If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. | | Monday, February 27, 2012 | Cover story: Bringing talent to light Danielle Douglas FEB 24 Steven Overly FEB 24 Abha Bhattarai FEB 24 Jonathan O'Connell FEB 24 FEB 26 From the Capital Business Blog Marjorie Censer FEB 24 SAIC said it has agreed to pay Walter P. Havenstein a lump sum of $920,000 when he retires next week Jonathan O'Connell FEB 23 A judge overturned a ruling granting authority for Holy Cross's plans to open a hospital in Germantown. Latest news from Capital Business Jonathan O'Connell FEB 26 The developer's proposed 23-story project would replace the Town Center Office Building. Jonathan O'Connell FEB 26 Owners have put the property up for sale after analysts said they were behind on loan payments. Steven Overly FEB 26 A string of Washington area companies are experiencing turnover at the top. Marjorie Censer FEB 26 The Fairfax-based contractor said last week that it plans to acquire McLean-based ATS Corp. Steven Overly FEB 26 The region's up-and-coming tech companies are in dire need of Web developers and engineers. Danielle Douglas FEB 26 Men's clothier Charles Tyrwhitt will open a 2,000-square foot store in Golden Triangle this April. Abha Bhattarai FEB 26 Life at work | Falls Church-based IntelliDyne has been providing health benefits for pets since 2007. More from Capital Business | This Week's Capital Business | | | Capital Business On Twitter Follow @OConnellPostbiz, @DaniDougPost, @addedvalueth, @stevenoverly, @CommonCenser, and of course @CapitalBiz, for real-time news about business in the Capital. Newsroom Have an idea for a story? Send it to capbiznews@washpost.com. Upcoming Events March 13th Technology Innovations Event Northern Virginia Technology Council March 30th TD Bank Morning Star Series Presents Liza Mundy, Journalist & Best-Selling Author, The Richer Sex Greater Washington Board of Trade For more on local business events, click here. Capital Business in Print To Advertise March 5th issue of Capital Business will focus on small business and what area businesses are doing to be successful. Small businesses are the heart of our economy; don't miss this issue to see what business owners are doing to generate revenue. This issue will also have a bonus distribution to 100,000 Washington Post subscribers. Reserve your space by Feb 28th at 12 noon. For more information or to reserve your space please contact: To Subscribe To subscribe to Capital Business in print, you can either text, call or subscribe online. The Washington Post subscriber rate is $49 per year (lowest rate available!) or purchase Capital Business as a stand-alone at $69 per year which includes 52 weekly issues and access to content online. (Applicable taxes will be charged.) * Message and data rates may apply. Four messages needed to complete your order. Reply STOP to opt-out; HELP for info. |