New Hampshire Business Review - January 19 2007
IRS seeks to seize Hudson eatery’s assets
Internal Revenue Service agents are planning to seize the assets of Charman’s restaurant in Hudson for some $90,000 in back taxes and interest, according to filings in federal district court in New Hampshire. Konstantino Logiotatos, the owner of Logio Inc.,…
N.H. gets share of tobacco settlement
New Hampshire will be getting approximately $205,000 as part of a $31 million, 45-state settlement with an Oregon tobacco company. The settlement resolves a dispute over Portland, Ore.-based Carolina Tobacco Co.'s status as manufacturer of its Roger brand of cigarettes…
StockerYale in stock deal with investment firm
StockerYale has agreed to sell 2 million shares at a discount, and offered options on another million in order to raise more than $2 million in capital from a private investment firm, according to a filing with the Securities and…
Event links up small business, state officials
Small-business owners and managers will get a chance next week to meet with some of the state’s top officials to discuss issues affecting their companies. Small Business Day at the State House will feature appearances by Gov. John Lynch and…