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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News archives from February 6 2004

New Canaan, Conn., Executive Recruiter Gives Insight in Book on Career Success.
February 6, 2004

Stamford, Conn.-Based Maker of OxyContin Lays Off 46 Workers to Save Costs.
February 6, 2004

New York City-Based Sporting Goods Firm Considers Stamford, Conn., for Store.
February 6, 2004

Delta Tones Down Growth of Airline's 'Song' Low-Cost Unit.
February 6, 2004

Struggling Avado Brands Turns to Chapter 11.
February 6, 2004

SEC Scrutinizes Accounting Practices of Farm-Equipment Maker AGCO.
February 6, 2004

Lockheed Martin Awaits Word on Bomber.
February 6, 2004

Retailers' Post-Holiday Sales Strong.
February 6, 2004

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.
February 6, 2004

Beaumont, Texas, Chamber's Minority Business Development Committee Seeks Input.
February 6, 2004

Dredging the Ship Channel to the Port of Beaumont, Texas, Is Under Study.
February 6, 2004

Long Beach, Miss., Manufacturer Triton Turns Out 100,000th ATM.
February 6, 2004

Florida Developer Steps Down from Benderson Co.
February 6, 2004

Holiday Inn in Bradenton, Fla., Sold for $4.35 Million.
February 6, 2004

SouthTrust to Buy FloridaFirst Bank for $146 Million.
February 6, 2004

'Living Wage' Law Comes Back to Bite Homeless-Aid Agency in Berkeley, Calif.
February 6, 2004

BlueCross of South Carolina Begins Layoffs of 1,600 Workers.
February 6, 2004

Diamond Industry Markets Right-Hand Rings as Symbols for Women.
February 6, 2004

American's CEO Says Airline Is Learning from Southwest.
February 6, 2004

Despite Investigations, Halliburton's Shares Trade Near 30-Month High.
February 6, 2004

The Dallas Morning News Leverage Column.
February 6, 2004

Growth of Chicago Auto Show Fuels Rivalry with Detroit.
February 6, 2004

Compuware Has Ideas for Covisint.
February 6, 2004

Toyota's Quarterly Profit Leaps; Most Profitable Automaker Earned $2.7 Billion.
February 6, 2004

Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
February 6, 2004

Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column.
February 6, 2004

Duluth News-Tribune, Minn., Business Briefs Column.
February 6, 2004... Duluth News-Tribune, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--ISPAT PROFITS HIGHER: Ispat International N.V. on Thursday reported a net income of $11 million for the fourth quarter of 2003 and $66 million for the full year. ...

Grand Rapids, Minn., Equity Group Formed.
February 6, 2004

Crawford County, Pa., Takes First Step toward Farm Land Preservation.
February 6, 2004

Florida Pair Seeks Stronger Protections for Alzheimer's Patients.
February 6, 2004

Florida-Based Retailer AutoNation Sees 2003 Profits Surge 26 Percent.
February 6, 2004

Hollywood, Fla.-Based Concord Camera's Loss Worse than Expected.
February 6, 2004

Florida Business Plans Centers to Treat Advanced Diabetes.
February 6, 2004

G-7 Finance Ministers to Confront Disagreements in Boca Raton, Fla.
February 6, 2004

American Airlines Calls Round-Trip Deal a Success.
February 6, 2004

Navy Contract Hampers EDS.
February 6, 2004

University of Texas May Bid on Managing Los Alamos, N.M., Weapons Lab.
February 6, 2004

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.
February 6, 2004

Massachusetts Governor Seeks Drug-Price Leverage Using State Agencies' Clout.
February 6, 2004

Regulators Outline Steps to Ensure Firms Issue Truthful Financial Disclosures.
February 6, 2004

Boston-Based Hospital Group Reverses Losses to Post $3 Million Profit in 2003.
February 6, 2004

Judge Restricts Ohio Firm from Marketing Individuals' Credit, Identity Data.
February 6, 2004

Boston Fund Firm to Pay $350 Million to Settle Fraud Charges.
February 6, 2004

'Technology Road Map' Says Massachusetts Lags in Race to Get Research Money.
February 6, 2004

Colorado Springs, Colo., Medical Device Maker's Fourth-Quarter Profits Fall.
February 6, 2004

Harrisburg, Pa.-Area Chevrolet Dealer Seeks Zoning Change to Expand.
February 6, 2004

Convicted Former Rite Aid Executive Seeks New Trial.
February 6, 2004

CIGNA May Hint At Size of Layoff through Its Earnings Statement.
February 6, 2004

Honeywell Not On United Technologies Corp.'s Wish List.
February 6, 2004

New England Officials Debate Plan to Boost Power Rates, Run Plants at Peak.
February 6, 2004

Georgia-Pacific Executive to Be Chairman of Connecticut's Stanley Tool Works.
February 6, 2004

Ahold USA to Merge East Coast's Stop & Shop, Giant Supermarket Chains.
February 6, 2004

New Jersey Adds $10 Million to Drug Programs for Endangered Families.
February 6, 2004

Retailers' Year Off to a Hot Start; Key Sales Measure Rises 5.8 Percent.
February 6, 2004

For the Sporty Set, Companies Market Shoes to Be Worn Behind the Wheel.
February 6, 2004

Houston-Based Dynacq Issues Revenues Warning.
February 6, 2004

Houston Chronicle Working Column.
February 6, 2004

The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
February 6, 2004

Ponte Vedra, Fla., Woman to Stop Marketing 'Skinny' Pill under FTC Settlement.
February 6, 2004

Developer to Build Retirement Community in Jacksonville, Fla.
February 6, 2004

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Cityscape Column.
February 6, 2004... By Joyce Smith, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A DILEMMA FOR TWO FEDERAL WORKERS: You've worked for an organization 30-plus years, almost from the time you graduated from high...

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Jerry Heaster Column.
February 6, 2004... By Jerry Heaster, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- PREDICTORS PORTEND FAVORABLY: Despite the stock market's recent case of the blahs, the law of averages still seems to favor a...

Missouri Regulators to Study Voice over Internet Protocol Technology.
February 6, 2004

News Conference Set Concerning 'Gift' for Salina, Kan., Cancer Center.
February 6, 2004

Las Cruces, N.M., Backs Senate Bills on Hotel Taxes, Missile Base Support.
February 6, 2004

Enrollment Climbs at New Mexico State University's Campuses.
February 6, 2004

Kentucky Governor Requests Independent Audit of State Racing Board.
February 6, 2004

Employees Protest New 'Return to Work' Program at Robins AFB in Georgia.
February 6, 2004

'Tour de Georgia' Cycling Event Expected to Benefit Mid-State's Businesses.
February 6, 2004

Minority Investor Leader Shares Wisdom with Fort Valley, Ga., Students.
February 6, 2004

Arena at Hidalgo, Texas, Choreographs Variety of Events Like Clockwork.
February 6, 2004

Owner of Medford, Ore., Sewing Shop Finds Location Is Key to Success.
February 6, 2004

European Owner of South Florida's Assurant Group Spins Off Insurance Unit.
February 6, 2004

Florida Car Dealer Serves as Testing Ground for AutoNation.
February 6, 2004

Blue Cross to Increase Benefits in South Florida Medicare HMO.
February 6, 2004

Analysts Doubt Florida Gathering of G-7 Leaders Will Heal Serious Divisions.
February 6, 2004

Miami-Dade County, Fla., Leads Nation in Hotel Occupancy, Room-Rate Growth.
February 6, 2004

Investors Show Renewed But Cautious Interest in Latin America, Survey Says.
February 6, 2004

Negotiators Deadlocked over Free Trade Area Talks in Mexico.
February 6, 2004

Stanislaus County, Calif., Hispanic Chamber Moves to Modesto Chamber's Office.
February 6, 2004

The Modesto Bee, Calif., Wine Notes Column.
February 6, 2004... By Tim Moran, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 6--John Gillespie sees some very good things in the future of the wine industry. Gillespie, president of the Wine Market Council, isn't reading tea...

Website Improvements Pay Off for Memphis, Tenn., Pro Basketball Team.
February 6, 2004

Time Warner Executive Named Chairman of Memphis, Tenn., Nonprofit.
February 6, 2004

Indiana's Ispat Inland Cuts Its Losses while Parent Company Stays Profitable.
February 6, 2004

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