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Tech Night at Lexington Market is ‘uniquely Baltimore’ // Under Armour Q3 profits up 25% // More than 900 buses cited for speeding in school zones [Links]

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Get inside an investor’s head [resultsjunkies]: “Instead of keeping these conversations behind closed doors, I’m going to give each of you full access by starting an ‘Ask the VC’ series here.”
City endorses $100,000 in state funds for repairs of Station North’s Load of Fun building [Baltimore Brew]: “The $100,000 is to cover ‘the installation of a modern fire protection sprinkler and system to a 24,000 square foot, circa, 1900 historic building,’ according to the Board of Estimates agenda.”

Tech Night 2012 held at Lexington Market [Baltimore Sun]: ” ‘It’s uniquely Baltimore,” said [gb.tc’s Jason] Hardebck. ‘It’s also a good example of a hidden jewel. It’s not fake. We want to send a message is what we need to concentrate what makes us uniquely Baltimore.’ ”
Under Armour profit up 25% in Q3 thanks to apparel, footwear boost [Baltimore Business Journal]: “The Baltimore sportswear maker posted a profit of $57 million, or 54 cents per share, in the quarter. That compares with a profit of $46 million, or 44 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.”
More than 900 citations for school buses speeding in school zones [Baltimore Sun]: “Privately owned buses have received at least 800 automated speed citations in Baltimore City, while city-owned buses have accumulated more than 50, records show.”

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