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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT.
Sustaining Partners of the Salt Lake Chamber show an extraordinary support of the Chamber and its programs. The Salt Lake Chamber welcomes its newest Sustaining Partner, Zions First National Bank, and thanks them for their commitment to Salt Lake’s business community.
Dynatronics Corporation announced the publication of a study analyzing their treatment for chronic pain. The article appeared in the January edition of American Journal of Pain Management.
Big-D Construction has completed work on the Brooks Arcade Building in downtown Salt Lake City. AlphaGraphics Worldwide will make the building its new headquarters.
The American Subcontractors Association of Utah has honored Cameron Construction as General Contractor of The Year for 2001.
Eliot Management Group’s credit card services will process the local and international electronic card payments at the Ice Village, Final Lap, and Winter Fest 2002 hospitality venues.
Pacific Utility Equipment Company has been acquired by Terex-Telelect, Inc.
Here’s an Olympic business fact: A nationally broadcast 30-second commercial will cost advertisers about $600,000 dollars during the Games. NBC paid $545 million dollars to broadcast the Games and hopes to reach $720 million dollars in advertising income.
Looking for the perfect place to launch your Games activities? Named after the Chamber’s 100th anniversary, The Century Club is the center of business excitement during the Games. For information call the Chamber at 328-5067 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.