Posted on 6/2/16
Hogan Undoes 46 Years of Obsolete Executive Orders
Sometimes it’s not so much what you do as governor; it’s what you undo.As reported in the Baltimore Business Journal, on Tuesday Gov. Larry Hogan issued . . .
Posted on 6/2/16
Montgomery County Hosts Connectpreneur
With more than 500 registrants, CONNECTpreneur XVIII was an incredible success. The event was recently held in Bethesda, marking its inaugural debut in Maryland.CEO of Tech . . .
Posted on 6/2/16
Trotter Sues Hogan, Rawlings-Blake and Others Over Liquor Board Ouster
One of the three Baltimore liquor commissioners appointed by Gov. Larry Hogan – and then ousted by the legislature – has filed a suit challenging the law . . .
Posted on 6/2/16
We Went to the TEDCO Event and Found 3 Snapshots of the Tech Ecosystem
A start, an investment and a partner. At TEDCO’s latest “Meet the Managers” event, everyone is looking for something a
Posted on 6/1/16
Could Twilio Spark a Stronger IPO Market?
As I shared last month, IPO activity, particularly for tech companies, screeched to a halt at the start of the year.In fact, not a single tech . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Under Armour: Sports Authority Isn't The Only Problem
The latest failure at Under Armour (NYSE:UA) backs my previous research that the market was generally too bullish on the stock. At the time, Morgan Stanley . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Why Under Armour Now Needs Lululemon
Over two years ago, I suggested it was a good time for Under Armour(NYSE:UA) (NYSE:UA.C) to buy Lululemon (NASDAQ:LULU).At the time my case was based on . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.7% in Baltimore County
Baltimore County’s unemployment rate fell to 4.7% in April, a positive employment trend in Maryland’s third largest jurisdiction. The U.S. unemployment rate stands at 5%. “More . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Marley Station Movies to Host Four Free Summer Movie Screenings
Get out of the house for a movie during the day this summer! Throughout the month of July, Marley Station Movies will be offering fantastic free . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
TV Writer Robert Ward ’65 Endows $30,000 Scholarship
TU graduate also bequeaths manuscripts and screenplays to Albert S. Cook LibraryNovelist and television writer-producer Robert Ward, class of 1965, has made a $30,000 gift to . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Private Equity Fund Adviser Acted As Unregistered Broker
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that a Maryland-based private equity fund advisory firm and its owner have agreed to pay more than $3.1 million to settle . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Baltimore Companies Rank Among Best Performing Businesses in Maryland
A recent analysis by financial technology company SmartAsset uncovered which Maryland-based stocks have performed the best between January 2011 and March 2016. SmartAsset considered three factors . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Building a Better, Budget-Friendly Vacation
With summer just around the corner, it’s time to get moving on your vacation plans before it’s too late. Whether you decide to
Posted on 6/1/16
"She Leans" 1949 - A. Aubrey Bodine
Photograph by A. Aubrey Bodine • © Copyright Jennifer B. Bodine • Courtesy of www.aaubreybodine.com She Leans (1949) - This picturesque ruin is on Kent Island . . .
Posted on 6/1/16
Bond-Rating Firm Differs With Treasurer Kopp Over Purple Line Debt
One of three national bond rating agencies, S&P Global Ratings, cited important differences with State Treasurer Nancy Kopp about how Purple Line debt
Posted on 6/1/16
State Roundup, May 31, 2016
HOGAN VETOES BILLS: Republican Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed five bills Friday, characterizing some as meddling by the General Assembly and dismissing another as a tax. Three . . .

