NFL trio haven’t forgotten their Paterson roots
NorthJersey.com - FAIR LAWN — Gerald Hayes, the most shy of the three Passaic County Tech graduates who play for NFL franchises, was seated down at the end of the Brunswick Bowling Center Friday afternoon, as if he had nothing to do with making all of this happen
June 30th, 2007
Madrid shares higher midday; Acciona leads gains, Sacyr extends losses
Forbes - Sacyr slipped 0.50 to 34.62, amid concerns of an extended legal battle for Eiffage, after the constructor said it plans to appeal the French market regulator AMF’s decision to freeze its paper offer for the French property company and, if that fails
French investigation probes EADS’ failings
Miami Herald - The AMF is investigating large stock sales by Forgeard and other top EADS executives last year, three months before the A380 delays were announced and the share price crashed. UNUSUAL MANAGEMENT EADS’ unusual structure, run jointly by French and German
On the Move: Northern Rock, Gaz de France, Prosieben
MSN MoneyCentral - AMF demands new offer for Eiffage - AMF, the French stock market regulator, has ruled that the company must make a new takeover bid for Eiffage as the current bid does not meet regulations. The new offer would have to include a bid for APRR
Can the Web save Arizona’s largest daily newspaper?
Phoenix New Times - It’s December 8, and the patrons of AMF Deer Valley Lanes know Jason Tunay and his inflammatory tee shirts well by now. And some of them, at least, aren’t one bit sorry he’s been kicked off his team because of those shirts and the ruckus they’ve
Airbus A380 delays trigger inquiry into insider trading
Seattle Post Intelligencer - The question is central to investigations by French and German authorities into possible insider trading by EADS executives. On Tuesday, media mogul and EADS co-Chairman Arnaud Lagardere answered the French market regulator AMF, and EADS co-Chief
OMC Family Weekend Roundup: June 2-3, 2007
On Milwaukee - Bowl with the family this Saturday at the AMF Bowlero, 11737 W. Burleigh St. in Wauwatosa. The event runs from 1 to 5 p.m. and it’s a fundraiser for COA (Children’s Outing Association.) $5 per person includes food, drink, crafts and kid-friendly live
June 30th, 2007