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Dallas Business Journal archives from June 1991

NationsBank: new name for NCNB? (NCNB Corp. considers name change to improve image)
June 28, 1991... NationsBank: New name for NCNB? NCNB Corp., which has been plagued by persistent image problems since expanding into Texas three years ago, is considering changing its name nationally to "NationsBank." Sources told The Business Journal...

DA probing debt collector. (Dallas County District Attorney's office investigates Contractors Legal Systems Inc.)
June 28, 1991... DA probing debt collector Last March, when Irving police arrived at Contractors Legal System Inc.'s Las Colinas offices, the firm's telemarketing workers were standing on tables yelling at supervisors because they weren't receiving their...

Rangers scouting for dream team. (Texas Rangers requests architects to design a new baseball stadium)
June 28, 1991... Rangers scouting for dream team If baseball had a patron saint, the new Texas Rangers ballpark would be his shrine. A description of the stadium project sent to prospective architects sketches a ballpark that's a monument to baseball's...

Hughes Tool may move to Grand Prairie. (drill bit manufacturer plans move to Grand Prairie, Texas)
June 28, 1991... Hughes Tool may move to Grand Prairie Hughes Tool Co., a legendary drill bit manufacturer with deep roots in the Texas oil patch, is considering shutting down its aging Houston facility and replacing it with a modern manufacturing plant in...

Beletic's quest: a maverick begins search for a fresh perspective. (John Beletic, president of Tigon Corp.)
June 28, 1991... Beletic's quest A maverick begins search for a fresh perspective In the lexicon of corporate catch phrases, John Beletic hopes to add his own entry: the "business sabbatical." The 39-year-old president of Tigon Corp., credited with the...

NetWorth leaps ahead with LANs. (NetWorth Inc's Local Area Network products) (company profile)
June 28, 1991... NetWorth leaps ahead with LANs Being first is not enough. That sums up the thoughts of John McHale, president of NetWorth Inc., on his company's "LAN" (Local Area Network) products, which allow computers hooked into a network to share...

Ex-EDS staffer alleges supervisor ordered false projections. (former Electronic Data Systems Corp. manager files suit over wrongful dismissal)
June 28, 1991... Ex-EDS staffer alleges supervisor ordered false projections A former Electronic Data Systems Corp. manager this week filed a wrongful discharge lawsuit against EDS alleging he was fired for refusing to follow orders for assignments he...

Southwest offering cut-rate fares for meeting travelers. (Southwest Airlines Co. introduces discount fares for business convention travelers)
June 28, 1991... Southwest offering cut-rate fares for meeting travelers Southwest Airlines Co. has introduced a new set of discount fares in its quest to become the dominant carrier for regional meetings and conventions in Texas and the Southwest. The...

Gateway closes drive-through. (Gateway National Bank)
June 28, 1991... Gateway closes drive-through Gateway National Bank has joined the list of businesses that are being displaced or otherwise inconvenienced by construction along North Central Expressway. The bank has closed its drive-through outlet at...

Hurtado unveils software package. (software guru Jose Hurtado of M-USA Business Systems Inc.)
June 28, 1991... Hurtado unveils software package Local accounting software guru Jose Hurtado has unveiled his latest product - a home-use accounting package named CashBIZ which is designed to compete against Quicken, the current hot seller in the market....

Credit Union relocates branch. (Educational Employees Credit Union based in Fort Worth, Texas)
June 28, 1991... Credit union relocates branch Fort Worth-based Educational Employees Credit Union has purchased a 1.5-acre lot in Hurst to relocate its Bedford-Euless Road facility, tripling the size of the branch and its drive-through lanes. The...

Mail order pharmacy writes its own prescription for success. (Advanced Home Prescriptions Inc.) (company profile)
June 28, 1991... Mail order pharmacy writes its own prescription for success After consistently tripling its business each year for the past three years, Advanced Home Prescriptions Inc. was busting at the seams. Now in a new Carrollton facility twice...

Central Freight Lines to start trucking into Oklahoma. (Texas' largest trucking firm) (company profile)
June 28, 1991... Central Freight Lines to start trucking into Oklahoma Central Freight Lines Inc., which last April won temporary authority to begin interstate service from the Interstate Commerce Commission, will start limited operations to and from...

Compaq insiders traded millions; shareholders charge stock manipulation. (insider trading of securities by Compaq Computer Corp. executives)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Compaq insiders traded millions HOUSTON - Top executives of Compaq Computer Corp. reportedly executed almost $20 million in insider stock sales shortly before their company took a nosedive on Wall Street. Rod Canion - the president,...

Laredo struggles to cope with growth. (Laredo, Texas booms as U.S.- Mexico Free Trade Act looms)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Laredo struggles to cope with growth LAREDO - The late author Graham Greene might not recognize Laredo as the bordertown he described in the 1940s as "just damp and dust and poverty." Not today's Laredo - the state's leader in economic...

Hughes Aircraft eyeing Arlington for relocation. (Hughes Aircraft Company's Training and Support Systems Group chooses Arlington, Texas as future headquarters of newly formed subsidiary, Hughes Training Inc.)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Hughes Aircraft eyeing Arlington for relocation DALLAS - Senior management officials at Hughes Aircraft Co.'s Training and Support Systems Group have designated their Arlington operation as a leading contender for the future headquarters...

American Medical refinancing high-interest debt. (American Medical Holdings Inc.)(The Stock Yard ) (company profile)
June 28, 1991... American Medical refinancing high-interest debt American Medical Holdings Inc. is launching a proposed public stock offering and private placement to help retire $453 million in principal on a $470 million high-interest debt. The...

Vucina moves up at ProNet despite unconventional start. (David Vucina, executive president of ProNet Inc.)
June 28, 1991... Vucina moves up at ProNet despite unconventional start David Vucina decided at 18 to bypass college and jump directly into a sales career. But the lack of a degree or an MBA hasn't made him any less attractive to employers. ProNet Inc., a...

Glenn Koury. (Law)
June 28, 1991... Glenn Koury Glenn Koury joined the law firm of Sheinfeld, Maley & Kay, P.C. as shareholder in charge of real estate. Bob Taylor also joined the firm as an associate.

Gary Martin. (Service)
June 28, 1991... Gary Martin Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. recently appointed Gary Martin as president of the firm's Dallas branch. Ferguson previously was vice president of operations.

Lynch Investment Co. (Acquisitions)
June 28, 1991... Lynch Investment Co. Lynch Investment Co., a Dallas-based private investment firm, has acquired Texas Metal Works Inc. Lynch also owns Bourrous Transportation Services and is seeking to buy several more businesses.

O'Connor and Partners. (Ad-Ventures)
June 28, 1991... O'Connor and Partners O'Connor and Partners is working on a new American Express advertising campaign. The campaign, called "Neighborhood," will help promote restaurants and retailers in Addison and the West End, and on McKinney and...

Smith Communications. (Ad-Ventures)
June 28, 1991... Smith Communications Smith Communications has been retained by the FINTEC Group Inc. to provide advertising and public relations support.

The Beaird Agency Inc. (Ad-Ventures)
June 28, 1991... The Beaird Agency Inc. The Beaird Agency Inc. has landed three new accounts. Stewart Title North Texas and Highland Park Village have selected Beaird to handle all business. Beaird will do a special on-going project for Lambert Landscape...

Oldfield Davis Inc. (Ad-Ventures)
June 28, 1991... Oldfield Davis Inc. The former Palm Bar at Commerce and Akard in the Adolphus Hotel has become the Walt Garrison Rodeo Bar and Oldfield Davis Inc. has been tapped to handle its advertising. The bar, located in the Adolphus Hotel, is named...

McKone and Co., Inc. (Ad-Ventures)
June 28, 1991... McKone and Co., Inc. Cash America, a Fort Worth-based owner and operator of pawnshops around the country, has chosen McKone and Co., Inc. to handle the broadcast portion of its national marketing account. McKone is based in Las Colinas.

Digital Equipment Corp. (Contracts)
June 28, 1991... Digital Equipment Corp. Digital Equipment Corp. has won a $4.2 million contract to supply the United States Navy with custom-designed VAX workstations for diagnostics support systems. Two contract options running through 1993 could...

Uniplex Integration Systems Inc. (Contracts)
June 28, 1991... Uniplex Integration Systems Inc. Uniplex Integration Systems Inc. has reached an agreement with Sequent Computer Systems Inc. of Beaverton, Ore., to jointly market Uniplex Business Software. The software is designed to go with Sequent's...

CareUnit Hospital of Fort Worth. (Medical Notes)
June 28, 1991... CareUnit Hospital of Fort Worth CareUnit Hospital of Fort Worth will assume control of CareUnit Outpatient Services of Texarkana on July 1. CareUnit Hospital of Fort Worth is a licensed psychiatric hospital that has been treating chemical...

EDS Corp. (New Names)
June 28, 1991... EDS Corp. EDS Corp. has chosen a new name for its cellular information services subsidiary. The Appex Corp. will now be known as EDS Personal Communications Corp. The name change reflects the subsidiary's expanded involvement in personal...

Lee Martin Productions. (On The Move)
June 28, 1991... Lee Martin Productions Lee Martin Productions has moved from Dallas Communications Complex to 511 E. Carpenter Freeway in Irving. The company specializes in making TV sports programs.

QDAT Corp. (On The Move)
June 28, 1991... QDAT Corp. QDAT Corp. has moved its executive offices from Dallas to Scottsdale, Ariz.

Retail real estate prospering in Houston's 'China Town.' (Asian-American investments propel a boom along Bellaire Boulevard in Southwest Houston)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Retail real estate prospering in Houston's |China Town' HOUSTON - Asian businesses and stores co-exist with their American counterparts along most of Bellaire Boulevard in Southwest Houston. But East definately dominates a two-mile swath...

New real estate company born in brokerage breakup. (Susan Hallmark's new company Hallmark Cos. formed after breakup of Hallmark Bradfield Properties Inc.)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... New real estate company born in brokerage breakup SAN ANTONIO - Even as the legal details of the break-up of local residential real estate brokerage Hallmark Bradfield Properties Inc. continue to be finalized, founder Susan Hallmark's new...

Hundreds of firms face fines for missing EPA deadline. (Environmental Protection Agency deadline for applying to obtain storm water runoff permits)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Hundreds of firms face fines for missing EPA deadline FORT WORTH - Hundreds of Tarrant County industries are facing fines of up to $25,000 per day for failing to meet a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency deadline for applying to obtain...

Credit crunch sends banks, borrowers to SBA's door. (U.S. Small Business Administration)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Credit crunch sends banks, borrowers to SBA's door SAN ANTONIO - While banks are tightening their credit belts, more people are turning to the U.S. Small Business Administration for loans to start or expand companies. In the SBA's last...

Developer plans more luxury apartments near downtown. (Memphis Real Estate Inc. builds in downtown Dallas)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Developer plans more luxury apartments near downtown DALLAS - Heartened by the rapid success of its first luxury apartment building in the State-Thomas area just north of downtown, Memphis Real Estate Inc. is working on two additional...

Influx of high-tech firms making Austin a 'technopolis.' (Austin, Texas)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... Influx of high-tech firms making Austin a |technopolis' AUSTIN - Austin is rapidly becoming one of the few technopolises in the world, as more and more advanced-technology companies either move here, open branches or just sprout up whole....

San Antonio brokers gripe RTC making life difficult. (real estate brokers in San Antonio, Texas; Resolution Trust Corp.)(Texas Trends)
June 28, 1991... San Antonio brokers gripe RTC making life difficult SAN ANTONIO - Last summer, Scott Weems, a broker with property management firm WilsonSchanzer Inc., though he had negotiated the sale of a local apartment complex for the Resolution Trust...

Lego scouting for park sites. (Lego Systems Inc. to build an amusement park)
June 21, 1991... Lego scouting for park sites The next major addition to the Dallas-Fort Worth entertainment industry may be built out of Lego blocks. The makers of those ubiquitous, brightly colored bricks are looking at sites in the Dallas area for a...

Bill collector closes doors amid charges. (embezzlement charges against Contractors Legal System Inc.)
June 21, 1991... Bill collector closes doors amid charges An Irving-based firm that promised 8,000 business owners nationwide it would handle their debt-collection services shut down in mid-June, leaving efforts to collect an estimated $100 million dollars...

Arrow Industries hit with steep fine over ozone emissions.
June 21, 1991... Arrow Industries hit with steep fine over ozone emissions In a regulatory broadside aimed at bringing the Metroplex within federal ozone standards, the Texas Air Control Board this month slapped the printing division of Arrow Industries...

Gas company to build plant. (Airco Gases)
June 21, 1991... Gas company to build plant New Jersey-based Airco, which produces and sells industrial gases, plans to build a manufacturing plant near Dallas that will employ about 30 local people. The plant, the location of which has not been...

Tuesday Morning chief threatens 'withdrawal' from Addison. (Lloyd Ross; Addison, Texas)
June 21, 1991... Tuesday Morning chief threatens |withdrawal' from Addison Lloyd Ross is steaming mad, and as president of Tuesday Morning Inc., he is venting his anger on the town his company calls home. Rebuked this week in an effort to stop a...

Despite cutbacks, Intellicall begins search for larger HQ.
June 21, 1991... Despite cutbacks, Intellicall begins search for larger HQ Intellicall Inc. is looking for a new, expanded headquarters in spite of recent layoffs at the pay-phone company, according to chief financial officer Robert Davenport. ...

Judge gives Quest green light to acquire Clini-Therm assets. (Quest Medical Inc.)
June 21, 1991... Judge gives Quest green light to acquire Clini-Therm assets A bankruptcy judge ended a bitter battle between two medical products companies on Tuesday by declining a $1.6 million bid for the assets of Clini-Therm Corp. and allowing Quest...

Credit union to branch into southern Dallas. (Texas Federal Credit Union)
June 21, 1991... Credit union to branch into southern Dallas The Texas Federal Credit Union, which has more than 20,000 members throughout North Texas, is shopping southern Dallas for a new branch location. Sandra Smith, president of the Dallas-based...

Insurance firms challenging move to shutter operations. (Texas Board of Insurance's action against Risk Managers International Inc. and Corporate Underwriters Inc.)
June 21, 1991... Insurance firms challenging move to shutter operations After 18 months of battling state officials for the right to sell an alternative to workers' compensation insurance, a Dallas firm has asked a federal court to decide whether it can...

Where are they now? (Dallas real estate developers and brokers)
June 21, 1991... Where are they now? Less than 10 years ago, real estate developers and brokers swarmed through Dallas. They were everywhere, and everyone - at least everyone with aspirations to quick, glamorous success - wanted to be like them. They...

The Hank Dickerson school of real estate. (founder of Hank Dickerson & Co.)
June 21, 1991... The Hank Dickerson School of Real Estate More often than not, when you ask some of Dallas' commercial real estate brokers where they got their start, they'll say Hank Dickerson & Co. For over 30 years, Hank Dickerson helped shape Dallas...

Fearing bankruptcy, Rexene files debt plan. (plan to exchange high-interest bonds for longer term, fixed-rates notes)
June 21, 1991... Fearing bankruptcy, Rexene files debt plan In an attempt to stave off bankruptcy, Dallas-based Rexene Corp. has filed a plan with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to exchange $403 million in high-interest bonds for longer term,...

James Henry. (Accounting)
June 21, 1991... James Henry Price Waterhouse has named James Henry to the position of partner. Henry has been with the firm since 1980, most recently in the Oklahoma City office.

David Brandenburg. (High Technology)
June 21, 1991... David Brandenburg InterVoice, Inc. has named David Brandenburg to be the new company president. Brandenburg has been serving as chief operating officer.

Gallier and Wittenberg Inc. (Ad-Ventures)
June 21, 1991... Gallier and Wittenberg Inc. Gallier and Wittenberg Inc. has acquired four new accounts. They include Plaza of the Americas, the Medical and Surgical Clinic of Irving, Pacific Homes and the Container Stores in San Antonio and Austin.

Arlington National Bank. (Bank Notes)
June 21, 1991... Arlington National Bank Arlington National Bank Arlington National Bank in Tarrant County has received a satisfactory rating from federal regulators under the Community Reinvestment Act. On a fourpoint scale, the rating is one notch...

Park Cities Bancshares Inc. (Bank Notes)
June 21, 1991... Park Cities Bancshares Inc. Park Cities Bancshares Inc. Park Cities Bancshares Inc., the parent company of First National Bank of Park Cities, has announced its first dividend since acquiring control of the bank earlier this year. The...

Fidelity Bank (Bank Notes)
June 21, 1991... Fidelity Bank Fidelity Bank of Dallas has applied to federal regulators for permission to move its head office to 6821 Preston Road and to establish a branch banking facility at its current headquarters at 2301 Cedar Springs Road.

Swiss Avenue Bank. (Bank Notes)
June 21, 1991... Swiss Avenue Bank Swiss Avenue Bank has scheduled a June 25 groundbreaking for its Oak Cliff branch at Zang Avenue and 12th Street. The independent bank's new facility will begin construction immediately and is scheduled to open by late...

Annuity Financial Services Inc. (Insurance Notes)
June 21, 1991... Annuity Financial Services Inc. Dallas-based Annuity Financial Services Inc. and two agents, Jack L. Martin and Kathran J. Martin have been ordered by the State Board of Insurance to stop misrepresenting the terms of annuity contracts and...

Casualty Assurance Risk Insurance Brokerage Co. and Trans-Pacific Insurance Co. (Insurance Notes)
June 21, 1991... Casualty Assurance Risk Insurance Brokerage Co. Texas Attorney General Dan Morales has obtained judgments against Casualty Assurance Risk Insurance Brokerage Co. and Trans-Pacific Insurance Co. ordering them to make $1.1 million in...

USA Healthnet Inc. (Medical Notes)
June 21, 1991... USA Healthnet Inc. USA Healthnet Inc., the nation's largest preferred provider organization, has opened an administration and sales office in Las Colinas.

American Medical Electronics Inc. (Medical Notes)
June 21, 1991... American Medical Electronics Inc. American Medical Electronics Inc. is offering 1,500,000 shares of its common stock at $12.50 per share. Proceeds will be used for repayment of certain debt, possible acquisitions and general corporate...

Columbia Hospital Corp. (Medical Notes)
June 21, 1991... Columbia Hospital Corp. Columbia Hospital Corp. of Fort Worth has completed its offering of 4 million shares of common stock at $15.25 per share. Net proceeds, about $58 million, will be used to finance possible acquisitions of health care...

Republic Health Corp. (Medical Notes)
June 21, 1991... Republic Health Corp. Republic Health Corp. will commence a cash tender offer for its $28.6 million 10 percent senior subordinated adjustable notes due August 1994 at a price of $600 per $1,000 principal amount, plus interest accrued. The...

Hampton Hotels Inc. (New Opening)
June 21, 1991... Hampton Hotels Inc. Hampton Hotels Inc. recently opened a new, 122-room hotel in Duncanville.

Gap. (New Opening)
June 21, 1991... Gap Northpark Center announces the addition of the largest Gap store built to date. The store, 16,303 square feet, is located between Dillard's and JC Penney and carries Gap, Gapkids and BabyGap merchandise.

Memphis rebuilding State-Thomas: developer seeking 'critical mass' of residents to spur growth of retail, service businesses. (Dallas, TX real estate developer Memphis Real Estate Inc.'s plans to build apartment complex)
June 14, 1991... Memphis rebuilding State-Thomas Heartened by the rapid success of its first luxury apartment building in the State-Thomas area just north of downtown, Memphis Real Estate Inc. is working on two additional projects there in an attempt to...

Fast-growing Ameriserv to go public: buyout binge left company with big debt. (Dallas, TX food distribution company, Ameriserv Food Co.)
June 14, 1991... Fast-growing Ameriserv to go public Dallas-based Ameriserv Food Co., a privately held food distribution company, is planning to go public with a $41.6 million stock offering. The initial public offering is designed to retire debt brought on...

The bankruptcy feast: experts collect big fees from troubled companies. (includes related article on former Dallas, TX businessman Robert Wynn's battle against bankruptcy regulations and procedures)
June 14, 1991... The bankruptcy feast When Endrex Exploration Co. filed for bankruptcy protection in 1986, the energy firm's stated assets exceeded debts by $5 million. That seemed more than enough to finance a reorganization - or at least repay...

Herald sees long future after rumors; skeptics abound, but daily is winning support. ("Dallas Times Herald" newspaper)
June 14, 1991... Herald sees long future after rumors The street outside was filled with limousines, and watchers of the Dallas Times Herald were abuzz. Gannett Company Inc., the publisher of USA Today, had a group of dignitaries in the building...

Delta hatching plans for D/FW expansion. (plans to expand maintenance facility at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport)
June 14, 1991... Delta hatching plans for D/FW expansion Delta Air Lines is developing plans to enlarge its maintenance facility and double the size of its hangar at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Delta officials met with members of the D/FW...

Lane Gorman mounts search for F.W. merger candidates. (Dallas, TX accounting firm Lane, Gorman, Trubitt and Co.)
June 14, 1991... Lane Gorman mounts search for F.W. merger candidates In an aggressive move to become a Metroplex-wide accounting firm, Lane Gorman Trubitt & Co. is soliciting merger candidates in Fort Worth. While most accounting firms pursue merger...

Mining company accepts buyout. (RTZ Corporation PLC subsidiary Rio Algom Ltd. acquires Uranium Resources Inc.)
June 14, 1991... Mining company accepts buyout Uranium Resources Inc., a Dallas company with an advanced technique for mining uranium, has accepted a $41 million buyout by a subsidiary of London-based RTZ Corporation plc. The merger follows the second...

Tandem boosts work force in effort to expand services. (Tandem Telecommunications Systems Inc.)
June 14, 1991... Tandem boosts work force in effort to expand services Tandem Telecommunications Systems Inc., the network intelligence arm of California-based Tandem Computers, is aggressively expanding its Plano headquarters both with new employees and...

First Southwest stockholders to gather in wake of buyout offer.
June 14, 1991... First Southwest stockholders to gather in wake of buyout offer Stockholders in First Southwest Co. are about to hold their first meeting since the death of the company's chairman, and competitor Rauscher Pierce Refsnes Inc. says a buyout...

ITI merger partner faces cash crunch, angry users. (Teleshere Communications Inc.'s plan to acquire International Telecharge Inc. is in financial trouble)
June 14, 1991... ITI merger partner faces cash crunch, angry users The company negotiating to merge with beleaguered International Telecharge Inc. is facing financial woes of its own and is now under fire from local users of its fiberoptic network. ...

Waste Management acquires land for area recycling facility.
June 14, 1991... Waste Management acquires land for area recycling facility Waste Management of Fort Worth Inc. has purchased a 33-acre tract of land to complete the property acquisition portion of its plan to develop an innovative recycling and waste...

Hibernia files suit against FDIC. (bank seeks return of funds related to purchase of BancTexas Dallas)
June 14, 1991... Hibernia files suit against FDIC Hibernia National Bank in Texas has filed suit in Dallas to recover more than $400,000 that it says the federal government is refusing to relinquish as part of its takeover of BancTexas Dallas. ...

Ultra publisher eyes Dallas for affluent city magazine. (Carlyle Communications International Inc. plans to introduce "U Dallas")
June 14, 1991... Ultra publisher eyes Dallas for affluent city magazine Dallas may have a new city magazine by late fall. Carlyle Communications International Inc., publisher of Ultra magazine, is launching a publication in Houston called U Houston on July...

Bankruptcy couldn't protect Knox St. property from regulators. (Southwest Savings and Loan Association)
June 14, 1991... Bankruptcy couldn't protect Knox St. property from regulators The federal government now is the single largest landlord along Knox Street near Highland Park. Southwest Savings Association, which now is controlled by regulators,...

Builder buys 200 lots. (Lifestyle Group Inc. plans to build starter homes)
June 14, 1991... Builder buys 200 lots Lifestyle Group Inc., a fledgling homebuilder formed last year by several Fox & Jacobs alums, has bought more than 200 home lots in four subdivisions. The company plans to build starter homes on the lots in...

NCNB Grapevine branch pulling in new business. (North Carolina National Bank, Grapevine, TX)
June 14, 1991... NCNB Grapevine branch pulling in new business NCNB Texas' only new Tarrant County branch for 1991 has opened to brisk business in Grapevine as the bank expands its Northeast Tarrant County presence. The 3,000-square-foot branch,...

Bush stock deal surfaces late at SEC. (Dallas, TX businessman George W. Bush, son of President George Bush, is investigated for insider trading deal related to sale of stock ownership in Harken Energy Corp.)
June 14, 1991... Bush stock deal surfaces late at SEC Dallas businessman George W. Bush is deflecting questions about an $800,000 insider stock deal that went undisclosed for eight months - an episode that Bush compares to his brother Neil's widely...

Lifetime Automotive Products Inc. (On the Record - Contract)
June 14, 1991... Lifetime Automotive Products Inc. Lifetime Automotive Products Inc. has contracted with the marketing strategy firm Trout & Ries.

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