People On the Move
Intermountain Financial Group adds two advisors -- Intermountain Financial Group, the Utah Agency of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, has hired Curtis Rawlings and Renee Tribe as financial services advisors.
The company currently has offices in Provo, Salt Lake City and St. George.
Rawlings, an MBA graduate from Utah State University, is a certified CPA, while Tribe has more than six years of experience as a financial advisor and a member of Women in Insurance & Financial Services.
SLC tech company appoints new director -- inthinc, a Salt Lake City developer of technologies that help improve driving safety, named Charles J. Knudsen its director of quality.
Knudsen will be responsible for managing quality processes from development, supply chain, pre-production test and validation, manufacturing, installation and fulfillment.
He has held major leadership roles in developing and expanding manufacturing capabilities at Inovar, a division of inthinc. Prior to joining inthinc, Knudsen had served as supplier quality engineer for Iomega Corp. He was formerly a process/quality engineer for BD Medical Systems and a manufacturing engineer for Raytheon Systems Co.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in manufacturing engineering as well as a Master of Science in manufacturing engineering from Brigham Young University.
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Lee faces delisting from NYSE -- Lee Enterprises, parent company of the Daily Herald, has been notified by the New York Stock Exchange that it has fallen below the NYSE's continued listing standard relating to average share price. To be listed, a company must average $1 per share over a 30-trading-day period. Lee closed at 41 cents per share on Wednesday.
In a letter, the stock exchange also noted that Lee was nearing non-compliance with its market capitalization standard, which requires a 30-trading-day average of $25 million. Lee intends to notify the NYSE within the required period of 10 business days of its plans to return to compliance.
Posted in Business on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:00 pm
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