Fwd: Senior-level hires and promotions in South Florida for the week of Jan. 28, 2019


Published by Yoel Molina on January 28th, 2019 12:23pm. 44 views.





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Senior-level hires and promotions in South Florida for the week of Jan. 28, 2019




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A quiet Fed Reserve meeting gets noisy




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You must now be 21 to buy tobacco in this Florida college town, joining a national trend




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Safety violations at UM dining hall mean proposed fines of $134,000 for managing company




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In fight over jet, Miami developer files defamation suit over debunked bribery claim




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ADA lawsuits targeting hotels’ websites for not disclosing how accessible they are




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Asian shares rise on optimism over China-US trade talks




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Are Muslim-owned accounts being singled out by big banks ?




Two days before a trip back to the Middle East to visit elderly parents this summer, Rami Abboud was interrupted by an assistant. Bank of America…


























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Here are the richest people in Florida who made the Forbes 400 list




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Florida-Cuba travel is in flux. Some airlines want in and others opt out.




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