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Peaberry Coffee, a Denver- based coffee company, has added two kiosk locations at Cherry Creek mall to its list of leases being transferred to Starbucks. The Denver-based coffee company has shuttered 13 locations.

The Colorado Software and Internet Association announced Monday that it had nominated 56 companies for the sixth annual CSIA Apex Awards, one of the largest annual technology award events in the nation.

RealPeopleRatings.com, a quarterly customer service survey from Corporate Research International, ranked Denver- based Quiznos second in its fast food category.

COPAN Systems, a Longmont provider of data storage systems, announced Monday it had released the industry’s highest density and capacity storage system, one capable of housing up to 448 terabytes in a 10-foot square cabinet.

The Aurora Business Development Center will expand its small business revolving loan program to entrepreneurs citywide. The program was initially created to aid small businesses affected by the closure of Fitzsimons and Lowry.

Gaiam, a Broomfield lifestyle media company, was featured as a contributor to the rapid growth in the organic cotton and home textiles market by the nonprofit Organic Exchange.

Webroot Software, based in Boulder, announced Monday the release of “Spyware & Small Business,” a guide for small and medium-sized businesses on the risks of spyware.

Highbury Financial, a publicly traded Denver investment pool, has acquired a mutual fund advisory and distribution business for $38.6 million in cash and future payments.

St. Mary Land & Exploration Co., a Denver-based petroleum firm, declared a semi- annual cash dividend of $0.05 per share of common stock payable on May 15, to shareholders of record on May 5.

Rentech, a Denver energy technology firm, announced Monday that its underwriters have exercised their over-allotment options by purchasing 2.4 million shares of common stock and $7.5 million shares of convertible senior notes.

The Colorado Trial Lawyers Association will host environmentalist author Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of President John F. Kennedy, at its ninth annual Spring Awards on May 3 at the downtown Denver Marriott, 1701 California St.

EchoStar Communications, an Englewood satellite television provider, has reached an agreement with the OLN sports network to restore the channel, which has rights to the bulk of NHL games, to its customers.

The 2006 Mask Project, which benefits Hospice of Metro Denver, reached its goal of raising $800,000 after more than 1,000 people attended its annual charity event Saturday night at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. Seven masks donated by local and national celebrities, including comedian Jay Leno and Denver philanthropist Steve Chotin, raised a total of $216,000 at a live auction.

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