Monthly Archives: November 2012

Rock band AC/DC releases entire catalog on iTunes

NEW YORK (AP) – AC/DC is finally releasing its music digitally on iTunes.

Columbia Records and Apple announced Monday that the classic rock band’s music will be available at the iTunes Store worldwide. Sixteen studio albums will be released, including “High Voltage” and “Back in Black.”

AC/DC was one of the few acts that would not release music through the digital outlet. The Beatles and Kid Rock were also against selling music on iTunes, but have since jumped onboard. Country star Garth Brooks has yet to release his music on iTunes.

Four of AC/DC’s live albums and three compilation records are also available. The statement said the songs have been mastered for iTunes “with increased audio fidelity.”

 

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THOUGHT OF THE DAY

THOUGHT OF THE DAY:

“Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative.” – H. G. Wells


FACT OF THE DAY

FACT OF THE DAY:

When the Roman Empire began to fall, inflation dramatically increased. Between A.D. 200 – 280, the price of a bale of wheat rose from 16 to 120,000 drachmas. – Provided by RandomHistory.com


SITE OF THE DAY

SITE OF THE DAY:

FindTuition.com

“Fast, free access to one of the largest scholarship databases in the world.”


Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce

  
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Monday, November 19, 2012

Chamber Members & Friends:  Please visit our Facebook page and “LIKE” us.  Click here.

Congratulations to Joseph Rosbury with Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial on his grand opening/ribbon cutting! We welcome you as one of the Chamber’s newest members and wish you the best in your new endeavor!

The Chamber welcomed Dr. Amy Umerah and the staff team at Women’s Health Medi-Spa & Aesthetics to the family with a Ribbon Cutting to commemorate their official opening.

The Chamber hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Dedication Ceremony, held by by Keep Warner Robins Beautiful and the City of Warner Robins to honor Jack Steed, Chairman of KWRB and longtime community and Chamber supporter.  The location, named Unity Park, is located at the intersection of Corder Rd and Leverette Rd.

Congratulations to Warner Robins Hispanic Four Square Church on a ground breaking ceremony to celebrate their upcoming expansion.  We look forward to hosting an exciting Ribbon Cutting within the next year!
UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS
11/20/2012 SBOM Custom Cable Assemblies – 9:30 am
11/20/2012 Chamber Office Closed – 11:30 am – 1:30 pm – Chamber Staff Holiday Luncheon
11/21/2012 Chamber Office Closed – 12:00 noon – Thanksgiving Holiday
11/26/2012 R/C Magnolia Surgery, PC – 1:00 pm
11/27/2012 Christmas Parade Safety Briefing – 5:30 pm
11/28/2012 Christmas Parade Safety Briefing – 7:30 am
11/29/2012 Christmas Parade Safety Briefing/Volunteer Meeting – 5:30 pm
12/1/2012 Christmas Parade
12/3/2012 Past Chairman’s Annual Meeting – 12:00 noon
12/4/2012 Employee of the Month – 2:30 pm
12/5/2012 R/C Real Spa and Nail Salon – 10:00 am
12/6/2012 Internal Affairs Committee Meeting – 8:30 am
12/6/2012 Aerospace Industry Committee Meeting – 11:30 am
12/7/2012 Governmental Affairs Committee Meeting – 8:30 am
12/12/2012 Community Affairs Committee Meeting – 9:00 am
12/12/2012 Executive Committee Meeting – 11:30 am
12/13/2012 Business After Hours – December – 5:30 pm
12/14/2012 Board of Directors Meeting – 11:30 am
12/24/2012 Chamber Office Closed – Christmas Holiday
12/31/2012 Chamber Office Closed – New Year’s Day Holiday
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!/span>

American Valley Aviation
530-283-7264
550 Orion Way
QuincyCA 95971
http://www.avamro.net
American Valley Aviation, Inc. (AVA) designs, develops, manufactures, re-manufacturers, and performs maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aviation ground support equipment and tools. AVAprovides OEM certified aerospace ground support equipment for domestic and international customers. AVA is licensed by Lockheed Martin for manufacturing and engineering support for Lockheed Martin designed P-3 GSE and is a Lockheed Martin C-130 B-H Hologram Products Program Licensee. We are a HUBZone small business.

Tuff Truckin Warner Robins
478-971-7005
127 Margie Drive
Warner RobinsGA 31093
We are Middle Georgia’s #1 source for after market auto accessories with the largest stock and inventory of grill guards, chrome accessories, and everything automotive.  Georgia’s largest supplier of Ranch Hand Grill Guards

Verizon Wireless
478-971-1124
2902 Watson Blvd.
CentervilleGA 31028
www.verizonwireless.com
Cell phone and service provider

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Existing-Home Sales, Prices Rise in October

Existing-Home Sales, Prices Rise in October

BY: MARK LIEBERMAN, FIVE STAR INSTITUTE ECONOMIST

http://www.dsnews.com

Weathering Hurricane Sandy, sales of existing-homes increased in October, the National Association of Realtorsreported Monday.

Total existing-home sales rose 2.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.79 million in October from a downwardly revised 4.69 million in September. September sales were originally reported at 4.75 million. October home sales are up 10.9 percent over October 2011.

The median price of an existing single-family home was $178,600 in October, up from a downwardly revised $178,300 in September (originally $183,900) and 11.1 percent ahead of the median price in October 2011, $160,300.

Economists had expected existing home sales in September to drop to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.70 million from the originally reported rate. The pending home sales index for August-–which would have led to the October closings reported Monday—had fallen to 99.2 from 101.9 in July. Pending home sales reflect contracts signed, while the report today is based on completed transactions.

Unlike the government report on new home sales which tracks contracts, the NAR report is based on closings, which means this report, though labeled “October,” actually reflects economic conditions in August when contracts were signed.

Though the median price of a single-family home rose in October, the average for the last two months—$178,450—was sharply below the average for the preceding four months—$185,450—and could have contributed to the uptick in sales unforeseen by the market.

Distressed homes—foreclosures and short sales sold at discounts—accounted for 24 percent of October sales. Foreclosures and shorts sales were split evenly at 12 percent, down from September when the split was 13 percent foreclosures and 11 percent short sales. Distressed sales were 28 percent in October 2011. Foreclosures sold for an average discount of 20 percent below market value in October, while short sales were discounted 14 percent.

The arithmetic suggests the prices of homes that were not distressed sales likely fell in October since distressed sales played less of a role in determining the median price, a smaller percentage of sales were foreclosed homes which sell at a deeper discount than short sales.

Total housing inventory at the end of October fell 1.4 percent to 2.14 million existing-homes available for sale, a 5.4-month supply at the current sales pace, down from 5.6 months in September, and is the lowest housing supply since February of 2006 when it was 5.2 months. Listed inventory is 21.9 percent below a year ago when there was a 7.6-month supply.

“Home sales continue to trend up and most October transactions were completed by the time the storm hit, but the growing demand with limited inventory is pressuring home prices in much of the country,” acknowledged Lawrence Yun, the NAR’s chief economist. “We expect an impact on Northeastern home sales in the coming months from a pause and delays in storm-impacted regions.”

The median time on market was 71 days in October, little changed from 70 days in September, but down 26.0 percent from 96 days in October 2011, the NAR said.

All-cash sales were at 29 percent of transactions in October, up slightly from 28 percent in September; they were 29 percent in October 2011. Investors, who account for most cash sales, purchased 20 percent of homes in October, up from 18 percent in September; they were 18 percent in October 2011, according to the NAR.
Sales improved in three of the four Census regions in October as prices fell month-month in two regions.

Regionally, existing-home sales fell 1.7 percent in the Northeast to an annual pace of 580,000 in October up 13.7 percent from October 2011. The median price in the Northeast was $232,600, down from $235,400 in September but 4.6 percent above a year ago.

Existing-home sales in the Midwest rose 1.8 percent in October to 1.11 million and are 18.1 percent above a year ago. The median price in the Midwest was $145,600, up from $145,300 in September and up 10.6 percent from October 2011.

In the South, existing-home sales increased 2.1 percent to an annual pace of 1.92 million in October and are 11.0 percent higher than October 2011. The median price in the South was $152,200, up from $150,500 in September and up 8.2 percent from a year ago.

Existing-home sales in the West rose 4.4 percent to an annual level of 1.18 million in October and are 3.5 percent above a year ago. The median price in the West was $242,100, down from $245,300 in September but up 21.2 percent from October 2011.