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Public Pension Managers Rethink Hedge Fund Ties - New York Times Public Pension Managers Rethink Hedge Fund TiesAs a result, “many of these investors are running for the hills,” said Larry Powell, deputy chief investment officer for the $16 billion Utah Retirement System, which is trying to galvanize other public pensions to press for better terms with hedge |
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Equipment Manufacturer Intermountain Electronics Plans $8.5 ... - Manufacturing & Technology eJournal (press release) Equipment Manufacturer Intermountain Electronics Plans $8.5 The Utah-based company – which mainly supplies the mining and utility industries – is buying an empty 110000 square foot facility in the East Park Industrial Park in Grayson. The building has reportedly sat empty since being built in 2004 as a spec |
Investment firm targeted Latinos in Ponzi scheme, SEC alleges - Los Angeles Times
HispanicBusiness.comInvestment firm targeted Latinos in Ponzi scheme, SEC alleges New York, Georgia, Utah, Nevada, Texas and Illinois, about $13 million was paid out as returns to investors, the SEC said. Flores lost more than $5 million in high-risk and speculative investments, according to the lawsuit. "There's no money left. Company Employing Ponzi Scheme Targeting Hispanics Charged by SEC
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Undocumented workers flow into Utah and US - Deseret News Undocumented workers flow into Utah and US"We've got to get more educated as a nation … and the one investment my generation can make is to ensure the best possible education for these kids." The report said that children of undocumented immigrant parents lag far behind their native-born |
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Overnight races are a hit - Salt Lake Tribune Overnight races are a hitBy Julia Lyon What began as an overnight running adventure in Utah has morphed into a Davis County business that helps thousands of Americans race through the night in tutus, tie-dyed clothing and a lot of wigs. In five years, the Utahns that started |
HispanicBusiness.comInvestment firm targeted Latinos in Ponzi scheme, SEC alleges New York, Georgia, Utah, Nevada, Texas and Illinois, about $13 million was paid out as returns to investors, the SEC said. Flores lost more than $5 million in high-risk and speculative investments, according to the lawsuit. "There's no money left. Company Employing Ponzi Scheme Targeting Hispanics Charged by SEC
