News & Press Releases
- 1/5/2009
- Solar Power Inc. Makes Supply Deal
Sacramento Business Journal: A Chinese solar power company has agreed to provide Solar Power Inc. of Roseville with photovoltaic cells this year.
- 1/4/2009
- In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious And Focus On The Short Term
The New York Times: Venture capitalists make their fortunes, or lose them, on the strength of their predictions.
- 1/2/2009
- Drexel University's Sacramento Center To Open Monday
Sacramento Business Journal: Drexel University makes its local debut Monday with the opening of its Center for Graduate Studies in downtown Sacramento.
- 1/2/2009
- Outlook 2009: Technology
Sacramento Business Journal: Cost cutting and a lack of funding expected to continue; many keep an eye on Intel.
- 1/2/2009
- Outlook 2009: Energy
Sacramento Business Journal: Gas prices peaked while ethanol production faltered; solar credits extended.
- 12/29/2008
- UC Davis Shares $5M Eye Research Grant
Sacramento Business Journal: University of California Davis ophthalmologist John Werner and researchers at three other universities will share a $5 million research grant to continue developing technology for three-dimensional imaging of eye cells.
- 12/26/2008
- UC Davis Rresearchers Take Aim At Kidney Cancer
Sacramento Business Journal: University of California Davis Cancer Center researchers have come across a way to block a cancer gene’s own repair mechanism and make chemotherapy more effective for kidney cancer patients.
- 12/23/2008
- Volcano Strikes Deal To Buy Medical Imaging Component Maker
Sacramento Business Journal: Volcano Corp. has agreed to buy Axsun Technologies Inc., a privately held company that makes lasers and optical engines used in cardiovascular disease diagnostics.
- 12/22/2008
- GenCorp Land Developments Move Forward
The Sacramento Bee: GenCorp Inc. said today it has passed key regulatory milestones in developing two major parcels of land along Highway 50.
- 12/22/2008
- Personal Finance: Teacher Gets Kids To Play And Save
The Sacramento Bee: When Karyn Hodgens' son was 7, money went through his hands like sand through a sieve. As soon as he got a couple of dollars from his allowance or a birthday gift, it was spent.