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Harry Rodgers
2016
[Harry B. Rodgers, Jr.] grew up in Severna Park and graduated from Severna Park High School. He was a career flight attendant for American Airlines. He enjoyed playing music and spending time with his friends.
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Dual star McKaigue blasts Ulster over fixture clash Edition 3
2013
SCORERS - Loughgiel: E McCloskey 2-2, L Watson 0-7 (6fs), S Casey 1-0, B McAuley 0-2, T McCloskey, D Laverty, B McCarry 0-1 each. Slaughtneil: G O'Kane 0-6 (6fs), C McKenna 1-3 (2fs), C McKaigue 0-4 (1f), G Bradley 0-2 LOUGHGIEL - C O'[Connell]; P Gillan, N McGarry, R McCloskey; T Coyle, M Scullion, O McFadden; M McFadden, T McCloskey; B McAuley, D Laverty, E McCloskey; B McCarry, S Casey, L Watson. Subs: D McCloskey for Coyle (47) SLAUGHTNEIL - E McGuigan; K [McKaigue], P Kearney, C Kearney; S Cassidy, C McKenna, J Mulholland; C O'Doherty, G O'Kane; G Bradley, D Kearney, C McKaigue; O O'Doherty, B Rodgers, S McGuigan. Subs: B Og Corbett for C Kearney (28), E Cassidy for D Kearney (39), F Kelly for Rodgers (52) REF - B Sweeney (Cavan)
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First Security Group reports 1st-quarter net loss
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Holley, Rodger B
2010
\"We have fortified the balance sheet with liquid assets, strengthened our credit underwriting processes, reduced balance sheet risks and controlled our overhead expenses,\" he said. \"These initiatives will position us to return to profitability and growth as the economy improves.\" Mr. [Rodger B. Holley] said management is working diligently to \"ensure full compliance with the order to improve the bank,\" with strategic improvements including stress testing of the loan portfolio and capital position and reducing balance sheet risks, among other measures. Mr. Holley said the company has taken a close look at its credit risk management, implementing a centralized approach to lending. First Security has hired two senior officers and two special asset officers and believes it will help \"improve consistency, increase quality and provide higher levels of operational efficiency,\" he said. Mr. Holley said that \"combining our commitment to capital with the proactive measures taken though our strategic initiatives, First Security will be in a position of strength as the economy transitions from recession to recovery.\"
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Slaughtneil cruise as Lisbellaw trio see red
2013
Targetman Rodgers notched his hat trick after he applied pressure on keeper McPhillips and the final score went to sub Oran O'[Kane] as Slaughtneil advanced to what is going to be a much sterner assignment in two weeks time. SLAUGHTNEIL: E McGuigan, P Kearney, S Cassidy, C Kearney, K McKaigue, C McKenna, J Mulholland, C O'Doherty, G Bradley, G O'Kane, D Kearney, C McKaigue, O O'Doherty, B Rodgers, S McGuigan. Subs - O O'Kane for O O'Doherty, F Kelly for C Kearney, M Doherty for P Kearney, M Kearney for C O'Doherty M Logue for C McKaigue. Scorers: B Rodgers 3-0, G O'Kane 0-6, O O'Doherty 1-1, C McKaigue 0-3, C O'Doherty 0-3, S McGuigan 0-2, G Bradley 0-1, D Kearney 0-1, O O'Kane 0-1 LISBELLAW: D McPhillips, C Rice, N Carson, D Teague, A Breslin, M Teague, F Bannon, M Slevin, R Bogue, C McGarry, K Kehoe, JP Mc-Garry, C Corrigan, C McTeague, S [Sean Corrigan]. Subs: B Duffy for C McGarry, D McGarry for C McTeague Scorers: S Corrigan 0-5, R Bogue 0-2. Referee: G Duffy (Antrim).
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NASHUA CORP. SEES A DROP IN EARNINGS
1980
The coated products group, which accounted for 27 percent of the firm's $608.4 million in sales last year, manufactures carbonless paper, packaging tapes and thermosensitive label papers that are sold to the automobile, homebuilding and applicance industries. This year these products will account for less than 25 percent of Nashua's sales, B. Thomas Rodgers, Nashua vice- president of finance, said yesterday in a telephone interview. Last year Nashua and Savin Corp., which marketed the Ricoh- built copiers domestically, ended their marketing relationship with Ricoh forcing both Savin and Nashua to manufacture their own photocopiers independently. Nashua launched the 2200 series and is marketing it along with the necessary toners, developers and selenium drums to its overseas markets. To offset poor sales in the coated papers group, the company is banking on increases in its photocopier business. This year it picked up Savin's copier supply business. So far Nashua has captured a reported l0 to 12 percent of Savin's supply business.
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FSG taps Coffman as CEO
2011
FSG has been operating under a consent order with regulators for the past year. In its annual report released this month, FSG warned that it may not be able to meet all of the conditions of regulators to shore up the bank's capital position, although the report indicated that FSG is \"adequately capitalized.\"
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Death notice: Rodger B. Phillips ; June 30, 1925 -- April 16, 2005
2005
[Rodger B. Phillips], 79, of 2349 W. Old Road 30, died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday in Kosciusko Community Hospital.
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FSGBank CEO gets 3% raise for 2008
2009
\"First Security's 2008 performance directly impacted the compensation of our executive officers,\" Mr. Lusk said. \"Our compensation committee, comprised entirely of independent directors, decided not to grant any bonuses or other incentive compensation based on our performance, and to not award any increase in the base salary of our executive officers. As a result, our executives' cash compensation fell by over 12 percent in 2008 from 2007 levels.\" None of the top three executives, who in 2008 also included Lloyd L. \"Monty\" Montgomery III and William L. \"Chip\" Lusk Jr., received a cash bonus for the year, according to the proxy statement. Mr. Montgomery left the bank earlier this month though he remains a director.
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Cambridge Associates Expands Discretionary Business With New Hire
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2013
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Bolstering reserves gives FSG parent loss
2009
\"Certainly we and many others in the industry are concerned about the continuation of the recession and anxious to turn the corner,\" said Rodger B. Holley, president and CEO of First Security. \"In the meantime, our plan is to continue addressing credit issues head on, maintaining a strong balance sheet and ensure that First Security is well capitalized while focusing on core earnings.\" Regarding the $6.2 million provision for loan and lease losses, Mr. Holley said the company's approach \"has been to take an aggressive stance given the losses that are inevitable in this type of credit cycle.\"
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