has priced a public offering of 9.6 million common units in order to pay off debt.Houston-based Enterprise (NYSE: EPD) expects proceeds of about $205 million to pay down its revolving credit facility and for general purposes.
Duncan, Enterprise chairman and founder, said he has committed to reinvest $65 million of Enterprise distributions to be received in February 2009 to purchase newly issued Enterprise common units through the partnerships distribution reinvestment plan.
Duncan also indicated his willingness to consider investing as much as $260 million in newly issued equity of Enterprise Products in 2009, including the $65 million reinvestment, to support Enterprises capital-raising efforts.The recession might officially be here, but you wouldnt know it from talking to some owners of companies that are pushing ahead, confidence intact and expansion plans in hand.After robust growth, cell phone companies are bracing for a rough 2009.Company finds niche repairing flawed...
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Cloud to Sartell.Construction is expected to start in April on a 60,000-square-foot building in Sartell, the clinics executive director Andy Vinson.The new clinic, slated to open in 2010, will be about one-third larger than the present 45,000-square-foot clinic in St.
of Madison, Wis., plans to take out financing to pay for construction.The clinic, part of the Bloomington-based HealthPartners system, has agreed to lease the building from Erdman, with an option to buy after five years, Vinson said.
Cloud Technical College plans to expand into HealthPartners present facility in St.
Cloud and has already spent about $3.5 million to buy the space.The recession might officially be here, but you wouldnt know it from talking to some owners of companies that are pushing ahead, confidence intact and expansion plans in hand.After robust growth, cell phone companies are bracing for a rough 2009.Company finds niche repairing flawed clothes made overseas.Company to do $50M.When times...
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said Wednesday that Todd Belden has been named president of its Cincinnati office.Belden will focus on expanding the business insurance brokerages large and middle-market segments in Southwest Ohio and Kentucky, according to a news release.
Belden replaces Jeff Sanders, who will focus on growing the firms large account practice in the region.Toledo-based Hylant Group has 12 offices in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Tennessee.The recession might officially be here, but you wouldnt know it from talking to some owners of companies that are pushing ahead, confidence intact and expansion plans in hand.After robust growth, cell phone companies are bracing for a rough 2009.Company finds niche repairing flawed clothes made overseas.Company to do $50M.When times are tough, keep your attitude positive.
She recently lost her mother, and said she didnt get good care because of low-level employees who allegedly failed to provide proper care and nurses at a higher level who didnt respond to complaints.
I can get by with a two-year nurse or I can get by with a family practitioner.I cannot afford to be paying for the Cadillac when all I need is a Yugo, he added.Lenore Barseness asked for a whole discipline to be included in health care reform.
Because the quality of care is what really counts.Rolf Halstensen of Outing, who sits on the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association Board as a public member, came armed with a list of suggestions.
Both Jim Hanko of North Country Regional Hospital and Warren Larson of MeritCare Clinic Bemidji said that both institutions suffer from state and federal reimbursement rates that are less than the cost of care provided to public assistance patients.Reimbursements are also key to the new Northern Dental Access Center which opened earlier...
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