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Des Peres, Mo.-Based Communications Company to Mix Cable, Internet.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Mar. 30--In a bid to blend cable television with the Internet, Charter Communications Inc. said Thursday it will launch a new service aimed at improving the link between the two technologies.
Charter, which is...
St. Louis, Mo.-Based Coal Company Stages Initial Public Offering.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Gargi Chakrabarty
Mar. 30--In one of the year's biggest initial public offerings so far, Peabody Group -- the St. Louis based coal company -- is aiming to raise about $506 million from the stock market.
Cash from the IPO,...
Customers of MCI Long-Distance Service Eligible for Refunds.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Michael Shaw
Mar. 30--As many as 5 million MCI long-distance customers may be entitled to refunds under a $90 million settlement approved Thursday between MCI successor WorldCom Inc. and lawyers suing the company on behalf of...
Bankrupt News Service Entertains Buyout Offers.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Mar. 30--A federal bankruptcy judge Thursday gave bidders until April 11 to make an offer for all or part of Bridge Information Systems Inc.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David McDonald approved sale procedures that...
Head of Pulitzer Inc. Media Company Resigns Executive Duties.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Christopher Carey
Mar. 30--Michael E. Pulitzer, chairman of Pulitzer Inc., will give up the last of his executive duties at the media company on June 1.
The 71-year-old Pulitzer will become senior adviser to the company and...
Residents of St. Louis Retirement Community Enjoy Luxurious Environment.
April 2, 2001... Byline: Judith VandeWater
Mar. 30--Some residents of The Gatesworth, a local retirement community for the well-heeled, describe life there as pre-heaven.
Owner David A. Smith thinks of the complex at Interstate 170 and Delmar Boulevard...
Report Gives Airlines Low Grades for Performance.
April 3, 2001... Apr. 3--WASHINGTON--The nation's airlines scored poorly in a report released Monday, with such key criteria as on-time performance, mishandling of luggage and consumer complaints all declining.
Seven of the 10 major U.S. airlines dropped in...
St. Louis-Based Battery Maker Struggles to Update Operations.
April 3, 2001... Byline: Thomas Lee
Apr. 3--It would be difficult, if not impossible, to exclude the pink bunny from any discussion about Energizer Holdings Inc., the St. Louis-based battery maker that was spun off from Ralston Purina a year ago today.
...
Mergers Reduce Number of St. Louis Firms in Fortune 500 List.
April 3, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 3--Mergers thinned St. Louis' presence in the Fortune 500 list to nine companies this year, down from 11 last year.
Fortune magazine's annual list, considered the authoritative ranking of the nation's...
Mentor, Ohio-Based Manufacturer To Combine St. Louis-Area Plants.
April 3, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 3--After Steris Corp. bought two production plants from Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. a couple of years ago, officials began talking about how they would change operations in the St. Louis area to make the plants more...
St. Louis-Based News Media Firm Warns Earnings Will Be Lower Than Expected.
April 3, 2001... Byline: Christopher Carey
Apr. 3--Pulitzer Inc. joined a growing list of media companies Monday in warning that its fiscal first-quarter earnings would fall below expectations because of a slump in advertising revenue.
Pulitzer said it...
Sprint Charges Wireless Telephone Customers City, County Tax By Mistake.
April 3, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 3--Frank Ollendorff, the city manager of University City, thought his wishes had come true last week.
He has long argued that wireless telephone companies should pay taxes to cities just as regular telephone...
Laser Eye Surgery Chain Lays Off All of Its Staff.
April 4, 2001... Byline: Judith Vandewater
Apr. 4--Financially exhausted Lasik Vision Corp., a deep discounting laser eye surgery chain, has laid off all staff at its 30 clinics in Canada and the United States -- including its office in Clayton -- without...
Clayton, Mo.-Based Fiber Optic Company Names a New President.
April 4, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 4--With a change in control behind it, Digital Teleport Inc. of Clayton has named a new president and announced an aggressive plan to find new customers for its fiber-optic network.
Paul Pierron, 48, has...
St. Louis Retail Outlet Offers Impact-Resistant Glass.
April 4, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 4--Solutia Inc. has opened a retail store in Sappington to sell its impact-resistant glass to homeowners. The store represents the first time that the company is senling directly to consumers.
The store, at...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
April 4, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 4--Mixing economics and romance is a little like mixing asparagus and ice cream. Each has its fans, but even if you ask for a serving of each, you probably wouldn't put them in the same bowl.
Russell...
Clayton, Mo.-Based Plastics Company Guards Against Hostile Takeover.
April 4, 2001... Byline: Christopher Carey
Apr. 4--Spartech Corp., whose stock has skidded 54 percent in a year, said Tuesday it has approved a shareholder rights plan to guard against an unwanted takeover.
"The adoption of the plan is not in response...
Highland, Ill.-Based Firm Begins Production of Small Motors Line.
April 5, 2001... Byline: Shera Dalin
Apr. 5--Jakel Manufacturing Inc. of Highland began building a line of small motors this week at a new plant along the Texas border in Mexico.
Jakel bought the equipment and manufacturing rights for the...
St. Louis-Based Natural Gas Firm Proposes Rate Cut.
April 5, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 5--Laclede Gas Co. filed its proposed summer rates Wednesday, which would mean a cut of $22 a month for the typical St. Louis area residential customer.
If approved by the Missouri Public Service Commission,...
Real Estate Investor Negotiates To Buy St. Louis Shopping Mall.
April 5, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 5--A North Carolina real estate investor who bought the nearly empty River Roads shopping mall in Jennings more than a year ago is close to buying the financially troubled St. Louis Centre shopping mall...
New York-Based Tech Firm Wins Approval for Financial Incentives.
April 5, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 5--Wrestling with the uncertainty of bankruptcy, Bridge Information Systems Inc. won court approval Wednesday to pay up to $11.5 million in financial incentives to keep four top executives and other key employees...
New Creve Coeur, Mo.-Based Company Challenges Structure of the Internet.
April 6, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 6--After more than a year of building and testing its nationwide fiber-optic network, CoreExpress Inc. said Thursday it is open and ready to provide high-speed Internet service to businesses.
The company,...
St. Louis Animal Feed Company Loses Money in California Utility Investment.
April 6, 2001... Byline: Thomas Lee
Apr. 6--Talk about bad timing.
Agribrands International Inc., a St. Louis-based maker of animal feed, purchased a $6 million commercial note in Pacific Gas & Electric in mid December just as the California-based...
St. Louis-Area Investment Experts Offer Stock Picks for Bear Market.
April 7, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 7--Look for "tech lite," Gerry Sparrow says. Keep buying in small amounts through a dollar-cost averaging plan, Joe Chapin says.
That's how the two are coping with a vicious bear market in what had been...
Bank Executive Resigns As President of St. Louis Minority Business Council.
April 7, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 7--Eddie G. Davis, one of the area's most prominent advocates for minority-owned companies, has resigned as president of the St. Louis Minority Business Council.
Davis left in early to mid-March, said...
Mortgage Holder of St. Louis Office Building Takes Over Property.
April 7, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 7--The mortgage holder of the One City Centre office building downtown has taken over the property, after agreeing to pay $18 million in a public auction on Friday.
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Executive Focus Column.
April 9, 2001... Byline: John Curley
Apr. 7--Few names are as well known in St. Louis as Gundaker.
Since 1968, when Gordon Gundaker and his wife opened a small real estate agency on St. Charles Rock Road, the name has appeared on hundreds of thousands...
As Demand Grows, Insufficient Electric Lines Could Choke Off Power in Midwest.
April 9, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 7--Energy insiders are talking a lot among themselves this spring about the coming power squeeze caused by overloaded electric transmission lines.
Those are the big lines on tall towers that run from power...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Your Money Column.
April 9, 2001... Byline: Jim Gallagher
Apr. 7--TRADER FRETS OVER INFLATION MONSTER AROUND THE CORNER: A bond trader is like a mortician. Really bad news for you is usually good news for him. It's money in the bank.
These days, the stock market is in...
St. Louis Shoe Maker among Retailers Using Technology to Streamline Operations.
April 9, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 7--For several years, bringing a shoe from manufacturing to retail at Brown Shoe Co. meant a flurry of e-mails and faxes. That started changing in February 1999.
At an in-house meeting at Brown's Clayton...
Communications Firm Touts St. Louis, despite Technology Industry's Bumpy Road.
April 9, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 7--St. Louis's technology industry has taken its lumps in recent months, with Internet startups collapsing and a major telecommunications company announcing layoffs.
But such things don't disturb Matthew...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch At-Work Column.
April 9, 2001... Byline: Elizabeth Freeman
Apr. 7--BRUSSELS FERRY OPERATOR IS A MASTER OF MANY TRADES
Name: Lonnie Haug.
Age: 49.
Job: Ferry operator for the Brussels Ferry in Calhoun County, operated by the Illinois Department of...
Boeing Prepares to Submit Bid for Lucrative Defense Contract.
April 10, 2001... Byline: Philip Dine
Apr. 10--WASHINGTON, D.C.--Boeing's bid for the most lucrative defense contract in history will be on budget and most likely below government targets for cost, boosting its prospects of being selected, the company said...
Wireless Internet Service Provider Closes Clayton, Mo., Headquarters.
April 10, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 10--WorkNet Communications Inc., a provider of wireless Internet service that has had financial difficulties, is shutting its Clayton headquarters and laying off about 47 employees.
The layoffs will take...
St. Louis Office Building Merits a Massive Renovation.
April 11, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 11--The 500 Broadway Building, one of the few purely speculative office buildings constructed downtown in modern times, is getting a facelift that could end up costing $10 million or more.
Connecticut...
Alton, Mo.-Based Gaming Company May Purchase Chicago-Area Riverboat Casino.
April 12, 2001... Byline: Christopher Carey
Apr. 12--Argosy Gaming Co. could be nearing a deal to buy one of the biggest riverboat casinos in the Chicago area.
Argosy is said to have offered at least $450 million for the Empress casino in Joliet, Ill.,...
British Company Bids for Creve Coeur, Mo.-Based Financial News Provider.
April 12, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 12--Reuters Group PLC, which recently turned up its nose at the idea of acquiring Bridge Information Systems Inc., is among the companies to put in bids for Bridge's assets in bankruptcy court.
Reuters, a...
Developers Consider Renovation of St. Louis Multi-Use Complex.
April 12, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 12--A subsidiary of Kimberly-Clark Corp., maker of Kleenex and Huggies, is working with Pyramid Construction Co. on the possibility of renovating the empty Arcade/Wright complex downtown with retail and...
St. Louis-Area Resort Owner Cancels Expansion Plans.
April 12, 2001... Byline: Jeremy Kohler
Apr. 12--The owner of Timber Creek Resort in southern Jefferson County, the only time-share vacation spot in the St. Louis area, is running out of cash and has called off an expansion of the resort.
Timber Creek,...
British Firm Seeks Stake in Creve Coeur, Mo.-Based Internet Service Provider.
April 13, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 13--Reuters Group PLC said Thursday it is seeking an option to buy a large stake in Savvis Communications Corp., the financially ailing Internet service provider based in Creve Coeur.
London-based Reuters on...
New York-Based Investment Firm Buys Clayton, Mo.-Based Oil Refining Company.
April 13, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 13--In 1997, The Blackstone Group, a private investment firm in New York, bought an 81 percent stake in Clark USA Inc. and began remaking the Clayton-based oil refining and marketing company.
A couple of years...
St. Louis-Based Department Store Firm Buys 13 Former Montgomery Wards Stores.
April 13, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 13--May Department Stores Co. has completed the purchase of 13 former Montgomery Wards stores, saying that it will open seven new stores while operating four others as expansions of existing stores. Plans were...
St. Louis Tech Firm Continues Growth.
April 13, 2001... Byline: Virginia Baldwin Gilbert
Apr. 13--Before high-tech startups became the darlings of local business incubators and venture capital funds, BECS Technology Inc. transformed its engineering consulting business into a manufacturing...
Executives Step Down at Olivette, Mo.-Based Handheld Device Maker.
April 14, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 14--Ultradata Systems Inc., which has seen its stock price languish over the past year, said Friday founder Monte Ross has given up some duties and its accountants have resigned.
Ross has stepped down as...
Multiple Bidders Seek Assets of New York-Based Information Technology Firm.
April 14, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 14--Bridge Information Systems Inc. said Friday that Dow Jones & Co. and Goldman Sachs & Co. are among a bevy of companies who have bid -- or may bid -- for Bridge's assets in bankruptcy.
Yet documents...
Engineering, Construction Companies Fare Well in Stock Market.
April 16, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 14--Even in the worst stock market slumps, some people make money. Lately, the folks you see smiling are the ones who invested in big engineering and construction firms.
Shares of Jacobs Engineering Group --...
Boeing Advances in Bid for Joint Strike Fighter Contract.
April 17, 2001... Byline: Philip Dine
Apr. 17--WASHINGTON, D.C.--Boeing's bid to win the Joint Strike Fighter contract has crossed a major hurdle, with the first successful in-flight conversion to a system that allows the plane to make short takeoffs and...
Developers Move Forward with Renovation of St. Louis Building.
April 17, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 17--After two decades of planning and failed attempts by several groups to revive the long-vacant, 22-story Continental Building in midtown, developer Stephen Trampe and his associates are finally moving...
Nasdaq Halts Trading of Olivette, Mo.-Based Electronic Device Maker.
April 17, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 17--The Nasdaq Stock Market halted trading of Ultradata Systems Inc. stock Monday after the company revealed that its former accountants believed Ultradata's chief executive attempted to mislead a customer.
...
Machinists Union Says It Wants Contract with St. Louis-Based Boeing Group.
April 18, 2001... Byline: Cynthia Wilson
Apr. 18--On the eve of the start of the Machinists union's formal contract negotiations with the Boeing Co.'s St. Louis-based military aircraft group, the union's leadership made it clear they have but one goal--to...
Missouri Task Force to Study Natural Gas Prices, to Hold Public Meeting.
April 18, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 18--With plenty of time before cold weather hits next winter, a Missouri-wide task force set up to study how natural gas prices are pegged for consumers will hold a public meeting here May 4.
"We'll give an...
Some Growth Expected in St. Louis in Office, Industrial, Retail Markets.
April 18, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 18--Even with the national economy slowing and the real estate boom leveling off, some growth is expected this year in the office, industrial and retail markets in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
That was...
St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
April 18, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 18--Whispers are out. Webcasts are in.
And, despite some griping from Wall Street analysts, the 6-month-old Regulation FD (for "fair disclosure") has succeeded in putting individual investors on a level...
Some TWA Workers Must Wait Weeks to Learn of Future with American Airlines.
April 18, 2001... Byline: Cynthia Wilson
Apr. 18--It will be several weeks before 2,000 management and nonunion workers at TWA Airlines LLC begin to learn more about their future with American Airlines.
Like the union workers of the old TWA, nonunion...
Major U.S. Carmakers Wage Discount Battle as Domestic Market Share Slips.
April 19, 2001... Byline: Gargi Chakrabarty
Apr. 19--A discount battle is being fought by the three major U.S. carmakers as they continue to lose domestic market share.
A Chrysler Concorde commands a $1,000 rebate, while a Jeep Cherokee gets a $2,000...
Small, Rural Hospital in Red Bud, Ill., Put Up for Sale.
April 19, 2001... Byline: Judith VandeWater
Apr. 19--St. Clement Health Services, a small rural hospital and long-term care facility in Red Bud, is for sale.
The Sisters of Mercy Health System St. Louis and the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, the...
American Airlines Decision on Trans World Airlines Worker Perks Angers Some.
April 20, 2001... Byline: Cynthia Wilson
Apr. 20--American Airlines will honor the travel passes of Trans World Airlines workers who retired from the bankrupt St. Louis-based carrier. But it has ended the benefit to employees who left the old TWA through...
General Motors Asks Wentzville, Mo., To Reduce Firm's Property Tax Burden.
April 20, 2001... Byline: Tommy Robertson
Apr. 20--General Motors Corp. is asking the City of Wentzville to help reduce GM's property tax burden by issuing taxable industrial revenue bonds that the company will use to finance part of a $150 million upgrade...
St. Louis Hotel Gets $20 Million Makeover.
April 20, 2001... Byline: Charlene Prost
Apr. 20--What's been known as the Regal Riverfront Hotel in downtown St. Louis is getting a $20 million makeover and emerging as two hotels within the same two-tower complex.
Keith Gundlefinger, the hotel's...
St. Louis-Based Publisher Reports Decrease in Profits.
April 20, 2001... Apr. 20--Pulitzer Inc. said its first-quarter profit fell sharply because of a slump in advertising demand and an increase in newsprint costs.
Pulitzer, which owns the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Suburban Journals, STLtoday.com and other...
New Jersey-Based Water Company Opens New Facility in St. Louis.
April 20, 2001... Byline: Trisha L. Howard
Apr. 20--American Water Works Co. Inc. celebrated the opening of its new, national customer service center Thursday at the Alton Center Business Park.
The center will start taking calls at 7 a.m. Saturday from...
St. Louis-Based Animal Feed Maker Anticipates Merger with Agricultural Giant.
April 21, 2001... Apr. 21--Agribrands International, Inc., the St. Louis-based animal feed maker, said Friday, that it expects to close its $580 million merger with Minnesota-based Cargill April 30 after receiving a favorable tax ruling from the Internal Revenue...
St. Louis Casino Company's Subsidiary Files for Bankruptcy.
April 21, 2001... Apr. 21--St. Louis-based President Casinos Inc. announced Thursday that a subsidiary in Mississippi had filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy law.
Under the filing, a court will oversee the finances of...
Author Presents the Falling Market as an Opportunity at St. Louis Appearance.
April 21, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 21--You've just published a book about "how 10 skirts beat the pants off Wall Street," but your Web site says your stocks are down much more than the overall market.
What do you do? If you're Karin Housley...
Union Reaches Agreement with Anheuser-Busch in Labor Dispute.
April 24, 2001... Byline: Gargi Chakrabarty
Apr. 24--The Teamsters Union has reached a tentative agreement with Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. on issues that have prevented the signing of a final labor contract.
The head of the Teamsters' brewery division,...
St. Louis-Area Development Agency to Increase River Cruises, Package Deals.
April 24, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 24--Through its agreement to purchase the Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher riverboats, the Bi-State Development Agency is expecting to increase the variety of cruises and offer package deals with activities related...
Missouri Tax-Credit Lottery Benefits `Distressed Communities'.
April 25, 2001... Byline: Virginia Young
Apr. 25--JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.--Each year, the Missouri Department of Economic Development holds a lottery, but those in the drawing aren't bidding for a trip to Luckytown. The winners get income-tax credits, which...
Upstart Professional Football League Expected to Disband Soon.
April 25, 2001... Byline: Dan Caesar
Apr. 25--The XFL, which plunged into the sports arena with unparalleled
fanfare and Day 1 success, closed its initial season with a whimper. And in so doing it seems destined to fall off the NBC programming schedule....
Small Firms Maintain St. Louis-Area Savings-and-Loans Industry.
April 25, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 25--William Donius seems an unlikely steward for one of the last remnants of the old savings and loan industry here.
To be sure, he's a grandson of one of the Polish immigrants who founded Pulaski Bank in...
Contractor Puts Lien on Town and Country, Mo., Telecom Company Building.
April 25, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 25--A St. Louis contractor has placed a $440,384 lien on a WorldCom Inc. building in Town & Country, saying it wasn't paid for work ordered by a failed Internet startup.
The contractor, C. Rallo Contracting...
Shareholders of St. Louis-Based Utility Company Address Executive Pay.
April 25, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 25--The only time shareholders showed any emotion at Ameren Corp.'s annual meeting Tuesday was when several people took the microphone to compare their dividends to the pay and bonuses of the officers and...
Anheuser-Busch Holds Shareholders Meeting in Orlando, Fla.
April 26, 2001... Byline: Thomas Lee
Apr. 26--ORLANDO, Fla.--In Australia, horses sometimes drink beer.
That piece of trivia, courtesy of an Aussie shareholder, was perhaps the most surprising revelation to come out of Anheuser-Busch's Cos. annual...
Advocacy Group, Florissant, Mo., Reach Agreement in Housing Lawsuit.
April 26, 2001... Byline: Norm Parish
Apr. 26--A fair-housing advocacy group and the city of Florissant have reached an agreement that ended a 3-year-old lawsuit against Gordon A. Gundaker Real Estate Co. for allegedly steering African-Americans to homes in...
North Carolina-Based Restaurant Chain To Relocate Headquarters To St. Louis.
April 26, 2001... Byline: Chern Yeh Kwok
Apr. 26--Andrew Puzder stepped out of the elevator on the 36th floor of the Firstar Building in downtown St. Louis and entered an office that's mostly bare.
Furniture is stacked in corners, and meeting rooms are...
Bids Continue for New York-Based Technology Firm.
April 26, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 26--Bidding for Bridge Information Systems Inc. continued Wednesday, even as some creditors told a bankruptcy judge in St. Louis they worried that parts of the company's worldwide financial network will collapse....
CEO of St. Louis-Based Coal Firm Offers Positive Economic Outlook.
April 27, 2001... Byline: Repps Hudson
Apr. 27--Steven F. Leer, chief executive officer of Arch Coal Inc., looks at the uncertain prices of natural gas and oil, the nearly maxed-out potential of the nation's nuclear reactors, the limitations of solar and...
Brothers Plead Guilty to Mail Fraud after Blowing Investor Funds.
April 27, 2001... Byline: Jim Gallagher
Apr. 27--Matthew Trainer and his brother Jason pleaded guilty to mail fraud Thursday in federal court in St. Louis, after blowing nearly $2 million in investors' money in high-risk stock trading and high-rolling trips...
Three St. Louis-Based Firms Make List of Stereotype-Defying Companies.
April 27, 2001... Byline: David Nicklaus
Apr. 27--A Boston group has identified 100 inner-city companies that defy stereotypes. They're fast-growing, and they prefer to stay put rather than flee to the suburbs.
The group, Initiative for a Competitive...
St. Louis-Area Jobless Rate Drops.
April 27, 2001... Byline: Jim Gallagher
Apr. 27--Recession? Phooey.
The unemployment rate in St. Louis actually dropped last month, to 3.8 percent from 4.2 percent in February.
Much of the drop was seasonal, said Bill Niblack, who heads Missouri's...
Accounting Firm Says it Doubts Olivette, Mo.-Based Technology Company.
April 27, 2001... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Apr. 27--The former accounting firm for Ultradata Systems Inc. says it had doubts about the company's ability to continue as a going concern.
The firm, BDO Seidman LLP, resigned April 6 as Ultradata's accountants...
American Airlines Aims to Keep TWA Slots at Washington Reagan Airport.
April 28, 2001... Byline: Cynthia Wilson
Apr. 28--American Airlines is fighting to hold onto coveted takeoff and landing slots at Washington's Reagan National Airport that the old Trans World Airlines won last summer.
The slots, which TWA uses to...
Anheuser-Busch Comes to Terms with Teamsters Union.
April 28, 2001... Byline: Thomas Lee
Apr. 28--Anheuser-Busch Cos. and the international Teamsters union completed a contract Thursday, ending a three-year labor dispute between the St. Louis-based beer maker and the 7,000 Teamsters who work at the company's...
Illinois Gaming Board Shuts Down Some Slot Machines to Fix Problem.
April 28, 2001... Byline: Virginia Young
Apr. 28--The Illinois Gaming Board shut down about 14 percent of the slot machines in the state's casinos late Thursday to fix a problem that left them vulnerable to cheating.
But the Alton Belle Casino, for one,...
St. Louis-Based Genetics Firm Reports Full Mapping of Mouse Genome.
April 28, 2001... Byline: Tina Hesman
Apr. 28--Scientists at Celera Genomics Group said Friday they have fully assembled the mouse genome. The feat gives the company a two-year lead over competitors in the publicly funded Mouse Genome Sequence Project.
...