Wednesday, August 29, 2012

PwC: Global Automotive Industry M&A activity declines | Big4.com

PwC: Global Automotive Industry M&A activity declines

August 28, 2012

By Rob Starr, Content Manager, Big4.com

Reflecting a sizeable decline compared to H1 2011, which totaled 303 completed deals with a disclosed valued at $18.8 billion, global automotive industry merger and acquisition (M&A) activity slowed during the first half (H1) of 2012, according to PwC.

Asia was the most active region with more than a third of the global automotive M&A activity during the H1 of 2012. However, most activity was intra-regional, with 86 out of 98 transactions between Asian entities. The current crisis and ensuing austerity measures significantly impacted the automotive industry, with new car registrations declining by 6.3 percent through H1 of the year. PwC?s Autofacts expects 2012 annual sales for Europe to decline by 7.3 percent to 12.6 million units, nearly 3.4 million units below the 2007 peak.

While deal activity slowed across all categories, component suppliers were the most resilient, registering only a five percent decline in deal volume compared to 19 percent and 21 percent declines in vehicle manufacturers and other categories respectively. A recent PwC supplier consolidation study predicts sustained component supplier M&A activity, with sub-categories such as chassis and powertrain systems as the focal points.

Similar to the overall M&A trends, financial buyer activity focused on component suppliers, with nearly 55 percent of their deals in this space. This is a significant change from last year, when financial buyers increased their focus on the others category, comprised of aftermarket, retail, repair, financial services, etc

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Armed customer shoots dollar store robber, killing him

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By NBC News staff

A Jacksonville, Fla., dollar store customer shot and killed a robber Monday night, ActionNewsJax.com reported.

According to the report, the customer -- a 57-year-old grandfather -- and two store employees were inside the Dollar General store Monday around 9 p.m. when two armed men entered the store with the intention to rob it.

"One of them had the clerk and one of them was at the front cash register,??Lt. Rob Schoonover?of the Jacksonville Sheriff?s Office told Jacksonville.com.

The customer, who has a concealed weapon permit, shot and killed one of the intruders, FirstCoastNews.com reported.

"There was a citizen who had a concealed firearms permit that was inside the store as a customer," Lt. Schoonover told WOKV.com. "He fired at the suspect, striking him and killing him."

The man was found dead when police arrived at the scene. No charges are pending against the shooter, WOKV.com said.

?He?s always been a marksman,? the man's wife told Jacksonville.com. ?He shoots in competitions, but this is the first time he?s ever killed anyone and I don?t know how he?ll handle that.?

The second suspect fled the scene in a small SUV, FirstCoastNews.com reported. Police say the man is about 6 feet?tall man and was wearing khaki pants, a blue bandana and black gloves, ActionNewsJax.com reported.

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Tips To Follow When Planning A Home Improvement Project ...

Throw your plastic shower curtain in the wash! Add a few clothes so they will swirl around with it and give it a good scrubbing. Even the most inexpensive shower curtains will survive one or two washings. You keep them out of the landfill and at the same time brighten up that tired bathroom!

When it comes to home improvement, consider adding more fans to your house to help during the warm months. This is important because running fans will cost considerably less than air conditioning, and provide a cooling benefit as well. Remember also that a fan only provides cooling benefit when you are in the room, so turn it off if the room will not be occupied.

If you put new cabinets in your home, your kitchen will glow with beauty and style. New cabinets show all of your family and friends that your kitchen is a professional place for cooking and entertainment. You can find cabinets in light wood stains and dark wood stains, giving you the ability to personalize your kitchen to your specific tastes.

Check with your local fire department to determine what you can, or cannot store in your garage. Storing combustible materials (such as gasoline or used oil) is usually prohibited. Fire departments can restrict the storage area in your garage to prevent fires or make it easier for them to control it.

Installing new appliances into your kitchen to replace any that might be out dated or in poor working condition can refresh an individuals kitchen. These new appliances can be chosen to maximize any aspect of the kitchen. Whether they have new features, better performance, or just look better, one or several new kitchen appliances can be great for home improvement.

Children tend to stick their fingers where they don?t belong and touch things they shouldn?t. Leaving your outlets uncovered leaves the chance of your child getting electric shock. You can buy small plastic covers from your local store for electric outlets to keep your child from reaching in and getting shocked.

What does the siding on your home look like? Do you have the old asbestos siding that was so prominent decades ago? Maybe you have vinyl siding, and it is starting to fall apart or look dingy. Perhaps you are thinking about bricking your house which is all around the best type of siding. Whatever the case may be, siding your home, while it can be expensive, is one of the best options in improving the value of your home.

Before you begin your next home improvement project, take the time to look for inspiration in magazines, color swatches and anything else that you can find. It is important to plan ahead so that you don?t get stuck trying to do too much when it is time for you to begin your project. This will make the entire process much more relaxing for you.

Want to save a coat or two of paint? When you paint wood or drywall that needs to be primed first tint the primer to match your final paint color. By tinting the primer you will reduce the amount of coats you need to paint the surface by a coat or two.

Improve your home by cutting your energy costs. Check with your utility company to see if they offer energy audits of homes. There are a lot of changes you can make to make your home more energy efficient saving hundreds of dollars a year depending on the amount of changes you can make. It also adds a great selling point for a house for the future.

If you?re considering a home improvement project, learn to perform some handiwork yourself. Your home improvement project will be more satisfying, and the overall cost will be much cheaper. However, do consider the complexity of jobs you might do. Will a major mistake require an expensive fix? If so, you might be better going with a professional. Have confidence in how difficult you judge a job to be, and go with your gut.

A great tip for home improvement is to avoid putting your own personal stamp on improvements. This will make it less likely that you will earn a return on the investment because what looks good to you may not look good to someone else. If you use renovations simply to express yourself, do not consider the renovations as an investment in the resale value of your home.

There are a few ways to deal with screws that are too tight or too loose in your home. Use clear nail polish to tighten screws that are too loose. To loosen screws that are too tight, try adding peroxide or ammonia, letting them soak for just a few minutes before attempting to unscrew.

Covering a stain, scratch, broken tile, or any kind of blemish on the floor with a decorative item, can be great for home improvement as well as fast to do. The blemish will disappear from sight, and it will only take as long as buying the decorative item.

Since it seems your kitchen is the gathering place for family and friends, then this is the number one renovation most homeowners should consider first, and one that adds the most value to your home. Be sure to go with plenty of cabinet and counter space. Also, no matter the finish on your appliances, just make sure they all coordinate with one another.

Hopefully, you have found the information that you needed to make your home improvement dreams a reality. Apply the tips that you have learned here, to as many projects as you can imagine and you will one day have the beautiful home that you have always desired it to be.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Video: Gingrich talks birtherism, Newt U, and why he supports Romney

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Botany student proves 'New England Banksia' a distinct species

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The New England Banksia is largely restricted to the eastern edge of the New England Tableland, and is common in places along Waterfall Way. Ms Stimpson's research has raised this flowering plant, until now classified as a variety of the Hairpin Banksia (B. spinulosa), to the taxonomic level of a distinct species. The study was published in the open access journal PhytoKeys.

"I love the Proteaceae the family of flowering plants that includes the Banksia and Grevillea genera in Australia and Protea in South Africa," Ms Stimpson said. "Surprisingly, molecular evidence in recent years has shown the family's closest relatives are the Sacred Lotus and the plane trees. Species of Banksia survive in poor soil and still manage to produce marvellous flowers."

Margaret Stimpson wrote the paper in collaboration with Ian Telford, the Curator of the N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium at the University of New England, Professor Jeremy Bruhl, the Director of the herbarium, and Dr Peter Weston, Senior Principal Research Scientist at the National Herbarium of NSW, an international specialist in Proteaceae systematics.

Margaret's first project as an undergraduate student of botany at UNE was on the Proteaceae, and she's been collecting specimens ever since. Now working towards enrolling in a doctoral degree program, she said: "There are still species of Banksia out there that merit description, and I hope to test these in a PhD project."

Margaret established the species rank of the New England Banksia by detailed studies of its leaves, flowers, stem and fruit, and considerations of its ecology and distribution. She explained that it has two growth forms, the more common being a multi-stemmed small shrub with many flowers but few seeds. This form occurs where there has been regular burning, and the seeds need exposure to fire to open. The less common form, found where burning has not occurred, is a single-stemmed tree with many flowers and many seeds that open spontaneously without exposure to fire.

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Stimpson ML, Weston PH, Telford IRH, Bruhl JJ (2012) First instalment in resolution of the Banksia spinulosa complex (Proteaceae): B. neoanglica, a new species supported by phenetic analysis, ecology and geography. PhytoKeys 14: 57-80. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415

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Botany student proves 'New England Banksia' a distinct species [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 28-Aug-2012
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Contact: Margaret Stimpson
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The New England Banksia is largely restricted to the eastern edge of the New England Tableland, and is common in places along Waterfall Way. Ms Stimpson's research has raised this flowering plant, until now classified as a variety of the Hairpin Banksia (B. spinulosa), to the taxonomic level of a distinct species. The study was published in the open access journal PhytoKeys.

"I love the Proteaceae the family of flowering plants that includes the Banksia and Grevillea genera in Australia and Protea in South Africa," Ms Stimpson said. "Surprisingly, molecular evidence in recent years has shown the family's closest relatives are the Sacred Lotus and the plane trees. Species of Banksia survive in poor soil and still manage to produce marvellous flowers."

Margaret Stimpson wrote the paper in collaboration with Ian Telford, the Curator of the N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium at the University of New England, Professor Jeremy Bruhl, the Director of the herbarium, and Dr Peter Weston, Senior Principal Research Scientist at the National Herbarium of NSW, an international specialist in Proteaceae systematics.

Margaret's first project as an undergraduate student of botany at UNE was on the Proteaceae, and she's been collecting specimens ever since. Now working towards enrolling in a doctoral degree program, she said: "There are still species of Banksia out there that merit description, and I hope to test these in a PhD project."

Margaret established the species rank of the New England Banksia by detailed studies of its leaves, flowers, stem and fruit, and considerations of its ecology and distribution. She explained that it has two growth forms, the more common being a multi-stemmed small shrub with many flowers but few seeds. This form occurs where there has been regular burning, and the seeds need exposure to fire to open. The less common form, found where burning has not occurred, is a single-stemmed tree with many flowers and many seeds that open spontaneously without exposure to fire.

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Stimpson ML, Weston PH, Telford IRH, Bruhl JJ (2012) First instalment in resolution of the Banksia spinulosa complex (Proteaceae): B. neoanglica, a new species supported by phenetic analysis, ecology and geography. PhytoKeys 14: 57-80. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415

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Mud runs draw the fit and their muck-caked friends

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mud runs, essentially military-style obstacle races in muck, might appall the neat freak but for some people mud is the medium for a challenging test of true grit and fitness.

Neal Pire, owner of Inspire Training Systems, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, has trained several people for mud runs, which come in varying lengths and levels of difficulty and appeal to people who enjoy performing and withstanding the elements.

"Most of the people I've seen do it are the extreme fitness enthusiasts," said Pire, an expert with the American College of Sports Medicine. "The oldest was in her late 40s. It's not a lifetime affair."

"Spartan run, Mud Run, Tough Mudder -- each have their own flavor," he said, naming a few mud runs which are organized by organizations, companies and charities. "They all have obstacles, like water, climbing and crawling under barbed wire."

Roni Noone, 36-year-old wife and mother who has sloshed through at least two mud runs so far, said there is something motivating and inspiring about climbing a wall and jumping into a lake.

"The mud is just there and there's something very primal about it," said Noone, who is based in Baltimore, Maryland.

A runner and blogger, Noone was seeking a fresh challenge when she started doing obstacle-based runs. This year she completed a five km (3.1-mile) mud race called Rebel Run and the Tough Mudder, an approximately 12.5-mile (20-km) obstacle course trek, climb and swim through fire, mud and ice water designed by British Special Forces.

"Tough Mudder is a notch up from the typical mud run," said Noone, who trained for 12 weeks to prepare.

She said teamwork and camaraderie make mud runs less lonely than long-distance running.

"They're challenging, fun and very team oriented," she explained. "You're not supposed to go through it without someone helping you."

Matt Sauerhoff plans to run his first Tough Mudder in October.

Sauerhoff, who manages personal trainers at a New York Health and Racquet Club in New York City, will be joined by his work colleagues.

"It's great for team building, to bring us all close together."

EXTREME, MESSY

The Tough Mudder is an extreme event, he added.

"You're running and diving in the mud, climbing over logs and up cargo nets," said Sauerhoff, who hopes to come out of the messy adventure with some ideas he can pass on to his fitness clients.

"Some people don't like to be pushed to the point of exhaustion," he said. "I don't need to lift a car off of my chest. What's important to me is high endurance."

To prepare his clients Pire runs a type of boot camp that features a lot of change of direction, crawling and performance-based drills.

"These are essentially simple things: climbing, crawling, running," he said, but very demanding physically and mentally.

"If you're not used to that stress, you're not going to feel so good. Not to mention the blood from the barbed wire," he added.

But he added that mud runs are very social affairs.

"I don't know anybody who's done this without a friend," he said. "The social aspect drives people. Lots of husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends and friends. Then they party afterwards."

Christine Bohle, a senior industry marketing manager at Eventbrite, an online self-registration and ticketing company that includes mud runs, said they tend to attract people of all fitness levels.

"It's about having fun and getting through it," Bohle said.

(Editing by Patricia Reaney)

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Santa Fe Independent Film Festival Premieres NM's Bless Me Ultima

Posted by Sindicator on August 27, 2012

From the Book that was Banned, Burned and Forbidden, the New Mexico Movie Premiere of Bless Me, Ultima Opens the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival on October 17, 2012.

Santa Fe, NM (August 27, 2012) The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival is thrilled to announce its 2012 festival will open with the New Mexico premiere of Bless Me, Ultima the film based on the beloved classic, ?the book that was banned, burned, and forbidden.? Bless Me, Ultima written by treasured New Mexico author Rudolfo Anaya will kick off the fourth year of the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival on October 17th at Warehouse 21 heading up a full festival schedule over 5 days in 4 venues in downtown Santa Fe. Santa Fe IFF runs October 17th to 21st with over 75 film screenings, filmmaker workshops and after-parties. The Opening night party will be held at Zia Diner with a special menu created by local restaurateur Beth Koch based on recipes from Bless Me, Ultima. The Awards Ceremony will be on Saturday October 20th at The Lensic Performing Arts Center. This year, Santa Fe IFF inaugurates its New Mexico Tin Pie Plate Awards created by Fred Ray Lopez of santafetinworks.com to hold their signature Pie Awards homemade by the Executive Director?s Mom.

Rudolfo Anaya?s Bless Me, Ultima is a drama set in New Mexico during WWII, centered on the relationship between a young man and an elderly curandera who helps him contend with the battle between good and evil that rages in his village. Many New Mexicans can remember growing up reading this incredible book, and have long awaited the movie. Bless Me, Ultima is an award-winning classic, however, it has been controversial and has been banned in school curriculum and public libraries, as recently as this year in Arizona. Opening the festival with Bless Me, Ultima represents Santa Fe IFF?s commitment to supporting films made in New Mexico featuring a New Mexican cast and crew. Executive Director Jacques Paisner states, ?The mission of Santa Fe IFF is to show that New Mexico is the best place to watch and make films. We are especially excited to present the New Mexico premiere of Bless Me Ultima written here by a beloved New Mexico author and filmed in our state.?

Santa Fe IFF is excited that Southwest CARE Center has come on as a contributing partner to bring the timely critically acclaimed film Call Me Kuchu to the 2012 fest. David Kato, the first openly gay man in Uganda and his fellow activists work tirelessly to defeat a new bill that threatens to make homosexuality punishable by death, while combating vicious persecution in their daily lives.?Racking up awards from the Berlin Film Festival to Toronto?s Hot Docs, and closing this year?s Human Rights Watch Film Festival at NYC?s Film Society of Lincoln Center?Call Me Kuchu? is one of those rare docs that manages to enlighten, uplift and enrage in equal doses.? Lauren Wissot (Santa Fe IFF Director of Programming, Filmmaker Magazine Contributing Editor) Call Me Kuchu will screen at CCA (Center for Contemporary Arts) on Friday, October 19. For info on Santa Fe IFF 2012 festival passes and tickets go to www.santafeiff.com or call 505 349-1414.

Sponsors of Santa Fe Independent Film Festival

The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival program, events and filmmaker brunch rely on the generous support of sponsors and corporate partnerships. A special thanks to this year?s committed sponsors: (media partner) Hutton Broadcasting; (official sponsors) Inn and Spa at Lorretto, Bishop?s Lodge Ranch Resort and Spa, Studio X, Hotel Santa Fe, Lensic Performing Arts Center, Warehouse 21, IATSE Local 480, HDNM, Santa Fe Studios; (community sponsors) La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa, Garrett?s Desert Inn, San Francisco Street Bar & Grill, Zia Diner, Cowgirl BBQ, Flying Star, Ore House at Milagro, Inside Santa Fe, Garson Studios; (signature sponsors) Tamalewood, High Desert Digital, Meow Wolf, Fred Ray Lopez of Santa Fe Tinworks, Whole Foods; (contributing partners) Santa Fe University of Art and Design, Southwest CARE Center, Quail Run, KUNM, Hinkle Law Firm, Farm to Restaurant New Mexico, Winds of Choice Chiropractic Healing; (festival partners) Century Bank, Image Ratio, One Mind Design.
Other supporters include: Santa Fe County, Santa Fe Arts Commission, Kindle Project, and McCune Foundation.

About the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival

Santa Fe Independent Film Festival was founded four years ago by local filmmakers to bring the best of independent film to Santa Fe and reignite the historic love affair between Santa Fe and film. 2012 marks the fourth year of Santa IFF?s all volunteer organization offering a growing festival for independent film, filmmakers and film lovers. Santa Fe IFF is dedicated to the economic development of our city and New Mexico film. Santa Fe IFF is committed to attracting a growing number of people who make and love films from all over the world to join this year?s Fest to enjoy independent films and the unique charm of Santa Fe. The Fourth Annual Santa Fe Independent Film Festival continues its mission of exhibiting the best of independent film to diverse audiences, creating educational opportunities, and building community partnerships.

The Fourth Annual Santa Fe Independent Film Festival takes place October 17 to 21, 2012. For more information contact:
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Romney Tax Returns Show Strategy for Moving Money | Epou

Posted by Eta Phi Sports on Aug 27, 2012 in Money | 0 comments

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, have used sophisticated estate- planning techniques for more than a decade to minimize taxes and amass at least $100 million for their family outside of their estate.

The couple created trusts as early as 1995, when Romney was building wealth as chief executive officer of Bain Capital LLC. They packed one for their children with investments that stood to appreciate and set up another for charity that provides a tax deduction and income. the candidate?s retirement account, valued at as much as $87.4 million, may benefit his heirs for decades.

?It?s beneficial for your kids and grandkids to push the money downstream,? said David Scott Sloan, chairman of the national private wealth services estate-planning practice at the law firm Holland & Knight LLP in Boston. ?The Romneys appear to be doing things that are similar to what other high-net-worth families do.?

Wealthy couples use strategies allowed under the federal tax system such as moving assets to trusts so that the money may be subject to little or no gift and estate taxes, Sloan said. the Romney family trust is worth $100 million, according to the campaign. that money isn?t included in the couple?s personal fortune, which the campaign estimates at as much as $250 million.

Romney?s use of the tax code to minimize levies for his family has drawn scrutiny from Democrats portraying him as an elite person of wealth who is out of touch with many Americans.

The Romneys would pay higher taxes under the estate-tax proposals of President Barack Obama and would pay less under Romney?s plan. Obama has proposed increasing the estate tax from current levels and curtailing wealth-transfer strategies. the Republican presidential candidate wants to eliminate the estate tax, which currently applies a top rate of 35 percent and a $10.24 million exemption on a married couple?s combined assets.

A repeal of the levy may save the Romneys about $70 million in federal estate taxes after they both die, assuming the couple?s combined taxable estate was $200 million after deductions for items such as administrative expenses and charitable contributions. Compared with today?s rates, Obama?s proposal may cost the Romneys an additional $20 million.

At the core of the Romneys? estate-planning strategy is a family trust. the technique pushes money out of their taxable estate and lets the couple pay the annual taxes on their family?s investment income.

The Romneys frequently spend time with their five adult sons and their families; the candidate and his wife have 18 grandchildren. the couple established the family trust in November 1995 for their children and other heirs, according to the entity?s 2010 tax return, which was made public by the candidate. Romney released an estimated 2011 income-tax return and he has said he will release the final documents when they are completed.

?Their family trusts are set up to provide for future generations,? Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman for the Romney campaign, said in a statement.

Brad Malt, a partner at the law firm Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston, manages Romney?s investments and is the trustee of the family trust. He declined to comment on the family?s estate planning.

The Romneys have transferred assets into the family trust and invested them, amassing a substantial and diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds and alternative investments such as private-equity and hedge funds that generate income. In 2010 alone, the trust realized more than $7 million in long-term capital gains, about $1.5 million in ordinary dividends and $741,407 in U.S. government interest, according to the trust?s tax return.

The family trust realized gains or losses from more than 100 securities including those in JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Bank of America Corp. (BAC), Nike inc. (NKE) and PepsiCo inc. (PEP) in 2010. it also reported investments in Goldman Sachs Group inc. (GS) hedge funds as well as interests in hedge funds and private-equity funds managed by Bain Capital, including Sankaty Advisors LLC and an affiliate based in Munsbach, Luxembourg. Because the candidate doesn?t own the trust, he isn?t required to detail its holdings on federal disclosure forms.

Romney co-founded Bain Capital in 1984. When he retired, he entered into an agreement with the Boston-based private equity firm to retain the right to make passive investments in certain Bain Capital entities until 2009, according to financial disclosures filed by his campaign.

The Romneys could have contributed as much as $1.2 million, or $600,000 each, into the family trust in 1995 and invested it in securities or funds they expected to appreciate. They wouldn?t have paid transfer taxes because that was the lifetime limit on tax-free gifts at the time. even if they contributed more money over time as Congress lifted the gift-tax exemption to the current $10.24 million for a couple, the amount they invested in securities and other assets would have grown at least 10 times to reach $100 million.

Bain Capital has seen its assets under management rise more than 16 times to $65 billion from $4 billion in 1999 when Romney left to run the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Private-equity funds pool money from so-called limited partners such as pensions, endowments and wealthy families and use that money, usually paired with debt, to buy companies they later sell. the profits are split between the limited partners, who get 80 percent, and the fund?s managers, who receive the remaining 20 percent. that portion, known as the carried interest, is considered a capital gain under current tax law. the top rate on long-term capital gains is now 15 percent.

Romney has been confronted by persistent questions about his personal finances. His 2010 return shows that he paid an effective tax rate of 13.9 percent on more than $21 million in income, most of it from capital gains and dividends. the candidate said on Aug. 16 that he had never paid less than 13 percent in the past decade and his campaign said the figure he cited represented his share of federal income tax.

Romney?s estimated $250 million in wealth is less than some of his peers who founded private-equity firms at about the same time. Stephen Schwarzman, who created new York-based Blackstone Group LP (BX) in 1985 with Peter G. Peterson, earned $398.3 million in 2006 ? the year before the firm sold shares to the public ? and held 232 million shares of the firm at the end of 2011 worth an estimated $3.14 billion as of Aug. 23. the three founders of Washington-based Carlyle Group LP (CG) each have stakes of about $1.2 billion. the trio earned $134 million each in distributions last year, according to government filings.

Wealthy investors typically will put their interests in hedge funds or private equity in a trust, or use that entity to invest in such deals directly, said Bobbi Bierhals, an estate- planning partner at the law firm of McDermott will & Emery LLP in Chicago. They usually do it when the fund has a low value because it hasn?t made investments or they haven?t prospered. that way, any future appreciation they anticipate would belong to the trust and be free of estate taxes or additional gift taxes.

Families of such wealth usually consider whether to invest with their personal money or through entities such as a trust or retirement account depending on how big a ?home run? they think the venture may be and its time frame, Bierhals said.

?You want to freeze the value,? she said. ?Put it into a pot where when you get that pop from a sale or IPO, all that additional value goes to the kids.?

In some cases, the Internal Revenue Service has challenged valuations of non-publicly traded property transferred to trusts, which can result in significant penalties and back taxes, Bierhals said. Obama?s most recent budget plan included a proposal to require consistency in valuations and restrict discounts taken when taxpayers make gifts.

It isn?t possible to determine from tax documents released by Romney?s campaign the terms of the family trust, assets gifted to it and their initial value, said Jonathan Mintz, chief operating officer at WealthCounsel LLC, a group supporting estate and business planning attorneys.

?That?s one of the real benefits of certain types of trusts and why families use them,? Mintz said. ?They are private.?

Trusts generally serve people with at least $15 million in assets because of the costs involved in setting them up, Bierhals of McDermott will & Emery said. Other political families have set up trusts to benefit future generations, including the Kennedys, according to financial disclosures.

The Romneys structured their family trust as a so-called grantor trust so they pay the tax bill on income generated inside the entity. That?s a strategy wealthy families often use, said Sloan of Holland & Knight. the assets inside the trust aren?t depleted by money paid to the government and have more potential to grow outside of the estate.

The payments aren?t considered an additional wealth transfer for gift-tax purposes, and because the Romneys have paid the levies over the years, current distributions to the children aren?t subject to income tax, he said.

Transactions like the one used by the Romneys have drawn scrutiny in Obama?s proposals to raise revenue. the president?s 2013 budget plan would reduce many of the benefits of such trusts by coordinating income and transfer tax rules including how taxes are paid and when gift-and-estate levies apply. That?s because current law ?can result in the transfer of significant wealth by the deemed owner without transfer-tax consequences,? according to the Treasury Department?s explanation of the proposals.

Romney?s individual retirement account, which he said in a financial statement filed in June is worth between $18.1 million and $87.4 million, may be used to benefit his children, said John Olivieri, a partner in the private clients group at the law firm White & Case LLP in new York.

?IRAs make great estate planning tools because heirs can stretch out the required distributions over their life expectancies,? Olivieri said. ?This is so valuable, in fact, that there was a proposal to stop it.?

When beneficiaries inherit an IRA, they are required to take distributions based on IRS tables that use life expectancies. the younger the beneficiary, the less they have to withdraw each year from the account. that can benefit children or grandchildren because assets in the IRA can continue to grow tax-deferred, said William Schmidt, a partner at the law firm Schmidt & Federico, P.C. in Boston specializing in estate planning.

Romney, 65, must take distributions from his IRA after he turns age 70? and pay ordinary income tax rates on that money he withdraws, Schmidt said. the account is subject to estate taxes, which means it?s not as tax-efficient of a wealth-transfer tool unless donated to charity, he said.

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, a Montana Democrat, proposed in February to require younger beneficiaries who inherit IRAs to pay taxes over five years instead of spreading them over their lifetime, which would raise an estimated $4.6 billion for the Treasury over the next decade. the plan didn?t advance.

The Romneys also set up a charitable remainder unitrust in 1996, according to state financial disclosure documents. the trust, also known as a CRUT, moves money out of an estate by donating it to charity and has two additional benefits for the creator, said John O. McManus, principal at the law firm McManus & Associates in new Providence, new Jersey, and new York.

The maker of the trust receives some tax deduction for the value that is expected to go to charity and receives payments from the trust for a set period before the assets transfer, McManus said.

?The Romneys have been extraordinarily generous in their charitable giving,? Saul, the spokeswoman, said. ?They set up a charitable trust to make a gift to charity.?

The Romneys made $7 million in charitable contributions in 2010 and 2011 combined. the couple gave $1.5 million cash in 2010 and $2.6 million cash in 2011 to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, tax documents show.

Families who consistently pass money on through a variety of legal estate-planning vehicles like the Romneys can minimize taxes for their estate and future generations, Bierhals said.

?You want to combine all of those strategies to get the most runs,? Bierhals said. ?A lot of estate planning is small ball. It?s singles and doubles and every once in a while you hit a home run.?

To contact the reporter on this story: Margaret Collins in new York at mcollins45@bloomberg.net Richard Rubin in Washington at Rrubin12@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jodi Schneider at Jschneider50@bloomberg.net

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Romney's convention: Big storm, rape controversy

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? His Republican National Convention curtailed by a threatened hurricane, Mitt Romney conceded Sunday that fresh controversy over rape and abortion is harming his party and he accused Democrats of trying to exploit it for political gain.

"It really is sad, isn't it, with all the issues that America faces, for the Obama campaign to continue to stoop to such a low level," said Romney, struggling to sharpen the presidential election focus instead on a weak economy and 8.3 percent national unemployment.

His comments came as aides and party officials hurriedly rewrote the script for the convention, cut from four days to three because of the threat posed by approaching Tropical Storm Isaac. The storm is forecast to gain hurricane strength as it churns through the Gulf of Mexico but to pass well west of the convention city.

The revised schedule included a symbolic 10-minute session on Monday in a nearly empty hall, during which officials intend to launch a debt clock set to zero. The political objective is to show how much the government borrows throughout the convention week.

Officials did not rule out further changes because of the weather, and sidestepped when asked what might happen if, as seemed possible, the storm made landfall in the New Orleans area on the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. That storm killed 1,800 people and devastated the city.

"We're 100 percent full steam ahead on Tuesday," said Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, expressing confidence the one-day delay would be the extent of the cancellations.

Despite concerns about the weather, a mammoth pre-convention celebration went on as planned Sunday night, attended by thousands of delegates and others who flocked to the Rays major league baseball stadium turned into a party venue in nearby St. Petersburg.

Priebus said Romney's nomination would take place on Tuesday, as would approval of a conservative party platform.

The former Massachusetts governor delivers his acceptance speech Thursday night before a prime time TV audience, then sets out on the final leg of a quest for the presidency that spans two campaigns and more than five years.

Polls make the race a close one, with a modest advantage for President Barack Obama.

For all the Republican attempts to make the election a referendum on the incumbent's handling of the economy, other events have intervened.

An incendiary comment more than a week ago by Rep. Todd Akin, the party's candidate for a Senate seat in Missouri, is among the intrusions. In an interview, he said a woman's body has a way of preventing pregnancy in the case of a "legitimate rape." The claim is unsupported by medical evidence, and the congressman quickly apologized.

Romney and other party officials, recognizing a political threat, unsuccessfully sought to persuade Akin to quit the race. Democrats have latched onto the controversy, noting not only what Akin said but also his opposition to abortion in all cases.

"Now, Akin's choice of words isn't the real issue here. The real issue is a Republican Party ? led by Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan ? whose policies on women and their health are dangerously wrong," said a recent letter from Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic Party.

The party also posted a Web video that emphasizes the Republican Party's opposition to abortion and digitally alters the Republicans' "Romney-Ryan" logo to say "Romney Ryan Akin."

Interviewed on Fox, his comments broadcast on Sunday, Romney said the controversy over Akin "hurts our party and I think is damaging to women."

Romney spent the day in New Hampshire where he has a summer home. Aides said he was spending part of his afternoon practicing his convention speech with the use of a teleprompter.

Delegates marked time as the storm raked the Florida Keys to the south of the convention city en route to a projected landfall along the Gulf Coast.

"Somebody raised the prospect of marathon Monopoly. I favor the game Risk, but we'll see," said Tom Del Beccaro, chairman of the California delegation. I think people will just be ready for Tuesday and be pretty energetic then."

Hundreds of miles away, Romney said he was concerned for the safety of those who "are going to be affected" by the storm, which is predicted to worsen into a hurricane as it heads for landfall along the Gulf Coast.

In a presidential race defined by its closeness, Republican office-holders past and present said the party must find a way to appeal to women and Hispanics, and they said the economy was the way to do it.

"We have to point out that the unemployment rate among young women is now 16 percent, that the unemployment rate among Hispanics is very high, that jobs and the economy are more important, perhaps, than maybe other issues," said Arizona Sen. John McCain, who lost to Obama in 2008.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush agreed, saying that Romney "can make inroads if he focuses on how do we create a climate of job creation and economic growth." If he succeeds, "I think people will move back towards the Republican side," Bush added.

Obama leads Romney among women voters and by an overwhelming margin among Hispanics, but he trails substantially among men.

The result is a race that is unpredictably close, to be settled in a small number of battleground states.

An estimated $500 million has been spent on television commercials so far by the two candidates, their parties and supporting outside groups, nearly all of it in Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. Those states account for 100 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the White House.

Republicans have made no secret that they are eager to expand the electoral map to include Pennsylvania, Michigan, perhaps running mate Paul Ryan's Wisconsin and even Minnesota, states with 68 electoral votes combined.

All four are usually reliably Democratic in presidential campaigns. Yet Romney has a financial advantage over the president, according to the most recent fundraising reports, and a move by the Republicans into any of them could force Obama to dip into his own campaign treasury in regions he has considered relatively safe.

Making his case for the support of female voters, Romney said in the Fox interview: "'Look, I'm the guy that was able to get health care for all of the women and men in my state. ... 'I'm very proud of what we did."

It was a rare voluntary reference to the legislation he signed as governor of Massachusetts that required the state's residents to purchase coverage, the sort of mandate that is at the heart of Obama's federal legislation that conservatives oppose and Romney has vowed to see repealed.

Romney added that the state law was put into place "without cutting Medicare, which obviously affects a lot of women."

That was a reference to the federal law, which cut more than $700 billion in projected Medicare costs to help provide health care to millions who could not otherwise afford it.

Medicare generally favors Democrats as a political issue, but Romney has aggressively sought to cut into that advantage. He released a new television ad criticizing Obama's handling of the program with a catchphrase of "It ain't right."

The streets around the convention hall were crowded with police, National Guard and other security officials, who manned checkpoints in squads rather than individually.

A few hundred protesters gathered in a park about a half-mile from the convention vowed to make their point regardless of Tropical Storm Isaac. They set out large blocks of ice spelling out the words "middle class," and left them to melt on a warm, humid day, a gesture meant to signify middle class disappearance in a tough economy.

Bush and McCain were interviewed on NBC, and Priebus spoke on CNN.

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Associated Press writers Tamara Lush and Brendan Farrington in Florida, Steve Peoples in New Hampshire, Philip Elliott in Wisconsin and Alicia Caldwell in Washington contributed to this story.

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Personal finance: Is a mortgage refinance right for you? ? ? Rankin ...

They?re knocking on the lender?s door. As mortgage rates have tumbled to all-time lows, demand for refinancing has fired up homeowners nationwide.

And it?s not just those drowning in underwater mortgages. With rates for 30-year mortgages hovering below 4 percent since last October, all kinds of homeowners are trying to get their monthly mortgages reduced, say lenders and mortgage experts.

?It?s huge. It?s buried our staff and every other lender in town,? said O.J. Vallejo, mortgage consultant with First Priority Financial in Sacramento, who said his three-person staff has been working six days a week the last four months.

Nationally, refinance volume ?has been running at a three-year high in recent weeks, as mortgage rates remained extremely low,? Mike Fratantoni, vice president of research for the Washington, D.C.-based National Mortgage Bankers Association, said in an email. ?With refinances, the No. 1 driver is interest rates.?

Along with months of record-breaking low interest rates, other factors are driving the refinancing boom: a competitive lending market and changes in some federal refinancing programs for struggling homeowners.

It?s prompted many established homeowners with old-school, high-interest mortgages to decide it?s time to refi.

Neil and Louise Mueller, longtime Land Park residents, were encouraged by their financial planner to look into refinancing their 26-year-old mortgage last spring.

?It was almost too easy,? said Louise, an American River College counselor, who said the process, including a home appraisal, took about three weeks.

The result: Their 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage dropped from 5.12 percent to 3.87 percent, which lowered their monthly payment by about $100. They also pulled out about $11,000 for savings and for a family cruise overseas with their two adult children.

Why refi?

Generally the primary reasons for refinancing a mortgage are to:

? Lower monthly mortgage payments.

? Eliminate the unpredictability of an adjustable-rate mortgage by switching to a fixed rate.

? Free up home equity cash for home improvements, college costs or other expenses.

? Shorten the loan term, say from a 30- to a 15-year mortgage, which can save thousands in interest payments.

Saving money is usually the biggest incentive.

Calling the low rates ?historic,? John Winters, a wealth adviser with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney in Sacramento, said he recently advised all his clients to consider a refi. Especially for those ?finding it difficult to live with? the anemic returns on low-interest CDs and bonds, freeing up monthly income by refinancing can make sense, he said.

Should you refi?

It?s a personal calculation that varies. Generally, you look at how long you plan to be in your current home and whether the upfront costs outweigh the monthly savings.

?If you?re not going to be in your home another one or two years, you?re not going to recoup the closing costs,? said Greg McBride, senior financial analyst with Bankrate.com.

?Everybody?s situation is different,? said mortgage consultant Vallejo. ?There?s no right or wrong answer. The only answer is what works for your family.?

Some couples who refinance are looking ahead to retirement.

?Paying off the mortgage is now back in vogue,? Vallejo said, especially for those in their late 40s or 50s, who want to be mortgage-free at retirement age.

That doesn?t necessarily mean they?ll lower their monthly payment by refinancing. For example, a couple with a $250,000, 30-year loan at 5.25 percent three years ago would have been paying about $1,380 a month. If they refinanced their current balance to a 20-year, 3.5 percent loan today, their payments would increase slightly, to $1,405.

?Their payment goes up $25, but they just took seven years off their mortgage,? said Vallejo. ?That?s almost $116,000 in interest. That?s huge.?

On the other hand, younger homeowners with kids might choose a 30-year mortgage when they refinance because they need the lower monthly cash flow to save for college or pay off debt. Or those with adjustable mortgages due to reset to higher rates may want to lock in single-digit rates.

What you?ll pay

The mortgage rate you?ll be offered depends on numerous factors, including: your credit score, loan amount, loan-to-value ratio (how much you owe compared to the home?s appraised value), length of your loan term and type of home (rates on condos, rentals and vacation homes are typically higher.)

Lots of mortgage ads promise ?no-cost? loans. According to some lenders, that?s a misnomer.

?It really means ?no cash out of pocket,? ? said Vallejo. ?There?s no free lunch; somebody is paying for it.?

Typically, in a no-cost loan, all closing costs and pre-paid items (such as appraisal fees and credit checks) are paid by the lender and built into the interest rate.

Shop around

It pays to compare quotes from several lenders because they offer different rates and fees. Start with your current lender or sit down with a local loan originator. You can also do refinance comparisons online, using mortgage calculators at sites like Bankrate.com or those of individual banks and lenders.

If you?re a struggling homeowner, ask your lender about changes in the federal Home Affordable Refinance Program and FHA refinance programs that have made refinancing options more plentiful.

Bankrate.com?s McBride said the refinance market is particularly ?compelling? in California, where home prices have bottomed out and there are lots of competitive lenders.

But don?t focus solely on interest rates, said McBride. When comparing refinance quotes, look at appraisal fees, title searches and closing costs. And be sure you?re comparing the same loan terms, not a 15- and a 30-year, for instance.

Good standing

Be sure the lender is in good standing.

Tom Pool, spokesman for the state Department of Real Estate, said state and federal licensing standards for mortgage originators are much stricter than they used to be, which ?has weeded out most of the bad actors.?

Nevertheless, you can check a company?s or individual?s licensing status at the state Department of Corporations (www.corp.ca.gov) or the Department of Real Estate (www.dre.ca.gov).

Pool also recommends online searches at sites like the Better Business Bureau (necal.bbb.org) to see if the lender has been linked to bad practices or scams.

Too late?

Even though interest rates have inched upward in the last month, you?re probably not too late.

?It?s not worth losing any sleep over,? said Bankrate?s McBride. ?Given the European debt crisis, (interest rates) can?t rise appreciably.?

On the other hand, the national mortgage bankers group predicts mortgage interest rates will ?drift slowly higher? next year, leading to significant declines in refinance activity.

Above all, make sure a refinance is right for your situation.

?It?s a significant financial transaction,? said Edward Achtner, an Oakland-based regional sales executive for Bank of America. ?If buying a home is the largest transaction a consumer embarks upon, a refinance is a close second. Do the research, evaluate the different options. Take your time and do not be pressured into making any decisions.?

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

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Foot Reflexology has become a well respected ADJUNCT to regular medical care.It is used in Hospitals, by Physical Therapists and Chiropractors to enhance MOST forms of medical treatments.

Foot reflexology can help ease the pain of achy joints and muscles, relieve headaches and toothaches, improve the functioning of major systems of the body.

Foot Reflexology works by applying pressure at specific points on the bottom of the foot. This is not the same as acupressure or acupuncture.
In fact, the only thing that is the same is that medical science can't prove how it works...they just know it does!!

There are over 7,200 nerve endings at the bottom of each foot. Nerves connectto every organ, every limb and region of the body through the brain and spinal column. It is thought that foot reflexology works in much the same way. Even though we don't actually work the nerve endings, the correlation of the bottom of the feet to every region of the body definitely exists. It was originally called "The Zone" therapy in the early 20th century and was successfully organized into a comprehensive therapy by a physical therapist, Eunice Ingham in the '40s. She coined the term "reflexes" when referring to this therapy.

Foot reflexology can increase the blood flow to the part of the body being worked, which in turn increases the oxygen going to that part.

The increased blood flow helps take away toxins that build up in each cell of the body each day.
This brings more health and vitality to the region plus adds a sense of over-all well-being. When our feet feel good, we feel good!

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Wisconsin's Red Cross sending support to Florida for Tropical Storm Isaac

MILWAUKEE- Tropical Storm Isaac is threatening Florida -- and Wisconsin is ready to help.Some folks at the Red Cross are packed up, and hopping on a plane to Florida Friday. When they touch down, they'll have to wait and see where the storm hits, and then it's right to work.Ivory Parks has worked with the Red Cross for 15 years, and is just hours away from her deployment to Florida to help with Tropical Storm Isaac, but she doesn't know exactly where she'll end up.She doesn't know when the storm will hit, but when it does she'll be in charge of a shelter and making sure everyone has all the food, clothing, and resources possible. There's already talk of possibly getting people out of Florida."If there needs to be an evacuation, the decision will be made to do so," announced Florida Governor Rick Scott.And it could be a big one. The storm could become a hurricane just as the Republican National Convention is set to start on Monday."The hotels they're staying in could very well be damaged and we could have governors and Senators so on and so forth looking for a place to stay," explained Frank Russ of the Red Cross.Some of the Red Cross crews heading down to Florida are the same ones that helped out during the Sikh temple shooting.For more information click on the Red Cross link

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The latest "new" material, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) -- which has actually been used for decades, but not in its 2-D form -- was first described just a year ago by researchers in Switzerland. But in that year, researchers at MIT -- who struggled for several years to build electronic circuits out of graphene with very limited results (except for radio-frequency applications) -- have already succeeded in making a variety of electronic components from MoS2. They say the material could help usher in radically new products, from whole walls that glow to clothing with embedded electronics to glasses with built-in display screens.

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Palacios says he thinks graphene and MoS2 are just the beginning of a new realm of research on two-dimensional materials. "It's the most exciting time for electronics in the last 20 or 30 years," he says. "It's opening up the door to a completely new domain of electronic materials and devices."

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MIT researchers quickly swung into action: Yi-Hsien Lee, a postdoc in associate professor Jing Kong's group in EECS, found a good way to make large sheets of the material using a chemical vapor deposition process. Lee came up with this method while working with Lain-Jong Li at Academia Sinica in Taiwan and improved it after coming to MIT. Palacios, Wang and Yu then set to producing building blocks of electronic circuits on the sheets made by Lee, as well as on MoS2 flakes produced by a mechanical method, which were used for the work described in the new paper.

Wang had been struggling to build circuits on graphene for his doctoral thesis research, but found it much easier to do with the new material. There was a "hefty bottleneck" to making progress with graphene, he explains, because that material lacks a bandgap -- the key property that makes it possible to create transistors, the basic component of logic and memory circuits. While graphene needs to be modified in exacting ways in order to create a bandgap, MoS2 just naturally comes with one.

The lack of a bandgap, Wang explains, means that with a switch made of graphene, "you can turn it on, but you can't turn it off. That means you can't do digital logic." So people have for years been searching for a material that shares some of graphene's extraordinary properties, but also has this missing quality -- as molybdenum disulfide does.

Because it already is widely produced as a lubricant, and thanks to ongoing work at MIT and other labs on making it into large sheets, scaling up production of the material for practical uses should be much easier than with other new materials, Wang and Palacios say.

Wang and Palacios were able to fabricate a variety of basic electronic devices on the material: an inverter, which switches an input voltage to its opposite; a NAND gate, a basic logic element that can be combined to carry out almost any kind of logic operation; a memory device, one of the key components of all computational devices; and a more complex circuit called a ring oscillator, made up of 12 interconnected transistors, which can produce a precisely tuned wave output.

Palacios says one potential application of the new material is large-screen displays such as television sets and computer monitors, where a separate transistor controls each pixel of the display. Because the material is just one molecule thick -- unlike the highly purified silicon that is used for conventional transistors and must be millions of atoms thick -- even a very large display would use only an infinitesimal quantity of the raw materials. This could potentially reduce cost and weight and improve energy efficiency.

In the future, it could also enable entirely new kinds of devices. The material could be used, in combination with other 2-D materials, to make light-emitting devices. Instead of producing a point source of light from one bulb, an entire wall could be made to glow, producing softer, less glaring light. Similarly, the antenna and other circuitry of a cellphone might be woven into fabric, providing a much more sensitive antenna that needs less power and could be incorporated into clothing, Palacios says.

The material is so thin that it's completely transparent, and it can be deposited on virtually any other material. For example, MoS2 could be applied to glass, producing displays built into a pair of eyeglasses or the window of a house or office.

Ali Javey, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California at Berkeley, who was not involved in this research, says layered materials such as MoS2 are "a promising class of materials for future electronics," but cautions that "the future looks bright for layered semiconductors, but still work needs to be done to better understand their performance limits and large-scale manufacturing."

Overall, Javey says, the MIT team's research is "elegant" work that "takes an important step forward in advancing the field of layered semiconductors."

In addition to Palacios, Kong, Wang, Yu and Lee, the work was carried out by graduate student Allen Hsu and MIT affiliate Yumeng Shi, with U.S. Army Research Laboratory researchers Matthew Chin and Madan Dubey, and Lain-Jong Li of Academia Sinica in Taiwan. The work was funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, the Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation Focus Center for Materials, the National Science Foundation and the Army Research Laboratory.

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  1. Han Wang, Lili Yu, Yi-Hsien Lee, Yumeng Shi, Allen Hsu, Matthew L. Chin, Lain-Jong Li, Madan Dubey, Jing Kong, Tomas Palacios. Integrated Circuits Based on Bilayer MoS2Transistors. Nano Letters, 2012; : 120810131942002 DOI: 10.1021/nl302015v

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