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Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) archives from February 2004

President of Oklahoma City-Area Bank Envisions Expansion.
February 2, 2004

Basic Steps Can Lead to Successful Business.
February 2, 2004

Oklahoma Construction Firm Takes On Home Building.
February 2, 2004

Cold Spell Doesn't Boost Profits for Oklahoma Firewood Dealers.
February 2, 2004

Oklahoma's Minority Groups Emerge from Past Racism.
February 2, 2004

Initial Loan Can Be Tough to Snag for First-Time Entrepreneurs.
February 2, 2004

Stillwater, Okla.-Based Southwest Bancorp Reports Higher Profits.
February 3, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Chesapeake Energy Completes Purchase of Concho Resources.
February 3, 2004

Labor Complaint Cites Norman, Okla., Food Distributor.
February 3, 2004

Midwest Refinery Fires Inflame Gas Markets; Spot Prices Rise on Supply Fears.
February 3, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Local Financial's Profits Decline in 2003.
February 3, 2004

Cattle-Identification Plan Gets $33 Million Boost.
February 4, 2004

OPINION: Firewood Business Heats Up after Newspaper Story.
February 4, 2004

Teen-Apparel Firm Gadzooks to Close About 150 Stores.
February 4, 2004

Governor of Texas Promotes Tort Reform in Oklahoma City Address.
February 4, 2004

Oklahoma Tells Indian-Affiliated Staffing Firms to Cease In-State Operations.
February 5, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., Judge Approves $4 Million Loan for Git-n-Go Convenience Stores.
February 5, 2004

Pottawatomie County, Okla., Arrests Insurance Agent over $12 Million Swindle.
February 5, 2004

House Committee Approves Space Bill; Launch Rules Favor Oklahoma Spaceport.
February 5, 2004

Sprint Outsourcing Won't Affect Oklahoma City Call Center.
February 5, 2004

State Farm Could Shift Hundreds of Jobs to Tulsa, Okla., Operation.
February 5, 2004

Kansas' Bad Luck Could Help Oklahoma's Wheat Market.
February 5, 2004

Federal Aid Offered to Some of Oklahoma's Laid-Off Workers.
February 6, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based MidFirst Bank Posts Record Earnings.
February 6, 2004

Stillwater, Okla.-Based Construction Firm Built Clientele before Spin-Off.
February 6, 2004

Stillwater, Okla.-Created "intelliRock" System Stirs Up Construction Industry.
February 6, 2004

Oklahoma Natural-Gas Prices Fall Despite Colder Weather.
February 6, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Devon Energy Sees Net Income Surge to $1.7 Billion.
February 6, 2004

Oklahoma City Builder Aims Latest Project at More Mature Buyer.
February 7, 2004

Edmond, Okla., Builder Develops Homes, Commercial Property.
February 7, 2004

Natural-Gas Traders Aim Lawsuit at Tulsa, Okla.-Based ONEOK.
February 7, 2004

Oklahoma City Family-Owned Advertising Firm Makes Generational Change.
February 8, 2004

Edmond, Okla., Develops Most of Historic Wooded Area along Interstate 35.
February 8, 2004

Trees May Lose Development Battle along Interstate 35 in Edmond, Okla.
February 8, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
February 9, 2004

Retired Workers Start to Reclaim Positions in National Labor Force.
February 9, 2004

Satellite TV Providers Raise Rates for Oklahoma Subscribers.
February 9, 2004

Oklahoma Could Get Small Business Administration's First Pilot Program.
February 9, 2004

Oklahoma, City, Okla., Diet Supplement Firm Retires All Debt.
February 10, 2004

Renowned Researcher to Head Oklahoma City Hearing Institute.
February 10, 2004

New Owner of Renowned Oklahoma City Restaurant Keeps Many Elements in Place.
February 10, 2004

Busiest of Edmonds, Okla., Intersections to Get New Retail Development.
February 10, 2004

FCC Rules Require Telemarketers Not to Hide Numbers on Call ID Systems.
February 10, 2004

Oklahoma Lawmaker Sees Federal Funding Problem for State.
February 10, 2004

Creditor of Bankrupt Great Plains Airlines Tries to Repossess Aircraft.
February 10, 2004

More Fast-Food Chains Jump on Low-Carb Bandwagon.
February 11, 2004

Oil Prices Rise on News from OPEC.
February 11, 2004

Oklahoma's Bed and Breakfast Inns Serve Up Romance for Valentine's Day.
February 13, 2004

Chambers across Oklahoma Urged to Join Efforts for Legislative Tort Reform.
February 13, 2004

Fight for Disney Could Affect Cox's Customers in Oklahoma.
February 13, 2004

Fleming Cos. Retirees' Pensions Are Safe; Federal Guarantor Now Responsible.
February 13, 2004

Sales Tax Figures Indicate 2003 Was a Better Year for Oklahoma Stores.
February 13, 2004

Oklahoma Senate Panel Approves Telecom Legislation.
February 13, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-Based Williams Cos. Considers Outsourcing as Many as 700 Jobs.
February 13, 2004

European Flowers Make Inroads in Traditional Valentine's Day Bed of Roses.
February 14, 2004

ConocoPhillips Pressured to End Ties with Areas Linked to Terrorism.
February 15, 2004

Experts Warn of Pitfalls from Instant Tax Refund Loans.
February 15, 2004

Passenger Count Grows in January at Oklahoma City Airport.
February 16, 2004

Oklahoma City-Area Cosmetics Saleswoman's Enthusiasm for Beauty Belies Years.
February 16, 2004

President of Oklahoma City-Area Trophy Maker Grew Up with Company.
February 16, 2004

Oklahoma's Edmond Electric Converts Wind Sweepin' Down Plain into Energy.
February 16, 2004

Study Says Oklahoma Job Incentive Program Has Done Well, Tax Breaks Less So.
February 17, 2004

Rural Lending Group Aids Oklahoma City-Area Small Businesses.
February 17, 2004

Ada, Okla.-Area Tribe Leases Former Siemens Steel Plant in Marietta.
February 17, 2004

Elk City, Okla.-Based Bank to Buy Three Branches from Local Competitor.
February 18, 2004

Analysts Think Cingular-AT&T Wireless Merger Will Benefit Oklahoma Customers.
February 18, 2004

Oklahoma Gas & Electric Utility Hopes to Lead in Customer Satisfaction.
February 18, 2004

Fleming Cos. Sells Oklahoma City Warehouse to Investors for $2.4 Million.
February 18, 2004

Oklahoma City-Area Housing Market Slips in January.
February 18, 2004

Local Undertakers Make Comeback in Oklahoma.
February 18, 2004

Oklahoma Legislative Bill Would Provide Manufacturing Aid to In-State Firms.
February 19, 2004

Shares of Oklahoma City-Based Cellphone Firm Drop after Revising Earnings.
February 19, 2004

Arizona-Based Chinese Restaurant Chain May Open Oklahoma City Location.
February 19, 2004

Oklahoma Do-Not-Call Telemarketing List Still Adding Numbers.
February 19, 2004

Austin, Texas-Based Venture Firm to Place Biotech Startup in Oklahoma Town.
February 20, 2004

Oklahoma City Commercial Rents Flat as More Businesses Become Property Owners.
February 20, 2004

Areas Outside of Oklahoma City to Expect Growth in Retail Space, Experts Say.
February 20, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., Energy Firm Reports Quarterly Loss, Changes Chief Executive.
February 20, 2004

Small Business owners learn at Oklahoma City Seminar.
February 20, 2004

Support Lines Up for Oklahoma City Tire Factory; Host of Problems Face Plant.
February 21, 2004

Iraq Remains Too Unstable for Energy Company Investment, Expert Says.
February 22, 2004

Oklahoma Bill Proposes Business Courts.
February 23, 2004

Oklahoma City Research Park Builds on High-Tech Business.
February 23, 2004

Oklahoma City Home, Garden Expo to Offer Sun-Room Ideas.
February 23, 2004

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