CVB Financial Corp. in Ontario has announced a ten-cent per share cash dividend for the second quarter of this year. The dividend, which will be payable during the middle of July to anyone who is a shareholder as of July 2, was approved last Thursday by CVB Financial’s board of …
Read More »Inland business get tax credits
Some Inland Empire businesses will receive tax breaks from the state of California in exchange for hiring more workers. The California Competes Tax Credit Committee has approved nearly $29 million in tax credits for local businesses, part of a program started last year after Gov. Jerry Brown eliminated the state’s …
Read More »Human Trafficking Survivor Receives Gift of Car
A City of Yucaipa resident, Amy Andrews, is a survivor of sex trafficking and domestic violence who has turned her victimization around and is now helping to empower other victims in local communities by her public speaking engagements on both of these challenging issues that face local residents. Until her …
Read More »Recession? Did someone say recession?
LA economist tells Inland real estate brokers that the economic slowdown is over and that it’s time to focus on the region’s bright economic future, with logistics leading the way. Later, Inland industrial brokers paint a bright picture of that sector. Some commercial real estate professionals gathered Thursday in Ontario …
Read More »Monster Beverage gets a boost
Wall Street still likes Monster Beverage and its energy drinks. The Corona-based company’s stock was up two percent on NASDAQ most of Thursday after two analysts released positive recommendations regarding the company, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Wells Fargo acted first, giving Monster Beverage an “outperform” rating. Shortly …
Read More »Fairplex race dates move to Los Alamitos
There will be no more thoroughbred horse racing at Fairplex Park in Pomona. Members of the California Horse Racing Board on Thursday approved the transfer of race dates from Fairplex Park to Los Alamitos Race Course. The board voted 5-0 in favor of the proposal. Members Bo Derek and George …
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