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JULY 25 - AUG. 1

Earnings Reports: Hilton Hotels
For the company involved in the buy out please see Hilton Hotels Corporation. This hotel chain is not the company being acquired.
The Hilton brand was re-united internationally after more than 40 years in February 2006, when United States-based Hilton
 Corp. reported second-quarter net income of $76 million, compared with $66 million for the like period a year ago. Revenue for the Beverly Hills-based operator of Hilton and Doubletree Hotels fell 5.4 percent, to $1.04 billion. The company cited a slump in business travel that lasted longer than expected. IHOP IHOP International House Of Pancakes (restaurant chain)
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IHOP International House of Prayer
IHOP International H2O Project
IHOP International House of Pain
 Corp. reported second-quarter net income of $9.3 million, compared with $10.2 million for the like period a year ago. Revenue for the Glendale-based restaurant chain rose 2.5 percent, to $84.9 million. Computer Sciences Corp. reported second-quarter net income of $79 million, compared with $47.7 million for the like period a year ago. Revenue for the El Segundo-based computer-services company rose 1.9 percent, less than forecast, to $2.76 billion. Keystone Automotive Industries Automotive Industries, Ltd. (Hebrew: תעשיות רכב נצרת עלית, תע"ר  reported first-quarter net income of $3.5 million, compared with $2.1 million for the like period a year ago. Revenues for the Pomona manufacturer and distributor of automotive aftermarket parts we re $106.7 million, up from $91.5 million the year earlier. Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966)
Disney, Walter Elias Disney
 Co. reported net income of $364 million, compared with $392 million a year ago. Revenues dropped to $5.8 billion from $6 billion the year earlier.

Medicare Settlement: Wellpoint Health Networks Inc. agreed to pay $9.25 million to settle allegations that its Blue Cross of California unit cheated Medicare. U.S. officials said Blue Cross, which was a Medicare contractor, falsified information so the government would believe the company performed more audits than it did. Thousand Oaks-based Wellpoint audited Medicare reports that hospitals and other healthcare providers submitted.

Pinnacle Fine: Indiana gaming regulators fined Pinnacle Entertainment Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: PNK) is a gaming and hospitality company based in Las Vegas, Nevada that was created in 1938. It owns and operates casinos in the United States and Argentina.  $2.3 million for allegedly entertaining high-rollers with prostitutes at a golf tournament last summer, thus ending a months-long threat to the company's Indiana gaming license. Pinnacle's former chairman, R.D. Hubbard, had resigned in connection with the violations in April.

Bank Sale: Family Savings Bank savings bank, financial institution that, until recently, performed only the following functions: receiving savings deposits of individuals, investing them, and providing a modest return to its depositors in the form of interest. , based in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , will be acquired by Boston Bank of Commerce, creating the nation's largest black-owned bank with shareholders that include Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Janet Jackson. Terms of the cash agreement were not disclosed. The banks, with a combined $460 million in assets and 11 branches in Massachusells, California and Florida, will offer loans, savings and checking services to minority clients in urban neighborhoods.

Hot Fall: Shares of Hot Topic Inc. fell sharply last week after the City of Industry-based teen clothing retailer reduced its second-quarter forecast and said third-quarter profit may rise less than expected. Same-store sales are projected to fall 3 percent to 4 percent in July and August sales may not meet expectations. The retailer expects profit in the quarter ending Aug. 3 to be 13 cents a share, the same as a year earlier.

Trauma Vote: The L.A. County Board of Supervisors The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject.
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The Board of Supervisors is the body governing counties in the U.S.
 voted 3-2 to put on the November ballot a measure that would institute a tax on developed properties to help fund trauma and emergency care. During a supervisors meeting, critics, including business groups, said the measure was irresponsible and potentially damaging for the local economy.

Simon Struck: Finding fraud and other misconduct, a Los Angeles Superior Court jury ordered William E. Simon William Edward Simon (November 27 1927 – June 3 2000) was a businessman, a Secretary of Treasury of the U.S. for three years, and a philanthropist. He became the 63rd Secretary of the Treasury on May 8 1974, during the Nixon administration.  & Sons to pay $78 million to the former owner of Pacific Coin Co., a pay phone business. GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon, who founded the company with his brother and late father, was not named as a defendant in the suit. He issued a statement saying the verdict was "fundamentally flawed" and would be reversed by the judge or on appeal.

AUG. 5 - 11

Earnings Reports: Quarterly results are due this week from Edison International, United Online, US Search.com, ValueClick, Arden Realty, ICN ICN International Council of Nurses.  Pharmaceuticals and SCPIE SCPIE Southern California Physicians Insurance Exchange  Holdings. Edison is projected to report second quarter earnings of 39 cents per share Cents per share

The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned.
, up from 24 cents in the year-earlier quarter.

Sports Beat: The Dodgers are back home this week, though given their recent showings at Dodger Stadium, it may not be much of a plus. The boys in blue play the Pirates Tuesday-Thursday (6th, 7th and 8th) and the Phillies over the weekend (9th, 10th and 11th). Also on the 11th is the last day of the JPMorgan Chase Open at the Manhattan Country Club.

Sounds of Summer: Another big mid-summer week at the Hollywood Bowl is highlighted by an evening with Tony Bennett on Wednesday (7th). On Thursday (8th), conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen will lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LAP) is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California, United States. History
Founded in 1919 by William Andrews Clark, Jr.
 in "Beethoven's Ninth Under the Stars."

Political Ambition?: Friday (Aug. 9) is the last day for candidates running for municipal offices in the prospective San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 and Hollywood cities to file with the County Registrar of Voters. In the Valley, 14 council district seats and a citywide mayor are up for grabs. In Hollywood, five at-large council seats are open. The only catch: if cityhood votes for the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood lose, there will be no council or mayoral offices, regardless of who wins the council and mayoral elections.

Jazzed Up: The 15th annual Long Beach Jazz Festival kicks off Friday and runs through Sunday (9th-lith). An eclectic lineup of artists including Al Jarreau, George Duke and Poncho Sanchez will entertain fans sitting on a grassy knoll near the sea. Information: (562) 424-0013.

Dedicated: City Councilman Nate Holden will host the reopening of the Pico-Koreatown Public Library Monday (5th). The library, located at 694 S. Oxford Ave., has been expanded to 20,000 square feet and houses the West Coast's largest Korean language collection. The new Wilt Chamberlain Gymnasium at 5401 Highlight Place in Baldwin Hills will be dedicated Thursday (8th). The ceremony will be attended by sports celebrities Chick Hearn, Mitch Kupchack and Bill Sharman. Information: www.lacity.org.

Minding Money: The U.S. Small Business Administration-Los Angeles District office will hold a Women's Dollars & Sense Workshop on Thursday (8th) at 7:30 a.m. at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation).

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La CaƱada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA.
 in Pasadena. Information: (818) 552-3233.
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