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Memorial Day: Remember Maurice "Maury" Hukill

Jeff For Banks

During the ensuing years, Syrian, Israeli and United Nations interventions failed to resolve the factional fighting and the resulting instability and bloodshed. The truck, driven by an Iranian national, did not stop until it drove through the front entrance of the BLT building, which was housing 2LT Hukill's unit.

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Amid Economic Vigor, Small Firms Struggle To Find Talent

PYMNTS

McMahon told the media outlet about one small business owner in Jacksonville, Florida who attributed rising investments and hiring to recent tax reform. Anecdotally, SMB hiring is strong, according to Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Linda McMahon, who spoke with CNBC this week. Annual wage growth declined, too, by $0.64

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4 ways to get more out of your core

Independent Banker

Not keeping up with a core vendor’s releases can also be costly to a community bank if it doesn’t leverage them, as releases often provide critical and important regulatory, compliance and feature function updates, says Maria Schuld, division executive, Americas Banking Solutions at FIS, which is headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla.

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EverBank's Largest Investor Cashes Out

American Banker

EverBank Financial's biggest investor is cashing out ahead of the Jacksonville, Fla., company's sale to TIAA.

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EverBank in Fla. Plans $90 Million Subordinated Debt Sale

American Banker

EverBank Financial in Jacksonville, Fla., plans to raise $90 million through a public offering of subordinated debt.

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TIAA Names Executive Leadership After EverBank Deal

American Banker

TIAA will promote one of its own to chair its expanded bank after it buys EverBank Financial in Jacksonville, Fla.

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NFL-Twitter Deal Gives Social Commerce Its Make-Or-Break Moment

PYMNTS

Whether it’s sound business management or a megalomaniacal compulsion to dominate the headlines, few can argue that the National Football League hasn’t done its best to keep its five-month season on the hearts and minds of fans even during the depths of the offseason. “The NFL got it right,” Paskalis told Adweek.