Thursday, August 9, 2012

Coach scores off the field with home sale - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Last year’s tax bill on the 8,300-square-foo t lakefront house was $28,370. Lance Raab, a compute r guru, and his wife, Judith, bought the house in late roughly 16 months afterf the Grudens moved to a larger housein Avila. Jon and Cindy Grudejn had paid $1.53 million for the in 2002. Last May, they paid $3.3 milliob for their 11,900-square-foot Avilaa home. Lance Raab, who recently founded LLC, sold to in 2006 for an undisclosed — Janet Leiser If I were a rich(er) man: SimDag-RoBEL LLC may have got off a littlre easy when it came time to pay up on a licensinh agreement with Donald Trump despite nevef building the tower that was to bearhis name.
The developerf of the doomed Trump Tower Tampaa was suedfor $1 million in owed fees, but both sidese settled the case 29. While it’s likely Trump receiverd a nice chunk of changefrom SimDag, he wantd even more from a developer who wrote up a similatr licensing agreement for a 70-story luxury condominiumk tower in Tel Aviv, Israel. Crescent Heights Diamond was supposed to pay Trump a licensin fee plus give him a cut of thecondlo sales. Instead, the developer flipped the land a year later for nearl y double whatit paid. Trump may have wantexd just a cool million from but the price to not usethe man’d name has risen significantly.
Trump is demandinbg $45 million from Crescent, and he wanta his money now. But it’l l be up to a judge to see if he gets asingle penny. — Michael Hinman Reaching out to calm Joy Gendusa, CEO of Postcard Mania, has takenn customers and prospective customers under her wing and shares lettersa from her personal financial adviser to “calm” them all 78,000 in her database. She has decides to wage battleagainst “the fearas being created by the media” involving the country’w financial crisis by imparting soothing and useful economixc education in the past several weeks throug letters from her financial adviser, P.
Christophe Music, president of in Clearwater. His latest lettetr outlines what he describes as threew critical mistakes people make in economif crises andshould avoid: Making short-term changees to a long-term plan, failing to understandf the difference between volatility and loss, and failint to prosper during economic Music’s first letter sent to Postcardx Mania’s customers a week ago dealt with the definitiohn of recession and ways to survive. “We got such a good responser fromthe first, we decidef to send another letter,” said Karla Jo Helms, VP of publicx relations.
Gendusa, the founder of the $20 full-service direct mail company in is not done counselingher customers. She intenda to continue imparting usefulp business and economic information to those inPostcard Mania’s database, which includes 31,000 small-business “to encourage them to stay positive and expand theif businesses despite the barriers.” — Jane Meinhardt Here’ss the hook: Burn treatment organizations in the Tampwa Bay area are in line for a financiak boost, courtesy of local beer drinkers and The Tampa distributor has pickeds up a new brand, Hook & Ladder, from the , an independenr brewer in Silver Md.
It’s the first time the beer is being sold in Hook & Ladder supports firefighters by donating a portion of the proceeds from its draft product, as well as its bottlex or cans, to burn treatment groupsw in the community where the beer is The company is talking with a few Bay area organizations to determinse where it will donate local said spokesman Dan Lyons.

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