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Business for Thursday, August 21, 2008

Turner Moving becomes agent for Wheaton

Wheaton World Wide Moving announces the addition of Turner Moving & Storage as a Napa-based interstate agent for its network of 250 moving and storage agencies throughout the United States. Turner is family owned and operated, serving the Napa Valley and beyond since 1949.

Pacific Union Real Estate dominates N.V. market

It’s all in the numbers, and based on recent sales statistics from BrokerMetrics, the Napa Valley offices of Pacific Union GMAC Real Estate are dominating the market share in the million-dollar-plus category of residential real estate for 2008. Pacific Union sales of single family residences is more than double that of other brokerages for the same time period in Napa County.

ReCORK America gains recycling partner

ReCORK America, a natural wine cork recycling program sponsored by Amorim Irmãos of Portugal and their U.S. sales affiliates, Portocork America and Amorim Cork America, announce the addition of Flora Springs Winery in St. Helena, as their newest recycling partner.

Poirier, Beasley named to new positions at Foster's

Steven Poirier has been appointed to the role of vice president/general manager Canada.

10 Questions Rachel Phillips Wyckoff of The Monticello Group

As owner of the Monticello Group, Rachel Phillips Wyckoff provides business operations, strategic planning and training consulting services for companies across the United States.  

Managing and leading employees

Management and leadership are not the same, but both are very important in running a business, an organization and being a successful entrepreneur.

Living trust has its advantages

Dear Len & Rosie, In 1993 my late husband and I went to an attorney and requested a family trust be drawn up for our family. My husband and I owned stock in a large corporation, and in 1993 the stock was retitled in the name of my husband and I as trustees of our trust.

Could Farmers Market move to Wine Train station?

It’s becoming clear that the Farmers Market can’t stay at the Copia parking lot and Copia CEO Garry McGuire confirms that all of Copia’s underused land will be developed for other purposes eventually.

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