma of a layoff
- Loose Change: Staying on budget during back-to-school season
- Labor Day weekend air travel predicted to be lower than in ’07
- Sponsors bet Phelps will make as big a splash on Madison Avenue as he does in the pool
- Mexican peppers posed problems with filth and contamination before the recent salmonella outbreak
- Fourth F-35 Lightning II rolls off assembly line at Lockheed
- 'Liar loans' bring new wave of mortgage difficulties
- Worries over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac depress markets
- Loose Change: 'Problem sleepers'
- Loose Change: Pension savvy
- Loose Change: Summer career jump-start
- Business briefs: Lowe's second-quarter profit beats expectations
- Brinker is selling 80 percent ownership of Romano’s Macaroni Grill
- 1999 study was meant to build Vioxx sales, report says
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