Hartford Business Journal – Like a spurned love interest, General Electric is leaving Connecticut for what it views as a more attractive mate. Now it’s time for the state to hit the gym to re-shape its competitive prowess, industry observers say.
Author: Melissa Ferrigno
Faculty Donations Key to GW’s Fundraising Strategy
The States with Declining Populations
Governing – Why are some states losing people, even as the country continues to grow? Jobs, jobs, jobs (and, in some cases, aging).
Most states are gaining residents, but a few have lost population in recent years. None are seeing major losses, but it looks as if some states’ populations will continue to stagnate or slowly decline in the years to come.
How NFL Games Can Affect Sponsors’ Stock Returns
How Wins and Losses Affect Stock Prices
Scripps Media, Inc. – Of the 32 teams in the NFL, 24 play in stadiums that have sold their naming rights to large corporations. (Well, pending the name of the new home of the Los Angeles Rams; but their former home in St. Louis was sponsored by the financial services firm Edward Jones, which is included in this total.)
Some are getting relative deals: RCA and Ford pay only $1 million a year for the naming rights to the RCA Dome and Ford Field, the respective home of the Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions. The numbers can go as high as the $11 million a year that Levi’s pays to sponsor the San Francisco 49er’s home stadium.
The List’s Jimmy Rhoades asks…is it worth it?
UConn Study Claims Stocks Affected by NFL Outcomes
401K Fears after Stock Market Nosedives
WTNH News 8 – The ticker-tape that wraps around the UConn Business School brought bad news and then more bad news as people stopped to watch as the Dow closed down nearly 400 points.
Connecticut/Western Massachusetts SIOR Awards University of Connecticut Scholarships
Investing in Business Climate Will be a Tall Order for CT
The CT Mirror – It’s relatively easy to find consensus on where Connecticut must invest to improve its business climate. The bigger challenge for state government, said economists and business leaders Wednesday, will be to find the resources to invest — in transportation, information technology and higher education — as the cost of public-sector retirement benefits spikes over the next decade to 15 years.
Possible GE Departure Called a ‘Glaring Black Eye’ for State
Better Catalytic Converter: A New Tool for Emission Control
UConn Today – Two UConn researchers have developed a technology that promises big improvements on one of the most common and important emission control tools used to protect the environment: the catalytic converter.
With help from UConn’s NSF program, Accelerate UConn, the pair are now well on their way to commercializing their new technology