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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (June 11, 1990)

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Title Author Type Words
Allied-Signal Aerospace Co. 78
AQMD dealmaking is dose of reality at smog bureaucracy. Jacobs, Chip 1093
Bank branches prosper through mining location: community involvement helps bankers pick products. MacNeil, V. 685
Bankers prepare for new European opportunities: border openings attract businesses prepared for action. Goldgaber, Arthur 624
Banks hit top in equity return targeting customers; outstanding performers contain costs, stress specialization. Tobenkin, David 963
Banks lure older customers with a plethora of perks: institutions compete for the market with the most deposits. Goldgarber, Arthur 1103
Bateman Eichler picks up ex-Drexel hand to run its mergers and acquisitions group. Cole, Benjamin Mark 234
Builder is moving back to apartments. 210
Burt Sugarman's sweet deals; from his earlier days as a Hollywood maven to his current passion for presiding over an expanding fast-food hamburger empire, colleagues say when this 51-year-old Beverly Hills native makes up his mind it's a done deal. Frook, John Evan company profile 2331
Businesses trying to clean up their acts are running into delays at government agencies. Blackman, Peter F. 1063
Caesars' luck runs out as rivals hit it big in Vegas, Atlantic City; company's gaming losses contribute to stock freefall. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1257
Calabasas company forms golf subsidiary. 128
Columbus doesn't discover L.A.; celebration for explorer will again sail past the city. Blackman, Peter 1113
Community banks prosper by remaining at home: targeted service differentiates local banks from behemoths. MacNeil, V. 1042
Dawning of interstate banking looms as nonevent: banks prepare for 1991 opening by making moves now. Tobenkin, David 788
Debate rages over reality of small business credit crunch. Tobenkin, David 1107
FDIC seizes Wilshire Bank after $4 million losses in four years. 126
Funds tighten at Southland venture capital firms; things are absolutely normal,' says Oxford Partners. Blackman, Peter F. 1422
Highland Federal: "business the old fashioned way." (Highland Federal Bank) (Advertising Supplement - Residential Real Estate) Tiegel, Eliot 945
How about a nice little parking ticket company? Bradley's plan to privatize ticketing would ne a first. Jacobs, Chip 866
Hughes, HP team up. 103
International trade: Acquest forms joint venture with Soviet panel; Acquest group 'is the quarterback of directing the two entities to get together.' (Acquest International) Glover, Kara 711
IPO reporter rates Beverly-Hills-based H.J. Meyers the top U.S. underwriter. Cole, Benjamin Mark 550
Japanese-owned banks face possible U.S. sanctions: Treasury official tells Japanese to remove deposit controls. Goldgaber, Arthur 508
Kahlua Group of Universal City. 56
Koo Koo Roo begins franchising chicken eateries; L.A.-based chain targets an upscale, healthy market. Frook, John Evan 964
L.A. City Hall: potential gold mine for agencies; statewide government advertising worth $150 million. Sederberg, Arelo 762
L.A. County employment slumps in April; manufacturing industries are the hardest hit. Frook, John Evan 745
Lobbyists stumping City Hall for over $4 million per year. White, Todd 1057
Loophole in city disclosure law conceals total earnings paid to lobbyists by special interests. White, Todd 973
Management Company Entertainment Group Inc. 52
Owners of bankrupt Hollywood Roosevelt agree to sell hotel for $24 million in cash. 253
Pacific Federal Insurance Corp. 42
Qintex agrees to sell its remaining assets; Halmis get control via RHI Entertainment; Skase takes his licks for 'wanting to be like Trump.' (Qintex Entertainment, Halmi family, Daniel Skase) Frook, John Evan 603
RCM Technologies Inc. 43
Scheme to evade federal income taxes costs local defense subcontractor a $1 million fine. Jacobs, Chip 368
Security firm hires investment advisor. Stremfel, Michael 270
Troubled travel agency books trip out of offices; attorney general looks into Hemphill Harris situation. Deady, Tim 857
Trusts become valuable products as assets multiply: banks and trust companies vie for California cash. MacNeil, V. 903
Upstart vendor Coral Inc. revenues soar: net income more than triples; push into '900' numbers. White, Todd 560
USC graduates to big developer with plaza plan. Stremfel, Michael 1015

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