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IMCA adds new exam for certified investment management analyst designation
The Investment Management Consultants Association has announced the addition of a new exam and some procedural changes for its certified investment management analyst designation program.
Great-West Target-Date Fund Series Touts Glide-Path Edge
June 30, 2009 As the economic slump curbs retirement savings, Great-West Retirement Services is trying out what its president is calling "the next generation" of target-date funds.
Contractors picked for $40M road project
Two local firms will design and build the $40.1 million reconstruction of Hampden Avenue, between Kipling Street and Federal Boulevard, including rebuilding the road's three bridges over Pierce Street, Wadsworth and Federal boulevards, the Colorado Department of Transportation said Monday.
Johnson: Howling at hazing of coyotes
My favorite part of this job, I have often written, is the calls that arrive the next day.
Follow the bikes to the British Bulldog
Two decades ago, a buddy and I were eating burritos on the patio of a place in downtown Isla Vista, California, home of the University of California's Santa Barbara campus, when a sixty-something guy started chatting us up.
American Medical Response Wins Stevie Award in 7th Annual American Business AwardsSM
American Medical Response won a Stevie Award for "Best Corporate Social Responsibility Program of the Year - More Than 2,500 Employees" in The 2009 American Business Awards, presented June 22 at a special ceremony in New York City.
Texas Medical Center Wants Study
Baylor Medical Center at Frisco in Texas has selected Orchestrate Healthcare of Greenwood, Village, Colo.
Newly minted grads get answers on what to do with graduation money
Friends and family give generous gifts to recognize students' accomplishments, but that leaves the freshly minted grad with several financial options.
Ink! Coffee opens on 16th Street Mall
Ink! Coffee Co. of Colorado opens its eighth location Tuesday on downtown Denver's 16th Street Mall.
Personal Finance: What to do with graduation money
What do new graduates really want? Here's a list of the best/worst graduation gifts, based on student surveys: BEST GIFTS * A new car * A trip with family or friends * Money for expenses * Health insurance * Money for rent * Large electronics * Small electronics, such as a cell phone or GPS * Sporting equipment * Gift certificate for clothing or ...
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Better late than never for Chinook Tavern
Old-world charm at the old Chinook Tavern. A reader recently e-mailed me a good question: Whether the Chinook Tavern -- which left its longtime home at 265 Detroit Street last June, in hopes of reopening at the Landmark last fall -- was ever going to reappear.
Dental Office Offering Bright Smiles In One Day
Jun 12, 2009 9:32 pm US/Mountain Written for the Web by CBS4 Special Projects Producer Libby Smith Reporting Tom Mustin GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.
First impressions of Choppers Custom Salad Works
Being a somewhat reluctant advocate of the salads at Green Fine Salad Company and Mad Greens , both Colorado-based weed joints , I thought I'd check out the new Choppers Custom Salad Works at 5302 DTC Boulevard, in Greenwood Village.
CIBER Wins $56M in County Government Contracts
Greenwood Village, Colorado-based system integration consulting and outsourcing firm CIBER revealed today that it has won three new service contracts totaling some $56.5 million.
MORE ON 9NEWS @ 4 P.M. GREENWOOD VILLAGE - Thousands of people have traveled through the doors of extravagant house during the annual Parade of Homes.
Parks hotel company buys luxury rail cars
A company that operates lodges and restaurants in national parks has bought 25 passengers cars that belonged to a defunct luxury train operator.
Commissioners' agenda includes contracts, bids
Approval of the document of support was the first step toward putting the issue on the ballot in November.
Pittsburgh Magazine sold to Colorado company
Kim Leonard can be reached via e-mail or at 412-380-5606. A Colorado-based publishing company said Friday it acquired Pittsburgh Magazine from WQED Multimedia and may start other regional publications, along with buying magazines in other cities.
Animals experts want resident to take coyote precautions
How do you save a coyote's life? Dr. Marc Bekoff says keep them alive, by keeping them away.
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