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Banc One Expert Addresses U.S. Economic Forecasts.
February 7, 2001
Oklahoma Legislative Committees Clear Two Bills about Ethanol.
February 7, 2001
Pharmaceutical Company to Open `Clean Room' in Oklahoma City Facility.
February 7, 2001
Birmingham, Ala,-Based Company to Sell 11 Oklahoma Newspapers.
February 7, 2001
Utah May Need Twice As Much Electricity Soon, Power Producers Say.
February 7, 2001
FedEx Ground Adds Two Utah Terminals as Part of Nationwide Expansion.
February 7, 2001
Albertson's Grocery Chain Works on Lease for Office Tower in Salt Lake City.
February 7, 2001
Owners of Edison, N.J., Construction Firm Plead Guilty in Bid-Rigging Scheme.
February 7, 2001
Milwaukee-Area Mall's New Owner Cuts Store Hours.
February 7, 2001
Alliant Energy to Issue Credit to Iowa Customers For Bill Overestimates.
February 7, 2001
Maker of Industrial Shipping Containers to Remain in Bibb County, Ga.
February 7, 2001
Collapsed Amarillo, Texas, Company's Wastes Could Cost Thousands to Clean.
February 7, 2001
Amarillo, Texas, Meat Packer Blasts Court Verdict Given to Injured Employee.
February 7, 2001
Ohio State Senator Looks to Secure $10 Million Loan for Start-Up Airline.
February 7, 2001
California Officials Award Grant to Pesticide Reduction Studies.
February 7, 2001
USDA Cuts Raisin Production to Avoid Supply Glut.
February 7, 2001
Wal-Mart to Replace Kennewick, Wash., Store with Superstore.
February 7, 2001
Washington State Wine Grape Growers Look to High-Tech Future.
February 7, 2001
Turnaround Specialist Begins Healing San Antonio, Texas, Hospital System.
February 7, 2001
Texas Securities Commissioner Issues Warning about Callable CDs.
February 7, 2001
Union, SBC Communications Set Tentative Contract.
February 7, 2001
Spokane, Wash.-Based Firm Has Mystery Shoppers for Hire.
February 7, 2001
Sheraton Hotel in Rancho Cordova, Calif., Changes to Marriott Name.
February 7, 2001
Companies Flock to New Savannah, Ga., Business Center.
February 7, 2001
Greensboro, N.C.-Based Jeans Maker VF Corp. Sees Lower Sales Numbers in 2000.
February 7, 2001
New Mexico Businesses Begin to Feel Pinch of California Blackouts.
February 7, 2001
London Clubs International for Sale after Disastrous Las Vegas Investment.
February 7, 2001
France Telecom Slashes Flotation Price for Orange Mobile Phone Subsidiary.
February 7, 2001
Fewer Fly By British No-Frills Airline Easyjet.
February 7, 2001
BWD Securities Calls for London Exchange to Create Link-Up.
February 7, 2001
Remodeled Grocery Store Opens in Ashland, Ore.
February 7, 2001
Westerly, R.I., Beach Apartments to Be Converted to Luxury Condominiums.
February 7, 2001
The Orlando Sentinel, Fla., Cyberscene Column.
February 7, 2001
San Luis Obispo, Calif., Council Delays Decision on Marketplace.
February 7, 2001... The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 7--The City Council delayed a decision on the future of the San Luis Marketplace shopping center Tuesday.
Councilmembers heard testimony late before agreeing...
Recreational Equipment Inc. Relocates Albuquerque, N.M., Store.
February 7, 2001
Pennsylvania Medical Catastrophe Fund Turns into Ogre.
February 7, 2001
Man with Football, Construction Roots Develops Buildings in Ohio.
February 7, 2001
North Carolina-Based Wachovia Corp. to Decide Fate of Credit Card Division.
February 7, 2001
Taiwanese Semiconductor Company Expects Downturn in 2001.
February 7, 2001
Norfolk, Va., Airport Rated Best among 322 Less Busy Airports for Service.
February 7, 2001
Vancouver, Wash., Port Gives Achievement Awards to Companies.
February 7, 2001
Parents Trade Children's Can Clothes at DeeLeeBobb.com Exchange.
February 7, 2001
Clark County, Wash., High-Speed Internet Customers without Service.
February 7, 2001
California Energy Accords Reached: Long-Term Pacts May Drive Costs Down.
February 7, 2001
Suppliers of California Power May Bail Out as Mandate Ends.
February 7, 2001
Will Sacramento, Calif.-Area Residential Rents Soar? Experts Split.
February 7, 2001
Key U.S. Lawmaker Challenges Site Selection for Magnetic-Levitation Train.
February 7, 2001
Sacramento, Calif., Area's Residential Rents Rose 12 Percent in 2000.
February 7, 2001
Motorized Bicycle Makes Comeback among Children in Florida.
February 7, 2001
Port Charlotte, Fla., Groups Offer Assistance to People Preparing Taxes.
February 7, 2001
Waste Management Inc. Workers in Englewood, Fla., to Vote on Union.
February 7, 2001
Federal Agriculture Policy to Change, Simplify Payment Procedure.
February 7, 2001
Plan for Free Newspaper on Boston Transit System Rejected.
February 7, 2001
Technical Service Workers at Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base Accept Contract.
February 7, 2001
Oklahoma Senator Hopes to Reduce Power of EPA.
February 7, 2001
Bartlesville, Okla., Residents Glad to Hear of Phillips' Purchase of Tosco.
February 7, 2001
Private Corrections Companies Hurt by Drop in Crime Rate, Bad Investments.
February 7, 2001
Arlington, Ky., Businessman to Receive Award from Chamber of Commerce.
February 7, 2001
McCracken County, Ky., Amusement Park to Sell at Auction.
February 7, 2001
Debate Set on Florida Bill to Keep Arcadia Hopsital Open.
February 7, 2001
Charlotte County, Fla., Gains Slightly over Last Year from Tourism Tax.
February 7, 2001
British Mutual Equitable Life Sold Unconditionally to Halifax.
February 7, 2001
Evening Standard, London, Marc Rivalland Column.
February 7, 2001
Evening Standard, London, Stock Watch Column.
February 7, 2001
County Court Complex Planned in Downtown Fort Worth, Texas.
February 7, 2001
Angus, Minn., Legislator Hopes for Construction of Ethanol Plant.
February 7, 2001
Georgia Legislator May Buy Newspaper Holdings from Communications Company.
February 7, 2001
Austell, Ga.-Based Packaging Company Lowers Earnings Expectations.
February 7, 2001
Atlanta-Based Post Properties Real Estate Firm Restructures.
February 7, 2001
Smyrna, Ga.-Based Health Care Dining Services Company Bought by British Firm.
February 7, 2001
Wachovia Bank May Sell Atlanta-Based Credit Card Division.
February 7, 2001
France-Based Automotive Heating, Cooling Firm to Close Arcola, Ill., Plant.
February 7, 2001
Texas-Based Information Technology Company Reports Fourth Quarter Losses.
February 7, 2001
Regulators to Warn about Purchase of "Callable" Certificates of Deposit.
February 7, 2001
Sears to Open New, Bigger Location in Wasilla, Alaska.
February 7, 2001
Cobb County, Ga., Real Estate Investment Firm In Good Shape as Economy Slows.
February 7, 2001
Caldwell, Idaho, Dairy Plant in Line for Upgrade from Seattle Company.
February 7, 2001
The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, Money In Brief Column.
February 7, 2001
Waterbury, Conn.-Based Medical Equipment Firm Sees Strange Drop in Stock Value.
February 7, 2001
SBC Communications Reaches Contract Deal with Union.
February 7, 2001
Rock Hill, S.C., Economic Development Group to Spend $85,000 on City Studies.
February 7, 2001
York, S.C., Chamber of Commerce Aims to Name New Executive Director.
February 7, 2001
Market Ignores Dire Report on Amazon.com.
February 7, 2001
Washington State Businesses See Slowdown in Venture Capital.
February 7, 2001