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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (June 18, 1990)

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Title Author Type Words
Aerospace exports hit an all-time high. 244
Affordable housing remains a reality while first quarter home sales decline 38.9 percent. Tobenkin, David 1091
Air Force increases scrutiny at Douglas. 156
Beverly Heritage files for bankruptcy protection; another one of Uri Sheinbaum's holdings takes a fall. Cole, Benjamin Mark 364
Builders see billions as state propositions fund transit growth. Jacobs, Chip 1171
Carl Rheuban's financial empire is hit by yet another bankruptcy; a partnership that owns building files Chapter 11. Cole, Benjamin Mark 806
Court ruling challenges some Prop. 13 reappraisals; Shuwa claims it is being overtaxed $2 million a year. White, Todd 1137
Dean Witter eyes two Los Angeles S&Ls. 295
Experts predict next real estate boom will be apartment units. Stremfel, Michael 957
Firm lands HDTV Air Force contract. White, Todd 361
Flourishing Pacific Rim trade sparks port rebirth; tonnage record makes Long Beach a premier cargo site. Tobenkin, David 1078
Freefall continues for Los Angeles crude oil prices; industry source predicts prices will keep going down. Rees, David 709
Hughes unit lands Navy target project. 102
L.A. County real estate is risky, FDIC reports; California Banking Department survey finds otherwise. Blackman, Peter F. 442
Long Beach attains a global status during decade of significant change. Goldgaber, Arthur 986
Long Beach builds on an entertaining base to forge its fame as a vacation destination. MacNeil, V. 773
MGM/UA purchase by Pathe is 'more on track' this week. Frook, John Evan 823
Most hospitals lose money on operating basis. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1115
NDE Environmental Corp. 80
Partnership files for bankruptcy, sues Santa Monica for damages; developer Schurgin has problems at two big projects; pays $450,000 fine at third. Stemfel, Michael 899
Perino's owners may market Wilshire site for office tower, landmark would be razed. Stremfel, Michael column 493
Pool cleaning makes a splash; growing industry could end up dying of thirst because of Southern California drought. Frook, John Evan 1561
Proposal calls for $10 million to re-open shipyard; company estimates 110-acre facility could employ 2,000. Jacobs, Chip 471
Quintex Entertainment Inc. 120
RCM Technologies Inc. 29
S&Ls grab bull's tail, climbing up to 12 percent; gains could have been better without HomeFed's news. Blackman, Peter F. 672
Salick Health Care repurchases its debt. 126
The historical society: attorney Ira Yellin and a coterie if deep-pocketed friends are about to embark on a project that preservationists are hailing as the largest-ever and most significant historic restoration in L.A. County. Stremfel, Michael 1204
The Times Mirror Co. 60
The worst is over for Carter Hawley Hale Stores; stock should rise, but enormous debt is still a problem. Frook, John Evan 1014
Westside thrift expects to be first state S&L to become a bank since the feds intervened. Blackman, Peter F. 1049

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