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Quark launches online service aimed at smaller businesses

Quark, once the top dog in the desktop-publishing software industry, is pinning its growth on an online service aimed at small to medium-size businesses. The Denver-based company on Thursday launched Quark Promote, a service that businesses can use to ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009

Latisys picks Englewood for its corporate headquarters

Latisys, which operates three data centers in Colorado, California and Illinois, has chosen Englewood for its corporate headquarters. The privately held company was founded in Virginia in June 2007 and entered the Denver market six months later by ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009

Dugan named CEO of EchoStar

EchoStar Corp. announced Wednesday that Michael T. Du gan has been named the company's president and chief executive, succeeding Charlie Ergen. Ergen will remain chairman of Douglas County-based Echo Star, which develops and sells satellite-TV set-top ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dish Network,  Charlie Ergen

EchoStar names new CEO

EchoStar Corp. announced today that Michael T. Dugan has been named the company's president and CEO, positions formerly held by Charlie Ergen. Ergen will remain chairman of Douglas County-based EchoStar. Dugan served in several executive roles, ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dish Network,  Charlie Ergen

Historic town of Victor could end up loser if state cuts grant

VICTOR — Colorado's budget woes could mean wage cuts for state workers, fewer tax breaks for businesses and less money for schools. But for this historic "City of Mines," incorporated more than a century ago and about 6 miles from the gambling town of ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bill Ritter

Colorado's best givers receive honors on National Philanthropy Day

A dozen individuals and organizations were recognized Friday at the 20th annual National Philanthropy Day in Colorado awards event for their philanthropic and volunteer work. Denver-based Qwest was presented with the 2009 outstanding large business or ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Qwest

Niwot-based Boulder Labs works with inventors

Robert Gray, founder of Boulder Labs, front, is working with staff members on technology that can help determine the tenderness of meat. From left are Adam Torgerson, Brian DiRito, Nick Romanyshyn, Til Newman, Tres Spicher and Dave Van Wie. ( Hyoung ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Robert Gray,  Royal Caribbean International,  Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,  Norwegian Cruise Line

Ameristar in Black Hawk cashing in on eased casino regulations

The state's largest casino is cashing in on higher limits, new games and extended hours. Ameristar Casino Resort Spa Black Hawk posted a 24 percent increase in revenue during the third quarter — the first three months of eased gambling regulations in ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ameristar Casinos, Inc.

Quark says new product could create 500 jobs

Denver-based Quark is launching a new software product that it says may create 500 jobs over five years. Quark Promote is designed to help small businesses and individuals create marketing materials. Company spokesman John Krantz said in an e-mail that ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  4 Nov 2009

Developer's casino plans for Black Hawk, Central City depend on funding

On the heels of higher casino-bet limits, new games and 24-hour gambling, a Colorado development company has several projects planned for the Central City/ Black Hawk market. But the proposals could be derailed or delayed as American Gaming Enterprises ...

From ANDY VUONG, Denver Post,  3 Nov 2009

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