Another day, another local healthcare company posts strong numbers: LifePoint follows the lead of HealthSpring and Psychiatric Solutions, topping first-quarter expectations [2] – on the back of a 5.7 percent jump in revenue per admission – and raising its estimates for 2008.
Gaylord Entertainment posted a first-quarter loss of $7.3 million [3] and – while sticking to its same-store '08 forecasts – lowered its cash flow forecast after the recent hiccups at its new D.C.-area resort [4].
Miller & Martin leads several law firms [5] with a local presence in a ranking compiled by economic development trade pub Southern Business & Development.
Genesco shareholders will receive their Finish Line shares [6] – payment for breaking up the companies' merger deal – June 13.
Bridgestone will raise the prices of its tires [7] by 10 percent next month.
CVS/Caremark will this summer expand a pharmacy intern program [8] to the Nashville area.
The Better Business Bureau issues a warning about a locally based company [9] offering various lending practices.
And finally, NashvillePost.com garners four finalist entries in Society of Professional Journalists' 58th annual Green Eyeshade Awards [10], which covers the 11-state Southeastern region. In online news categories, only the St. Petersburg Times had more finalists with 7.