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Now Progressive is jazzing up another boring business practice: paying cash dividends to sharehol... Progressive Is Living Up t

Now Progressive is jazzing up another boring business practice: paying cash dividends to shareholders. You know, every three months companies send you checks for a fixed amount, occasionally raising it a bit. Yawn city.

Progressive has sent out such quarterly checks for 30-plus years -- but won't do so much longer. Starting in 2007, it will pay a once-a-year dividend determined by the sa...

PRESS RELEASES BusinessWire: N.C. companies BusinessWire: S.C. companies BusinessWire: Banking & ... Wachovia profits rise 6.6%

PRESS RELEASES BusinessWire: N.C. companies BusinessWire: S.C. companies BusinessWire: Banking & finance PR Newswire: Banking & finance PR Newswire: N.C. companies PR Newswire: S.C. companies How to contact Observer business staff Back to Home > Tuesday, Apr 18, 2006 Business Posted on Tue, Apr. 18, 2006 email this print this

Wachovia Corp. on Monday said first-quarter earnings climbed 6...

Oil prices settled at a record high of $70.40 a barrel in New York on Monday, rising more than $1... Daily Briefing...

Oil prices settled at a record high of $70.40 a barrel in New York on Monday, rising more than $1 on worries about supply disruptions in Nigeria and diplomatic tensions between the West and Iran over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. So long as these and other geopolitical issues persist, analysts said, it will be difficult for prices to fall too far -- unless there is a significant drop in demand, ...

Deseret Morning News Over the decades, Wasatch Front residents built, sold and resold tens of tho... Shaken to pieces...

Deseret Morning News Over the decades, Wasatch Front residents built, sold and resold tens of thousands of pretty brick homes. Unfortunately, such houses - at least those that lacked seismic upgrades - turned out to be death traps in Utah's great 7.0 earthquake of 2008.

Tom Smart, Deseret Morning NewsDave Marshall is dwarfed by the rotunda tier girder system beneath the Capitol that will...

Back to Home > Editorials & Commentary > Monday, Apr 17, 2006 Posted on Mon, Apr. 17, 2006 email ... Time to deregulate NJ auto

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According to no less an authority than financial mogul Warren Buffett, the New Jersey auto insurance market is vastly better today than it has been in years.

Indeed, there appears to be a direct correlation between the improvement and the New Jersey Auto Insurance Compet...

Back to Home > Monday, Apr 17, 2006 Business Posted on Mon, Apr. 17, 2006 email this print this r... Suppliers are also feeling

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At last week's Global Automotive Conference at the Marriott Griffin Gate Resort, auto supply company executives made Detroit sound like a depressing place these days.

Not because the NFL's Lions consistently can't find a quarterback, but because the Big 3 automa...

Normally when storms are headed our way we begin to make preparations, said Lana Crowder field pr... Catastrophe vans aid local

Normally when storms are headed our way we begin to make preparations, said Lana Crowder field product line for Travelers.

“We knew they were coming so we started assembling a group of people,” Crowder said.

Once the storms passed through, we had an idea it was extensive damage so we called in our catastrophe vans, Crowder said.

“The catastrophe vans are custom made vehicles t...

Non-oil domestic exports grew to 15.01 billion Singapore dollars ($9.36 billion), compared with t... Singapore's non-oil ex

Non-oil domestic exports grew to 15.01 billion Singapore dollars ($9.36 billion), compared with the average forecast in a Dow Jones Newswires poll for 15.9 percent growth from a year ago.

In February, non-oil exports rose 16.5 percent from a year earlier.

Singapore, a major oil refining center, excludes oil and re-exports from the data to provide a clearer picture of its economic pe...

Retail sales grew to 2.07 billion Singapore dollars ($1.29 billion), compared with the 7.7 percen... Singapore's retail sal

Retail sales grew to 2.07 billion Singapore dollars ($1.29 billion), compared with the 7.7 percent year-on-year growth forecast in a Dow Jones Newswires poll of economists.

Seasonally adjusted retail sales grew 4.1 percent in February from January, the Department of Statistics said in a statement Monday.

Sales at department stores fell 4.4 percent from a year earlier in February, fo...