- Georgia
Seyfarth Shaw LLP has added attorney John W. Mills III as a partner in the firms litigation department in Atlanta.
January 4 -
Provident Resources Group Inc., a national nonprofit, plans to issue up to $400 million of bonds to rescue a distressed commercial proton beam therapy cancer treatment venture in Atlanta.
December 14 -
U.S. Bank N.A., the trustee for Oconee Regional Medical Center, notified bondholders Tuesday that the Georgia hospital defaulted on its Dec. 1 principal bond payment. It is the second default this year.
December 6 - Georgia
Georgia-based First Southern Securities has hired Rafael Pagán to help the boutique investment banking firm break into the mergers and acquisitions sector.
December 1 - Georgia
Veteran public finance banker Warren Bo Daniels Jr. has rejoined Loop Capital Markets to lead the firms efforts in Georgia and neighboring southern states from a new Atlanta office.
November 29 -
Issuers, borrowers, and MAs disagree that they violated state and local government series securities (SLGS) rules.
November 15 - Kentucky
In Tuesdays election, North Carolina and West Virginia got new governors while the region also saw the passage of bond-related measures, including big-ticket transportation initiatives.
November 9 - Georgia
To keep the Atlanta Hawks playing at Philips Arena, the 17-year-old venue will undergo up to $192.5 million in interior renovations financed with $110 million of bonds and cash.
November 9 - Georgia
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airports revenue bonds received a one-notch upgrade to AA-minus by Fitch Ratings, which cited a 20-year lease agreement with Delta Air Lines as a major factor behind its action.
November 4 - Georgia
Triple-A rated Georgia reported $136.4 million of present value savings on an $890 million general obligation refunding, helped by improved negative arbitrage conditions.
October 24