Faced with a historic drought, California residents cut their water use substantially as 2014 drew to a close. Water consumption statewide in November was down 9.8 percent year-over-year, an improvement compared with October when it appeared the state’s water conservation might be slipping, according to a report released Tuesday by …
Read More »Industry Trends for Business Valuation Multiples
By Edward L. Fixen Almost all business owners wonder what their business is worth. The actual amount that a particular business sells for depends on many factors unique to that individual business such as historical stability, profitability, growth, industry, customer base, etc. However, it is always a good idea to …
Read More »Bullet Train gets started
A groundbreaking ceremony was held today in Fresno on the Bullet Train, the high-speed rail system that will transport passengers between Los Angeles and San Francisco in less than three hours. Construction will soon begin on the project’s first phase, a 28-mile stretch from Fresno north to Madera, according to …
Read More »Bullet Train gets started
A groundbreaking ceremony was held today in Fresno on the Bullet Train, the high-speed rail system that will transport passengers between Los Angeles and San Francisco in less than three hours. Construction will soon begin on the project’s first phase, a 28-mile stretch from Fresno north to Madera, according to …
Read More »Second life for utility tax?
Two months after San Jacinto voters declined to pass a proposed utility tax, a citizens group is trying to get the measure back on the ballot. Measure CC would have raised $5 million a year that would have been used to pay Riverside County for police and fire services, according …
Read More »Second life for utility tax?
Two months after San Jacinto voters declined to pass a proposed utility tax, a citizens group is trying to get the measure back on the ballot. Measure CC would have raised $5 million a year that would have been used to pay Riverside County for police and fire services, according …
Read More »