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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 6, 1991)

1-59 out of 59 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
20th Century posts strong earnings rise. Tobenkin, David 181
A new entree in the development feast circling Central City West. Stremfel, Michael 484
Aerospace cutbacks add to office space on the South Bay market. Deady, Tim 930
American Health Properties. 31
Asian businesses help offset United Way donations slump. 94
Bank exec learns first hand about the heart of the matter. Tobenkin, David 219
Barry's Jewelers fails to meet payment date on debt notes. 92
BWIP Holding Inc. 29
Century Medicorp. 26
Clothier aims to junk debt by selling stock: once-spurned Cherokee will again try market on for size. Cole, Benjamin Mark 718
Councilman Woo, non-profit agency bring an open air farmers market to Hollywood. Jacobs, Chip 425
Countryside Receivables Corp. 25
Developer says Coopers & Lybrand remains legally committed to lease, partnership deal. Shepardson, Monty 592
Developments. Stremfel, Michael 59
Disk-drive maker Micropolis starts 2-million-share offering. 151
Employment picks up in March but still is off from a year before. Shepardson, Monty 463
Equitable Life opens office in Los Angeles. Tobenkin, David 63
Eveready beats drums of protest over parody of Energizer bunny. Rackham, Anne 590
Farr closes buyout of Cambridge Filter. Tobenkin, David 88
Fate of two General Dynamics plants has yet to be decided. 127
First Executive tax bill makes talking auditors hard to find. Rees, David 1330
Fremont General Group. 28
Gardena recycle center nailed in county's 'sting' operation. 105
Giving birth to supersonic birds of prey. Teady, Tim 302
Great Western sets issue of $100 million preferred shares. 122
He did it his way: while Joseph Jacobs says the entrepreneurial drive to create Jacobs Engineering comes from his Phoenician heritage, the company's success is based on his ability to develop advanced corporate management techniques. Tobenkin, David Biography 1688
Hotel workers, Hyatt cross swords again. 423
Investors Title Co. Stremfel, Michael 67
Key PUC vote nears on planned merger of largest two Southern California utilities. White, Todd 195
Kirk Kerkorian loses a round in his drive for TWA's controls. 115
Kopp amends property reassessment bill to place burden of proof on corporations. White, Todd 310
L.A. bidding for World Cup soccer. Deady, Tim 83
Landmark exec finds harmonious post in Japanese mountains. Glover, Kara 222
Leases. Strempfel, Michael 63
Magnetek covers retirees' pension losses: it makes good on worker's Executive Life annuities. White, Todd 443
Maxicare's shares listed on OTC mart. Cole, Benjamin Mark 197
Mea culpa: I am a 'Studs' reject: the raunchy game show didn't appreciate my fine qualities, thank goodness. Rackham, Anne 985
Mickey lands the little green guy but he gets a publicity black eye. Glover, Kara 468
Muppet hassle spotlights tough world of Disney. Glover, Kara 1673
Newspapers racks vs. thieves: ripoffs of National highlight vending machine thefts. Rackham, Anne 743
Pinkerton's Inc. 26
Public stayed home in February clipping retail sales by 2 percent. Glover, Kara 235
Put it in writing: reception still fuzzy on new fin-syn rules. Rackham, Anne 773
Raiders of the lost art: Paramount Pix wins NBC's Tartikoff for its top spot. Glover, Kara 124
Recession slows demand for apparel district space: Cal Mart expansion remains on hold for better times. Cole, Benjamin Mark 606
Rising value of junk bonds spurs Zenith: 1st quarter income up 78%, per share earnings rise 86%. Rees, David 734
Sales. Stremfel, Michael 37
San Gabriel Valley's revival may lag but experts upbeat on future. Chamberlain, Eric 745
Security Pacific again looms above rivals: giant easily retains its lead among county-based banks. Tobenkin, David 437
Showscan peddles 360-degree movie theater to the Japanese. 124
State may hold billions ransom in plan forcing cities to reduce traffic: prop. 111 provision to tie land use to transportation. Jacobs, Chip 1828
Stor Furnishings International Inc. Stremfel, Michael 42
Sunrise Medical Inc. 27
The future of cable business TV network again up for grabs. Rackham, Anne 278
Transamerica stays ahead by being cool: meanwhile, racy rival Executive Life's fortunes fade. Tobenkin, David 571
Unocal Corp. begins 'shaping the tree': analysts supportive of plan to close 200 to 300 stations. Glover, Kara 467
Vons files with SEC to offer up to 11.8 million common shares. 186
Walt Disney Co. 28
Woman Business Owner of the Year keeps grinding out the profits. Rees, David 527

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