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Jim O'Neill is Head of Global Economic Research for Goldman Sachs and has been in this position since September 2001. In this role, O'Neill oversees all of the firm's economic research and the output of its team globally. O'Neill has spent much of his 24-year career analyzing the world's foreign exchange market, for which he is perhaps best known. He is also the creator of the acronym BRICs, and together with his colleagues he has published much research about BRICs, which has become synonymous with the emergence of Brazil, Russia, India and China as the growth opportunities of the future. After a brief spell with Bank of America in 1983, O'Neill joined International Treasury Management, a division of Marine Midland Bank. In 1988, he joined Swiss Bank Corporation (SBC) to start a fixed-income research group in London, helping to pioneer research on the ECU bond market.
Help replenish food bank supplies
The Tucson Food Bank became responsible for a huge swatch of the area when the Southeast Arizona Food Bank lost its Arizona Department of Economic Security contract in July to feed in Cochise, Graham, Greenlee and Santa Cruz counties.The problem now is that demand for Food Bank services is up 25 percent year over year, but donations are flat. That has resulted in the Community Food Bank's dipping into reserves to the tune of $300,000 to buy food. Director Bill Carnegie believes there will be another $300,000 withdrawal from savings in the next few weeks. .
Logility Named to Software Magazine's Annual Software 500
ATLANTA, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Logility, Inc. (NASDAQ: LGTY) , a leading supplier of collaborative solutions to optimize the supply chain, announced today that it has been included in Software Magazine's 25th annual Software 500 ranking of the world's largest software service providers. The Software 500 is a revenue-based ranking of the world's largest software and services suppliers targeting medium to large enterprises, their IT professionals, software developers and business managers involved in software and services purchasing. Logility has been consistently ranked in the list for more than five years and has steadily climbed in rank due to Logility's continued growth in the supply chain management software market. "The 2007 Software 500 results show that growth in the software and services industry was healthy from 2006 to 2007, the ranking year," says John P.
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