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From feeds.denverpost Gaylord Entertainment’s controversial proposed 1,500-room hotel in Aurora cleared a major hurdle on Friday. The project was one of two approved by the Colorado Economic Development Commission for tourism-related tax incentives.
Detours begin for ground transportation at Denver airport
From feeds.denverpost Drop-off and pickup areas for taxis, RTD buses, parking-lot shuttles and other ground transportation will change starting today at Denver International Airport.
Colorado unemployment rises to 7.9 percent; fewer jobs created
From feeds.denverpost Colorado’s unemployment rate edged up to 7.9 percent in April, and the state added 1,500 fewer payroll jobs during the month than it did a month earlier, the state reported Friday.
National Bank Holdings will relocate HQ, 150 jobs to Denver
From feeds.denverpost National Bank Holdings Corp. said today it will relocate its headquarters from Boston to metro Denver, bringing 150 new jobs.
El Paso Pipeline to buy assets from general partner El Paso Corp.
From feeds.denverpost El Paso Pipeline Partners LP agreed to pay $635 million to acquire midstream natural-gas assets from its general partner El Paso Corp., a deal revealed last month to be in the works.
No end seen to European finance crisis
From feeds.denverpost Chaos in Greek politics and Spanish banking combined this week to underscore how fragile Europe’s economy remains after an eviscerating austerity regime that has spawned unemployment, desperation and misery.
China rejects U.S. anti-dumping ruling against solar-gear makers
From feeds.denverpost China’s government Friday rejected a U.S. anti-dumping ruling against its makers of solar-power equipment, and Chinese manufacturers warned possible higher tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy.
Facebook’s IPO has little pop, gaining just 23 cents on first day
From feeds.denverpost NEW YORK — It was barely a “like” and definitely not a “love” from Facebook investors as the online social network’s stock failed to live up to the hype in its trading debut Friday.
SEC subpoenas Chipotle over the restaurant chain’s hiring practices
From feeds.denverpost The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a subpoena to Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc.
IHS wins incentives to bring jobs to Douglas County headquarters
From feeds.denverpost Douglas County-based IHS Inc. received approval Friday for up to $1.6 million in job growth incentive tax credits from the Colorado Economic Development Commission.
Denver airport to clear air by cutting back on smoking lounges
From feeds.denverpost By year’s end, Denver International Airport will be nearly smoke-free, with all but one of the four indoor smoking lounges closed.
Even with Facebook debut, stocks fall over worries about Greece
From feeds.denverpost It’s going to take more than Facebook’s initial public offering to push the stock market higher.
Lewis: Tax man makes it hard to be American
From feeds.denverpost Peter Dunn renounced his U.S. citizenship last year so he no longer would have to deal with the Internal Revenue Service.
Denver airport will close three of four smoking lounges
From feeds.denverpost By year’s end, Denver International Airport will be nearly smoke free with all but one of the four smoking lounges shut down.
IHS wins incentives to bring jobs to Douglas County headquarters
From feeds.denverpost Douglas County-based IHS Inc. received approval Friday for up to $1.6 million in job growth incentive tax credits from the Colorado Economic Development Commission.
Uranium miners wary of plan to enrich DU stockpile
From feeds.denverpost CHEYENNE, Wyo.—The uranium industry and Wyoming’s congresswoman are questioning a determination by Energy Secretary Steven Chu that releasing and enriching up to 9,200 tons of depleted
Colorado unemployment rises to 7.9 percent, fewer jobs created
From feeds.denverpost Colorado’s unemployment rate edged up to 7.9 percent in April, and the state added 1,500 fewer payroll jobs in during the month than it did a month earlier, the state reported Friday.
Facebook price slumps back toward $38
From feeds.denverpost After opening at a price of $42.05, shares of Facebook’s wildly anticipated initial public offering closed a mere 23 cents above its pre-set price of $38.
Socks fall on Europe worries; Facebook debuts
From feeds.denverpost It’s going to take more than Facebook’s initial public offering to push the stock market higher. Facebook shares rose 23 cents above their $38 offering price.
Recalls this week: Trampolines, unsafe crib tents
From feeds.denverpost Children’s trampolines with a dangerous defect and a line of crib tents that have already proved deadly for one child are among this week’s recalled products.
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