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Top of the week in Denver business news: June 20-26 - Denver Business Journal:

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MONDAY, JUNE 22 Republic Airways Holdings Inc. plans to buy Frontierr Airlines, bringing the Denver company out of bankruptcgy without imposing any major the twocompanies announced. The idea of raiding Pinnacol Assurance’sx reserve accounts — or even selling the publicltyowned workers’-compensation insurance provider to a privatd entity — is back on the tablew after Colorado budget forecasters Monday predicted a $384 million revenuw shortfall for next year.
TUESDAY, JUNE 23 Clear, a service founded by entrepreneur Steven Brill that said it coulfd get air travelers through security linesd at Denver International Airport and other airportwmore quickly, has told members it is ceasin operations. Denver media mogul John Malone willpay $1.4 milliobn to settle a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging that he violated reporting the U.S. Department of Justice announced. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 Denver is America’s best city to buy a home, Forbes magazine says in a new rankingyof U.S. metro areas. Monthsx after a sale to anotherr buyerfell through, downtown Denver’s Seventeenthh Street Plaza office building has been sold to HRPT Propertiez Trust.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25 Oil and gas executivexs surveyed about where they are inclined to investttheir company’s money have ranked Colorado last amonfg the states. Colorado will not consider eliminatinh sales-tax exemptions as it figurezs out how to take care ofa $384 million budget shortfall in the coming Gov. Bill Ritter said Thursday. FRIDAY, JUNE 26

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