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Skiers enjoy a run at Solitude's Ski Resort Monday Nov 9, 2009. Solitude has the Moonbeam Express lift and the Link lift running that accesses the lower runs at the ski area. Upturn in indicators could mean better year for resorts.(Steve Grifffin / The Salt Lake Tribune)
Economy demanding change
If we don't change direction, we'll likely end up where we're going, says an old Chinese proverb. But with new ways of thinking, organizations and personal lives can be transformed, said a consulting coach during the Salt Lake Chamber's Women & Business Conference. Full Story

 
Energy agency warns of falling investment
Paris » The global financial crisis has led to a dangerous drop in energy investment around the world which could choke off the nascent economic recovery, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. Full Story

 
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Delta, two other carriers lag as airlines boost on-time arrivals in September
The nation's airlines are offering fewer flights, but at least they're more likely to arrive on time. The government said Monday that 86.2 percent of flights operated in September were on time. Full Story

 
A two-for-one: Dip in cost of living and deals, deals, deals
One of the positive aspects for consumers in these tough economic times is that inflation is well under control. And in one key area of consumer spending in particular -- food -- it's almost impossible not to save money these days. Full Story

 
Median home prices fell nationwide in 3Q
A real estate group says home prices fell in eight out of every 10 U.S. cities in the third quarter of this year as heavily discounted distressed sales made up 30 percent of all deals. Full Story

 
Cell phone shield maker Zagg opens first store
Zagg Inc., which produces popular accessories for consumer electronics items, opened its first bricks-and-mortar store Monday. The company with headquarters in South Salt Lake said the store in the University Mall in Orem is operated through a licensed vendor. Full Story

 
Ski Utah boss predicts 3 percent growth this winter
This being "the year of the deal," Ski Utah President Nathan Rafferty predicted Tuesday that skier-day totals will reverse last winter's downturn and climb 3 percent this season. Full Story

 
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