Archive for July 2019
Exclusive: San Francisco business bank taps local industry veteran as next CEO
The bank’s new leader said he discovered the appeal of a banking career while working as a part-time teller in college.
East Bay accounting firm plans to take Denver ‘by storm’
“You walk into our office and it’s more akin to an Apple office than an accounting firm,” says Chris Becze, partner at Armanino, a San Ramon-based tax and consulting firm that has just expanded into the Mile High City.
Ed Goldman: Former TV reporter Sue Staats anchors Stories On Stage
Stories On Stage is a monthly get-together for fiction writers, with some big-name guests.
5 things to know, and some Dickey’s Barbecue Pit news
Here’s what you need to know today.
5 things to know, and some Dickey’s Barbecue Pit news
Here’s what you need to know today.
S.F. approves $67M to buy massive building to house police evidence
As part of its long-term plans to move out of the Hall of Justice on Bryant Street, the city has snapped up a large storage center to house its police records.
Trump’s involvement blurs fate of $10B JEDI contract. Here are the options now.
Concerns about the $10 billion federal cloud contract’s single-vendor approach have been abound since its inception.
Apple now has $210B in cash on hand, following stock selloff
Apple maintains one of the country’s largest corporate war chests, so big that it could theoretically purchase Netflix and Tesla with cash to spare.
Analysis: Googlers are donating tens of thousands to Elizabeth Warren, despite her calls to break up their employer
Several Google employees say they aren’t concerned with calls to break up the company and its parent — it might even be beneficial for them.
Pear cider brewery relocating production to Sacramento County (PHOTOS)
A Sacramento Delta pear farm is relocating production of its hard cider and opening its orchard to the public for the first time.