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NCR to Present at KeyBanc Capital Markets 2013 Industrial, Automotive and Transportation Conference DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NCR Corporation (NYS: NCR) today announced that it will participate in the KeyBanc Capital ...
NCR to Present at KeyBanc Capital Markets 2013 Industrial, Automotive and Transportation Conference DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NCR Corporation (NYS: NCR) today announced that it will participate in the KeyBanc Capital Markets 2013 Industrial, Automotive and Transportation Conference on Thursday, May 30 at the InterContinental Hotel in Boston. The conference will include a presentation by NCR EVP and CTO John Bruno and CFO Bob Fishman. The presentation, which is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. EDT, will be webcast live and will be available via the following link: http://wsw.com/webcast/key3/ncr/. Additionally, the presentation may be accessed at www.ncr.com in the "Investor Relations" section, where it will be archived for 90 days. About NCR Corporation NCR Corporation (NYS: NCR) is the global leader in consumer transaction technologies, turning everyday interactions with businesses into exceptional experiences. With its software, hardware, and portfolio of services, NCR enables more than 300 million transactions daily across the financial, retail, hospitality, travel, telecom and technology industries. NCR solutions run the everyday transactions that make your life easier. NCR is headquartered in Duluth, Georgia with over 26,000 employees and does business in 180 countries. NCR is a trademark of NCR Corporation in the United States and other countries. The company encourages investors to visit its web site which is updated regularly with financial and other important information about NCR. Web site: www.ncr.comTwitter: @NCRCorporationFacebook: www.facebook.com/ncrcorpLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ncr-corporationYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/ncrcorporation Investor ContactNCR CorporationTracy H. Krumme, 212-589-8569tracy.krumme@ncr.comorMedia ContactNCR CorporationKevin Ruane, 212-589-8553kevin.ruane@ncr.comKEYWORDS:   United States  North America  GeorgiaINDUSTRY KEYWORDS:
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ltstrong stylemsobidifontweight normalgt20.5.Zmna poas a dal cestovn si vybr svou da. Nejen provoz venku ale i zima kter se vkrd pes nezatsnn star devn okna m bud nedospanho celkem brzy. Spm v pokoji kter m tak okna hned na hlavn cestu ltstrong stylemsobidifontweight normalgtFalloden Way take rno je tam celke
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Thursday afternoon I flew into Dubai for the first time in three months. Man I miss this city Even the traffic made me feel happy.Today Jamie and I went for a full spa day and it was FANTASTIC. Jamie had booked the day before at the only...
Thursday afternoon I flew into Dubai for the first time in three months. Man I miss this city Even the traffic made me feel happy.Today Jamie and I went for a full spa day and it was FANTASTIC. Jamie had booked the day before at the only place available so we were not quite sure what to expect. As soon as we walked into the Dubai Marine Beach Resort we gave each other a high five because we
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thank you frineds for reading this blog. life unfolds in various ways.... sometimes hard sometimes naywhat do you do when it is hardshut down go awaystay here and be in the hardand see it for hardthen softfades awaycontinue to be just be...
thank you frineds for reading this blog. life unfolds in various ways.... sometimes hard sometimes naywhat do you do when it is hardshut down go awaystay here and be in the hardand see it for hardthen softfades awaycontinue to be just beas they saywhat does that meanlive each moment fullylive each moment emptywhat does that meanemptyif a glass is emptythere is still the glasswhat is the gla
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ltstrong stylemsobidifontweight normalgtDAY 25 MAY 16 2013 I enjoyed a good nights sleep on a comfy mattress and then had a leisurely breakfast of scrambled eggs toast sliced oranges and salad with Jim and Barbara Maysilles on their back...
ltstrong stylemsobidifontweight normalgtDAY 25 MAY 16 2013 I enjoyed a good nights sleep on a comfy mattress and then had a leisurely breakfast of scrambled eggs toast sliced oranges and salad with Jim and Barbara Maysilles on their back porch. There was some pomegranate jelly for the toast and some cranberry balsamic dressing for the salad. I never had salad for breakfast befo
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Gelato flavour of the day Chocolate back to trying to something basic and this one not too badWith just a local tour of the city planned for the day we weren39t in a hurry to get up for breakfast.Again there was no hot water so it was a...
Gelato flavour of the day Chocolate back to trying to something basic and this one not too badWith just a local tour of the city planned for the day we weren39t in a hurry to get up for breakfast.Again there was no hot water so it was a quick splash just to ensure we were both passable from a hygiene point of view.39Dolores39was ready with our breakfast and we had a repeat of yesterda
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From Black Enterprise: So, everyone is gearing up for the wild trips, fun barbecues or just relaxation for this upcoming three-day holiday. For many, Memorial Day weekend is a time to take a breather, with no thoughts of business, work o...
From Black Enterprise: So, everyone is gearing up for the wild trips, fun barbecues or just relaxation for this upcoming three-day holiday. For many, Memorial Day weekend is a time to take a breather, with no thoughts of business, work or boss moves. But for leaders who are constantly on the grind and keeping it moving, this is prime time to hustle. I recently moderated a super-inspiring panel that focused on creating secondary streams of revenue. Organized by a very enterprising young boss in her own right, Ronesha Byng, this event featured a panel of media, finance and entertainment power women including author and relationship coach Tionna Smalls, a Brooklyn, N.Y native who was able to take her self-published book into boss moves overdrive with a new show on MTV. A common theme among the diverse panel of women was that, while others are doing what everyone else does, they do the opposite—something fearless and out of the box—especially when it comes to networking. Smalls noted that she would often attend events, where she might be the only person of color in the room, to network with who’s who of the media and TV industries. Another panelist, travelista Johnica Reed, talked about how she’d use her time during happy hour, not solely for alcoholic debauchery, but to connect with people who’d turn out to be key investors in her advancement. She’s been able to travel the world and write about it—all expenses paid. So, what better time than Memorial Day weekend to put those boss moves into action while everyone is knocking back pina coladas or spending their last at Las Vegas casinos? Here are four things you can do during the holiday—that many people probably won’t be doing—to get a step ahead: 1. Attend at least one quality event: It’s cool to hang out with friends by the beach or pool, but what about being strategic? With so many things going on in major cities during this time, take advantage of the locale you’re in and find time to meet people you don’t already know. Maybe that bartender works celebrity or corporate events. Maybe the neighboring group of women in your cabana also work in an industry you have interest in. Maybe that club owner or promoter has a lucrative network of contacts. You definitely want to be conscious of the timing and environment, but when you’re presented with a key moment, take the time to make your move to build new relationships that could benefit your brand or future side hustle. Read the rest of this story on BlackEnterprise.com.
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Hey! So it’s almost 5pm and we’re so excited for all the fun things happening in Cleveland over the long Memorial Day weekend…Great American Rib Cookoff, Tremont Greek Fest, Lake County Captains home-stand and more. On ...
Hey! So it’s almost 5pm and we’re so excited for all the fun things happening in Cleveland over the long Memorial Day weekend…Great American Rib Cookoff, Tremont Greek Fest, Lake County Captains home-stand and more. On top of all that,  filming for Captain America: Winter Soldier is happening as we speak! Because filming is happening mostly outdoors in the heart of downtown Cleveland, you can get close enough to get a glimpse of the action. You’ll find some streets are closed but fear not, alternate routes are always available. Read on for help navigating the city. You should know: Cleveland’s West Shoreway will be closed (east and west bound) from Lake Avenue to E. 9th Street from May 30 through June 14. Edgewater Park and the marinas north of the Shoreway will be accessed via West 49th St. Vehicles exiting Edgewater Park and the marinas will be directed out through the closed Westbound lanes of the Shoreway back to West 49th Street. Other street closures and re-routing will occur in Downtown Cleveland, primarily between May 19 and June 14th. Additional closures may occur between June 14 and June 28. Additional Police Officers and Traffic Controllers are on hand to supplement the standard traffic detail for rush hours, special events and routine travel; and to ensure that the coordinated effort is effectively assisting traffic flow. Make a plan: Call the movie traffic hotline number at 866.999.4959 for an audio recording of closings. It will be updated weekly during filming. Visit www.clevelandmovietraffic.com for updates. Heading to downtown CLE to catch a Tribe game during filming? There’s a site for that. The Indians have put together some info especially for you at www.Indians.com/planyourtrip. Keep your eye out for a Downtown Cleveland Alliance Ambassador dressed in a yellow shirt. They’d be happy to guide you in the correct direction. Subscribe to a twitter list of folks offering updates and follow the hashtag #CLECaptTraffic. Utilize this map: Or these details: DETAILS OF STREET CLOSURES FOR CARS AND PEDESTRIANS STREET DATES ALTERNATE ROUTE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Rockwell Ave Btw E9th St & West Mall Drive May 19 – May 25 Superior Ave. A lane will be maintained for parking garage access between E. 9th & E. 6th Streets. E6th St Btw Superior Ave & St Clair Ave May 19 – May 25 E. 9th St. E. 6th St at Theresa Ct.: ABM Lot closed from May 18 – May 23 E6th St Btw Superior Ave & Euclid Ave 20-May Intermittent traffic control A lane will be maintained for access to the 515 Euclid garage. Garages Vincent Ave. have access via E. 9th St. E6th St Between St. Clair Ave & Lakeside Ave 23-May E. 9th St. Access to parking garages will be maintained. Lakeside Ave Btw E9th St & East Mall Drive 23-May Intermittent traffic control Access to parking garages will be maintained. Euclid Ave Btw E6th & E18th St May 24 – 25 Superior Ave. Buses will be re-routed to Prospect. E. 9th St Btw Euclid Ave & Bolivar Ave May 24 – 25 E. 18th St. Prospect Ave Btw Ontario & E18th St May 24 – 25 Open for car traffic No parking on this street to allow for the rerouting of buses from Euclid Avenue. Prospect Ave Btw E2nd St & E17th St 26-May Superior Ave. Access to the Horseshoe Casino Parking Garage will be maintained. Huron Rd Between Ontario Ave & Prospect Ave May 26th, May 28 – June 1 Carnegie Ave. No through traffic. Access to parking garages and local businesses will be maintained. Bolivar Rd @ Prospect Ave 26-May Carnegie Ave. Access to Gateway East Garage will be maintained. Bolivar btw E9th St & Prospect Ave will be a 2 way street to allow traffic access and egress. Prospect Ave Btw E4th St & E17 th St May 28 – June 1 Until 5pm Carnegie Ave. Access to parking garages will be maintained. Prospect Ave Btw E4th St & just West of Bolivar Ave May 28 – June 1 After 5pm Carnegie Ave. Access to parking garages will be
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With the long-weekend rapidly approaching, ConvergEx's Nick Colas takes a trip to the Hamptons, but through a time warp back to the Great Depression. Examining the social registers (colloquially called the “Blue Book”) from 1927 and 194...
With the long-weekend rapidly approaching, ConvergEx's Nick Colas takes a trip to the Hamptons, but through a time warp back to the Great Depression. Examining the social registers (colloquially called the “Blue Book”) from 1927 and 1940, he finds that “The great and the good” of the day had real trouble holding their status during the social upheavals of the late 1920s and 1930s. Only 32% of the families appearing in the Blue Book in 1927 were still there in 1940. The ratio was even worse, at 29%, for the ultra-elite who belonged to the Meadow Club in Southampton. It’s too early to tell what the last few volatile years will do to the upper crust of East Coast society, of course. Or what may still be in store. But when the hedgie in the Bentley cuts you off on Route 27 this weekend, take some solace in knowing he may not be there in a few years. Via ConvergEx's Nick Colas: F.Scott Fitzgerald is known for the phrase “The rich are different from you and me.” The full quote, from a 1925 short story, actually goes like this: “Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them soft when we are hard, and cynical when we are trustful, in a way that, unless you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand. They think, deep in their hearts, that they are better than we are because we had to discover the compensations and refuges of life for ourselves. Even when they enter deep into our world or sink below us, they still think that they are better than we are. They are different.” Ernest Hemingway had a famous retort to “The rich are different” in his story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”: “Yes, they have more money. But that was not humorous to Scott. He thought they were a special and glamorous race and when he found they weren’t it wrecked him as much as any other thing that wrecked him.” Yes, these two great American writers were friends. Sort of. I think about this exchange regularly, given the extremely high levels of personal wealth generation the world has seen over the last 30 years. Hedge fund billionaires in the US. Russian oligarchs in Moscow. Super wealthy Indian businessmen snapping up nine figure houses in London. And China… Even Chairman Mao’s granddaughter, Kong Dongmei, is reportedly worth over $500 million. And the list goes on… Specifically, I wonder how long wealth actually stays with an individual and their descendants. There’s an old saying which posits that three generations is pretty much the maximum: one to make it, one to start to spend it, and the third to finish it off. There are obvious exceptions to this rule, of course, such as the in United Kingdom, where land ownership has kept the country’s titled elite deep in the money for hundreds of years. But in economies where wealth is measured in financial assets rather than 100,000 acres of Scottish highlands or 50 blocks of London waterfront, how long does wealth concentrate before divorce, death, squabbling children and bad advice disperse it back into society? Since we are hard on the Memorial Day weekend, let’s travel out to the Hamptons for a few answers to the Fitzgerald/Hemingway debate. Don’t worry – you won’t get stuck in traffic or have to encounter the great unwashed on the train. We’re doing this in style since we are hunting some big game here. This is our approach: I have on my desk two Hamptons “Blue Books” for the years 1927 and 1940. These were the social registers of the day (and still in existence today), with inclusion on the list restricted to only the most well connected and affluent of the time. They list the “Cottagers” for towns such as East Hampton, Southampton, Bridgehampton and nearby villagers. The term is a bit of a conceit – some of these ‘Cottages’ still exist and run to 10,000 square feet and 5+ acres of land around them. In addition, the Blue Books list the officers and members of some of th
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This Memorial Day holiday weekend in the U.S. kicks off the start of the summer travel season. You might have a trip or two meticulously planned and carefully entered into your Google Calendar for the summer vacation months. But what if ...
This Memorial Day holiday weekend in the U.S. kicks off the start of the summer travel season. You might have a trip or two meticulously planned and carefully entered into your Google Calendar for the summer vacation months. But what if your travel destinations were crowdsourced — partially dictated by someone else? A New York couple is ready to hit the road, depending on the whims of family, friends and random people in a crowdsourced road trip. Meet John Ellis and Laura Preston. They call themselves "The Democratic Travelers." Akin to their democratic nickname, the couple is spending a year driving across the United States and stopping at destinations that people suggest and vote for on John's and Laura's "The Democratic Travelers" website. Read more...More about Travel, Crowdsourcing, Vacation, Traveling, and Lifestyle
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