fishercapitalmanagementnews.comFisher Capital Management Warning: Kellogg Gets Second FDA Warning on Listeria in 2 Years
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A Kellogg Co. (K) cookie plant in Augusta, Georgia, was found to have a “persistent strain” of listeria during a February inspection, including on food-contact surfaces, according to a warning letter from U.S. regulators.
The Food and Drug Administration letter, dated June 7, was sent less than two years after a Kellogg Eggo waffle plant in the same state was shut for similar reasons. The inspection found flies and pools of water, the FDA said. The letter from District Director John Gridley didn’t say that any products were tainted with listeria, yet said they were “adulterated” and “may have become contaminated with filth.” The Augusta plant makes Keebler and Famous Amos cookies, and is one of five cookie bakeries Kellogg operates in North America. Fisher Capital Management Warning: Kellogg Gets Second FDA Warning on Listeria in 2 Years
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A Kellogg Co. (K) cookie plant in Augusta, Georgia, was found to have a “persistent strain” of listeria during a February inspection, including on food-contact surfaces, according to a warning letter from U.S. regulators.
The Food and Drug Administration letter, dated June 7, was sent less than two years after a Kellogg Eggo waffle plant in the same state was shut for similar reasons. The inspection found flies and pools of water, the FDA said. The letter from District Director John Gridley didn’t say that any products were tainted with listeria, yet said they were “adulterated” and “may have become contaminated with filth.” The Augusta plant makes Keebler and Famous Amos cookies, and is one of five cookie bakeries Kellogg operates in North America. FISHER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT NEWS DIRECTORY
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Fisher Capital Management News: Record gold prices fuel increase in scams
17 AUG 2011 Fisher Capital Management News http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/168777/2/Record-gold-prices-fuel-increase-in-scams Written by Tim Goff SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — With gold prices at an all time high, state regulators are warning investors to beware of scam artists. “With a really bad economic downturn, with the recession, not only does it cause the average person to become fearful, but it also causes the scam artists to come out because they know that everybody is far more vulnerable than they were before,” stated Judith Shaw, administrator of the Maine Office of Securities.“Anytime somebody is telling you that they can give you a high rate of return with little or no risk to you, you really need to think twice about that,” she added. In recent weeks her office has received several calls from residents concerned about transactions they have made buying and selling gold. She says many of the advertisements on the internet, radio and television make claims that are not backed-up by the companies actions. “They send their money, there is a promise that the gold exists – maybe gold bullion – and that the seller who has reached out and made the contact will save that gold or silver in some safe location,” explained Shaw. “The danger is in many case... Fisher Capital Management News Directory: Internet Explorer IQ study was a hoax | Fisher Capital Management News Directo
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August 3, 2011 | 2:43 pm
A study that suggested Internet Explorer users were not as smart as those using other Web browsers is apparently a fake, according to the person that initially distributed it. In a statement on its website, Aptiquant said it “was set up in late July 2011 by comparison shopping website AtCheap.com in order to launch a fake ‘study’…. The main purpose behind this hoax was to create awareness about the incompatibilities of IE6, and not to insult or hurt anyone.” The company, Aptiquant, doesn’t exist, according to a separate statement on its website. A man identifying himself as the owner of Atcheap.com said he was behind the hoax. “It was just a joke, and I didn’t really mean to insult anybody,” he said. On Wednesday, BBC reported that images of the company’s staff were copied from another website: “Thumbnail images of the firm’s staff on the website also matched those on the site of French research company Central Test, although many of the names had been changed,” the BBC said. The BBC said readers raised questions regarding the study, and the news organization had a security consultant inspect source material after questions arose. “It’s obviously very easy to create a bogus site like this — as all phishers know it’s easy to rip off someone else’s web pages and pictures,” Graham Cluley, a senior... INVESTMENT:Fisher Capital Management News: Steve Jobs pitches new Apple ‘spaceship’ campus to Cupertino City Council
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs revealed plans for a new headquarters for the company that “looks a little like a spaceship” at a City Council meeting in Cupertino, Calif., on Tuesday.
In his trademark black turtleneck, jeans and gray New Balance running shoes, Jobs said at the meeting the new building would hold 12,000 employees, and even house its own green-energy power plant. Apple’s current headquarters can only hold about 2,800 people, Jobs said, according to a YouTube video of his presentation posted by the council. INVESTMENT:Fisher Capital Management News: Fraud warning for craigslist users, scammers seek financial info
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Staff Reports
Posted: 06/10/2011 12:38:16 AM PDT SACRAMENTO — A scam targeting users of craigslist continues to be reported to the Better Business Bureau of Northeast California. The scam, first reported months ago, involves the intended target getting an email shortly after posting an ad with craigslist, the online classified advertisement website. The person sending the email claims to be the CEO of craigslist and states the consumer has won a computer. The scammer asks the target to go to a website, where personal financial information is required before the free computer can be claimed. Officials said the emails are a blatant and somewhat clumsy attempt to commit identity theft. Names usually associated with the emails, Amy Sanders and Angel Thompson, have no connection with craigslist. People who feel they are being targeted by fraud should contact the BBB at 1-916-443-6668. Fisher Capital Management News:Will China’s Economy Stumble?
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China, along with other emerging countries, is the great hope for global economic growth.
The developed economies, bruised and aching, are pulling themselves slowly back to their feet after the Great Recession. As Western consumers and governments struggle to get on top of their debts, they are not going to be the source of booming demand for goods and services they were in the last decade. China by contrast slowed down a bit in the recession and then rapidly got back to something like full speed. Fisher Capital Management News: Steve Jobs pitches new Apple ‘spaceship’ campus to Cupertino City Council
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs revealed plans for a new headquarters for the company that “looks a little like a spaceship” at a City Council meeting in Cupertino, Calif., on Tuesday.
In his trademark black turtleneck, jeans and gray New Balance running shoes, Jobs said at the meeting the new building would hold 12,000 employees, and even house its own green-energy power plant. Apple’s current headquarters can only hold about 2,800 people, Jobs said, according to a YouTube video of his presentation posted by the council. Fisher Capital Management Warning: Kellogg Gets Second FDA Warning on Listeria in 2 Years
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A Kellogg Co. (K) cookie plant in Augusta, Georgia, was found to have a “persistent strain” of listeria during a February inspection, including on food-contact surfaces, according to a warning letter from U.S. regulators.
The Food and Drug Administration letter, dated June 7, was sent less than two years after a Kellogg Eggo waffle plant in the same state was shut for similar reasons. Fisher Capital Management News: Fraud warning for craigslist users, scammers seek financial info
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Staff Reports
Posted: 06/10/2011 12:38:16 AM PDT SACRAMENTO — A scam targeting users of craigslist continues to be reported to the Better Business Bureau of Northeast California. The scam, first reported months ago, involves the intended target getting an email shortly after posting an ad with craigslist, the online classified advertisement website. The person sending the email claims to be the CEO of craigslist and states the consumer has won a computer. The scammer asks the target to go to a website, where personal financial information is required before the free computer can be claimed. Officials said the emails are a blatant and somewhat clumsy attempt to commit identity theft. Names usually associated with the emails, Amy Sanders and Angel Thompson, have no connection with craigslist. People who feel they are being targeted by fraud should contact the BBB at 1-916-443-6668. « previous next » |
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