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Mixed ideas on Obama

Political issues are a hot topic in this election year, and businesspeople responding to a recent Review-Journal poll have plenty to say about today’s biggest issues.

Sun West Bank trying to downsize, raise capital

Sun West Bank, a struggling $381 million-asset community bank, is seeking to raise capital from new investors and to shrink in size, Chief Executive Officer Jackie DeLaney said Tuesday.

NV Energy’s planned cuts spark protest

Some 200 union workers rallied in a light rain Tuesday to protest planned reduced health care benefits for NV Energy retirees and cutbacks in the utility company’s work force.

January home sales soar as prices continue slide

Realtors sold 2,608 single-family homes in Las Vegas during January, a 17.3 percent increase from the same month a year ago, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Tuesday.

Visitor tallies on rise

More people have visited Las Vegas for four months in a row, spreading optimism through the offices of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

IN BRIEF

Local power utility NV Energy has agreed to a 20-year deal to buy electricity from a wind farm planned near Ely.
Pattern Energy Group of San Francisco will build the 150-megawatt Spring Valley Wind Project, which would be Nevada’s first major utility-scale wind plant.

American Pacific Corp. reports loss

American Pacific Corp., a Las Vegas-based chemical manufacturer that sells to NASA, on Wednesday reported a $1.4 million first-quarter loss or 19 cents a share, as revenues fell 25 percent. A year ago in the quarter ending Dec. 31, the company earned $500,000 or 6 cents a share.

California considers legalizing Internet poker

California lawmakers are toying with the idea of legalizing Internet poker for residents as a way to raise revenue for the financially strapped state.