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Articles from Los Angeles Business Journal (May 9, 1994)

1-36 out of 36 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A network that is world class. Sparrow, Larry 956
Alice in wonderLAN: high capacity office networks. Roth, Bob 1219
Bank industry 'techies' develop branch-free future; move to on-line banking similar to earlier ATM trend. Hamashige, Hope 1132
Business as usual for downtown Los Angeles after Northridge Quake. Eggleston, Gerald L. 1169
Business brokers report business is good in Southland; brokers see the effects of exploding pent-up demand. Glover, Kara 552
CRA faces challenge in refinancing mortgage bonds; underwriter faces May 16 deadline to lower interest rate. Berger, Robin 738
Downtown marketing council continues to "ceLAbrate" downtown. Ganatra, Nisha 701
Downtown office market outlook. Dezzutti, Bert E. 582
Downtown sees significant decline in sublease inventory. Marcussen, Steven E. 674
Financial institutions adapt to rising interest rates; mortgage bankers may face toughest short-term future. Hamashige, Hope 837
Hawthorne Savings looks to restructure, sell branches; CEO Braly says he doesn't expect regulator action. Mullen, Liz 735
Highly rated Pico Rivera bank aims to overcome longstanding obscurity. Trief, Jaymes 1311
Imperial looks to finance wedding between Hollywood, Silicon Valley. Hamashige, Hope 748
Keeping long distance telecommunications competitive. Frockt, David S. 1664
Local Asian banks try to break out of ethnic niche; Spanish-speaking staffs hired to serve Hispanic clients. Trief, Jaymes 1168
Local banking industry job losses begin to subside; but depository institution employment 20% below peak. Trief, Jaymes 864
Local hotel business up in March, signals slump may be over. Deady, Tim 774
Long distance resellers help growing companies reduce costs. Shaw, Steven 642
Major bank consortium to launch new electronic service. Higgs, Deena 1134
Making telecommunications work for you. Cesan, Bill 1219
Mortgage lenders unveil plethora of new programs; rising interest rates cause refinance market to dry up. Waldman, Alan 1912
Multi-agency task force cracks down on quake fraud; so far 24 people have been hit with criminal complaints. Glover, Kara 863
Neighborhoods around rail stations may get funds; state mulls bill to cite these areas for redevelopment. Rackham, Anne R. 629
New fair-lending guidelines draw mixed response; many officials at small banks express deep concern. Trief, Jaymes 1298
One Price Clothing Stores plans to enter Southland market in big way. Glover, Kara 563
Post-earthquake purchases help retail sales surge; some see February figures presaging end of recession. Glover, Kara 663
Public develops fetish for fetishes; New Age set hits Venice to grab up stone carvings handcrafted in Zuni nation. Berton, Brad 896
Stockholders have lots to say about Southland oil companies' earnings. Berger, Robin 790
The new Pershing Square - a symbol of downtown's bright future. McAlister, John 1489
Valet firm serves up (and services) your car at LAX's portals. Leven, Pamela S. 1023
Value of seven L.A. area teams posts 10% gain. Deady, Tim 1486
Vision for downtown looks far different from today, experts say. Karpe, Keith H. 1917
Wardlaw courts a new career; lawyer William Wardlaw turns to investment management, keeps his hand in as political strategist. Berger, Robin 1292
Western Waste stock hits six-month high as hauler reports earnings rise. Mullen, Liz 725
Why your business needs a communication strategy. Shimamoto, Scott 1574
Wilshire businesses' subway construction lawsuits mount; firms, MTA differ over who's forcing litigation. Rackham, Anne 1286

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