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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 13, 1991)

1-48 out of 48 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Cheers' mailman delivers packaging for safe environment. Tobenkin, David 281
Additions to WTCA Hall of Fame. company profile 643
Another form of Olympic gold: Elizabeth Primrose-Smith, president of this summer's Olympic Festival, sees the event as a way of scoring in amateur athletics after she missed out on a shot competing in the Olympics in her youth. Deady, Tim 1337
Assemblyman devises end-run to make sure Dowie gets his dough. Cole, Benjamin Mark 204
Atlantic Richfield Co. 92
Auditors' white-hat image gets spattered: agencies probe accountants' role in company failures. Rees, David 1266
Bank courts tax loophole, avoids full revaluation. White, Todd 1123
Bank rankings show a return to soundness. Mullen, Liz 755
Barrage of lawsuits confronts Northrop: losses could tally $300 million if it loses various cases. Deady, Tim 877
Berry takes razzes as local RTC director: but his thrift asset disposal operation is ready to deal. Cox, Tony 1167
Capital equals margin for thrifts' success: Home Savings, Great Western once again top The List. Tobenkin, David Directory 605
Cash and concern rise in World Cup bid: outlays run heavy even as some query profit outlook. Deady, Tim 668
Daniel Douglass. 30
Delta powers up: airline joins first globe-circling air network. 1062
Edison dealt setback as merger plan dies: PUC vote against plan signals accent on competition. White, Todd 970
Embattled Disney is hit by union with another royalty suit. Glover, Kara 557
Experts, index differ on outlook for small business and economy. Chamberlain, Eric 567
FDIC chief floats possibility of new lending laws: banks voluntarily change policies to forestall bad loans. Mullen, Liz 811
Filing of three antitrust lawsuits threaten to quash approval of FNN sale to CNBC. Rackham, Anne 765
First Capital troubles look like a molehill: its woes may be easier to handle than Executive Life's. Tobenkin, David 867
First Interstate relocates 400 data processing jobs from downtown Los Angeles elsewhere. Mullen, Liz 1026
Garcia resignation signals more chaos for administration. Jacobs, Chip 786
International insights: Fluor Daniel reveals strategies for global success. company profile 942
Investors reeling after Pru-Bache 'guaranteed' investment goes bust: retirement money is lost in VMS real estate fund. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1107
It's Anaheim vs. Long Beach for Disney: analysts say the company is fishing for inducements. Glover, Kara 453
James Curley. 29
Knapp Communications Corp. retools itself for buying spree. 225
L.A. County ad space available in swap for corporate donations. Rackham, Anne 869
Large banks go against the grain to trim the fat: sideline businesses go by the wayside to stem losses. Newman, Morris 656
LAX-Palmdale plan puts billions on line: 14 companies interested in building hi-tech rail system. Jacobs, Chip 874
Like the seasons, foreign currency trade prospers in climate-driven seasonal cycles. Ohebsion, Moji 437
Local bankers see growth in investor confidence: possibility of new regulations turns off some investors. Chamberlain, Eric 606
Local banks survive downturn by focusing efforts: despite recession many small lenders outperform big ones. Tobenkin, David 1041
Medco Research stock revives as bulls resuscitate their optimism. Cole, Benjamin Mark company profile 1202
Merger talks link S&Ls in marriage of profitability: several common elements lead to spate of speculation. Tobenkin, David 1035
New kind of parking-lot sales in Burbank. Deady, Tim 434
Nothing untoward happens here: in fact, except for a dated squabble over admissions, private clubs seem dull. Deady, Tim 1216
Occidental gets about $2 billion for all or part of two subsidiaries. 136
Perestroika (USA) Inc.: a strategic new business link with the Soviet Union. 728
Peters steps down as Columbia co-chairman, starts own unit. 175
Production company is off the pink sheets and onto NASDAQ. Cole, Benjamin Mark 179
Promotion-advertising executive picked to develop 'KTLA Morning News' program. Rackham, Anne 273
RE/MAX broker is feeling at home with '90 sales commissions totaling $1.5 million. Stremfel, Michael 325
Slim-Fast donation to the hungry is more than just food for thought. Rackham, Anne 345
Small business executives garner awards: L.A. group cites American Copak's Steven Brooker. Chamberlain, Eric 812
Specialized lenders provide options for those wanting to create affordable housing projects. Newman, Morris 714
The big picture: world trade study shows $5.3 billion LA area jump. 661
The internationalists: James E. Blancarte. company profile 429

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