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Runoff from heavy rains prompted the Air Force to close Bellows Field Beach Park through Monday, according to a news release from the state Department of Health.
Central Pacific Financial Corp. (CPF): Ron Baron Reduces His Holdings in CPF
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Summaries of Senate financial disclosure forms - AP
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, chairman, Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
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Fitch lowers Central Pacific rating
Fitch Ratings has downgraded Honolulu-based Central Pacific Financial 's rating outlook from stable to negative. via Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Central Pacific Financial Corp. Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Clint Arnoldus - " President and CEO Dean Hirata - " CFO Curtis Chinn - " Chief Risk Officer Analysts Joe Morford - " RBC Capital Markets Brett Rabatin - " FTN Midwest Brent Christ - " Fox-Pitt Fred Cannon - " ... via Seeking Alpha
Hawaii CEOs average $2.3M in pay
“This has nothing to do with the circumstances of their leaving”
It's getting more expensive to send off a CEO than to keep one. The abrupt resignations of the top executives of Central Pacific Financial Corp. via The Honolulu Advertiser
Hawaii, the fiftieth state in the U.S., is the birthplace for some interesting people including, Barack Obama, Bette Midler, and Nicole Kidman. via Seeking Alpha
Central Pacific's CEO getting $5 million retirement deal
“Clint has a strong track record of achievements as leader of our company and has helped Central Pacific Bank expand its role as an integral part of our community.”
Central Pacific Financial Corp. will pay its president and chief executive officer, Clint Arnoldus, $5 million after he retires at the end of the year. via The Honolulu Advertiser
President, CEO for Central Pacific Bank to retire
Central Pacific Financial Corp. said today that its President and Chief Executive Officer Clint Arnoldus will retire at the end of the year. via The Honolulu Advertiser
Central Pacific Financial Books $48 Million 'Goodwill Impairment' Charge
Central Pacific Financial Corp. recorded a $48 million "goodwill impairment" charge to reflect deterioration in the fundamental value of its business, the bank said Friday. via Canadian Business Magazine
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FirstAlert: 3-4:45 P.M. Investrend / Bestcalls
January 31, 2008 Conference calls scheduled at 3 to 4:45 p.m. on Investrend Broadcast via partner BestCalls include Duke Realty Corporation , Legacy Bancorp Inc. via Customer Interaction Solutions
Central Pacific Financial Corp. is making a provision for up to $34 million in loan losses in the fourth quarter. via Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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Central Pacific Financial Corp. , parent company of Central Pacific Bank, will hold its fourth quarter earnings conference call on Thursday, January 31, - 01/10/2008 - 04:00 PM WEST DES MOINES, Iowa-- --FBL ... via Business Wire
Hawaii bank stocks fall along with Dow
Wall Street choked Tuesday after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates a quarter point, less than investors had expected, and Hawaii bank stocks were hit the hardest. via Commercial Real Estate
Central Pacific Financial Corp. Announces Fourth Quarter Cash Dividend
The year-to-date dividend of $0.98 represents a 11.4% increase over the $0.88 per share dividend paid in the same period last year. via Earth Times
Central Pacific Financial hits 52-week low on 56% dip in Q3 profit
Central Pacific Financial Corp. shares are dipping to a year low after the bank holding company announced third-quarter net income of $9.1 million, or $0.30 per share, below analyst estimates of $0.65 per share ... via All Stories
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Hoku Scientific stock drops 9%
Stock in Hoku Scientific fell 9 percent on Thursday, losing most of the gains the energy technology company has made in recent weeks. via Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Stocks fall, Central Pacific hits new low
Stocks fell on Monday, with the Dow off 108 points to finish just below 14,000. Among the Hawaii stocks that the markets took down with it was Central Pacific Financial , parent of Central Pacific Bank, which ... via Pacific Business News
Financial stocks tripped Friday on recession talk and company-specific news, including some negative analyst calls. via TheStreet.com