It is always the highest hope of a CEO that the business will grow. One of our CEO rules is, “if you can’t measure success it didn’t happen!” With that in mind, there are four areas where a CEO can measure growth/success. Those areas are revenue, profit, staff or subsidiaries. …
Read More »Retail stays up
National retail sales remained strong last week, which was good news as the start of the holiday shopping season draws closer. Sales were up 2.1 percent for the week that ended Saturday compared with the same week in 2013, and up 1.5 percent compared with the previous week, according to …
Read More »Wiley to resign
D. Linn Wiley, chairman of the board of CVB Financial Corp. and its principal subsidiary, Ontario-based Citizens Business Bank, will resign. Wiley will step down as board chairman and as a board member effective Dec. 31, according to a statement released Monday. Raymond V. O’Brien III, owner and chief executive …
Read More »The Real Work Begins
It’s been over one week since the mid-term election, a day when Americans decided to vote for a sweeping change in the balance of power. If you’re a conservative voter, you may have been asked sometime in the past week why you think the so-called Republican wave happened. Here’s how …
Read More »Ebola concerns prompt nurses strike
A nurses strike regarding better protection against the Ebola virus that began Tuesday in Northern California is moving to the Southland. Thousands of nurses either walked off the job or joined picket lines at major hospitals today to protest inadequate staffing and demand better protective gear against infectious diseases like …
Read More »Author discusses local history book
Megan Hutter, author of “Images of America: San Antonio Heights,” discussed her book Saturday at Oakmont San Antonio Heights in Upland. Hutter, who grew up in Alta Loma, spoke before approximately 70 people at the upscale senior care facility, which opened earlier this year. San Antonio Heights is an unincorporated …
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