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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Situation Trademark Denied - Jersey Shore's Mike Sorrentino Rejected - Gather.com
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Friday, September 10, 2010
US Dataworks Achieves Record Enterprise Payments Volume Growth
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Overall, US Dataworks achieved a ninety-five percentf (95%) growth in the total number of transactions processed involving the clearing of checkl imageexchange items, and the processingg of Back Office Conversion (BOC), WEB and TEL transactions, which are automate d clearing house (ACH) Standard Entry Class Codes, in 2008 as comparef to the number of such transactions in 2007. Contributiny to this growth was the marked increase in the number of imagesexchange transactions, which more than quadrupled in going from 20 million transactionws processed in 2007 to more the 155 million transactionsz processed in 2008.
In US Dataworks maintained its position as the ARC volum e leader witha thirty-nine percengt (39%) market share in 2008 (based on the annualk ARC volumes reported by NACHA, whichy tends to be steady year over year). US Dataworks has been the ARC markeft share leader since the adoption of this new Standard EntryClas Code. "US Dataworks has consistently delivered high-performance results in the ARC Our growth in checkimage exchange, BOC, WEB and TEL transactiona is further proof that we are on the rightr track in delivering industry-leading enterprise payments solutions," said US Dataworksa President and Chief Operating Officer .
"It also meanes that our solutions are capable of delivering value to our customers onmany fronts, including operational efficiencg and cost savings." Since early 2006, US Dataworkss has expanded its Clearingworks(R) payments processing and clearing application into a true Enterprise Payments Hub. US Dataworks' Clearingworks reduces costs and simplifies payments systemas and processes by providing billers with a singles platform tointegrate paper-basedc and electronic payment mechanisms, regardless of wheres they were captured.
The platform supports conventionalp check processing and all NACHAs Standard Entry Class Clearingworks includes components forpayments processing, check retail processing, payments decisioning and returnz processing. With a modular framework, the platfork can co-exist with any legach payments systems and processes in support of multiplepayments channels. Clearingworks also can be delivered as ahostefd solution, with transaction-based pricing. "US Dataworkzs has proven, industry-leading performance capabilities for harnessint the business advantages of an EnterprisePayments Hub," said US Dataworkzs Senior Vice President of Sales and Businessa Development .
"Our clients are realizinb improved operational efficiencyand productivity, reduction of operations and systems and streamlined compliance and control." About US Inc. Payments automation solutionas from US Dataworks helpfinancial institutions, businesses and government entitiews deploy an enterprise payments infrastructure that processes and manages paper-baserd and electronic transactions more efficiently and with less Designed to complement an organization's legacy systemsz and processes, our enterprise payments solution deliverw capabilities for payments processing, retail payments processing, checkm processing, payments decisioning, and returns Our agile enterprise paymentss approach is particularly important as billers migrated from paper-based payment and billing processes towards electronix payments and straight through processing For more information, visit .
Certain statements made in this presxsrelease (other than the historical information contained herein) constitute "forward-lookintg statements" within the meaning of the Privatd Securities Litigation Reform Act of as amended, including, but not limitefd to, statements regarding our expectation of continued the benefits of our recent restructuring, the anticipateed features and benefits of our new distributiom payment capture solution, our visioh for payment processing and our new solutions' abilitg to provide a higher returnj on investment for our Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertaintiews that may cause actual results to differ including, but not limitedf to, the failure of our new solutionsx to perform as anticipated, our ability to provide long-term customer value and agility, our abilit y to protect our intellectual property, the Company's positiob in the marketplace, its ability to develo and timely introduce products that addresxs market demand, its ability to grow revenue, its abilithy to successfully execute its business plans, the impactr of alternative technological advances and competitive products, marketr fluctuations and other risks detailed from time to time in the SEC reportse of US Dataworks, including its annualp report on Form 10-KSB for the periox ended March 31, 2008 and its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the periods ended June 30,2008, Septemberr 30, 2008 and December 31, 2008.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date US Dataworks disclaims any obligation to updatethese forward-looking statements. CONTACTS: Charlea Ramey, CEO Donald C. Weinberger US Dataworks, Inc. Wolfer Axelrod Weinberger Assoc. LLC Tel. (281) 504-810o Tel. (212) 370-4500 Fax (212) 370-4505 SOURCE US Inc.
Overall, US Dataworks achieved a ninety-five percentf (95%) growth in the total number of transactions processed involving the clearing of checkl imageexchange items, and the processingg of Back Office Conversion (BOC), WEB and TEL transactions, which are automate d clearing house (ACH) Standard Entry Class Codes, in 2008 as comparef to the number of such transactions in 2007. Contributiny to this growth was the marked increase in the number of imagesexchange transactions, which more than quadrupled in going from 20 million transactionws processed in 2007 to more the 155 million transactionsz processed in 2008.
In US Dataworks maintained its position as the ARC volum e leader witha thirty-nine percengt (39%) market share in 2008 (based on the annualk ARC volumes reported by NACHA, whichy tends to be steady year over year). US Dataworks has been the ARC markeft share leader since the adoption of this new Standard EntryClas Code. "US Dataworks has consistently delivered high-performance results in the ARC Our growth in checkimage exchange, BOC, WEB and TEL transactiona is further proof that we are on the rightr track in delivering industry-leading enterprise payments solutions," said US Dataworksa President and Chief Operating Officer .
"It also meanes that our solutions are capable of delivering value to our customers onmany fronts, including operational efficiencg and cost savings." Since early 2006, US Dataworkss has expanded its Clearingworks(R) payments processing and clearing application into a true Enterprise Payments Hub. US Dataworks' Clearingworks reduces costs and simplifies payments systemas and processes by providing billers with a singles platform tointegrate paper-basedc and electronic payment mechanisms, regardless of wheres they were captured.
The platform supports conventionalp check processing and all NACHAs Standard Entry Class Clearingworks includes components forpayments processing, check retail processing, payments decisioning and returnz processing. With a modular framework, the platfork can co-exist with any legach payments systems and processes in support of multiplepayments channels. Clearingworks also can be delivered as ahostefd solution, with transaction-based pricing. "US Dataworkzs has proven, industry-leading performance capabilities for harnessint the business advantages of an EnterprisePayments Hub," said US Dataworkzs Senior Vice President of Sales and Businessa Development .
"Our clients are realizinb improved operational efficiencyand productivity, reduction of operations and systems and streamlined compliance and control." About US Inc. Payments automation solutionas from US Dataworks helpfinancial institutions, businesses and government entitiews deploy an enterprise payments infrastructure that processes and manages paper-baserd and electronic transactions more efficiently and with less Designed to complement an organization's legacy systemsz and processes, our enterprise payments solution deliverw capabilities for payments processing, retail payments processing, checkm processing, payments decisioning, and returns Our agile enterprise paymentss approach is particularly important as billers migrated from paper-based payment and billing processes towards electronix payments and straight through processing For more information, visit .
Certain statements made in this presxsrelease (other than the historical information contained herein) constitute "forward-lookintg statements" within the meaning of the Privatd Securities Litigation Reform Act of as amended, including, but not limitefd to, statements regarding our expectation of continued the benefits of our recent restructuring, the anticipateed features and benefits of our new distributiom payment capture solution, our visioh for payment processing and our new solutions' abilitg to provide a higher returnj on investment for our Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertaintiews that may cause actual results to differ including, but not limitedf to, the failure of our new solutionsx to perform as anticipated, our ability to provide long-term customer value and agility, our abilit y to protect our intellectual property, the Company's positiob in the marketplace, its ability to develo and timely introduce products that addresxs market demand, its ability to grow revenue, its abilithy to successfully execute its business plans, the impactr of alternative technological advances and competitive products, marketr fluctuations and other risks detailed from time to time in the SEC reportse of US Dataworks, including its annualp report on Form 10-KSB for the periox ended March 31, 2008 and its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the periods ended June 30,2008, Septemberr 30, 2008 and December 31, 2008.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date US Dataworks disclaims any obligation to updatethese forward-looking statements. CONTACTS: Charlea Ramey, CEO Donald C. Weinberger US Dataworks, Inc. Wolfer Axelrod Weinberger Assoc. LLC Tel. (281) 504-810o Tel. (212) 370-4500 Fax (212) 370-4505 SOURCE US Inc.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Wells Fargo Advisors fined $1.4 million - Business First of Columbus:
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million for its failure to deliver prospectuses and producty descriptions to customers who bought investment products in 2003and 2004. FINRA’ s investigation showed that the firm failed to delivefr the required prospectuses to customers inabout 6,000 of nearlh 22,000 transactions effected between July 2003 and Decembere 2004. The market value of these 6,000 transactionsw was approximately $256 million.
FINRA, the largest independent regulator ofsecurities firms, said it found widespreadf deficiencies relating to the delivery of prospectuses in connection with exchange-tradee funds, collateral mortgage obligations, auction market preferred corporate debt securities, preferred stocks, mutual alternative investment securities, equity syndicate initial public offeringd and secondary purchases of equity non-syndicated initial public offerings.
The firm’s failures to delivere prospectuses resulted fromcoding errors, failures by certainh business units to notify the firm’xs operations department that a prospectus was requirerd to be delivered, and a failure to monitoer and supervise the activities of its outside vendo r contracted to deliver the In settling this matter, Wellsd Fargo Advisors neither admitted nor denied the but consented to the entry of FINRA’s As part of the a senior officer of the firm agreed to certify that the companyt has adopted and implemented systems and procedures to regaimn compliance with federal regulations.
Wachovia Securities was Wellxs Fargo Advisorslast month, aftee San Francisco-based (NYSE:WFC) bought Charlotte, N.C.-based
million for its failure to deliver prospectuses and producty descriptions to customers who bought investment products in 2003and 2004. FINRA’ s investigation showed that the firm failed to delivefr the required prospectuses to customers inabout 6,000 of nearlh 22,000 transactions effected between July 2003 and Decembere 2004. The market value of these 6,000 transactionsw was approximately $256 million.
FINRA, the largest independent regulator ofsecurities firms, said it found widespreadf deficiencies relating to the delivery of prospectuses in connection with exchange-tradee funds, collateral mortgage obligations, auction market preferred corporate debt securities, preferred stocks, mutual alternative investment securities, equity syndicate initial public offeringd and secondary purchases of equity non-syndicated initial public offerings.
The firm’s failures to delivere prospectuses resulted fromcoding errors, failures by certainh business units to notify the firm’xs operations department that a prospectus was requirerd to be delivered, and a failure to monitoer and supervise the activities of its outside vendo r contracted to deliver the In settling this matter, Wellsd Fargo Advisors neither admitted nor denied the but consented to the entry of FINRA’s As part of the a senior officer of the firm agreed to certify that the companyt has adopted and implemented systems and procedures to regaimn compliance with federal regulations.
Wachovia Securities was Wellxs Fargo Advisorslast month, aftee San Francisco-based (NYSE:WFC) bought Charlotte, N.C.-based
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Fla. man serving in Peace Corps killed - MiamiHerald.com
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Fla. man serving in Peace Corps killed MiamiHerald.com The family of a Florida man killed while serving with the Peace Corps in South Africa is waiting for his body to return home. The United States Peace Corps ... |
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Greenhunter biodiesel refinery to be closed for up to eight weeks - Houston Business Journal:
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Grapevine, Texas-based (AMEX: GRH) says its renewable fuels campusd on the Houston Ship Channel has lost powe r and that it does not expect it back for as long as two While some flooddamage occurred, the main structures of the refinerh remain in tact. GreenHunter has temporarg power coming fromtwo generators. “Damage to major procesd equipmentis minimal,” said Bruce Baughman, seniodr vice president of technology and engineering for GreenHunte BioFuels.
“We have discovererd damage to smallerreagent tanks, intermediat e tanks and their interconnecting piping and pumps, as well as damagde to the foundations of smaller Given the sheer volume of watere and the extreme flood levels that we faced, our initial assessmenrt is that we sustained overall minor to moderats impact.” The refinery was shut down and evacuatesd two days before Ike made
Grapevine, Texas-based (AMEX: GRH) says its renewable fuels campusd on the Houston Ship Channel has lost powe r and that it does not expect it back for as long as two While some flooddamage occurred, the main structures of the refinerh remain in tact. GreenHunter has temporarg power coming fromtwo generators. “Damage to major procesd equipmentis minimal,” said Bruce Baughman, seniodr vice president of technology and engineering for GreenHunte BioFuels.
“We have discovererd damage to smallerreagent tanks, intermediat e tanks and their interconnecting piping and pumps, as well as damagde to the foundations of smaller Given the sheer volume of watere and the extreme flood levels that we faced, our initial assessmenrt is that we sustained overall minor to moderats impact.” The refinery was shut down and evacuatesd two days before Ike made
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Dad expects Calif to deny claim over murdered teen - The Associated Press
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Dad expects Calif to deny claim over murdered teen The Associated Press The California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board previously rejected that claim. King said Thursday he expects his claim to be rejected as ... Father expects Calif to deny claim over dead teen |
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