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Denver Business Journal back issues
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2001: The year the bubble burst: Economists say Sept. 11 brought closure to longest expansion in history.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... Even before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, most local economists thought the Colorado economy was in a recession or had been headed that way since spring.
Afterward, they knew for sure.
"The world economy sickened [in 2001]," Tucker Hart Adams, US Bank's Rocky Mountain region chief...
Finance suffers setbacks.(in Colorado)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... On Colorado's financial front, investment of all types dropped with a thud in 2001.
Companies investing in other companies through mergers and acquisitions was down here, as was the availability of venture capital. After a steady stream of initial public offerings in recent years, mostly...
Attacks shake Foundations of air travel.(terrorist attacks of September 11th)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... Already hurt by a faltering economy, the nation's airline industry took a staggering blow on Sept. 11 and the ripple effects continue to spread throughout the economy.
"I don't want to sound trite, but everything changed on Sept. 11," said Mike Boyd, an airline industry analyst based in...
Denver viewers can't get their HDTV: Despite mandate, local TV stations in no hurry to start broadcasting new format.(high definition television)
December 21, 2001... Just a few years ago, federal regulators expected television viewers in Denver and elsewhere would be enjoying crisp and clear movie-quality sights and sounds by 1999.
But Denver residents -- along with most Americans -- aren't even close to the home-theater experience that comes with...
Nothing says Christmas like a skyline pic. (Street Talk).(Blue Sky Publishing)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... There's a good chance you received Christmas card featuring a photo of the Denver skyline in the fore ground and the Rocky Mountains in the background (looking like they begin at Federal Boulevard -- amazing what a telephoto lens can do).
Apparently, the card created by Blue Sky...