Nov 13, 2009 | GlobeNewswire
BBSI Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
Barrett Business Services, Inc. announced today that its board of directors has approved a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.08 per share.
You know that political bumper sticker that goes, "If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention"? It might as well have applied to the market last year and at the start of this one.
DYAX, TAST, FRZ, CKEC, GLUU, BBSI Expected To Be Lower Leading Up To Next Earnings Releases
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DCPS Teachers Get the Ax: Loose Lips Daily
On an island where selling almost anything on the street, over the airwaves, or in the newspaper is forbidden by the socialist constitution, Revolico offers tens of thousands of items.
Bar bikers have fun spinning wheels
It's all over in 30 seconds or less, and sometimes the slower qualifier's marker blasts past the swifter cyclist's. It doesn't happen often, says Moses Barrett, the organizer of Gastown Sprints, but the best time was when a younger racer overtook his cycling coach.
Despite the provincial government's reinstatement of some of the gambling-revenue funding it withdrew from arts and community groups at the beginning of the month, many of those affected remain outraged that full funding has not been restored.
Nun still going strong at age of 92
Sister Zetta Whelly may be 92 years old, but the enthusiastic nun still volunteers at Romero House every Sunday, greeting clients with her warm, gentle smile.
Thirty years later, sandcastle memories not grainy
As a former member of the White Rock Historical Society and the first chairman of the White Rock Museum and Archives board, Russell Porter not only had a role in preserving the past, he left his own footprint on the pages of local history.
Barrett Business Services Inc. Q2 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
Barrett Business Services Inc. July 29, 2009 12:00 pm ET Executives Analysts Josh Vogel a ' Sidoti & Company [Sam Kidston a ' North and Webster] [Tim Cane a ' Olstein] Presentation Operator I would like to welcome everyone to the earnings release conference call.
BBSI Expects to Record a Material Second Quarter Charge Relating to...
Barrett Business Services, Inc. reported today that it expects to record an increase to its workers' compensation reserve of approximately $11.8 million pre-tax, or $7.4 million after tax equating to approximately $.72 per share, in the 2009 second quarter as a result of management's change in estimate of the ultimate cost of the Company's ...
Celebrate British Columbia at the Hope museum
The August long weekend may be famous for camping and infamous for the highway traffic congestion but the question is, why do we have a long weekend at all? On Monday, August 3, 2009 British Columbia will celebrate BC Day.
It's outrageous! A shocking and somewhat interesting statistic A whopping 88% of all stocks traded on the major U.S. exchanges were down in 2008.
An elementary school teacher, a convicted felon and a third person have been arrested on charges of running a methamphetamine laboratory inside their Kenner house, police said Thursday.
Three Arrested in Kenner Meth Lab Home
On Tuesday, June 23, 2009, Kenner Police Narcotics Detective David Barrett and Officer Mark McCormick received information that individuals were manufacturing crystal methamphetamine at 3319 Colorado Avenue, in Kenner.
Dwayne De Rosario had a hat trick, Amado Guevara had a brace and Chad Barrett added one.
3 Vancouver-based firms listed among best of NW
Three Vancouver-based companies are among the region's best performing companies, according to a list released Sunday by The Seattle Times.
Ride along in the fight against cancer
Woodstock Sears' owners Guy and Wendy Stewart are looking forward to welcoming the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride team to Woodstock Monday evening.
GoGo grandmothers walk and rally to support their African counterparts 4 hours ago
When Stephen Lewis, the United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS for Africa, issued a call to Canadian grandmothers to stand by their African sisters caring for their grandchildren orphaned by AIDS, Gogos like Pauline Barrett sprung into action.
As fundamentals-focused long-term investors, Fools never base an investment decision on the daily gyrations of the market.
Carrying on a Stafford tradition
If it hadn't been for the transfer of the art programs from the reconfigured H.D. Stafford to Langley Secondary School last September, student Sarah Barrett isn't sure she'd be graduating this month.
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