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First Published Feb 17 2012 05:33 pm • Last Updated Feb 17 2012 09:27 pm

Ancestry.com" target="_blank">class="SUBHEAD_Bold">Ancestry.com fiscal revenue up 32.8%

Ancestry.com, the Provo-based company that provides online family history information, said revenue for fiscal 2011 was $399.7 million, up 32.8 percent over the previous fiscal year. Net income was $62.9 million, or $1.29 per share, compared with $36.8 million, or 76 cents per share. Revenue for the fourth quarter of 2011 was $104.2 million, up from $82.7 million in the year-ago period. Net income was $18.3 million, or 40 cents per share, compared with $12.6 million, or 25 cents per share.

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SBA honors Utah credit union

Mountain America Credit Union has received two honors from the U.S. Small Business Administration — the 2011 Lender of the Year award in recognition of its business lending activities, and the Blaine Andrus Memorial Award, in recognition of the Utah credit union’s community efforts and the diversity of its small-business lending programs. Andrus helped lead the Utah SBA office until his death in December 2008.

Johnson & Johnson recalls infant Tylenol

Recall-plagued Johnson & Johnson is pulling all infant Tylenol off the U.S. market because some parents have had problems with redesigned bottles, introduced three months ago, that the company touted as a safety improvement to make measuring doses easier. Instead, 17 parents or caregivers have complained that a protective cover on the top of the bottles didn’t work correctly. It’s meant to limit how much of the liquid pain and fever reliever can be drawn into a plastic syringe. The company said customers can continue to use the infant Tylenol if the bottle’s flow restrictor remains intact. If not, they can request a refund by calling 888-222-6036 or going to www.tylenol.com.



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