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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 18, 1992)

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Title Author Type Words
AFL-CIO pledges $75 million from pension trust funds to help L.A.'s rebuilding effort. Shepardson, Monty 600
Banks lose their competitive edge when it comes to putting their money on the streets. Hathcock, Jim Industry Overview 942
BofA sets up help network for terminated workers. Bricker, Suzane 753
County banks pull back from foreign involvement. Deady, Tim Industry Overview 771
County banks shine in returns on equity and assets. Rees, David Industry Overview 779
Edison's $250 million settlement would trim bills by 2% next year. White, Todd 1047
Flight to L.A.'s suburbs is still in vogue; Palmdale proves to be county's fastest growing city. Jacobs, Chip 437
Foreign traders find financing is available from some less than traditional locations. White, Todd 950
Getting money becomes as easy as getting bread. Bricker, Suzane 796
Is Peter Ueberroth the best choice for 'Rebuild L.A.'? Cole, Benjamin Mark 1638
Lenders start clearing detours from road to recovery. (aftermath of the 1992 riots in Los Angeles, California)~ (Special Report: Banks & Finance) Mullen, Liz 682
Martin Lawrence Ltd. Editions Inc. Shepardson, Monty Company Profile 70
New accounting rules boost results at S&Ls; first-quarter report cards improved by tax benefit. Rees, David 807
Orange County distances itself from L.A. Fine, Howard 769
Pension fund money proves less than forthcoming. Hathcock, Jim 836
Small businesses still face a massive task in locating financing during the downturn. Bricker, Suzane 732
Southland companies focus on workplace literacy. Rees, David 636
Transit projects generate more interest than cash. Jacobs, Chip 801
Wilshire advocates see red over Metro Rail route. Jacobs, Chip 1161

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