New Orleans CityBusiness
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Articles in Mar 22, 2004, issue of New Orleans CityBusiness
- Top 100 Private Companies: More $100M companies operate in New
by Terry O'Connor - Veteran car dealer, Lamarque, downsizes
by Elisabeth Butler - Small market squeezes N.O. engineers
by Megan Kamerick - Interview with president of N.O. Business & Industrial District
by Terry O'Connor - Petroleum Helicopters reports earnings of $1.1M
by Staff - Minority-owned business to run new parking meters
by Staff - McDermott International says turnaround near despite red ink
by Richard Slawsky - Perlis Inc. remains vibrant N.O. retail option
by Holly Miller - Steel tariffs still punishing manufacturers
by Richard Slawsky - Bayou Steel Corp. rejects hostile takeover attempt
by Staff - Coalition wants ExxonMobil to stop using hydrofluoric acid at
by Staff - New Orleans needs to focus on encouraging global trade
by Terry O'Connor - NOPG announces two promotions
by Staff - Rock-bottom interest rates erode margins
by Deon Roberts - Ad agencies' profits should signal better times for N.O. economy
by Richard Slawsky - N.O. law firm dissolving after alleged embezzlement
by Staff - Merger of Hibernia Corp., Coastal Bancorp receives approval
by Staff - Commentary: Leftover LGE quotes mix with Jazz Fest, GOP notes
by Terry O'Connor - Court rules WTC financing is not unconstitutional
by Staff - HRI Properties changes focus after big year
by Deon Roberts - New Orleans health care companies have strong year
by Elisabeth Butler - Biloxi Marsh Land Corp. reports revenue of $6.7M
by Staff - Liberty Bank and Trust adding third Baton Rouge location
by Staff - N.O. investment firm touted by Washington Post columnist
by Staff - Ruth's Chris revenues sizzle with double-figure increase
by Elisabeth Butler - Commentary: Missing millions could have created jobs while educating
by Mark Singletary - Six Flags New Orleans opens for second season
by Staff - AmSouth Bank opens new branch
by Staff - Loyola U. professor lands out-sized grant
by Staff - Food producers did not get fat in 2003
by Holly Miller - Proposed rules on saving trees pits residents vs. developers
by Deon Roberts - Dillard University names interim president
by Staff - IberiaBank Corp. declares cash dividend of 24 cents per share
by Staff - N.O. energy industry banks big numbers in 2003
by Richard Slawsky - Contractors find fewer big-revenue projects
by Deon Roberts - Road funding is left in lurch as lawmakers debate new bill
by Ellen Boyer - Committee For A Better New Orleans unveils new program
by Staff - Louisiana works NASA for 500-job deal
by Staff - TransOceanic expects boost from Iraq deals
by Ellen Boyer - Landis Construction builds record year in competitive N.O. market
by Deon Roberts - Planners roll out N.O. terminal revival ideas
by Ellen Boyer - Mayor's Office of Technology opening City Hall Cyber Corner
by Staff - Orthodontic Centers of America fees fall off after litigious year
by Staff - Boasso America rolling with growing work force
by Ellen Boyer - Innovus revenues mushroom in major acquisition mode
by Holly Miller - Piracy's effect on music industry is debated at Loyola lecture
by Holly Miller - Mayor Nagin unveils plans to make French Market attractive trading
by Staff - WWL's 'Eyewitness News' tops in ratings in N.O.
by Staff - Auto dealers give mixed reviews to 2003
by Elisabeth Butler - Pan-American Life Insurance emphasizes services for baby boomers
by Ellen Boyer - Growing Asian markets present opportunities for La. exporters
by Ellen Boyer - Stone Webster awarded $170M contract for power plant
by Staff - Hancock Holding branches out with Florida acquisition
by Staff