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In February, Pinnacle's interim chief executive at the time,
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At $129, Pinnacle's "Montage," adds such a shine to your productions, it's worth the price just for this capability.
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Mr. Bridgeman, who started his banking career 28 years ago as a teller in Kentucky and took over as Pinnacle's president in 2003, says the bank decided to rev up its SBA lending after a tough regulatory exam forced it to halt most traditional lending in order to conserve capital.
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Pinnacle's Mr. Williams said that following the previous crash, "we continually evaluated our procedures in accordance with our commitment to safety."
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Signature's loan book has increased 42% in the past year; Pinnacle's is up almost 17%.
Small Banks Gain Cachet in Talent-Poaching Game Marshall Eckblad 2009
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He noted that the Lake Charles area is an undersupplied market catering to Houston and the addition of a 250-room tower hotel at Pinnacle's property there drove incremental revenue.
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While Pinnacle's Studio 11, Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, Ulead VideoStudio 11 and Apple's iMovie '08 can edit footage from the "AVCHD" camcorders, Premiere does not.
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The accident prompted the safety board to criticize the rigor and effectiveness of the airline's pilot-training programs, as well as Pinnacle's overall safety oversight.
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She attributed the healthy business partly to the regional economy and the value proposition of Pinnacle's L'Auberge du Lac resort in Lake Charles, located about two hours away from the greater Houston area.
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Three publishers plan to squeeze the Juice jeremiad, with Pinnacle's "O.J. Simpson: American Hero, American Tragedy," due out this week.
INSTANT O.J. 2008
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