
On Business & Life: Three risks of relying on low-hanging fruit
“Go after the low-hanging fruit.” Phrases that get overused as business metaphors as much as this one are worth a closer look, because they contain some essential truths. In essence,
“Go after the low-hanging fruit.” Phrases that get overused as business metaphors as much as this one are worth a closer look, because they contain some essential truths. In essence,
Sand Canyon Country Club, now open for golf, could include hotels and more by 2019. A year after buying Robinson Ranch Golf Club, tech entrepreneur Steve Kim has renamed it
A federal judge in Miami Wednesday ordered Princess Cruise Lines to pay a $40 million fine, the largest-ever federal penalty imposed for crimes involving deliberate vessel pollution. The fine penalizes Princess
By Carl Kanowsky This is the second installment of a three-part series. The Signal published part one on March 22, and part three will appear May 17. In last month’s
Employees of Romano’s Macaroni Grill casual Italian restaurant in Valencia Marketplace on The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch came to work this morning to find that the restaurant has been
Companies that have good strategies and know how to execute them will beat companies that have great strategies that they can’t pull off. At many large firms, the sheer scale
There’s more to ice than meets the tumbler or chainsaw or sledding hill. It comes cubed, crushed, dry (solid carbon dioxide), carved into almost any shape you can imagine, and
A Newport Beach investment group has purchased Gateway Village, a neighborhood shopping center at the intersection of Newhall Ranch and Rye Canyon roads, for $69.5 million in an off-market transaction.
In a union of two Los Angeles-based regional banks, PacWest Bancorp is buying CU Bancorp, corporate parent of California United Bank. California United, which has a regional office on Magic
Santa Clarita is expected to be taking care of business in the coming years, as Financial Times Magazine ranked the city as fourth on their list of Small American Cities
The privately-held owners of Newhall Land, the developers of Valencia who hope to build another planned community of equal scope at Newhall Ranch, are going public. On Friday, Five Point
Mission Valley Bank today was named one of California’s 2016 “super premier performing banks” by Findley Reports. Each year since 1965, Findley Reports, a financial reporting and consulting firm based
Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. On any given day, you might encounter a film crew. These productions are filming around Santa Clarita
Editor’s note: Today marks the debut of “Ken Keller: On Business & Life,” successor to “Brainfood for Business Owners.” Over the years, many readers have told Ken about sharing columns
PayLess ShoeSource filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, and will immediately close nearly 400 of its 4,400 retail stores, including one in Westfield Valencia Town Center. The Topeka, Kan.-based chain’s other two
Take a 13-mile drive from Santa Clarita City Hall, mostly on winding Bouquet Canyon Road, and you get to Big Oaks Lodge. It’s the site of more than a century
Film and TV productions bring revenue and jobs to the Santa Clarita Valley. You might run into a film crew any day. Here are some productions filming around town the
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