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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 27, 1991)

1-49 out of 49 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Disaster purchase' is unloaded by Times Mirror at firesale price. Rackham, Anne 407
'The lady upstairs' named state's Woman Entrepreneur of the Year. Mullen, Liz 424
20th Century Industries. 31
Ad revenue continues downturn at Times Mirror newspaper unit. 86
Aerospace firms target Navy jet, but defense cuts may kill project. Deady, Tim 471
Belding Awards lethargy carries over to yawner of a gripe session. Rackham, Anne 948
Border patrol: he's the western director of the U.S. Bureau of Export Administration and regulates billions of dollars worth of overseas sales of goods and services. White, Todd 1176
Braun Ketchum's meteoric rise lofts it into fifth position on List. Rackham, Anne 490
Cable channel FNN reports its own obit: business-news outfit vanishes into CNBC operation. Rackham, Anne 1403
Coopers & Lybrand praises the rooftops: accounting firm breaks tradition to signpost buildings. Stremfel, Michael 981
CRA forms group to mull policy on service workers pay, benefits. Jacobs, Chip 507
Departure leaves Ameron without heir apparent in company pipeline. Cole, Benjamin Mark 329
Disney coastal park plan is still beached: hearings set on changes in coastal laws to permit park. Glover, Kara 647
Do immigrants underpin L.A. business world? Cole, Benjamin Mark 2000
Downtown L.A. hotel taken over by new management. 100
Ducommun officials give good tidings to AMEX club members. 113
Eastern money is music to local firm's ears: Digital music company sells stake to venture capitalist. White, Todd 336
Eisner top paid local CEO, Forbes reports. White, Todd 121
Electric utilities take environmental turn: Edison-DWP plan to CO2 signals new policy tilt. White, Todd 1135
Equipment manufacturer pays largest AQMD fine in February. 135
Eulogy for a network. Rackham, Anne 829
Financier looking for someone to co-star at MGM-Pathe, but takers may be hard to find. Glover, Kara 390
Garamendi debuts plan to revive Exec Life seeks IRS cooperation. Tobenkin, David 325
Health Net seeking for-profit status and may then go public. Cole, Benjamin Mark 1178
International Rectifier Corp. 28
Knapp takes helm of troubled Hollywood business group. 132
Local agency wins Pep Boys broadcast advertising account. 81
Muddling the Executive Life mess. editorial 418
New Unocal Corp. lease may spur development of the 'golden block'. Stremfel, Michael 910
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 68
One last gasp for group fighting Hollywood redevelopment plan. Stremfel, Michael 545
Otra Securities Group Inc. 17
Powerful legislator authors bill that short-circuits Edison merger. White, Todd 460
Proposed change in capital rules steams California insurers. Tobenkin, David 371
Real Estate Investment Trust of California. 33
Revenue hike may stem plan for cable, entertainment taxes. Rackham, Anne 291
Revenues sinking at Port of Los Angeles: first downturn in 15 years is caused by the recession; shipping tariffs are expected to be 7.6 percent less in the coming year. White, Todd 374
Richard Newman. 64
San Diego hospital faces possible trauma: workers' pensions jeopardized by Exec Life Collapse. Fikes, Bradley J. 444
Security Pacific Corp. 16
Self-help for kids, coloring books for adults. Rackham, Anne 332
Toying with the idea of buying Mattel stock? Brokerage house claims it is not a good buy. Cole, Benjamin Mark Cole 372
Transit chief pushes plan to re-employ aerospace workers. Jacobs, Chip 1148
Unocal notifies its dealers of first round of station closures. 136
Valets still a driving force: for the kids, it's a way to pay tuition; for the firms, it's a challenging business. Tobenkin, David 1364
Vons Companies Inc. 28
Western Waste contract may be dumped: two-pronged attack hits alleged improprieties in deal. Tobenkin, David 997
Winnie and the 16 Chinese seamstresses: a tale of workers imported below the minimum wage. (Winnie Fashions U.S.A.)_ Cole, Benjamin Mark 757
Zooming property foreclosures undercut housing industry hopes: seizures so far this year up 403% to $452 million. Stremfel, Michael 1245

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