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Morning Links: 30 November 2006

Psych Solutions files shelf registration, large institutional coffee co. plans to open Nashville sales office, two Nashville tech support firms join forces, Ingram Micro stands by 4Q projections, and more...

11-30-2006 8:55 AM

Psychiatric Solutions keeping future fundraising options open by filing a shelf registration with the SEC today; new stock issue registration will keep for two years, so an offering can be made quickly if markets look favorable or should funds become immediately necessary

Farmer Brothers Coffee Co., an institutional coffee roaster based in California, plans to open a sales office in Nashville

Vought CEO, in his first interview since taking over troubled aircraft maker early this year, doesn't exactly go out of his way to give reassurances about operations at the former Textron/Avco/Vultee factory in Nashville

CaseLogistix and NetEvidence, two Nashville-based firms that provide technology solutions and support to the legal community, have forged a strategic partnership

Ingram Micro still confident in its fourth quarter projections — company still expects to earn between 50 and 54 cents per share

Bankruptcy alert: Robertson County-based Facilities Maintenance Group files for chapter 11 after approximately one year in operation

And finally for those with a little more time, Fortune’s senior editor interviews Nissan’s top dog, Carlos Ghosn

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