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South Carolina and Georgia nuclear reactor owners inked deals supporting the projects, though they’re still deciding whether to complete them.
July 28 -
A judge approved Navicent Health’s bid for the purchase of Oconee Regional Medical Center.
July 24 -
The agreement allows owners of two new reactors at Plant Vogtle to take over construction.
July 21 -
King will be a vice president for Springsted operating from Atlanta.
July 20 -
The city's finances and bond ratings are strong, Kasim Reed told the Brookings conference.
July 18 -
Rafshoon will work in Hunton & Williams’ public-private partnership practice.
July 14 -
Georgia’s economy continues on an upward trajectory, according to Gov. Nathan Deal.
July 11 -
South Carolina reactor owners continue to review their options after Westinghouse’s bankruptcy.
June 27 -
Owners of under-construction nuclear reactors in Georgia reached a settlement with Toshiba and bankrupt Westinghouse.
June 14 -
Bondholders will provide a loan to bankrupt Oconee Regional Medical Center even as they stand to lose on their bond investments.
May 24 -
The Jekyll Island Authority Board on Monday approved the acceptance of a state-issued general obligation bonds of $1.6 million for disability access improvements in the island's historic district.
May 17 -
The city of North Augusta completed its Installment Purchase Revenue Bond transaction for Project Jackson on Tuesday, according to a news release from City Administrator Todd Glover.
May 17 -
Public power agencies in Georgia and South Carolina face headwinds from the Westinghouse bankruptcy.
May 17 -
A Georgia hospital system's bankruptcy could give bondholders a big haircut.
May 12 -
Augusta, Ga.'s financial adviser presented a rosy picture with a few areas for improvement as the city prepares a $12 million bond sale to finance construction of a parking deck in support of the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
May 12 -
Atlanta closed Thursday on its $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding.
May 5 -
A commission studying the possibility of replacing the 46-year-old Columbus Government Center ventured into the dicey arena of finances.
May 5 -
The Georgia and South Carolina owners of nuclear units being built by bankrupt Westinghouse diverged on legal approaches.
May 1 -
Atlanta’s $226.2 million water and wastewater refunding deal received $634.7 million in orders.
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