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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 14, 1990)

1-69 out of 69 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A battered image; "absolutely, positively?" Well, maybe. editorial 264
Air quality board applies pressure on business car pools. Jacobs, Chip 1025
Analysts say Hilton, lodged in the bargain basement, is good buy. Consol, Mike 543
Bankruptcy battle erupts in struggle for control of huge Claremont auto dealership. Frook, John Evan 792
Bateman Eichler calls Hotel Investors Trust stock a good buy for speculative investors. 197
Be careful who sucks your fat; unqualified suckers proliferate as liposuction balloons in popularity. Stremfel, Michael 981
Berman sets his sights on helping the blind. Flores, J.C. 257
Business prospers by going in the toilet. company profile 382
Businesses find foothold following workers home. Goldgaber, Arthur 797
Caldwell combats negative stereotypes of female motorcyclists with new publication. Blackman, Peter F. 224
Calnetics Corp. 49
Candidate expects to catch flak over pact. Jacobs, Chip 373
Century MediCorp of Los Angeles. 55
Chrysler tries to strike Accord in anti-Honda ads; but carmaker and its L.A. ad agency won't hit back. Consol, Mike 519
Cities compete in bidding duel for 'Disney Sea'. Consol, Mike 1113
City filed charges against garment firms accused of counterfeiting. 128
City threatens to sue business group for payment; L.A. Business Council failed to remit funds, city says. Cole, Benjamin Mark 593
Colavin develops new distribution facility. 87
Computer Sciences stock takes a beating after fourth-quarter earnings are released. Flores, J.C. 303
Continental Cable averts disaster after fire destroys Westchester transmission station. Consol, Mike 364
Corporate environment dynamics are changing. Morris, Kristine column 501
Cushman Realty says Miracle Mile now is the weakest Westside office leasing market. Stremfel, Michael 412
Downtown News editor left, prompting a hiring spree. 98
Earth Technology Corp. 63
Economist Cockfield urges business leaders to pay closer attention to events in Europe. Glover, Kara 462
Epson debuts laptop. 76
FBI seizes financial records from First Network Savings founder; Carl M. Rheuban thrift's loss tabbed at $100 million. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1099
First Executive fiasco prompts Bass brothers suit. Cole, Benjamin Mark 674
Garbage haulers planned to take trash from county. 199
Growth, growth, growth. Macneil, V. 1170
IDB Communications Group Inc. 77
K Swiss Inc. 32
L.A. County supervisors plead with GM to keep Van Nuys plant, save 4,000 jobs. Jacobs, Chip 660
L.A.: job export capital; economic idiocy reigned last week in L.A.'s city hall. editorial 203
Last year was an excellent one for the Reason Foundation as privatization gained popularity. Yochum, David column 547
Lawyer finds life more meaningful when fighting for a client's right to freeze body. Tobenkin, David 382
Live Entertainment Inc. 53
Live Entertainment Inc. 33
Lockheed's with-drawl has a shrewd accent to it; Georgia's Nunn chairs Senate Armed Services panel. Rees, David 1084
Logicon Inc. 84
MagneTek signed deal to make motors in Hungary. 96
Managers must change their ways, realize the new realities of the 1990s work force. Block, Barbara 664
Marvin Davis quits race track board; power struggle ends. 258
Mattel directors set quarterly dividend. 130
Mattel signed licensing deal for 'The Simpsons' TV dolls. 78
Mixing business and politics; Joe Cerrell has earned a reputation as a political strategist with a record of winning elections, but he says there's a lot more to what he does than pushing candidates. Jacobs, Chip company profile 1829
Price Waterhouse sees Lockheed's cutback bringing benefits to Burbank and company. Stremfel, Michael 422
Proxy fight looms in struggle for control of Pic 'N' Save chain. Frook, John Evan 1016
Regulating regulators. Remy, Ray letter to the editor 433
S&Ls find government bailout agency makes survival tougher than its contracts promised. 693
S&P advises against buying Dynasty IPO, in part because fan maker has few clients. Cole, Benjamin Mark 311
San Pedro Chamber objected to Bradley's business tax hike. 160
SCEcorp creeps ever so slowly toward a merger with San Diego Gas and Electric. Flores, J.C. 640
Shareholders file fraud suit against Medco official. Cole, Benjamin Mark 450
Shoe manufacturer plans stock offering. Cole, Benjamin Mark 268
Skepticism greets RTC plan for thrift disposition. Blackman, Peter F. 1098
Small businesses embrace '900' telephone service. Flores, J.C. 809
Some see Tosco Corp. as good buy despite firm's misstep into fertilizer, aborted sale. Frook, John Evan 797
Survey pegs Westside office market shaky. Flores, J.C. 218
Take care of business at GlenFed; who goofed at Glendale-based GlenFed Inc.? editorial 257
Teradata Corp. 28
The Halsted Organization. 65
Transit officials say ruling won't stop Metro Rail; court invalidates tax to fund rail construction. Jacobs, Chip 1166
UCLA vows to brake its growth to reduce traffic; development plans prompted homeowner complaints. Stremfel, Michael 772
United Security Industries. 37
United Security Industries. 40
Urges 'yes' on Prop. 111 to avoid gridlock. Psomas, Timothy column 608
Water crisis whets appetites of investors who see profit in desalting, system repairs. Blackman, Peter F. 982
Wood goes Hollywood turning theaters on to the sound of digital. Frook, John Evan 344

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