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NAW SmartBrief
January 10, 2007
 

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Crawford Electric sold to Sonepar
Electrical distributor Sonepar has acquired Crawford Electric Supply Co., a wholesaler-distributor of brand-name electrical and lighting products, which will maintain its name and management team after the deal is closed. The terms of the deal were undisclosed. Industrial Distribution (1/8) American City Business Journals/San Antonio (1/8)

Airgas acquires refrigerant supplier
Industrial and specialty gas wholesaler-distributor Airgas has acquired CFC Refimax, a supplier of refrigerants. Refimax became a part of Airgas Specialty Products on Jan. 1. "This acquisition will advance our strategy to expand our refrigerants business and to broaden our product offerings and capabilities," Airgas Specialty Products President Chuck Broadus said. Progressive Distributor (1/8)

Fed official: Rates won't drop despite encouraging news
Recent declines in the rate of inflation in major areas like food and energy are encouraging, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn said Monday, but are not enough to ease the Fed's overall concerns about possible general inflation. Kohn warned that the new data doesn't necessarily reflect long-term trends, and that it's too soon to talk about lower interest rates. The Wall Street Journal (1/9)

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Make hiring easier by expanding applicant pool
Finding the right person with the right talents and skills to fill positions at work is a daunting task. Some employers are looking to the perfectly qualified, yet untapped, pool of physical, mental or otherwise disabled workers. "Recruiting and hiring people with disabilities really isn't much different than recruiting and hiring people without disabilities," says the vice president of Human Capital for Goodwill Industries. "The issues ... are the same for everyone." American City Business Journals/San Antonio (1/5)

Companies add elder-care benefits
Benefits for employees that are responsible for caring for their aging parents or family members is becoming more important as baby boomers age. Employers can provide such benefits at relatively low cost, and it helps attract and retain employees, says one human resources vice president. The Hartford Courant (Conn.) (1/7)

Supply chain execs must deal with M&A-associated problems
Supply chain executives are facing problems and negative kickbacks as companies delve into mergers and acquisitions. More than 65% of executives surveyed on the subject by Accenture said that activities associated with M&As cause disruptions in product launches, and more than half saw issues with filling orders. Forbes (1/3)

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Keep your eye on the prize
A big part of achieving goals is knowing exactly what you want to accomplish and keeping your eye on that goal. Losing sight of the finish line may cause lack of motivation and make giving up more likely. Selling Power (free registration) (1/1)

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Analysis: Small businesses begin to embrace convergence
To enable fixed-mobile convergence services, businesses need a broadband connection, Wi-Fi network access, dual-mode devices and either the use of unlicensed mobile access or session initiation protocol, according to this writer. The decision to deploy FMC hinges on cost-saving analysis. Silicon.com (1/4)

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Executive Life

Major airlines may rival discounters on fare prices
Major airlines will price their fares aggressively to compete with discount carriers in 2007, some observers say. "I think the price wars are going to be started by the legacies, and the two of them are going to battle and the consumer is going to win in 2007," says Terry Trippler of myvacationpasssport.com. Others in the travel industry say increasing fuel prices will spur airlines to pass on higher costs to passengers. Orlando Sentinel (Fla.) (1/8) San Jose Mercury News (Calif.) (1/7)

Curry cure-all
Curcumin, the active ingredient in the spice turmeric, may reduce the risk of arthritis, heart disease, Alzheimer's and cancer, according to studies. Turmeric is a staple in Indian curry spice. USA TODAY (1/8)

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