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The little orchestra that could
Under a rosy summer sky in the high desert, lions roar to the sweet crescendo of violins playing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Tropical birds mimic...
New Mexico Business Journal, 08/01/96 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Veronica Tiller: "We're proud of our heritage - but we need to make a living."
Enter the 20th-Century Indian: entrepreneur, businessperson, agricultural producer, oilman, cattlewoman. Enter the 20th-Century Indian:...
New Mexico Business Journal, 06/01/96 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Psssst! The country's third largest endowment belongs to New Mexico
Universities have endowments, and we all know about them. The earnings are used to augment operating revenues - tuitions and the like - to keep the...
New Mexico Business Journal, 03/01/96 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
At the Bell, they're ranching the old-fashioned way
It must work. The Bell is the largest privately held spread in New Mexico. How large? 292,000 acres. It must work. The Bell is the largest...
New Mexico Business Journal, 12/01/95 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
The yeasty mix in Clovis and Portales is creating a vigorous economy
Monday morning. Roosevelt county in southeastern New Mexico. A dairy farmer walks through a barn to check the milking machines and catches the 6...
New Mexico Business Journal, 06/01/95 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Thanks, in part, to Santa Fe, Espanola is becoming the place to be
Espanola lost its commercial edge after the two World Wars, when domestic wool markets gave way to Australian competition and the railroads yielded...
New Mexico Business Journal, 05/01/95 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Big J meets Manny, Ray and the bureaucrats
Take one business-minded Republican governor who's never held an elective office, one crusty, Democratic-controlled legislature and one...
New Mexico Business Journal, 01/01/95 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Health care reform: wading through the maze
Health care reform has been called "the will of the people" by the Clinton administration, "the worst holdout of a Western health care system" by...
New Mexico Business Journal, 08/01/94 by Joy Waldron · More from publication -
Refinancing or not?
When the Federal Reserve Board's guru Alan Greenspan announced his intention to raise interest rates a quarter percent back in February, he caused...
New Mexico Business Journal, 06/01/94 by Joy Waldron · More from publication
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