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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (June 3, 1991)

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Title Author Type Words
'Pru-Cal' shrinks, but it's still biggest house on the block. Stremfel, Michael 359
A model technology for the future: 'stereolithography' employs a Star Wars approach toward creating industrial prototypes. White, Todd 910
Analyst forecasts profits gusher for oil firms after 1991 doldrums. Glover, Kara 528
Architect by design. Stremfel, Michael Biography 1445
Bank to seek buyer for Carson hotel sitting unfinished for two years. Stremfel, Michael 829
Big banks favor spreading their branches: but some independents are fearful of being overshadowed. Tobenkin, David 723
Bill would take taxes out of contractors hands: measure is worth an estimated $320 million this year. Fine, Howard 680
Cars and cigarettes top Japan-L.A. exchange list: trade pattern 'increasingly looks like that of a colony.' White, Todd 523
Cash pay going under the table erodes economy. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1281
Casio to buy 58% of Torrance company. White, Todd 173
City Council faces off against mayor in power showdown. Deady, Tim 1236
Covina-based bank uses Inland Empire route to expansion. Tobenkin, David 192
Escrow/title deposits surging into banks: inflow echoes realty upturn, aids some banks' assets. Tobenkin, David 680
Fee sends redevelopment agencies to court: CRA alone will lose $2 million unless court intervenes. Jacobs, Chip 429
Investment group kicks in $100 million to keep sneaker-making L.A. Gear on its feet. Cole, Benjamin Mark 395
Lockheed unit wins parking tickets pact: but Councilman Holden still seeks to scrap the deal. Jacobs, Chip 558
Matchmaker brings small biz owners and USC pupils together. Ohebsion, Moji 185
Movie studios sweat out summer season of high-stakes films. Glover, Kara 1263
OPEC session is not expected to jog static oil prices locally. Rees, David 1041
Retail sales down 1.9% locally in March but statewide sales worse. Glover, Kara 268
Seven black businesses in county honored for leadership rankings. Chamberlain, Eric 602
The Improv has businesses laughing the way to the bank. Glover, Kara 209
Top executives bled FNN into its grave, claim suit and SEC filing; network's funds allegedly diverted to offshore banks. Rackham, Anne 1115
Tough times smack venture capital firms: still, Warburg Pincus expands its leadership position. Rees, David 666
Trio of companies agree to clone clients' data and preserve it in 'electronic vaults.' (Newsmakers) White, Todd 339
Vet firm wants to turn shares into pet stock. Cole, Benjamin Mark 264
Woodland Hills firm is the first quarter's top money manager. Cole, Benkamin Mark 482

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