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Capsilon Appoints New VP of Finance and Administration

In San Francisco, California, Capsilon is welcoming a new company leader, recently appointing David Chen as the VP of finance and administration. The technology provider added Chen to Capsilon's executive team, where he will be responsible for implementing the company's financial processes to support growth initiatives.

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First-Time Jobless Claims Soar in Steepest Increase Since 2009

Unemployment

First time claims for unemployment insurance shot up 46,000 to 388,000--the highest level since July--for the week ending October 13, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists expected initial claims to bounce back up to 365,000 after seasonal factors drove the number of claims down to the lowest level in 54 months. The weekly increase was the steepest since the end of January 2009, when claims soared 53,000 in one week. Since claims reports are usually revised upward the "final" claims total will likely end up as the highest since January.

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Mortgage Fraud Suspects Arrested in California

California attorney general Kamala Harris announced Tuesday the arrest of two suspects who are believed to have participated in a mortgage fraud enterprise that mainly targeted the Spanish community. Joana Sosa and Zoila Ortega are facing charges of grand theft, burglary, unlawful collection of advance fees, tax evasion, and conspiracy in a wide-ranging mortgage fraud scheme.

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RE/MAX: Depressed Inventory Stifles Sales, Boosts Prices in September

The median sales price for homes sold in September continued to move higher yearly and monthly while sales stalled from August, according to a housing report from RE/MAX, which tracks MLS data in 52 metropolitan areas. The median sales price in September was $164,989, a slight 0.7 percent increase from August and a 7.8 percent improvement from September 2011. So far, prices have been rising yearly for eight straight months.

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California’s Chateau d’Or Receives Price Reduction to $25M

Famed Los Angeles mansion, Chateau d'Or, is still on the market, but the property's sellers recently initiated a significant price reduction, dropping the listing from $40 million to just $25 million. The 26,00o-square-foot home, located in the city's Bel Air neighborhood, boasts 15 bedrooms and 16.5 bathrooms, and may be "better suited to Disneyland," according to Curbed.

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Avison Young to Expand Operations in the Southeast

Announcing an acquisition deal with Thomas Linderman Graham Inc., a commercial real estate services company in Raleigh, North Carolina, Canada-based Avison Young is continuing its U.S. expansion. Through its purchase agreement with Thomas Linderman Graham, Avison Young will open two new offices in the state.

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